Signs 68 – More Rocks and More Lies

| September 7, 2022

Signs 68 - More Rocks and More LiesThe numbers came in for August 2022, and the fireball data is disturbing and begs the question, how long can this go on before something big happens?

We’ve been inventing quaint terms for debris in the Nemesis Cloud, including Nemesis Cloud Chowder and Cosmic Gruel.

In August, we are clearly in a region dominated by industrial-grade chunky stuff.

Meanwhile, the USGS reporting pattern for 2022, defies the term “natural variability.”   As you will see, the numbers are jiggered again.  On that note, let’s get into the numbers.

August 2022 Fireballs

Fireballs are reported worldwide, and the American Meteor Society, the primary source for North America, for this dataset.

AMS Multistate / Country Fireballs

Multistate/country fireballs cross the borders of multiple states and countries. For this reason, this is a critical category in the dataset because of the distance these fireballs must travel to receive reports from across large geographic areas.

 

AMS Multistate Fireballs for 1/2019 to 8/2022

In August, we saw a HUGE jump over the previous months of this year, and sets a new all-time high for this month.

AMS Huge Event Fireballs

It is a commonplace event for Multistate / Country Fireballs to be reported as huge events because a huge event occurs when 100 or more eyewitness observers report it.

AMS Huge Event Fireballs for 1/2019 to 8/2022

The level in July represents a modest decrease for this period.

AMS Monthly Total Fireballs

The monthly total fireballs are the most critical category in this dataset. When we look at the monthly total of fireballs for August 2022, the results are statistically higher than in prior years.

AMS Monthly Fireballs for 1/2019 to 8/2022

Again, the August 2022 sets a new all-time high for this month.  It does not bode well for the remainder of the year.

Yearly AMS Fireball Totals

The inner ring of the Nemesis Cloud is bolting upward through the ecliptic into the Northern skies as Nemesis begins accelerating toward aphelion, its closest point to Sol. This brings us to the annual totals.

AMS Yearly Fireballs for 1/2011 to 8/2022

Eight months into 2022, and July has topped the years 2011 to 2017 by a significant  margin.

This is a real concern because August usually sets the pace for the last four months of the year.

What is the bottom line?  We’re still in the inner ring of the Nemesis Cloud and there seems to be no limit to the amount of industrial-grade chunky stuff.

Our concern is that if this trend persists, we could see a notable loss-0f-life impact event by year-end.

Earthquakes Since 1997

At the outset of our Signs series, J. P. Jones created a dataset spreadsheet that tracks the total number of earthquakes each month beginning with 1997.

Monthly Earthquakes for 1/2019 to 8/2022

The updated table below includes August 2022 with the data reported by the USGS for the month.

Monthly Earthquakes 1/2019 to 8/2022

When we look at annual global earthquakes for April, we see the same overall trend since January 2021. The numbers track previous years but with a flatter range.

Monthly Earthquakes 1/2019 to 7/2022A clear statistical trend is visible and I dare anyone to call it “natural variability.”

Last month, we extracted the 2022 numbers from this table for a better look.

Monthly Earthquakes for 1/2022 to 7/2022

As you can see, a near flat line of values inconsistent with natural variability.  But could it happen again.  Check August below.

Monthly Earthquakes for 1/2022 to 8/2022

Again, the numbers fall within an artificial range.  This is consistent with communist propaganda where the world can only be hunky-dory.

We challenge you, readers, to go back through our Signs reports to see a similar pattern in any year since 1997 with a narrower margin of difference.

Of particular interest is jiggering, as we’ve reported previously.

USGS Jiggerning 1/2008 to 7/2021

Unless these artificial anomalies can be explained, the USGS is another captured Federal agency.  Until this, we will continue reporting USGS data for entertainment value only.

The bottom line is that trouble is flying at us, which is why I wrote the Win-Win Survival Handbook. It shows you how to locate a survival community and build it deep and safe.

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