Signs 74 – Fireball Trifecta

| March 4, 2023

Signs 74 -– Fireball TrifectaFebruary 2023 was a fireball trifecta—new, all-time records for all three data subsets for this period.

While it is too early to conclude where we are relative to the Nemesis Cloud, the options field has begun to narrow, and we’ll see the one that didn’t make the first cut.

On the USGS earthquake reporting.  I’ve created new slides for a more direct visual impact.

As we pointed out last month, one explanation is that this is being done as a cover for the destruction of Cabal DUMBS.

On that cheery note, let’s get into the numbers.

February 2023 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 2/2023

February 2023 is now a new all-time high for this reporting period.   Of note is that it set this record with a statistically powerful jolt.

AMS Huge Event Fireballs

It’s commonplace 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 2/2023

February of last year drew a blank with the deep plungers as well call them.  Now, February 2020 and 2023 are tied for first place.

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 February 2023, the results are short on impressive.

AMS Monthly Fireballs for 1/2019 to 2/2023

Again, February sets another all-time high for this reporting period.

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 1/2019 to 2/2023

The first half of each ear starts on the low side and then mid-year climbs to the high side.  Interesting that the first two months of 2023 are greater than the first ten months of 2011 altogether.  We’ll discuss this more in summary below.

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.

Earthquakes All Magnitudes 1/1997 to 2/2023

The updated table below includes February 2023 with the data reported by the USGS for the month.    As we stated last month, we’re being lied to by this agency, so let’s break that down with some new graphics.

Monthly Earthquakes 1/2019 to 2/2023

The illustration below uses current USGS data and represents earthquakes of all magnitudes.

Monthly Earthquakes All Magnitudes 1/2019 to 2/2023

The last full year of honest reporting by this agency was 2019.  In the illustration below, note the pattern of natural variability.

Natural Variability for Monthly Earthquakes for 2019

Natural variability is a constant.   It’s not something nature turns on and off, yet that is exactly what the USGS has done for the last seventeen months, as shown below.

USGS Data Capping 10/2021 to 2/2023

There is a clear manipulation in the data being reported.  Absent any trace of natural variability, the data is administratively capped to plus or minus 3.5% each month.   The USGS is a pack of dirty rotten filthy liars!

Summary

The one Nemesis Cloud option that now bites the dust is that we’re entering a new gap for the obvious reason.  Given that we’re seeing a fireball trifecta for February, it’s safe to say it isn’t a gap.  It’s out of here, and so are the numbers.

December 21, 2012 Marker with Fireballs for 1/2011 to 12/2021

This is like watching a Roadrunner-Coyote cartoon on a continuous loop with the Coyote strapped to an ACME rocket that just will not quit.   So while that’s going up, let’s see what’s going down.

Hollywood used and cast aside the Mayans in the run-up to December 21, 2012.  After all, it’s hard to sell movies by saying that we’re on a disaster timeline, and the message is, ‘there is nothing to fear because we’re all going to die’ is a timeless strategy that pays like a stuck slot machine.  It reminds me of how elections are run these days.  The Democrats rob the bank, and the Republicans drive the getaway car.

Ultimately, it is about the numbers, and Trump said something that makes sense, like short trials for drug dealers.  We use the Democrat playbook to steal 2024.   If it works, who knows?  Could the woke sycophants at the USGS find the balls/ovaries to begin reporting the actual data once again?  Curios minds want to know.

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