Anonymous ID: a1a684 Jan. 23, 2023, 3:46 p.m. No.18205783   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5870

>>18205586 (lb)

 

Makes everything else seem like a distraction from people asking these questions.

 

Ask Musk

Ask Trump

Ask Klaus

Ask Gates

Ask Tucker to ask on TV

Ask the Q voices on social media to amplify

Ask Francis

Ask King Charles

 

Trump is campaigning, why not add in your plans for this?

Add in your plans to exit the UN treaty. Add in your plans to exit the FED reserve. Otherwise…

Anonymous ID: a1a684 Jan. 23, 2023, 3:58 p.m. No.18205870   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5894 >>5906

>>18205783

Earth's Inner Core May Right Now Be in The Process of Changing Direction

 

https://www.sciencealert.com/earths-inner-core-may-right-now-be-in-the-process-of-changing-direction

 

Few of us give much thought to Earth's swirling, spinning contents until some sudden movement, an earthquake or a volcanic eruption, jolts us to our senses.

 

Geoscientists, though, are a little more clued into the dynamics of Earth's guts, and have just discovered that Earth's solid inner iron core – which usually spins within a near-frictionless molten outer envelope – appears to have slowed to a grinding halt.

 

Before anybody panics and searches for a copy of a terrible 20-year-old science fiction movie predicting such an event in hopes of inspiring a solution, it's not the first time record of such an event. It's not even the first in recent history.

 

"We show surprising observations that indicate the inner core has nearly ceased its rotation in the recent decade and may be experiencing a turning-back in a multidecadal oscillation, with another turning point in the early 1970s," geophysicists Yi Yang and Xiaodong Song of Peking University in Beijing write in their published paper.

 

We've only known for a few short decades that Earth's inner core rotates in relation to the mantle above it, since it was confirmed in 1996 by Song and fellow seismologist Paul Richards at Colombia University. Before their work, the idea that Earth's inner core rotates separately from the rest of the planet was an unproven theory, predicted by an unproven model of Earth's magnetic field.

 

Since then, earth scientists have been trying to figure out – from a distance of 5,100 kilometers (or 3,170 miles) – how fast or slow the inner core spins.

 

At first, the inner core was thought to make a full revolution every 400 years, driven by electromagnetic torque and balanced by gravitational pull. But other scientists soon theorized that it spins much slower, taking 1,000 years or more to fully revolve.

 

The speed of this rotation, and whether it varies, is still debated today. Yet the inner core carries on its merry way, unaware of the raucous debate above.

 

Weighing back in, Song returned to the same method he and Richards used to infer that the inner core rolls around. In 1996, the duo tracked seismic wave readings from repeated earthquakes called doublets that traversed through the inner core, from the south Atlantic to Alaska, between 1967 and 1995.

 

Had the inner core not moved, the shock waves should have traversed the same path. But Song and Richards showed that the seismic waves got a fraction of a second faster from the 1960s to 1990s.

 

Now, in the new study with Yang, Song has revisited that old data, comparing it to more recent patterns of near-identical seismic waves which suggest the inner core has slowed to a stop – and could even be reversing.

 

They found that since around 2009, paths that previously showed significant temporal variation have exhibited little change as seismic waves coursed through the core and out the other side. Any time difference had disappeared.

 

"This globally consistent pattern suggests that inner-core rotation has recently paused," Yang and Song write.

 

It also seems that this recent stalling of the inner core is associated with a rotation reversal, Yang and Song say, the solid iron sphere slipping back the other way as part of a seven-decade oscillation.

 

Based on their calculations, a small imbalance in the electromagnetic and gravitational forces would be sufficient to slow, and then reverse the inner core's rotation as observed.

 

That's not all. The researchers point out that the seven-decade switcharoo coincides with other periodic changes observable at Earth's surface, in the length of day and magnetic field, both of which have a periodicity of six to seven decades. Decades-long patterns in climate observations, of global mean temperature and sea level rise, also seem to weirdly align.

 

To Yang and Song, this frequent, slow-shifting, barely discernible oscillation that swings back and forth every 60 to 70 years seems to indicate "a resonance system across different Earth layers" – as if the planet is all humming to one, droning tune.

 

Since Earth's inner core is believed to be dynamically linked to its outer layers, tied to the outer core by electromagnetic coupling and bound to the mantle by gravitational forces, the study could also aid our understanding of how processes deep inside our planet affect its surface – the thin crust on which we live, sitting on top of a swirling interior.

 

"These observations provide evidence for dynamic interactions between the Earth's layers, from the deepest interior to the surface," Yang and Song conclude.

 

The study has been published in Nature Geoscience.

Anonymous ID: a1a684 Jan. 23, 2023, 4:01 p.m. No.18205898   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Russian reservists prepping for entry into conflict

 

https://imagens.publico.pt/imagens.aspx/1772475

 

(Link is from a Portuguese newspaper, referring to Reuters)

Anonymous ID: a1a684 Jan. 23, 2023, 4:11 p.m. No.18205970   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Catturd ™

@catturd2

CDC … "Why doesn't anyone believe us anymore."

 

Hell, I don't know … let's ask your new spokesmen Dr. Demetre Daskalakis who was pushing 3 different vaccines on your official website, Friday.

 

https://twitter.com/catturd2/status/1617552054553292800

Anonymous ID: a1a684 Jan. 23, 2023, 4:15 p.m. No.18205998   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6008 >>6155

A blast of ultrasound waves could rejuvenate ageing cells

 

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2354698-a-blast-of-ultrasound-waves-could-rejuvenate-ageing-cells/

 

Treatment with low-frequency ultrasound has restarted cell division in ageing human cells and improved physical performance in old mice

 

Low-frequency ultrasound appears to have rejuvenating effects on animals. As well as restarting cell division in ageing human cells, it has reinvigorated old mice, improving their physical performance in tests such as running on a treadmill and making one old mouse with a hunched back move around normally again.

 

“‘Is this too good to be true?’ is the question I often ask,” says Michael Sheetz at the University of Texas Medical Branch, whose team …

 

(paywalled)

Anonymous ID: a1a684 Jan. 23, 2023, 4:21 p.m. No.18206043   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6066

>>18205994

You did not answer

>And yet they cannot now choose not to remove and expose the 1% 'bad'?

>Then how are they 'good'?

>What are they 'good' at?

 

anons are anons- truth diggers and compilers. If we had the capacity to expose and arrest deceivers, we would. All efforts are given in that regard (exposure).

 

Now answer the three ?s above pls.

Anonymous ID: a1a684 Jan. 23, 2023, 4:27 p.m. No.18206086   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6216 >>6320 >>6370

>>18206052

 

RT_India

@RT_India_news

 

Russia state-affiliated media

🇵🇰FM Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari Reveals Meeting with Klaus Schwab at WEF in Davos

 

Pakistan’s foreign minister thanked Schwab for WEF’s “longstanding relationship” with Islamabad in a tweet.

 

https://twitter.com/RT_India_news/status/1615367556260593664

Anonymous ID: a1a684 Jan. 23, 2023, 4:32 p.m. No.18206127   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18206111

>mCBDC

 

notice any conspicuous currency absentees?

 

"Joint report by the BIS Innovation Hub Hong Kong Centre, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, the Bank of Thailand, the Digital Currency Institute of the People's Bank of China and the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates."

 

https://www.bis.org/about/bisih/topics/cbdc/mcbdc_bridge.htm

 

Joint report by the BIS Innovation Hub Hong Kong Centre, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, the Bank of Thailand, the Digital Currency Institute of the People's Bank of China and the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates.

 

The payment system underpinning cross-border financial flows has not kept pace with rapid growth in global economic integration. The global network of correspondent banks that facilitates international payments is hindered by high costs, low speed and transparency, and operational complexities. Banks are also paring back their correspondent networks and services, leaving many participants (notably emerging market and developing economies) without sufficient or affordable access to the global financial system.

 

Multiple CBDC (multi-CBDC) arrangements that directly connect jurisdictional digital currencies in a single common technical infrastructure offer significant potential to improve the current system and allow cross-border payments to be immediate, cheap and universally accessible with secure settlement.

 

The BIS Innovation Hub Hong Kong Centre, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, the Bank of Thailand, the Digital Currency Institute of the People's Bank of China and the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates are working together to build such a multi-CBDC platform, known as mBridge.

 

Project mBridge experiments with cross-border payments using a custom-built common platform based on distributed ledger technology (DLT) upon which multiple central banks can issue and exchange their respective central bank digital currencies (multi-CBDCs).

 

A platform based on a new blockchain – the mBridge Ledger – was built by central banks to support real-time, peer-to-peer, cross-border payments and foreign exchange transactions using CBDCs. It also ensures compliance with jurisdiction-specific policy and legal requirements, regulations and governance needs. A pilot involving real corporate transactions centred around international trade was conducted on the platform among participating central banks, selected commercial banks and their customers in four jurisdictions.

 

mBridge demonstrates that it is realistic to aim for a tailored multi-CBDC platform solution to tackle the limitations of today's cross-border payment systems. Learning from earlier project phases and the pilot, the project will continue building the technology and testing it, while adding more liquidity, compliance and connectivity features, with a view to moving the platform closer to a production-ready system. The project's next phases are also expected to include additional use cases and participants, and further work on the legal and governance framework.

Anonymous ID: a1a684 Jan. 23, 2023, 4:50 p.m. No.18206259   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6272

>>18206066

the volume of human trafficking, money laundering, extortion, blackmail, insider trading, and other necessarily LEO -enabled and protected criminality in this country/corporation should tell you all there is to know about LEOs. Same for EVERY country. Kick rocks, clown.

Anonymous ID: a1a684 Jan. 23, 2023, 5:02 p.m. No.18206348   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6360 >>6382

>>18206272

they serve the shitstem of human farming. bread and circus.

 

look we arrested a meth head and a pimp, but we run protection for Epstein and El Chapo, and we look the other way when ALL banks launder money, and politricksters insider trade. We need more funding.

 

The mob, the casinos, La Eme, other cartels, C_A, Antifa/BLM, etc all function with and under the purview of local LEOs nationwide.

 

It is not believable that an adult on /qr/ is

STILL so child minded.

Anonymous ID: a1a684 Jan. 23, 2023, 5:07 p.m. No.18206382   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6391

>>18206348

>>18206360

>bread and circus.

that's how.

 

EVERY time there is a massive CP bust, there are images of hundreds of crimes taking place and adult perps. LEO have access to facial recog software and could very rapidly out and arrest hundreds of pedos, financial, and RICO crimes. When was the last time that happened?

Anonymous ID: a1a684 Jan. 23, 2023, 5:10 p.m. No.18206402   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18206391

>EVERY time there is a massive CP bust, there are images of hundreds of crimes taking place and adult perps. LEO have access to facial recog software and could very rapidly out and arrest hundreds of pedos, financial, and RICO crimes. When was the last time that happened?

 

keep on ignoring the obvious to protect your own incoming cognitive dissonance-induced breakdown. It may work… for a time.