This is the sixtieth installment of this Signs series and we’ve spent years building our fireball database. 2021 was another record-breaking year,
The data presented in this article will clearly demonstrate a direct correlation between the Nemesis Cloud theory of J.P. Jones and our data and it confirms our worst fears.
- 2022: Extremely high risk of a deep impact event
- 2023: Virtual certainty
In this installment, we’ll show you EXACTLY how the dots connect.
As for earthquakes, the numbers reported by USGS for December 2021 were significantly lower than any other month that year.
Regrettably, we believe they’re jiggering the numbers again. However, the real worry is the rocks coming our way. It’s scary stuff, so let’s get to it.
December 2021 Fireballs
Fireballs are reported worldwide, and the American Meteor Society which is 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.
December 2021 is now the second-highest month in recorded history for multistate fireballs which cross territorial boundaries. They are typically large objects with flatter trajectories.
AMS Huge Event Fireballs
It is a commonplace occurrence for Multistate / Country Fireballs to be reported as huge events because a huge event occurs when 100 or more eyewitness observers report a huge fireball event.
This is the data subset that dropped us on our heads as you will read below.
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 December 2021 the results are breathtaking.
Now it is official. 2021 is now the highest year in recorded history and yes folks, we are now in an area of space that is unusually dense with Earth-crossing objects.
Yearly AMS Fireball Totals
Assuming we are passing through the outer dust rings of the Planet X system, does December 2021 indicate a higher likelihood of a catastrophic impact event. This brings us to the annual totals.
OMG, look at 2011 and then 2021. Anyone with the chutzpah to call this natural variability is as dumb as a sack of hammers.
Once again, J.P. Jones is spot on. We entered a region of our inner solar system with a higher density of Earth-crossing objects.
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. The updated table below now includes December 2021 with the data reported by the USGS for the month.
Well, what do you know? The number December 2021 is 8,835 quakes worldwide for all magnitudes. That is such a drop, we have to back to December 2011 to see a lower number 8,277 for the same period. Is it time to open the champagne and make toasts? No, and like they say in the White House these days, we’ll circle back to that.
Monthly Earthquakes 1/2017 to 12/2021
When we look at annual global earthquakes for December we see an appreciable drop in the overall levels as we did in the previous month.
For those with an untrained eye, it would be simple to assume that earthquake activity in 2021 shows a broad lowering trend and that all those pesky doom and gloom types are liars.
Fact. The USGS did not report any of the earthquakes at La Palma so let’s just see who got caught with their hand in the seismic cookie jar.
We maintain several databases and last summer, J.P. Jones began noticing odd irregularities. So, he re-ran all the data acquisition for 2008 with the USGS. It was a gut punch. His results are in the graph above.
Below, the red line represents all the USGS data represented to us since we began this series. The purple line represents the HONEST actuals.
It is likely that during the Trump administration, white hats at the USGS began restoring the actual numbers. However, as they say, old tricks are the best tricks and the Brandon administration is jiggering the numbers again and it will take us months if not years to track this USGS disinformation. But, we’ve got bigger fish to fry.
Deep Impact and the Nemesis Cloud
We’re in dangerous times folks. No more if, buts, or maybes. We’re standing in deep kimchi up to our chins and yes, the Mayans were right.
The Mayan calendar date of December 21, 2012, was a benign harbinger to tell us that we had entered a time of tribulation so we can prepare. Sadly, we’ve mostly frittered it away and this brings us to the subset that dropped us on our heads. Huge events.
We use this data subset for testing J.P. Jone’s Nemesis Ring Theory. I use the graph above in my Convergence, Zoom conference calls. Now let’s use this to connect the dots so you can see EXACTLY what we’re talking about.
This slide incorporates several elements so let’s start, with the top left.
First Planet X Observation
Thanks to a supporter living on the flanks of the Turrialba volcano, in early December 2012 he reached out to me to describe an object appearing each afternoon just before sunset for several minutes. This is the behavior of objects next to, or behind the sun.
Using this HD webcam, I made the first observation of Nibiru the day after Christmas day 2012. At the time, I called it “Bluebonnet,” but it actually turned out to be the Planet Nibiru.
Nemesis System in the Southern Sky
The ecliptic is shown as a line through the Sun, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter. Below and to the left of the ecliptic is the Nemesis system and its associated Nemesis Cloud as described by J.P. Jones.
Note that the Nemesis Cloud appears much like the rings of Saturn with thick bands, thin bands, and open spaces.
Huge Fireball Events and the Nemesis Cloud
When we incorporate the huge fireball events slide into this larger slide I used for my Convergence presentations, you now can see EXACTLY what we are seeing.
We chose this data subset to locate the bands and the empty spaces between them and the data are irrefutable. We’ve passed through the two outer bands of the Nemesis Cloud and we’re now deep into the third, and densest band in the cloud.
Summary
On July 4, 2020, as President Trump was giving his speech at Mount Rushmore, Nemesis, our sun’s smaller twin, had just completed its transit across the ecliptic and into the Northern skies.
This also means that a growing portion of the Nemesis Cloud is now above the ecliptic as Nemesis and its satellites arc towards perihelion (its closest distance to the sun) in 2024.
Consequently, our sun is becoming progressively less effective as a shield and more and larger rocks are coming our way. Not only from the Nemesis Cloud but also the many asteroids that were previously in benign orbits. Like a cue ball from hell, Nemesis has nudged them our way and they are coming.
So here is the get low. If you’re going to build a below-ground shelter, you need to break ground in 2022, because this last window of opportunity will begin to close in 2023. In 2024, when Nemesis reaches perihelion, the window will close as supply chains sputter and fail.
This is why I wrote the Win-Win Survival Handbook. It shows you how to locate a community and to build it deep and safe. With this in mind, I’m going to watch Don’t Look Up and have a good laugh or perhaps a good cry. Whatever.
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