Council of Worlds at WAR re Announcement Delays

Note the location of “Planet 9” and the inbound path for Nibiru provided by the Zetas in 1997. Nibiru arrived, right on schedule in 2003, and right where predicted a full 7 years earlier. Where the Zetas provided the location of the gravity draw represented by the Sun’s dark unlit binary and the inbound Nibiru in 1983, when the IRAS team lofted its infra-red balloon in search of the inbound Nibiru, this location was not provided to the public. All articles in print at that time only referring to the location as the “western edge of the constellation Orion”, quite vague, and the “western edge” is vast. Yet the Zetas pinpointed the location as being just outside the lower bow of Orion. Such is the accuracy of ZetaTalk. How would the public eventually become “aware of the history and accuracy of ZetaTalk predictions” as predicted by the Zetas on April 16, 2016? ? It would seem this is already in process.


SOZT March 19, 2016

So what happened to the announcement? Obama lacked the courage. As a result of this colossal failure,  having to disband the Jade Helm structure, the US military reacted. Obama is no longer running the country. Chief of Staff General Dunford is. Ben Fulford has for months been referring to Obama as the US “spokesperson”. Is this true, and how does this work? In that the Middle East, under the direction and press from Israel, Turkey, the Jewish bankers of the Federal Reserve, and the Saudis were supporting ISIS and this threatened to create a force that would not only invade Europe but also create an endless terrorism threat to the US, the military did indeed effect a silent coup. Russia needed to enter the fray, and Dunford, but not Obama, agreed. This will never be admitted, publicly, nor do the parties want this.
EOZT


SOZT October 1, 2015
The three major social media outlets in use around the globe all had significant, and simultaneous outages between September 20-24, 2015. Skype had complaints from the UK, Australia, and Japan. Twitter received reports from the US, Australia, and Singapore. FaceBook had the loudest howls, primarily from the US and Europe. Notably these downtimes, some lasting for hours or even days, got no attention in the major media, and there was no real explanation for the outages.  Every Skype user has an account and a password, as do their contacts. Every Skype user can broadcast messages to their contacts, even if these contacts are not presently online. Every twitter use likewise has an account and a password, and by sending a tweet passes information along to subscribers, who can retweet the info in the future. FaceBook users likewise have an account and a password, with many friends who pick up info from each other and pass it along on their FaceBook accounts.  In all of this, the networks themselves are AWARE of the accounts and passwords, and could do a broadcast to all in the event of an announcement. Check your user agreements. This is legal!
EOZT


SOZT April 25, 2015
When we announced that the Council of Worlds would be going to war with the elite over their blockage of the announcement, the tools available to the Council were not immediately apparent. Early in the campaign the Sony hack showed one such mechanism, whereby an anonymous hacker revealed embarrassing information about Sony executives. Similarly exposing pedophile activities by Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton and blatant lies by self-promoting media talking heads such as Brian Williams and Bill O’Reilly required nothing more than encouraging contactees to step forward.  In many, many cases a financial loss sufficient to trigger a clash among the elite is a result of an electronic delay during trades. 
EOZT


SOZT July 4, 2015
What is the message here? As with other failed launches, this most recent failure is a definitive message from the Council of Worlds. Space X has had success in resupplying the ISS, though has flounded on landing on a floating ocean platform.  Resupply of the ISS is OK, reuse of their launch equipment so as to help the elite escape, not OK. The message now is that the elite should not expect to get into space at all. No escape. The message here is to take all hope away from such plans among the elite. They are to remain on Earth with the common man. We expect the battle to shift from attempts to block the announcement, or deny its meaning, to attempts to enslave the common man in some way. That is another fight, on another day.
EOZT


SOZT November 1, 2014
The elite – the wealthy and politically powerful in the world – have continued in their attempts to thwart the announcement by Obama and his partners admitting that Nibiru, aka Planet X exists. We have long stated that the announcement date was set by Obama and Xi at their June 7-8, 2013 meeting in Santa Monica. The flustered slip given by the French Foreign Minister on May 13, 2014 re “500 days
http://www.zetatalk.com/ning/17ma2014.htm
until climate chaos” was in reference to this, as the date set was to be 500 days from the 2013 meeting, ie October 20, 2014.
EOZT


SOZT November 8, 2014
Relying solely on Russia or China to proceed would get the truth out BUT since the block had always been on the US end, via Reagan’s national security directive, without a confirmation from Obama this is awkward and subject to being countered. If true, where is the confirmation from Obama? It would be packaged as some odd communist attack against Obama going into the elections, to make him seem weak, almost comical. So where is this going now? For us to comment would be to empower the enemy, which of course we will not do. Your curiosity is not as important as having the announcement succeed.
EOZT


SOZT December 10, 2014
We have stated that the public will see only the flash and parry of swords from a distance during the Council of Worlds war with the cover-up crowd. Meanwhile, periodic tests of the Emergency Broadcast System in the US are done, to see if the channels are open. As of this writing, they are not yet open. The war is still on, full press. Meanwhile, during the flash and parry of swords, one can see resistance, pleading, panic, and capitulation.
EOZT

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  • jorge namour

    Failed satellite launch causes massive explosion in rural Iran

    FEBRUARY 11, 2020 13:16

    Authorities were investigating the source of explosions and lights reported by locals on Sunday; parts of the satellite had been found "in unpopulated areas... and citizens had no cause to worry."

    https://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Failed-satellite-launch-causes-ma...




    Iran Zafar satellite launch, Feb. 9, 2020

    Iran's fourth failed satellite launch in a year ended with a bang after the Zafar satellite failed to enter orbit on Sunday, crashing in a rural area of southeast Iran. Local residents reported eight massive explosions and saw a large light in the sky, according to Radio Farda.
    Iran succeeded in launching the new satellite into outer space, but failed to place the satellite into orbit, according to Iranian reports. All stages of the launch proceeded correctly, but the satellite did not reach the speed needed to inject it into the desired orbit, according to the Iranian Fars News.

    According to NASA, the launch appears to have failed during the second or third stage of the flight when the Simorgh rocket reached the 540 kilometer trajectory, about a thousand meters per second short of the velocity required to reach orbit.
    An official from the Governor's Office of Zahedan said that parts of the satellite had crashed near the city, the capital of Sistan and Baluchestan Province, according to Radio Farda. The province's Security and Law Enforcement deputy governor Mohammad-Hadi Marashi told the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) that authorities were investigating the source of explosions and lights reported by locals on Sunday, adding that parts of the satellite had been found "in unpopulated areas close to Zahedan and citizens had no cause to worry." CONTINUE...
  • jorge namour

    IRAN cyberattack

    FEBRUARY 11, 2020

    https://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Failed-satellite-launch-causes-ma...

    On Saturday, Sadjad Bonabi, an official from Iran's Telecommunications Infrastructures Company, announced that a cyberattack temporarily disrupted Internet services in the country, but added that Iran's Dezhfa firewall had repelled the attack. Internet watchdog Netblocks reported a disruption in Internet service in Iran on Saturday, as well as after authorities reportedly activated the "Digital Fortress" isolation mechanism.

    According to Bonabi, the disruption was caused by a DDoS attack in which attackers attempt to make a network unavailable by sending too many requests to the IP of a country, causing an overload which leads to disruptions or causes the network to crash. The attack originated in East Asia and North America but did not seem to be the work of another government, he said.

    Nariman Gharib, a UK-based journalist and activist, stated that the botnet attack was "massive," according to Radio Farda, adding that the attack happened on the day that the Zafar satellite was supposed to be launched.

  • Tracie Crespo

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/spacex-s-second-starship-...

    SpaceX’s Second Starship Test Flies Longer—And Ends With Another Explosion

    Story by Micah Maidenberg  • 14m

    SpaceX’s second test flight of its massive Starship rocket ended early Saturday when the vehicle’s spacecraft blew up, though the launch made it farther than the company’s previous attempt.

    SpaceX said it lost contact with the Starship spacecraft about 15 minutes after launching from the company’s spaceport east of Brownsville, Texas around 8 a.m. ET. A self-destruct mechanism appeared to trigger after contact was lost, exploding the craft, according to a SpaceX livestream.

    The flight was intended to be a roughly 90-minute operation. About three minutes after launch, the Starship spacecraft separated from a huge booster and began to ascend on its own, according to a company livestream.

    After the spacecraft detached from the booster, the latter vehicle exploded. The booster, called Super Heavy, was meant to land in the Gulf of Mexico.

    SpaceX’s Second Starship Test Flies Longer—And Ends With Another Explosion
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    SpaceX engineers said on the livestream Saturday’s test-flight nonetheless showed progress for the rocket that Elon Musk, the company’s chief executive, wants to use for deep-space missions.

    “With a test like this, success comes from what we learn, and today’s test will help us improve Starship’s reliability as SpaceX seeks to make life multiplanetary,” the company said on X, formerly known as Twitter, not long after the end of the flight.

    Separation between the booster rocket and the spacecraft that sat on top of it at liftoff was a key goal for SpaceX for Saturday’s flight. During the inaugural demonstration mission in April, the separation didn’t occur, and a system on the rocket blew up the vehicle.

    SpaceX used a new method Saturday to perform the separation. Called hot-staging, the engines on the spacecraft began to fire away while that vehicle was still attached to the booster that powered the combined vehicle off the launchpad.

    “We got the hot staging, you know, the thing that we really wanted to see,” said John Insprucker, a SpaceX engineer and commentator during the company’s livestream. “We saw the separation.”

    The flight path had called for the spacecraft to power toward space and travel around the planet before landing in the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii.

    Musk and SpaceX have much riding on Starship. NASA is counting on the vehicle to ferry astronauts to the moon’s surface as part of its Artemis exploration program, and Musk has touted Starship as humanity’s eventual ticket to Mars.

    The vehicle, which stands close to 400 feet tall when stacked up, consists of a booster called Super Heavy that is designed to blast a spacecraft into orbit. The company calls Starship the most powerful rocket ever built.

    After 10 million pounds of fuel were loaded into both stages of the rocket, the combined vehicle roared off a launchpad Saturday, drawing cheers from SpaceX employees who had gathered to view the flight from the company’s headquarters in Hawthorne, Calif.

    The 33 engines on the booster functioned as designed, according to the SpaceX livestream. The vehicle also made it through a period during ascent of intense stress before completing the separation maneuver.

    Starship’s inaugural test flight in April ended about four minutes after liftoff, when it exploded over the Gulf of Mexico.

    Leaking fuel during ascent severed the connection to the vehicle’s main flight computer, and the company lost control of the rocket. Engines went out. A safety system later blew up that Starship as it tumbled in the air.

    Musk had warned ahead of time about that flight’s potential for failure, and said afterward the company learned a lot from the attempt. He has said SpaceX made more than 1,000 changes related to Starship following the first mission.

    SpaceX has long used what company executives have described as an iterative approach to developing, testing and improving rockets and spacecraft. That style has generated a number of explosions during tests over the years.

    At Starbase, the company’s Texas spaceport, the company has installed a water-deluge system at the launchpad to damp the intense power of the 33 engines on the Starship booster at liftoff, and avoid spreading debris. April’s test flight sent chunks of concrete and other debris across hundreds of acres of land and ignited a 3.5-acre fire, drawing objections from environmentalists.

    Executives at SpaceX have said that the company needs to fly Starship many times before it carries any people. SpaceX still has significant technical hurdles to overcome with Starship, including showing that it can use a tanker variant to transfer fuel to ships in orbit.

    SpaceX has broader plans for Starship—not least of which is the Mars mission that has long animated Musk’s activities with space. It plans to use Starship to blast upgraded versions of its Starlink satellites into orbit and conduct missions for customers besides NASA, including private space travelers.

    Write to Micah Maidenberg at micah.maidenberg@wsj.com