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.
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Comment by Ryan X on May 27, 2015 at 1:06am

@casey a 

RE: Discovery Stock down.  You know what is disgusting? read many of the comments for the discovery article.  Many justifying it, explaining why it's a good thing etc... basically apologists for this kind of corporate greed.  

'facepalm'

Comment by casey a on May 26, 2015 at 11:38pm

(John Malone's) Discovery stock down 24% but CEO's pay up to $156 million  
http://money.cnn.com/2015/05/26/investing/discovery-communications-...

And the recent Josh Duggar child abuse scandal is another headache for the company, which owns the TLC network that airs the Duggar family's "19 Kids and Counting" reality show.

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Child sex abuse probe: Survivor claims police 'stood guard' while politician assaulted her 
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/child-sex-abuse-probe-su...

The woman believes that among the people who assaulted her were a politician, a Lord and a judge

Comment by casey a on May 25, 2015 at 9:57pm

Charter Nears Deal to Buy Time Warner Cable for $55.1 Billion  
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-25/charter-said-to-n...

Charter will pay about $195 a share -- 14 percent above Time Warner Cable’s closing price on May 22. Bright House Networks, a smaller cable company that Charter is trying to buy, will also be merged into the combined entity, they said. Charter, the fourth-biggest U.S. cable company, is making its second move on No. 2 Time Warner Cable.

John Malone locked in battle with Drahi's Altice for Time Warner Cable

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/62e8e9e4-0243-11e5-82b9-00144feabdc0.html

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David Cameron warned he faces backbench rebellion over plans to scrap Human Rights Act - He will face ministerial resignations and a large backbench rebellion if he pushes ahead with plans to dilute Britain’s obligations under the Convention on Human Rights, senior Conservatives have warned.    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/david-cameron-warned-...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on May 25, 2015 at 8:22pm

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/JFK-Records-NSA/2015/05/25/id/6465...

Remaining JFK Records Could Prove Controversial to Nation's Spy Agencies

Monday, 25 May 2015 10:14 AM

The remaining records concerning the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy are to be made public by October 2017, by law, but the release of those records is not guaranteed and may not happen if agencies such as the CIA and FBI appeal to the then-sitting president.

"We have sent letters to agencies letting them know we have records here that were withheld," Martha Murphy, head of the National Archives' Special Access Branch, told Politico. While no agencies have requested a waiver quite yet, some have "gotten back to ask for clarification" while seeking more information.

The JFK Records Act of 1992 mandated that the files be made public in 25 years, while allowing agencies to make an appeal, and some scholars, JFK conspiracy theorists, and researchers believe the records never will surface if the appeals are made. 
The records are said to include details about the inner workings of the CIA's foreign assassination team, as well as the role of late CIA officer David Atlee Phillips, who was accused of committing perjury when asked about his agency's ties with Oswald by the House Select Committee on Assassinations and late in life blamed the death of JFK on "rogue" CIA officers.

Murphy said the National Archives wants to do all it can to make the records open and available to the public "and that is my only goal. there are limits to my powers and the president of the United States has the right to say something needs to be held for longer."

There are many questions still disputed, including whether assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, who defected to Russia in 1959, acted alone, as the Warren Commission ruled, and if U.S. officials knew about the plot
The documents will "provide a beautiful snapshot of Cold War America and the intelligence community," said Murphy, who has reviewed some of the secret paperwork.

Most of the documents have been made made public, but 3,600 have been "withheld in full" primarily because of information that was considered security classified. Murphy said there is also personal privacy, tax, and grand jury information and because some of the documents reveal "the identity of an unclassified confidential source."

The largest share of the unreleased documents include 1,100 involving the CIA, with the second-largest part involving the FBI, Murphy said. The other documents include Warren Commission documents and information from the House Committee on Assassinations, which investigated the JFK killing during the 1970s and ruled it was part of a conspiracy.
Some the documents though, involved controversial figures, including E. Howard Hunt, who ran the group that broke into the Watergate Hotel in 1972 and who led the CIA's botched Bay of Pigs invasion 10 years earlier. Hunt claimed, just before his death in 2007, that he knew of a plot by CIA affiliates to murder Kennedy.

The archivists are also researching some 606 pages about Phillips, who, along with Unt played a role in activities against Cuban Dictator Fidel Castro.

But researchers don't see records being released on Phillips.

"It may have nothing to do with JFK but about other assassinations," said Kennedy researcher and founder of JFKfacts.org, who has sued the CIA for more information. "They still don't want to open that window and let everyone look in. I expect the worst."

The withheld files also include 2,224 pages about the CIA's investigation of Soviet KGB officer Yuri Nosenko, who defected to the United States after the JFK assassination and said he saw KGB files on Oswald.

The paperwork also includes depositions made before the Church Committee, including testimony on plots to assassinate Castro.

"The principal question we were trying to pursue was who ordered the assassination of Castro and five other leaders around the world — was it the president or the attorney general?" Former Sen. Gary Hart, a member of the Church Committee.

The records being processed by the National Archives include files that were "heavily redacted" while being released over the years, said Murphy, including the CIA's history of its Mexico City station, which Hunt opened in 1950.
CIA spokesman Dean Boyd said the agency is working with the National Archives, but would not comment on circumstances that would lead the CIA to seek a waiver. 

Murphy said she is hesitant to say the documents won't reveal new information about the assassination itself, but still, she wants the agencies that are being consulted to decide what they want. 

"We want this to go as smoothly as possible," she said. "We don't want them to wait until the last minute. It is our interest to know the status of the records as soon as possible because we are going to begin scanning them."


Comment by casey a on May 24, 2015 at 11:42am

Tory officials threatened BBC during election, says Miliband's strategist
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/may/13/tory-officials-threate...

Conservative officials threatened the BBC with far-reaching reforms, such as changes to the licence fee funding system, if it did not alter the political balance of its coverage of the general election campaign, Tom Baldwin, one of Ed Miliband’s senior advisers, has claimed.

Comment by Andrey Eroshin on May 23, 2015 at 11:50am

Another Hong Kong stock disaster as Goldin loses $25 billion

http://fortune.com/2015/05/21/another-hong-kong-stock-disaster-as-g...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on May 23, 2015 at 6:40am

http://inhabitat.com/house-republicans-vote-to-restrict-national-sc...

House Republicans vote to restrict National Science Foundation climate change research

by Charley Cameron, 05/22/15

Last month, the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology voted along party lines to cut funding allocations that enable NASA to study changing climate patterns through their Earth Science program. This week, House Republicans voted 217 to 205 to take a second swipe at the government-funded study of global warming, this time by seeking to impose regulations on how the National Science Foundation utilizes its money, via the pending

Since it was created by an act of Congress in 1950, the National Science Foundation has served as an independent federal organization that receives taxpayer dollars and grants “to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense [of the United States].” The foundation typically determines which areas of research would make the best use of those funds through a merit review process.

Related: House Republicans seeks to slash funding for NASA’s study ...

The NSF has a huge number of areas of research, which includes climate change—through their geosciences program—as well as clean energy technology. Lamar Smith, the chair of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, is a Republican representing Texas‘ 21st District. Smith thinks that expenditures in these areas, as well as several others, are misplaced, claiming: “Unfortunately, NSF has funded a number of projects that do not meet the highest standards of scientific merits.” Prior to entering politics, Smith worked in business management and law.

So while the NSF will get a slight overall funding increase ($7.6 billion for FY2016, over $7.3 in FY2015), the Republican party is gunning hard to prevent the independent NSF from allocating its resources according to their own merits. Under the America Competes Reauthorization Act, NSF funding in social, behavioral and economic sciences is cut by 55 percent from 2015, and the geosciences budget shrinks by eight percent to $1.2 billion, while clean energy research also takes a hit. In their place, the Republican party hopes to prioritize biology, computer science, engineering, mathematics and physical sciences.

The bill must still be reconciled with a vote in the Senate, and Obama has threatened to veto the bill if it passes as is—but yet again Republicans in the House have set the stage for a partisan conflict, and interference, in areas where scientists and educators have previously been able to work relatively independently of politics.

http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2015/05/cia-closing-its-main...

Exclusive: The CIA Is Shuttering a Secretive Climate Research Program

Scientists used the Medea program to study how global warming could worsen conflict. Now that project has come to an end.

| Thu May 21, 2015 2:44 PM EDT
Polar bears approach the submarine USS Honolulu near the North Pole. 

On Wednesday, when President Barack Obama spoke at the US Coast Guard Academy's commencement ceremony, he called climate change "an immediate risk to our national security." In recent months, the Obama administration has repeatedly highlighted the international threats posed by global warming and has emphasized the need for the country's national security agencies to study and confront the issue.

So some national security experts were surprised to learn that an important component of that effort has been ended. A CIA spokesperson confirmed to Climate Desk that the agency is shuttering its main climate research program. Under the program, known as Medea, the CIA had allowed civilian scientists to access classified data—such as ocean temperature and tidal readings gathered by Navy submarines and topography data collected by spy satellites—in an effort to glean insights about how global warming could create security threats around the world. In theory, the program benefited both sides: Scientists could study environmental data that was much higher-resolution than they would normally have access to, and the CIA received research insights about climate-related threats.

But now, the program has come to a close.

"Under the Medea program to examine the implications of climate change, CIA participated in various projects," a CIA spokesperson explained in a statement. "These projects have been completed and CIA will employ these research results and engage external experts as it continues to evaluate the national security implications of climate change."

"There's a growing gap between what we can currently get our hands on, and what we need to respond better," said security expert Marc Levy.

The program was originally launched in 1992 during the George H.W. Bush administration and was later shut down during President George W. Bush's term. It was re-launched under the Obama administration in 2010, with the aim of providing security clearances to roughly 60 climate scientists. Those scientists were given access to classified information that could be useful for researching global warming and tracking environmental changes that could have national security implications. Data gathered by the military and intelligence agencies is often of much higher quality than what civilian scientists normally work with.

In some cases, that data could then be declassified and published, although Francesco Femia, co-director of the Center for Climate and Security, said it is usually impossible to know whether any particular study includes data from Medea. "You wouldn't see [Medea] referenced anywhere" in a peer-reviewed paper, he said. But he pointed to the CIA's annual Worldwide Threat Assessment, which includes multiple references to climate change, as a probable Medea product, where the CIA likely partnered with civilian scientists to analyze classified data. 

With the closure of the program, it remains unclear how much of this sort of data will remain off-limits to climate scientists. The CIA did not respond to questions about what is currently being done with the data that would have been available under the program.

Marc Levy, a Columbia University political scientist, said he was surprised to learn that Medea had been shut down. "The climate problems are getting worse in a way that our data systems are not equipped to handle," said Levy, who was not a participant in the CIA program but has worked closely with the US intelligence community on climate issues since the 1990s. "There's a growing gap between what we can currently get our hands on, and what we need to respond better. So that's inconsistent with the idea that Medea has run out of useful things to do."

The program had some notable successes. During the Clinton administration, Levy said, it gave researchers access to classified data on sea ice measurements taken by submarines, an invaluable resource for scientists studying climate change at the poles. And last fall, NASA released a trove of high-resolution satellite elevation maps that can be used to project the impacts of flooding. But Levy said the Defense Department possesses even higher-quality satellite maps that have not been released.

Still, it's possible Medea had outlived its useful life, said Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, a 23-year veteran of the CIA who had first-hand knowledge of the program before leaving the agency in 2009. He said he was not surprised to see Medea close down.

"In my judgment, the CIA is not the best lead agency for the issue; the agency's 'in-box' is already overflowing with today's threats and challenges," he said via email. "CIA has little strategic planning reserves, relatively speaking, and its overseas presence is heavily action-oriented."

Sen. John Barrasso said the CIA "should be focused on monitoring terrorists in caves, not polar bears on icebergs."

Over the past several years, climate change hasgained prominence among defense experts, many of whom see it as a "threat multiplier" that can exacerbate crises such as infectious disease and terrorism. Medea had been part of a larger network of climate-related initiatives across the national security community. Medea's closure notwithstanding, that network appears to be growing. Last fall, Obama issued an executive order calling on federal agencies to collaborate on developing and sharing climate data and making it accessible to the public.

But the CIA's work on climate change has drawn heavy fire from a group of congressional Republicans led by Sen. John Barrasso (Wyo.). Barrasso said last yearthat he believes that "the climate is constantly changing" and that "the role human activity plays is not known." He recently authored an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal in which he listed the conflicts in Iraq, Syria, and elsewhere as "greater challenges" than climate change. (The Syrian civil war, however, was likely worsened by climate change.)

Around the time Medea was re-instated by the Obama administration, the CIA formed a new office to oversee climate efforts called the Center for Climate Change. At the time, Barrasso said the spy agency "should be focused on monitoring terrorists in caves, not polar bears on icebergs." That office was closed in 2012 (the agency wouldn't say why), leaving Medea as the CIA's main climate research program.

So does the conclusion of Medea signal that the CIA is throwing in the towel on climate altogether? Unlikely, according to Femia. At this point, he said, US security agencies, including the CIA, are still sorting out what resources they can best offer in the effort to adapt to climate change. Regardless of whether the CIA is facilitating civilian research, he said, "continuing to integrate climate change information into its assessments of both unstable and stable regions of the world will be critical."

"Otherwise," added Femia, "we will have a blind spot that prevents us from adequately protecting the United States."

Comment by Ryan X on May 23, 2015 at 12:19am

Bank Of England Accidentally E-mails Top-Secret Brexit Plan To News...  

not sure what this means but posting as it seems a bit odd.  

Comment by casey a on May 22, 2015 at 10:51pm

France makes it illegal for supermarkets to destroy edible food in effort to cut waste.The country’s National Assembly unanimously voted in new laws on Thursday night that will force chains to donate discarded food to charity or allow it to be turned into animal feed, compost or energy.   http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/france-makes-it-ille...

Comment by casey a on May 22, 2015 at 4:59pm

UK Home Secretary to reveal plans requiring broadcasting regulator to pre-approve content for television, leaked memo reveals http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/may/21/mays-plan-to-censor-tv...

Under the guise of preventing extremism, Cameron's government wants to give British cable regulator, Ofcom, the power to censor TV programming.

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