ZetaTalk Newsletter for December 7, 2025

Cities Ablaze

The Zetas have repeatedly stated that all forests will burn during the Pole Shift, but as usual gave no dates nor timeline. It appears that urban areas are not exempt. The Japan blaze has been followed by Hong Kong high rise buildings, which went ablaze en masse. Where is this trend going? The Zetas explain.

Japan on Fire
https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/79487
The fire broke out around 5:40 pm on November 18, 2025 in the Saganoseki district of Oita City, located about 770 km southwest of Tokyo. Over 170 buildings were reduced to ashes, including homes and shops, devastating an entire neighborhood. 175 residents evacuated to emergency shelters as the flames spread rapidly through the hilly coastal town. Firefighters battled the blaze overnight, assisted by military and firefighting helicopters dropping water. Strong winds worsened the situation, spreading flames to forested slopes and even an uninhabited island offshore. The Fire and Disaster Management Agency confirmed this was Japan's largest urban fire in nearly half a century, surpassing most modern disaster records. The cause of the fire has not been identified.

Over 250 Missing after Hong Kong's Deadliest Blaze in Decades
November 26, 2025

https://apnews.com/article/hong-kong-highrise-fire
Hong Kong firefighters were scouring scorched high-rises Thursday for over 250 people listed as missing, a day after the financial hub's worst blaze in decades killed at least 55 in an apartment complex. Over 24 hours after fire broke out in the eight-building housing estate with 2,000 units, flames were still visible in some windows as crews sprayed water on the blackened exteriors. Authorities have begun investigating what sparked the disastrous blaze, including the presence of bamboo scaffolding and plastic mesh wrapped around the structures as part of construction work.

ZetaTalk Confirmation 11/20/2025: At the start of the ZetaTalk Saga we stated that all forests would burn during the forthcoming Pole Shift as a result of burning Petrol descending to Earth. We did not predict a timeline. Sky Fire has emerged, with burning Petrol balls descending worldwide. This has now been followed by Sky Glow where the upper atmosphere is peppered with Petrol, causing a glow. This is causing fires not only in forests but cities too. The majority of cases are caused by burning Petrol.

An example of a city set on fire by burning Petrol is Japan on November 18-19. The video shows Sky Glow overhead. How will the populace react to burning forests and cities? Forests will regrow from the ashes and many seeds need this scorch to activate them. But burning cities will incite migration, with the populace leaving and then returning as no city will be safe. Until there is nothing left to burn. Winds will blow embers about. The cities will become like forest fires.

Upper atmosphere explosions of Petrol have been of record for years, causing a Sky Blink. None but the Zetas predicted these Petrol fires on the upper atmosphere.

SkyBlink
https://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue970.htm
What would cause the sky to suddenly flash brightly for a moment and then fade again? Lightning storms can do this, but if there are no storms about, clear skies, then what on Earth happened? More and more people are noticing these instances and they are indeed related to Nibiru s approach. Six years ago in 2019 Russian Lomonosov satellites noted explosions on the outer edge of the upper atmosphere. Red Sprites and Blue Jets are known to dance there, but are always associated with lightning and atmospheric turmoil below. But the Lomonosov explosions were not associated with either lightning or storms.

ZetaTalk Prediction 7/15/1995: With the atmosphere scattered, chemicals in the comet's tail similar to your petrol chemicals do not flash in a quick consummation into water and carbon dioxide, but descend close to the surface of the Earth before bursting into flame. A fire storm, killing all beneath it. All this has been reported in ancient times, as humans observed accompaniments to the cataclysms. This type of activity sets forests afire. Where vegetation regrows, from seeds and roots, many areas will nevertheless be denuded of vegetation for some time.

ZetaTalk Confirmation 3/31/2021: As could be seen from the number of Petrol Bubbles descending through the atmosphere, while afire, it was inevitable that ground fires would be started by this route. Wildfires are nothing new, but with the increase and severity of drought this will be problematic in some locations. We have stated that the Pole Shift fires will burn all the forests, which will then regrow from seed. The Earth will become green again. But in the meantime, the firemen will be busy.

City fires are very noticeable as they disrupt human activity, but forest and wildfires have been on the increase stealthily. Flaming petrol is to blame.

Wildfires in the U.S. have been Getting Larger
https://science.nasa.gov/earth/explore/wildfires-and-climate-change/
The size and number of wildfires in the United States has been recorded since 1983 by the National Interagency Fire Center. Over the past 20 years, the amount of land area burned each year has increased as wildfires have grown larger, while the number of fires each year has remained fairly constant.
Fire Season is Getting Longer, and Emissions Larger
https://science.nasa.gov/earth/explore/wildfires-and-climate-change/
In 2021, a destructive wintertime wildfire in Colorado became part of a growing trend of wildfire activity extending well beyond the summer. By looking back at 35 years of weather data, U.S. Forest Service scientists found that fire seasons are starting earlier in the spring and extending later into autumn. Parts of the Western United States, Mexico, Brazil, and East Africa now have fire seasons that are more than a month longer than they were 35 years ago.
Extreme Wildfire Activity has more than Doubled Worldwide
https://science.nasa.gov/earth/explore/wildfires-and-climate-change/
NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites detect active wildfires twice each day. Scientists studied this data over a 21-year span and found that extreme wildfires have become more frequent, more intense, and larger. The largest increase in extreme fire behavior was in the temperate conifer forests of the Western U.S. and the boreal forests of northern North America and Russia. Warmer nighttime temperatures are a major contributing factor, allowing fire activity to persist overnight.
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  • Tracie Crespo

    https://cbs12.com/news/local/wildfire-burns-in-everglades-near-i-75...

    Crews respond to 25,000 acre wildfire burning in Florida Everglades near Collier County


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    A brush fire is burning in the Florida Everglades near State Road 29 and Interstate 75. According to Florida 511, emergency vehicles are on scene near mile marker 75, where the right lane is blocked. (Florida 511)

    A wildfire is burning in the Florida Everglades near State Road 29 and Interstate 75 and has already scorched 25,000 acres.

    According to Florida 511, emergency vehicles are on scene near Mile Marker 75, where the right lane is blocked.

    The brush fire in Collier County, which started Monday morning, has grown to approximately 25,000 acres as of Tuesday. CNN reports that concerns are rising due to the fire’s proximity to Alligator Alley, which could potentially affect drivers. Continued drought and dry air are keeping “enhanced fire behavior” a concern for South Florida, the National Weather Service (NWS) said Tuesday.

    Traffic cameras along Alligator Alley show large plumes of smoke rising above a dense grove of trees.

    Drivers are urged to use caution in the area.

  • Juan F Martinez

    A major wildfire ignited in northern Cáceres, near Losar de la Vera, consuming about 200 hectares within 24 hours. Authorities linked the ignition to unauthorized pasture burning carried out by local livestock farmers.

    Key Details

    • Start date: March 29–30, 2026 (reported March 31)

    • Location: Northern Cáceres province, near Losar de la Vera and close to the Garganta de los Infiernos nature reserve

    • Area burned: ~200 hectares of forest and shrubland

    • Cause: Preliminary investigation points to illegal pasture burning

    • Terrain: Steep, difficult access — slowing ground crews

    • Aerial response:

      • 4 helicopters (regional + national)

      • 2 amphibious aircraft

    • Threatened zones: Oak groves, dense undergrowth, and nearby protected landscapes

    • Impact: Local farmers concerned about long‑term pasture loss; regional authorities tightening controls on agricultural burning

    Cities Ablaze

    The Zetas have repeatedly stated that all forests will burn during the Pole Shift, but as usual gave no dates nor timeline. It appears that urban areas are not exempt. The Japan blaze has been followed by Hong Kong high rise buildings, which went ablaze en masse. Where is this trend going? The Zetas explain.

    ZetaTalk Confirmation 11/20/2025: At the start of the ZetaTalk Saga we stated that all forests would burn during the forthcoming Pole Shift as a result of burning Petrol descending to Earth. We did not predict a timeline. Sky Fire has emerged, with burning Petrol balls descending worldwide. This has now been followed by Sky Glow where the upper atmosphere is peppered with Petrol, causing a glow. This is causing fires not only in forests but cities too. The majority of cases are caused by burning Petrol.

    An example of a city set on fire by burning Petrol is Japan on November 18-19. The video shows Sky Glow overhead. How will the populace react to burning forests and cities? Forests will regrow from the ashes and many seeds need this scorch to activate them. But burning cities will incite migration, with the populace leaving and then returning as no city will be safe. Until there is nothing left to burn. Winds will blow embers about. The cities will become like forest fires.

    https://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/zetatalk-newsletter-for-d...

  • Juan F Martinez

    ANALYSIS OF THE FIRE SITUATION: RESULTS FOR 2025

    According to the new report "Forest Fires in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa - 2025", over the past year, fires destroyed 2,242,195 hectares of land. This is 20% more than the figures for 2024 and approximately 2.5 times greater than the total area of burned territories in 2023.

    In total, 23,180 forest fires were recorded in the European Union, other European countries, and in the regions of the Middle East and North Africa.

    The presented data visualization, based on the EFFIS database, clearly demonstrates the distribution of fire outbreaks across these regions.

    EFFIS (European Forest Fire Information System) is part of the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS). The system provides operational monitoring of the situation, assesses the consequences of fires, and assists in implementing measures for their effective prevention and the restoration of affected territories.

    According to ZetaTalk, all forests worldwide will burn by the time of the Pole Shift.

    https://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/zetatalk-newsletter-for-d...