We are seeing so many remarkable pre-announcement pieces showing up, this is a place to post and discuss them. This one for example, is making discoveries sound 'ho hum' which a few months/years ago were heralded as amazing breakthroughs. Today for example: 

"Nearly Every Star Hosts at Least One Alien Planet"

http://news.yahoo.com/nearly-every-star-hosts-least-one-alien-plane...

When a month or so ago they were making a BIG deal about finding one planet in the sweet zone which could possibly support life, son they they say 25% of them could support life! Including mention of red dwarfs, etc. The Zeta predicted evidence continues to build up!

Here is another blog that relates, describing a wobble:

NASA Scientists "Discover" a Wobbly Planet!?

https://poleshift.ning.com/forum/topics/nasa-scientists-discover-a-...

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Comment by Howard on July 19, 2015 at 10:10pm

NASA’s ‘Planet X’ Files Leaked: NASA Knows Nibiru Is Coming (Jul 17)

http://www.inquisitr.com/2259891/nasas-planet-x-files-leaked-nasa-k...

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Comment by Mark on July 15, 2015 at 11:11am

Geographers offer advice on how to survive the earthquake predicted to obliterate the Pacific Northwest

  • Cascadia 'megathrust' faultline is 1,000km-long from California to Canada
  • It will clash with 700-square-mile plate in Pacific Ocean causing tsunami
  • Only way to escape is on foot as roads will 'liquefy', geographers say 
  • Start running when you hear dogs barking, they will be reacting to the sound of compressional waves which humans cannot hear
  • Citizens will have 20 minutes to walk or run to higher ground

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3161264/Escape-foot-roads-l...

Scientists have outlined their tips on how to survive the earthquake that will hit the Pacific Northwest.
The killer quake along Cascadia, a fault line which runs from Cape Mendocino, California, to Vancouver Island, Canada, is 72 years overdue, according to peer-reviewed studies.
The 'Big One' will hit when Juan de Fuca, a 700-mile chunk of the Pacific Ocean, slides under Canada and America, causing the entire coastal region to sink at least six feet.
When - not if - it arrives, it is unlikely the people of coastal Oregon, Washington and California will be able to escape.
But if they want to try, there are a few tips they should keep in mind.
Run, don't drive, to higher ground, says Kevin Cupples, the city planner for the town of Seaside, Oregon, in an interview with the New Yorker.
The force of the quake will cause liquefaction, when solid ground acts like liquid, across vast swathes of the porous region.
In the areas that aren't 'liquefied', the highways will likely be crumpled by landslides, with 30,000 avalanches set to hit Seattle alone.
Citizens will have a 20-minute interval to climb to the highest altitude possible before the full force of the tsunami hits, scientists predict.
Their alert will be when dogs start barking.
The first sign the quake is coming will be a set of compressional waves, only audible by dogs. Then there will be the quake, then 20 minutes later, the tsunami.
Geographers estimate that many could survive just by walking - however, they need to be going at least 3.5mph.
If everyone ups their average speed from 2.5mph to 3.5mph, the death toll drops to 15,970. About 70 per cent of them would be in Washington, nearly 30 per cent in Oregon and only 4 per cent in California.

Comment by Mark on July 13, 2015 at 12:37pm

More post announcement planning than pre announcement, but more signs from the UK government that they intend to suppress after the announcement:

WhatsApp, Snapchat and iMessage could be banned under new laws

http://metro.co.uk/2015/07/10/whatsapp-snapchat-and-imessage-could-...

You should make full use of WhatsApp, Snapchat and iMessage because you may not have them for much longer.
The popular apps could be banned under new laws as they use encrypted messages.
The government sees this as a potential security concern and home secretary Theresa May hopes to ban the types of messages with the controversial ‘snooper’s charter’, aka the Draft Communications Data Bill.

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British Military Should Focus on Drones, Spy Tech, Says Prime Minister David Cameron

http://www.ndtv.com/world-news/british-military-should-focus-on-dro...

Britain's defense forces should spend more of their budget on spy planes, drones and covert forces to fight extremist militants, Prime Minister David Cameron said today.

The government last week announced it would meet the minimum defense spending target set by NATO of two per cent of gross domestic product for the full five years of Cameron's Conservative administration, elected in May.

"I have tasked the defense and security chiefs to look specifically at how we do more to counter the threat posed by ISIL and Islamist extremism," Cameron said in a statement, referring to Islamic State (IS) militants, who have carved out large regions of control in Syria and Iraq.

Comment by casey a on July 11, 2015 at 8:33am

Researchers confirm: The Largest Pyramid in Mexico has been found
http://zonnews.com/news/450-researchers-confirm-the-largest-pyramid...

Another features which makes this “unique” pre-hispanic structure stand out are the seven platforms which integrate it and were specific spaces intended to serve as palaces, temples, housing and administrative units. It is a unique structure for various specific functions within the social, political, economic and religious structure, which is not repeated in any other archaeological site of the Mayan world stated researchers.

(A complete complex where the "inhabitants" ran everything from...)

Comment by Mark on July 10, 2015 at 5:54pm

Could German UFO files finally reveal whether aliens have visited Earth? Court forces government to release top secret documents

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3155085/Could-German...

Germany's parliament has been ordered to release confidential documents about UFOs after a lengthy legal battle.
The existence of the files was disputed as recently as 2008, but a UFO enthusiast discovered evidence to the contrary and pushed for their release.
News of the impending publication has been welcomed by UFO researchers, but some fear they may not be as exciting as hoped.
The German Supreme Administrative Court in Leipzig ordered the Bundestag to make the UFO files available.
In 2008, Dr Wolfgang Schäuble, Germany's Minister of the Interior denied that the German government had ever investigated UFOs, but in 2009, a UFO enthusiast named Robert Fleischer discovered a parliamentary department had been investigating extraterrestrial objects.

A German blogger named Frank Reitemeyer took the Bundestag to court over the secret reports and the dispute has only just been resolved,The Express reported.
No date for the release of information has yet been confirmed.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 30, 2015 at 8:32pm

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/11706313/Aster...

Asteroid tsunami could kill thousands in Britain, warn scientists

Although the UK is not directly in an asteroid path, it is at risk from impact 'corridors' of known asteroids in the Atlantic Ocean and North Sea which could trigger devastating tsunamis

Asteroids could wipe out the Earth unless governments come together and start monitoring them

Asteroids could wipe out the Earth unless governments come together and start monitoring them Photo: Alamy

Britain is at risk from an asteroid tsunami which could kill hundreds of thousands of people living in coastal regions, scientists have warned.

Experts at the University of Southampton have developed software which predicts the impact ‘corridors’ of known asteroids and calculates the risk to communities if they struck.

Although the UK is not directly under an asteroid path, it is at risk from impacts in the Atlantic Ocean and North Sea which could trigger devastating tsunamis. For example there is a one in 10,000 chance that a space rock could hit just off the coast of Norfolk within the next 85 years.

PhD student Clemens Rumpf who developed the software – called Armor - is hoping it will help organisations like the United Nations decide whether to evacuate communities or send spacecraft to intercept deadly objects.

Red lines showing impact 'coridors' where asteroids are likely to hit

“We have discovered around 13,000 asteroids and around 500 of them have a chance of hitting Earth,” he said.

“We can now calculate where they could impact and the damage that would be caused so that we could get evacuation plans in order.”

“When an asteroid strikes one of the biggest problems is a tsunami. Britain is an island with lots of coastline, and lots of people living there so it is a risk.”

The new maps show a wide asteroid risk zone running through Europe, passing directly over Scandanavia, Germany, France and Spain.

The US is largely unaffected, although Florida and Louisiana could be hit. South Australia is particularly at risk with several asteroid paths crossing the Lake Gairdner National Park and heading up towards Queensland.

The asteroid impact probability distribution was also combined with the Earth population map to produce the global asteroid impact risk distribution which shows that south east Britain is one of the most at risk areas of the world.

Dr Hugh Lewis, Senior Lecturer in Aerospace Engineering, at the University of Southampton, added: “It’s very easy to be flippant because of the Hollywood effect but it is a real risk.

“When you look at global vulnerability Britain is at very high risk. You might think that is odd because we are a very small country but we have a high population density on the coastline so that means we are vulnerable to an impact in the Atlantic Ocean.

"Small asteroids are hitting the Earth all the time, and even if we don’t anything large, we are still likely to have tens of thousands of people dying in the next 85 years. It has a similar death toll to other natural disasters.

“This new software not only allows us to see where an impact is likely to happen but we also simulate what might happen if we tried to deflect it, such as by using a spacecraft to give it a slow push in space.

The last large asteroid to hit Earth was the Tunguska impact of 1908 which felled 80 million trees over an area of 830 square miles, with the energy of 1,000 atom bombs. Had that fallen in central London it is likely to have killed everyone within the M25.

The Chelyabinsk meteor which hit Russia in 2013 injured nearly 1,500 people.

The research was released to coincide with World Asteroid Day, which was co-founded by Queen guitarist and astrophysicist Dr Brian May to raise awareness of the importance of monitoring space rocks. It is backed by more than 100 scientists and astronauts including Astronomer Royal Martin Rees and Richard Dawkins.

Comment by Ecosikh on June 30, 2015 at 11:22am

Search for deadly asteroids must be accelerated to protect Earth, say experts
Campaigners including Brian May and Lord Rees are marking Asteroid Day by raising awareness of the the threat posed to the planet by speeding space rocks

from Today's Guardian

http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/jun/30/search-deadly-astero...

Comment by Mark on June 30, 2015 at 10:38am

Military and police in biggest ever London training exercise to prepare for terror attack

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/military-and-police-in-bigges...

The biggest anti-terrorism exercise ever staged in London was underway today as 1,000 police responded to a “marauding” attack on the capital.

Emergency services, the military and Government were being tested on their ability to handle a devastating terror assault on a number of key sites.

The exercise was planned several months before last Friday’s beach attack on holidaymakers in Tunisia and the beheading in France but officials say they hope to learn vital lessons to improve their response to what is now their most-feared type of assault.

The Met’s deputy assistant commissioner Maxine de Brunner said the two-day “live play” exercise, codenamed Strong Towers, was “focused on the extreme end of what may happen”.

It is likely to draw upon tactics seen in the terror attack on Mumbai in 2008, the stabbing of two police officers in Australia last year and the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris in January.

Ms de Brunner said: “When the very worst happens, we are prepared to be the very best. [It’s based on] what we think a terrorist could throw at us.”

Speaking in advance, she insisted the mock attack bore no relation to any current threat. The threat to the UK from international terrorism remains unchanged at “severe”.

Ms de Brunner said: “It’s not being created out of response to any specific intelligence. We have been planning this since January. It’s completely unconnected with anything that might be going on at the moment.
“It will be hugely challenging for officers and partners. They won’t have seen anything like this.”

One of the first incidents involved officers, including armed response units and others trained to carry firearms, being called to the disused Aldwych Tube station.

Full details of the exercise, which will last until tomorrow afternoon, have been kept under wraps to make it as realistic as possible for officers on the ground.

The public was advised that any gun-shots and explosions they heard around Aldwych were not real. Surrey Street, alongside King’s College London, was cordoned off.

It is the first such event since 2012, when the capital’s ability to respond to a chemical attack was tested. The Government requires the Met to test its capability on a regular basis to respond to the “changing nature of terrorism”.

The Home Office-funded “major live play” is part of its national counter-terrorism programme and also involved London Ambulance, London Fire Brigade and Ministry of Defence staff, British Transport Police, City of London police, City Hall and Transport for London.

Comment by Mark on June 25, 2015 at 6:04pm

Queen 'could move out of Buckingham Palace'

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-33250274

The Queen may have to move out of Buckingham Palace to allow maintenance work costing £150m to be carried out.
It is one option being considered by the royal household, which says the palace needs new plumbing and wiring, with some rooms last decorated in 1952.

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