November 6, 2025-Airlines have been ordered to cancel thousands of flights because of the government shutdown and drones near airports. While they provide explanations to passengers, they fail to address the risks posed by Nibiru debris entering the atmosphere and the EMPs caused by tectonic plate shifts.
Amazon Web Services recovered Monday morning from a widespread outage that disrupted services for major retailers, airlines, social media apps, financial platforms, and more. AWS infrastructure supports millions of websites and platforms.Air France 447 in 2009, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, and the recent Germanwings A320 incidents have drawn attention due to their significant impact on the airline industry, often attributing blame to pilot suicide, storms, or poor judgment. Similarly, crashes involving electric trains like the Disney Monorail, DC Metro in 2009, and Amtrak 188 are investigated with discussions of safety devices, track maintenance, or mechanical failure taking center stage.
The public only begins to suspect something larger at play when widespread issues arise. Disruptions in cell phone service are often blamed on blocked tower access or bad weather, while the Blackberry outage in 2008 was attributed to a software glitch. However, engineers maintaining equipment and the grid are not easily deceived. During the Washington DC blackout, an electrical issue initially described as a "surge" hinted at something unusual.
A key distinction exists between a failed electrical system, a simple outage, and an electromagnetic pulse. A pulse causes a surge—a sudden increase in magnetons and electrons—that disrupts equipment reliant on steady particle flow, leading to a runaway state. Surge protection can guard against lightning strikes, shutting down equipment to prevent damage. Yet, absent a lightning strike, such surges may point to the charged tail of Planet X, also known as Nibiru.
What lies ahead for the public? As cell phone service and satellite cable TV continue to degrade, and as planes experience increasing electronics failures or cockpit smoke incidents, the challenges posed by such phenomena may become harder to ignore.
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/hawaiian-airlines-flight-from-la-to-maui...
A Hawaiian Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Maui was canceled after being forced to return to Los Angeles International Airport three times on Friday (Feb 1), according to reports.
Flight 33, bound for Hawaii's Kahului Airport, was experiencing unspecified mechanical problems, the reports said. The third return prompted airline officials to cancel the flight, according to the reports. The type of aircraft was not clear..."
{and another}
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/article/hawaiian-airlines-flight-h...
"All of the turn backs were due to separate and unrelated faults with different systems" - Alex Da Silva, airline's senior manager.."
Posing this as a new Q&A, M. Difato, as seems to be a new type of EMP effect.
A JetBlue flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Orlando Wednesday (Jan 30) after six people needed medical attention after possibly being exposed to dangerous fumes.
According to The Orlando Sentinel, JetBlue Flight 198 departed from Orlando International Airport at 6:30 a.m. local time en route to LaGuardia Airport in New York City when the plane turned around and returned to Florida an hour later.
The captain of the flight carrying 88 people detected fumes in the cockpit and called for the plane to return to Orlando, but scheduled flights at the airport were not impacted..."
Source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/jetblue-flight-makes-emergenc...
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As seen with the Ural Airlines flight U6-893 January 19, 2019,
Fearing mass poisoning on board, the pilot decided to make an emergency landing in the southern Russian city of Volgograd.." (Posted: January 19, 2019)
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8234795/dubai-plane-emergency-landing...
(UPDATED: JAN 20, 2019)
The Ural Airlines flight U6-893 reportedly left from Moscow Saturday carrying 150 passengers. Just over a half an hour after the flight took off, some on board started reporting feeling ill.
Several passengers started to “turn green” and complain they were “suffocating” while the illness made its way through rows 21 and 26 in the economy cabin, The Sun reported..."
Comment Nancy Lieder on January 21, 2019
"..clues that this was some kind of burning wiring, coming through the ventilation system, are many. Any puff of poison and the one who huffs it the most is most affected. Burn some insulation on electrical wire and see how YOU feel. Green, unable to absorb oxygen, no doubt.
"Particularly affected were passengers between rows 21 and 26 in economy class"
“All of them had greatly dilated pupils. They were suffocating."
http://poleshift.ning.com/forum/topics/zetatalk-chat-for-january-20...
https://www.rt.com/usa/449459-drones-newark-airport-flights/
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered a ground stop at Newark on Tuesday evening, after two drones were seen flying at 3,500 feet (1 km) over Teterboro, a nearby airport that serves private and corporate flights.
Although the ground stop for departures was lifted after approximately half an hour, arrivals are still on hold due to the backlog. Newark Liberty (EWR) is the 11th-busiest airport in the US.
A blackout leaves electricity to Panama and parts of Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Guatemala
January 20, 2019
https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-america-latina-46936504
https://translate.google.com.ar/translate?hl=es&sl=es&tl=en...
Panama was without electricity and, with it, parts of Central America.
A blackout at midday this Sunday left a large part of the country without power, while some regions of Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Guatemala were also affected by the incident.
According to a state-run Panamanian Electricity Transmission Company, the interruption was due to an "event in the national integrated system", although he did not give further details and assured that he was working to restore the service.
The blackout occurs in the context of the visit of Pope Francis to Panama next
Wednesday, for which it is expected that more than 100,000 pilgrims will arrive in the country.
The blackout led to several subway lines - the only one in Central America - suspending their services, while other strategic places such as the Panama Canal (where around 6% of world trade passes) or the airport announced that they had to use generators to continue its services.
Due to the lack of energy, firefighters had to perform evacuation maneuvers of the metro, local media reported.
For its part, the state water agency also reported through Twitter a "temporary" impact on the production of a water treatment plant and a raw water pumping station located in the vicinity of the capital.
Hours later, the energy company reported that " 80% of the country's cargo " had recovered, but did not detail the causes of the failure.
Central America affected
After the blackout in Panama in Costa Rica, blackouts were also reported and the National Center for Energy Control (CENCE) activated its emergency protocols .
n Guatemala, local media also reported several failures in the electricity system in several regions of the country.
Meanwhile, the National Electrical Transmission Company (Enatrel) of Nicaragua confirmed that the lack of service in several areas of the region was due to the failure in Panama and announced that it had about 100 brigades to work on the recovery of the energy system.
"Interruptions of this type are caused by line failures in Panama, because when a failure is interrupted, it causes persecution at the Central American level," Enatral CEO Salvador Mansell explained.
How is this possible?
Unlike other regions of Latin America, since the 70s, Central America is in a gradual process of electrical interconnection.
This makes it easier to market energy between countries, which reduces generation costs, but at the same time, it means that if one of them suffers a serious failure in their systems, the rest can also be affected.
https://www.wvlt.tv/content/news/Over-eight-thousand-customers-with...
Over eight thousand customers were without power in the Crossville area due to a fire at the substation early Sunday morning (Jan 20).
"A little after three this morning, we got reports of a big flash that light up the sky at our Crossville substation, which is the largest substation we have," said Bobby Randolph who is the Cumberland Service Area Manager for Volunteer Energy Cooperative.
Video shared by Joseph Altum shows a fire at power substation in Crossville.
"We found out that either the 69,000 watt transformer blew up or something got into the bus work and burnt it up, so we lost a lot of insulators," said Randolph.
Frank McConnell was one of thousands without power. He said he was driving around in his car to keep warm.
"You couldn't really do much except wait for it to get light outside, had no power to charge my phone, get coffee or anything," said Frank McConnell, who was without power.
You couldn't really do much except wait for it to get light outside, had no power to charge my phone, get coffee or anything..."
https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/faulty-circuit-breaker-... Updated: January 18, 2019
“Preliminary information we have leads us to believe there was a short circuit in one of our access wells and a circuit breaker that malfunctioned,” said Hydro-Québec spokesperson Jonathan Côté. “Normally the circuit breaker opens in order to protect the equipment. But for some reason this one opened and closed repeatedly.”
The unchecked short circuit generated so much heat that a series of explosions tore through the access well located at St-André and Bélanger Sts.
While the métro Blue Line was back online by 4:30 and power was restored to about 10,000 customers by 5 p.m. Thursday (Jan 17), Hydro crews repairing the conventional power grid also resorted overnight to using industrial-sized generators to supply power to some areas in an effort not to put too much strain on the power distribution system.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/fire-manhole-leaves-thousands-hydro-20393... (Posted Jan. 17, 2019)
Hydro-Québec says a power outage affecting Montreal is connected to an underground explosion and a fire in a manhole in Rosemont—La Petite–Patrie.."
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https://www.thesundaily.my/local/cargolux-flight-makes-emergency-la... Posted:Jan.16, 2018
PUTRAJAYA: Global cargo carrier, Cargolux Airlines flight CV703, en-route to Zhengzhou, China, returned to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) shortly after take-off today after the aircraft reportedly “experienced fire and smoke in the cockpit”.
The Luxembourg-based cargo airline in a statement said an emergency was declared after the crew reported the presence of fire and smoke in the cockpit.
“The operating crew took the decision of returning to Kuala Lumpur where the aircraft safely landed,“ Cargolux said.
Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB), the KLIA airport operator, said the plane had proceeded for an emergency landing at its Runway 1 (32R) at 8.14pm today.
“However, we are glad to note that the aircraft landed safely and the incident didn’t involve any casualty,“ said MAHB in its official social media Twitter and Instagram.
MAHB said as for the runway, it was currently closed as the Airport Fire Rescue Service team was inspecting the aircraft..."
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8209458/passenger-plane-gol-engine-fi...
In the clip, the plane can be seen taking off over Rio de Janeiro when several blasts of fire shoot out from one of the engines
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8209458/passenger-plane-gol-engine-fi...
The Sao-Paulo-bound plane was forced to make an emergency landing on Tuesday (Jan 15) following the horror incident which was captured by a passenger.
In the footage filmed by a passenger, the plane ascends over the city as blasts of fire burst from the engine under the wing several times.
The Gol airline flight took off from the Santos Dumont Airport in Rio heading for Congonhas Airport but had to land at Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport after a "technical limitation" in one of the engines, officials said.
The Brazilian airline said once the issue with the Boeing 737 was discovered, an "alternate landing" was necessary.
In statement, Gol wrote: "Gol informs that after flight G3 1025 took off, the flight crew identified a technical limitation in one of the engines, making an alternate landing necessary at the international airport of Rio de Janeiro."
"..An Electro-Magnetic Pulse can take everything out, interfering with all electrical activity in its path. The radio equipment, the jet engines, the ability of the pilots to maneuver the aircraft – all are stopped dead. Explosions happen when the jet engines have fuel aflame that cannot vent, as the jet blades are stopped..' -http://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/ms804-egyptian-plane-crash
https://www.businessinsider.com/american-airlines-flight-lax-to-jfk...
Two other Airbus A321 planes in the American Airlines fleet. AP
An American Airlines flight made an emergency landing on Wednesday after what a passenger described as a "sudden burst of smoke" on board.
The passenger, Terron Austin, tweeted that the flight from Los Angeles to New York had been diverted to Phoenix, Arizona, and that there had been a "sudden burst of smoke followed by an announcement to immediately prepare for landing."
In a response to Austin on Twitter and in a statement to Business Insider, American Airlines confirmed the diversion. It said in the statement that there was "an odor" on board and that staff members were investigating reports of smoke.
Flight AA10 took off from Los Angeles International Airport at 9:10 p.m. PT on Wednesday, headed for John F. Kennedy International Airport, where it was scheduled to land at 5:17 a.m. ET.
But the Airbus A321 was diverted to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport after one hour and 36 minutes in the air, 372 miles east of LAX, according to FlightRadar24, a flight-tracking website.
Tom Podolec, an aviation photojournalist with Canada's CTV network, tweeted of the flight: "Declared emergency for smoke in the cabin. 97 people on board. Landed and inspected by [Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting.] No injuries. Taxied to gate."
Austin's full tweet on Wednesday night said: "So...we're having an emergency landing in #Phoenix on my 9PM PST flight from #LA to #NYC. Sudden burst of smoke followed by an announcement to immediately prepare for landing. We weren't even two hours in the air yet. Flight 10 on @AmericanAir."
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