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
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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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Comment by Tracie Crespo 12 hours ago

https://www.timesnownews.com/world/asia/kasongan-market-fire-massiv...

Kasongan Market Fire: Massive Blaze Ravages Indonesia's Central Kalimantan; Videos Show Apocalyptic Destruction

  • Authored by: Yuvraj Tyagi
  • Updated Jan 26, 2026, 15:44 IST

Kasongan Market fire erupted late Sunday in Katingan Regency, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, razing shops, 30 homes, and a school in hours. Suspected electrical short fueled the blaze amid strong winds and dense wooden structures.

Kasongan Market fire

Videos capture post-apocalyptic wreckage; no casualty figures yet as firefighters from nearby towns battled the inferno into Monday.


A ferocious fire erupted at Kasongan Market, sweeping through Katingan Regency in Indonesia's Central Kalimantan overnight into Monday, January 26, reducing bustling market stalls, dozens of homes, and a local school to smoldering heaps. The blaze, which locals first spotted around 9 p.m. local time behind a warung, increased in ferocity due to tightly packed wooden buildings, gusty winds, and scattered debris. Residents fled in panic as thick smoke choked the air, their cries echoing through the darkness.

Fire crews from Kasongan, Kereng Pangi, and even Palangkaraya reached the spot but the flames had already claimed at least 30 houses and MTs Al Badar school by dawn. Katingan Fire Chief Yoshua Paskaputra confirmed to reporters the call came at 9:30 p.m., pinning the spark on a likely electrical short in a nearby home. Harrowing videos circulating online show an apocalyptic scene: twisted metal, charred kiosks, and ash blanketing what was once a vibrant community hub. No official casualty tally has emerged yet.

Blaze's Fury Overwhelms Rescue Efforts

Panic gripped Kasongan Market as the fire leaped from one structure to the next, fanned by relentless winds that carried embers far and wide. Eyewitness Yadi recounted to local media how a small flicker behind Warung Acil Ulau ballooned uncontrollably within minutes. "The buildings are so close together—fire just raced everywhere," he said, describing neighbors' desperate grabs for essentials.

Firefighters toiled through the night, their hoses straining against walls of flame that lit the sky orange. Yoshua Paskaputra noted the scale forced reinforcements from distant stations, yet the dense layout proved a nightmare. Wooden kiosks stocked with goods fueled the monster, turning livelihoods to ash before help arrived. By morning, the air hung heavy with sorrow as survivors assessed billions in rupiah losses. Communities rallied with gotong royong spirit, distributing water and aid to shell-shocked victims.

Aftermath Reveals Path Forward

Kasongan Market fire's toll extends beyond bricks and timber, shattering routines in this tight-knit corner of Central Kalimantan. Officials estimate damages in the billions of rupiah, with schools like MTs Al Badar and MIN 1 Katingan among the casualties. Relief teams from Palangkaraya arrived early, setting up shelters and probing the electrical fault that ignited the horror.

Questions swirl about prevention in such crowded zones, where power glitches and flammable materials lurk as constant threats. Yoshua Paskaputra urged vigilance, promising investigations to avert repeats. Videos of the wreckage—gutted frames against dawn light—stir national sympathy, prompting aid pledges. As Indonesia grapples with dry-season risks, Kasongan's rebirth hinges on swift support and rebuilt resilience


Comment by Tracie Crespo 12 hours ago

https://www.telesurenglish.net/argentina-patagonia-wildfire-forest-...

(This one could be hot Earth)

Massive wildfires devastate over 24,000 hectares in Argentina

Forest fires continued to expand in the provinces of Chubut, Santa Cruz and Rio Negro. Photo: EFE.

Forest fires continued to expand in the provinces of Chubut, Santa Cruz and Rio Negro. Photo: EFE.


January 26, 2026 Hour: 3:29 am

Massive wildfires continue to devastate Argentinean province of Chubut, consuming over 24,000 hectares and mobilizing more than 500 firefighters amidst challenging weather and allegations of retained environmental funds.

A devastating forest fire continues to devour vast extensions in Argentina’s Patagonian province of Chubut, triggering an immediate emergency response that mobilizes over 500 volunteer firefighters and support teams.

The main focus is in Los Alerces National Park and areas near Villa Lago Rivadavia, with the fire spreading northward.

Authorities warn that meteorological conditions will remain adverse in the coming hours, with wind and low visibility particularly limiting aerial operations. In this context, ground teams and containment efforts in mountainous and forested areas remain central to the institutional response.

According to the latest report, the blaze in Los Alerces has consumed approximately 10,000 hectares of mountainous terrain covered with forest and vegetation since the fire originated in late December, caused by a lightning strike. Additionally, 14,770 hectares have been affected since early January in Puerto Patriada, where the fire advanced towards Epuyen and El Hoyo, destroying homes and infrastructure and escalating the sense of emergency in the region.

In response to this scenario, the provincial Government maintains a list of emergency management actions and support for those affected, coordinating among firefighters, police, and civil protection agencies.

In the financial sphere, local media reported that the Chubut Government received and blocked almost 540 million Argentinean pesos (approximately 378,000 U.S. dollars at the current exchange rate) from a Forest Law fund, earmarked for native forest management, protection, and recovery programs.

Furthermore, the media outlet asserts that the provincial executive has retained around 600,000 U.S. dollars since March 2024, funds originating from international organizations such as the Green Climate Fund and the FAO. These figures raise significant questions about the availability of prevention and response funds for wildfires and their impact on the capacity to act in the face of climatic emergencies.

Environmental organizations and activists warn of a trend of defunding fire prevention and management policies. These crucial policies include early warning systems, comprehensive management strategies, and mechanisms to reduce the impacts of climate change. Within this framework, they emphasize the critical need to strengthen public investment in monitoring systems, brigade training, containment infrastructure, and robust support mechanisms for affected communities.

The ongoing crisis underscores the urgent requirement for transparent and effective deployment of resources to safeguard both the environment and human settlements in the face of increasingly severe climatic events.

Comment by Juan F Martinez 12 hours ago

Massive fire engulfed residential area at Kasongan Market, Katingan Regency, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia (26.01.2026)

Hot Earth or Nibiru petrol? — SOZT Hot Earth from the Sunda Plate being pushed aggressively. EOZT

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.

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Comment by Tracie Crespo on Thursday

https://www.syracuse.com/crime/2026/01/early-morning-fire-badly-dam...

Early morning fire badly damages Skaneateles house; 2nd fire in town in 15 hours

Skaneateles fire
A house at 2354 West Lake Road in Skaneateles was badly damaged by a fire early Wednesday morning, Jan. 21, 2025.Mottville Volunteer Fire Company

Skaneateles, N.Y. - A house in the town of Skaneateles was badly damaged by a fire early Wednesday morning.

When firefighters arrived at 2354 West Lake Road at around 3:03 a.m., they saw smoke billowing throughout the house, according to Chief Pete Buehler of the Skaneateles Fire Department.

When they entered the house, crews found fire coming from above the ceiling, he said.

Firefighters contained the blaze within three hours. The house sustained heavy fire, smoke and water damage, Buehler said.

Two occupants and a dog got out of the house safely. No injuries were reported.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

It was the second house fire in the town of Skaneateles in less than 15 hours.

Shortly after noon Tuesday, fire badly damaged a home at 2980 County Line Road

Two people were displaced after a fire heavily damaged their Skaneateles home Tuesday afternoon. Two dogs inside the home died in the fire.

Skaneateles fire
A house at 2354 West Lake Road in Skaneateles was badly damaged by a fire early Wednesday morning, Jan. 21, 2025.Vince Gasparini


Comment by Juan F Martinez on January 20, 2026 at 8:31pm

A forest fire in Serik, Antalya, Turkey. January 19, 2025

Comment by Juan F Martinez on January 20, 2026 at 7:48pm

Devastation captured in video footage after a catastrophic wildfire in Punta de Parra, near Tomé, Biobío Region, Chile 

Video: https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/82693

Forests and Cities Ablaze

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Comment by Juan F Martinez on January 19, 2026 at 5:36pm

A major wildfire is tearing through the Concepción area in Chile’s Biobío region, with rapid expansion, mass evacuations, and significant loss of life and property. At least 16 people have died, more than 10,600 hectares have burned, and over 250 homes in Concepción alone have been destroyed.

🔥 Current Situation in Concepción (as of Jan 18–19, 2026)
Fire name: “Trinitarias” wildfire

Location: Concepción, Penco, Tomé, Lirquén — all within the Gran Concepción metropolitan area

Hectares burned:

~5,000 hectares in the first 12 hours

Over 10,600 hectares total burned as of latest satellite data

Fatalities: At least 16 confirmed deaths

Homes destroyed:

253+ homes destroyed in Concepción

Nearly 9,000 homes affected in Penco

80% of Punta de Parra (Tomé) burned, including the local school

Active fires nationwide: 24 active wildfires across Chile

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. 

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.

Video: https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/82593

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

Comment by Juan F Martinez on January 15, 2026 at 5:21pm

Tens of thousands of farm animals have died as a result of large-scale fires in the state of Victoria, Australia. About Massive bushfires in Victoria have killed tens of thousands of farm animals and destroyed hundreds of buildings, with damage estimates still rising as firefighters battle nearly a dozen active blazes. Current verified counts show 15,000–20,000 livestock dead and 500+ structures lost, including homes, sheds, and farm infrastructure.

🐑 Livestock & Wildlife Losses

  • ~20,000 livestock confirmed dead, mostly sheep

  • Additional thousands of native animals killed, including kangaroos, small mammals, and birds

  • Farmers are now racing to:

    • Euthanize severely injured animals

    • Dispose of carcasses safely

    • Find feed and water for surviving stock

🏚️ Buildings & Infrastructure Destroyed

  • More than 500 structures destroyed or damaged statewide

    • Includes 179 homes and hundreds of sheds, barns, and outbuildings

  • ABC News confirms 228 homes and 700 total structures destroyed in the worst-hit areas

  • Power outages continue across the state, with thousands still without electricity

🌡️ Fire Spread & Area Burned

  • 300,000–410,000 hectares burned across Victoria

  • Nearly a dozen fires remain active, with several previously at emergency level

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.

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

Comment by Juan F Martinez on January 14, 2026 at 5:42pm

Wolverhampton, UK — More than 40 firefighters are tackling a major factory blaze in Wolverhampton, described as a “toxic incident”.

Thick black smoke has spread for miles, nearby roads are closed, and a primary school has sent pupils home as residents are urged to stay indoors.

Via BPI News

Video: https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/82236

Comment by Juan F Martinez on January 10, 2026 at 8:58pm

South Africa  (10.01.2026) — Fires in Pearly Beach and Stanford have destroyed houses, thousands of hectares of land, and infrastructure.

Video: https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/81958

Emergency services are continuing to fight flare-ups, as strong winds are pushing the fires further east.

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.

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