Missiles Over Tonga?
Poly Tics . Social Studies . Songs For The ApocalypseThe earth is a complex component of a vast system within the universe. Fire, air, dirt and water are key components to making the earth livable for humans and animals. It’s the humans that continue to be a problem and that threaten the earth and it’s inhabitants. Under the cover of philanthropic science, great minds and their financiers have discovered ways of manipulating the natural world. Geoengineering and Terraforming have become political strategies to change the earth’s systems in order to reduce and control populations. I encourage everyone to investigate the actions of the U.N. and Agenda 21/30, as well as the nefarious activities and influence of the W.E.F., U.N., and W.H.O.
Numerous serious weather and geological events have occurred with greater frequency in recent years. To name a few:
1. Haiti with 222,570 fatalities
Haiti is the poorest country in the Americas. It is also the country with the highest number of deaths caused by disasters in the past two decades. The majority of deaths occurred during the catastrophic earthquake of 2010.
2. Indonesia with 165,708 fatalities
It was 00:58 local time in Indonesia on December 26, 2004. A mega earthquake in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Sumatra, triggered a series of devastating tsunamis. It was the third largest earthquake ever to be recorded and caused the entire planet to vibrate as much as 1 centimetre.
3. Myanmar with 138,366 fatalities
Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar in 2008 and resulted in 138,000 deaths. The remote coastal region was ill-prepared for such an event. It forced the country’s government to commit to a national disaster plan and to educate the population on the importance of preparing for worst-case scenarios.
4. China with 87,476 fatalities
China ranks in the world’s top five because of the regular occurrence of natural disasters in the country. In total, China experienced 554 disasters during the two decades, including floods, storms and earthquakes.
5. Pakistan with 73,338 fatalities
A horrendous earthquake in October 2005 caused the greatest number of deaths in Pakistan. More than 73,000 people were killed, 128,000 wounded and around 3.5 million were left homeless. Flooding, caused by heavy rains in the region, are also common and contribute to the total number of fatalities.
6. Earthquake in Sichuan Province
(China). On May 12, 2008, in the Sichuan Province in China, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.9 killed 69,197 people (with 18,222 missing still missing). The earthquake did damage estimated at $85 billion dollars. Three years after the catastrophe, people were still living in tents, with no money or hope to build a new home. Many have donated money to the reconstruction effort, but funds have been misplaced or misspent.
Climate alarmism has also been pushed into the mainstream consciousness, driven by Non Government Organizations as has the demonization of carbon – the essential stuff of life. The IPCC is one such organization.
Citing a politicized agenda and misrepresentations of climate science, prominent climate scientist Chris Landsea on January 17 resigned his post as a participant in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Landsea’s announcement is the second recent major embarrassment for global warming alarmists, whose “hockey stick” representation of world temperatures during the past millennium was recently exposed as being based on faulty data and misleading statistical methods.
Landsea is one of the world’s leading hurricane researchers, specializing in seasonal and climatic relationships of Atlantic tropical cyclones. He served as chair of the American Meteorological Society’s (AMS) Committee on Tropical Meteorology and Tropical Cyclones for the years 2000-2002. He was recipient of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Climate and Global Change for the period 1995-1996.
In his resignation letter, Landsea documented how the IPCC had sanctioned a “misrepresentation” of hurricane research and issued “unfounded pronouncements” to the media that “subverted and compromised” the scientific assessment of the IPCC’s hurricane researchers. According to Landsea, statements made by the IPCC to the media demonstrated “preconceived agendas” that are “scientifically unsound.”
Prognosis for Global Warming: Will There Be More Natural Disasters?
According to the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which is by all accounts, including articles in The New York Times, a fairly conservative group that has built-in measures to avoid alarmism and find the lowest common denominator on which the majority of scientists can agree, even the IPCC says that humans have caused global warming that has, in turn, caused this increase in natural disasters, and that this damage will continue to increase.
These are the facts stated explicitly or alluded to by the IPCC in their report following their last meeting in 2013:
If we keep ignoring the IPCC’s recommendations then, on average, the total global warming (from preindustrial levels) is headed toward 4°C (7°F). The US faces warming in the range of 5°C (9°F) by the year 2100.
Sea levels are rising faster and faster. A much more rapid sea level rise is now projected (28-97 cm by the year 2100). With unabated emissions, the IPCC estimates that by the year 2300, global sea levels will rise by 1-3 meters.
There have been and will be increasing storm surges as a result of sea level rise. More intense luges are very likely.
In addition, arid areas are likely to get drier and wet areas wetter.
Near-surface permafrost at high northern latitudes will be reduced as the global mean surface temperature increases. By the end of the 21st century, the area of surface permafrost (the upper 3.5 m layere) will decrease by between 37% (RCP2.6) to 81% (RCP8.5) on average.
“Climate change will affect carbon cycle processes in a way that will exacerbate the increase of CO2 in the atmosphere (high confidence). Further uptake of carbon by the ocean will increase ocean acidification.”
Be alarmed. Be very alarmed.
Ignore the facts.
Remain ignorant.
Die.
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The explosion ‘released hundreds of times the equivalent mechanical energy’ as the Hiroshima blast, according to Nasa Some 105,000 residents have been affected after the underwater Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano erupted 10 days ago
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Published: 6:56pm, 25 Jan, 2022
The recent eruption of the underwater volcano near Tonga was several hundred times stronger than the explosive force of the atomic bomb dropped over Hiroshima, US space agency Nasa said.
“This is a preliminary estimate, but we think the amount of energy released by the eruption was equivalent to somewhere between 4 to 18 megatons of TNT,” NASA scientist Jim Garvin said in a statement.
“That number is based on how much was removed, how resistant the rock was, and how high the eruption cloud was blown into the atmosphere at a range of velocities.”
Peru declares emergency from oil spill linked to Tonga eruption
The explosion “released hundreds of times the equivalent mechanical energy” as the Hiroshima blast, according to Nasa, referring to one of two atomic bombs detonated by the United States in its war against Japan in 1945.
The underwater Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano, just 65 kilometres north of Tonga’s capital Nuku’alofa, erupted 10 days ago, sending a gigantic cloud of ash and gas into the sky.
An estimated 84 per cent of the approximately 105,000 residents on all of Tonga’s islands have been affected by the ashfall from the eruptions and the subsequent tsunami, the waves of which reached as far away as Alaska.
Meanwhile, A Covid-19 outbreak on an Australian warship on Tuesday threatened to disrupt Tonga eruption aid efforts, as survivors of the volcanic blast described how they fled with only the clothes on their backs.
Australia has led international relief efforts, rushing to get water and humanitarian supplies to the nation of 100,000.
But officials in Canberra said 23 coronavirus cases had been detected among the crew of the warship HMAS Adelaide, which is steaming towards the capital Nuku’alofa laden with aid.
Tonga’s oiled-up Olympic flag bearer raises over US$340,000 in disaster aid 20 Jan 2022
Tonga is one of the few places in the world that remains Covid-free and Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton said the relief effort would not be allowed to jeopardise that status.
Dutton said the ship would remain at sea while discussions were held with Tongan authorities to decide whether the crew would attempt “contactless” delivery of the much-needed supplies.
“We’re not going to put the Tongan population at risk, but at the same time we want to deliver aid as quickly as possible,” he told Sky News Australia.
A Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force’s transport vessel departs for Tonga from Hiroshima Prefecture on January 24, 2022. Photo: EPA-EFE/JIJI PRESS
New Zealand, France, Japan and China have also contributed to relief efforts in the wake of an event the Tonga government has described as an “unprecedented disaster”.
One of the worst-hit areas was Mango island, the closest inhabited land to the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano.
A local man was among three known fatalities from the disaster and Mango’s entire remaining population of 62 has been relocated to the main island of Tongatapu after tsunami waves washed away their homes.
Kalisi Levani, 81, said the whole island shook and the sky turned black as she heard “explosions like shooting sounds”.
“We all ran and we didn’t take anything,” she said.
A vessel carrying the emergency aid from China to Tonga sets off from a port in Walu Bay, Fiji, on January 24, 2022. Photo: Xinhua
Levani said families fled to a small hill, the island’s only high ground, and she only made it over the rugged terrain with help from her son-in-law.
“I told him to put me down, because if I don’t die from the tsunami, I’ll die from being exhausted,” she said.
Community leader Reverend Kisina Toetu’u said the islanders prayed through the night as ash rained down on them, with women and children sheltering under a woven mat as men remained exposed to the elements.
A building is in ruins in Tungua, Tonga. Photo: Malau Media via Reuters
“It was only the next morning that some men, as a search party, went down to look for our missing person and saw the devastation, and that nothing was left,” he said.
Asked if the community would return to Mango, Toetu’u said: “not in the near future”.
“Everything is gone there, our homes, so we are here for now and then we will see what steps to take,” he said.
Summary
Recent weather and geological events throughout the world have served to destabilize governments, economies and societies which falls in line with the sinister plans of the W.E.C.’s ‘Great Reset’. ‘Climate Emergencies’ will support ‘Viral Outbreak Emergencies’ which will require urgent government and corporate action.
Retreat to your bunkers.
Stay there.
Live for a while.
Go to high ground.
Stay there.
Live for a while.
Consider dealing with the arbiters and facilitators of these calamities, crimes of genocide, and other misdemeanours where they live and work – where you live and work. Resistance starts at home.
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