Changes in Earth’s core and mantle leading to significant shifts in Earth’s climate and rotational dynamics

@EthicalSkeptic AI Summary:

The article “Exothermic Core-Mantle Decoupling – Dzhanibekov Oscillation Theory” explores a hypothesis that links changes in Earth’s core and mantle to significant shifts in Earth’s climate and rotational dynamics. Here is a simpler breakdown of its main points: 

@EthicalSkeptic 2/5 A process called exothermic core-mantle decoupling is taking place, where the Earth’s core transfers heat to the mantle. This process, previously misinterpreted as solely due to human activities, could be significantly affecting Earth’s climate. 

3/5 Following the heat transfer, a phenomenon similar to the Dzhanibekov effect observed in space physics, where a body flips unexpectedly while rotating. In Earth’s case, this could mean a dramatic shift in the position of the geographic North Pole due to changes in the density and rotation of the mantle. 

4/5 The theory introduces two critical points:

The Indigo Point is the beginning phase of these changes, where actions set in motion are not easily noticed but lead to significant outcomes.

The Tau Point marks a crucial tipping point where these changes become irreversible and clearly observable. 

5/5 A link between the Earth’s core-mantle, large-scale environmental and rotational changes challenges scientific understanding. Catastrophic changes could be underway. New ways to understand geological & environmental data are urgently needed before reaching the critical Tau Point. 

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The longer article from which AI extracted the summary above: Exothermic Core-Mantle Decoupling – Dzhanibekov Oscillation (ECDO) Theory. TES has been a saint during covid and beyond. He is also very interesting on how heat from the earth’s core is affecting earth’s climate by warming our oceans. I am using the AI extract above in the hope that it will prompt more readers to delve into TES’s work on climate change. Most of us know the oceans have suddenly heated up at a (modern) unprecedented rate. Since there is nothing new enough happening in the atmosphere, it seems highly likely that something is happening in the deep ocean. When that much water gets that much hotter fast, obviously the atmosphere will also heat up. ABN

The government has recovered non-human technology w/ Ashton Forbes

UPDATE: Very good video, well-worth viewing. It covers the MH370 incident with some new takes and also widens the discussion beyond that flight to what the technology means and where it may have come from. Lots of info in many directions with no dull sections. Ashton also laudably declares he is not looking for or taking money for his contributions, which is a good way to keep your mind clear of low interference. ABN

Preventing Memory Loss With Marijuana

Some parts of the brain respond positively to regular cannabis exposure

  • Recent investigations have shown that stimulating the brain’s cannabinoid receptors may be protective.
  • The contents of cannabis may offer protection from the effects of stroke, chronic pain, and inflammation.
  • Cannabis may restore neurogenesis and neuroplasticity in the aging brain by reducing inflammation.

…Research has demonstrated that stimulating the brain’s marijuana receptors may offer protection by reducing brain inflammation and by restoring neurogenesis. Thus, later in life, marijuana might actually help your brain, rather than harm it. Cannabis products may offer benefits for a variety of central nervous system diseases and dysfunctions such as forms of epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and some neuropsychiatric disorders. It may require very little daily cannabis consumption to produce benefits in the older brain; it appears as though only a single puff each day is necessary to produce significant benefit. The challenge for pharmacologists in the future will be to isolate the beneficial effects of the marijuana plant from its psychoactive effects.

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Email to a friend on being Black-Pilled

We both have different experience and backgrounds but I think overall we’re seeing much the same thing from different angles. I would say I am black-pilled and also we can have some influence on modern kings and queens. What you can see in today’s cabal is it’s a very tight knit group with ancient origins and a strong history of cohesion. At the same time they are very powerful and with modern surveillance technology and control technology, they are an extremely formidable ruling class.

We don’t even know who is in control of it all, which is an indication of very strong power at the top. Zero leaks, no squealers, no backstabbers (in public). My sense of what happened to Harvey Weinstein is he pissed somebody in that top power group off really bad and they publicly have humiliated and tortured him and made him an example for everyone to see. Either Jeffrey Epstein is dead murdered in jail or he was sprung from jail and is living with a new face somewhere in the world happily ever after. Either way it shows the incredible power of the group that controlled him and that he served. Of course you also know that not one of his clients has even been named, let alone dealt with publicly.

Non-compliance or mass disbelief worked against monkeypox and against people continuing to take the COVID vax, so I am not saying we can’t do any non-compliance. Our ‘difference’ on this appears to me to be just a matter of context and word interpretation. I doubt there will be very much if anything we can do about any kind of currency takeover, digital or otherwise. Look what happened to Bitcoin: first they sort of seemed to oppose it then they jumped on it, now they control it, now it’s an asset storage medium. In that video they suggest that we ‘take back Bitcoin’ and use it the way it was supposed to be used. That kind of resistance is totally impotent. I doubt they would affect even $5,000 worth of Bitcoin with a movement like that.

The main black pill is modern technology coupled with a very strong group that is able to remain largely secret at the top. It’s true that in the past kings and queens did listen to the population and were sometimes forced to bow to their wishes, but by and large for all time almost all people have been serfs or slaves or servants or wage slaves, peasants, peons. and there’s less chance today of the masses doing anything, or maybe I should say there’s no greater chance that we’ll get anywhere different today.

That said, the future may bring some very beautiful and weird stuff that will make everything different. Digital babies will be a major part of that. A more intelligent population and ruling class will very possibly fix many of the maddening problems we see today. A more intelligent population will not tolerate so many stupid lies and also will not need them. Disapproval from a more intelligent population will have even more effect on the elite than ever before. Also, ethics and morality are persuasive on their own. Virtue is it’s own reward, so a smarter elite may on their own ascend to a more ethical lifestyle and use of power. we may eventually end up with the most perfect political system of all — a wise and benevolent dictatorship. ABN

Nature will unambiguously demonstrate that neither the unvaccinated nor the vaccinated who refused to re-vaccinate can be blamed for the imminent transition of this immune escape pandemic to its final, hyperacute phase… — Geert Vanden Bossche

The emergence of cryptic lineages: Another example of how a lack of immunological insight leads to empty prejudices.

People often speculate that if my predictions come true (of which I remain 100% convinced), the unvaccinated will once again be scapegoated for exacerbating the public health damage caused by the virus. However, I firmly believe this won’t be the case, as it will become unmistakably clear that cases of enhanced severe Covid-19 (C-19) disease will almost1 exclusively occur among the C-19 vaccinated, leaving healthy unvaccinated individuals unaffected.

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Vanden Bossche’s predictions of a deadly pandemic among the vaxxed have not come to pass. Indeed, many credible researchers now claim there never was a pandemic. That said, even if there never was a pandemic, billions of people were vaxxed, so Vanden Bossche may yet prove to be right. Right or wrong, I interpret his motives as being highly ethical. ABN

Moscow Terrorism Attack: Preliminary Takes — Anatoly Karlin

(1) As I initially said, confirmed not a false flag. Large number of Tajiks in Russia x sad Tajik propensity to sympathize with Islamic State = was always the most obvious explanation; not everything has to revolve around Ukraine. Islamic State has amusingly gone overboard insisting on its culpability amidst the wave of online conspiracy theories that it was Ukraine, FSB false flag, Mossad, CIA, etc.

(2) Initial skepticism aside, the suspects are almost certainly the correct ones. Amongst other things, the clothing matches. Don’t think FSB could have all set it up so quickly and competently.

(3) Nonetheless, cutting off their ears/electroshocking them and proudly posting it all on Telegram testifies to the progressive “Wagnerization” of Russian security services, which is an extremely negative development for Russians since any semblance of rule of law and due process in the RF has collapsed in the past two years. They were doing this before but now they post it as well, and within the RF’s pre-war borders, too.

(4) The main social reactions appear to be a wave of anti-immigrant hate crimes from the low IQ normies, and mocking Putin’s lackluster response from the more skeptical higher IQ ones (so much so that they just released a cringe video of what were supposedly Putin’s very intense schedule in the “minutes” after the terrorist attack which journalists just happened to be around to film).

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Climate models can’t explain 2023’s huge heat anomaly — we could be in uncharted territory

When I took over as the director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, I inherited a project that tracks temperature changes since 1880. Using this trove of data, I’ve made climate predictions at the start of every year since 2016. It’s humbling, and a bit worrying, to admit that no year has confounded climate scientists’ predictive capabilities more than 2023 has.

…In general, the 2023 temperature anomaly has come out of the blue, revealing an unprecedented knowledge gap perhaps for the first time since about 40 years ago, when satellite data began offering modellers an unparalleled, real-time view of Earth’s climate system. If the anomaly does not stabilize by August — a reasonable expectation based on previous El Niño events — then the world will be in uncharted territory. It could imply that a warming planet is already fundamentally altering how the climate system operates, much sooner than scientists had anticipated. It could also mean that statistical inferences based on past events are less reliable than we thought, adding more uncertainty to seasonal predictions of droughts and rainfall patterns.

Much of the world’s climate is driven by intricate, long-distance links — known as teleconnections — fuelled by sea and atmospheric currents. If their behaviour is in flux or markedly diverging from previous observations, we need to know about such changes in real time. We need answers for why 2023 turned out to be the warmest year in possibly the past 100,000 years. And we need them quickly.

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This article is weird as it discusses all the usual possibilities for the temperature anomaly of 2023, but ignores the less usual but eminently possible explanation that thermal transmission from earth’s core via abyssal ocean depths is the cause. The author is none other than the director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies. ABN