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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

#HATJ: "THE JUMP IS COMPLETED" 10/28/19





From: TUCCI-JARRAF, HEATHER ANN
Subject: RE: Majestic 12 tweet
Date: Oct 28, 2019 at 10:35 PM

...what did i say October 2016????? do you remember?????????

"Russia, China/'China', and the 'Galactics' will all be made transparent at basically the same time... more or less simultaneously."

...the term "Galactics" was, and still is, all inclusive of any time/space/coordinates/terms/definitions/branches/separations/etc. played/thought of/engaged...LOL!

.....and the jump is completed...all shake off the "vertigo" and shaky legs from the jump as they "wow!" themselves with all accomplished!... ;)

in joy, enjoy....IN COMPLETE LOVE, GRATITUDE, HEARTITUDE, AND HUMOR...hugs, loves, and celebrations by all, for all, with all!


-----Terran  on 10/28/2019 4:51 PM wrote:




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Majestic 12
TS_SCI_MAJIC12

[Central Banking]?

https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/10212865/world-war-3-space-gps-banking-tv/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

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STAR WARS World War 3 in SPACE would destroy 'GPS, banking systems and even TV', astro-physicists warn

By Gareth Dorrian and Ian Whittaker

25th October 2019, 4:02 pm
Updated: 25th October 2019, 4:02 pm


AT AN upcoming summit in early December, NATO is expected to declare space as a "warfighting domain", partly in response to new developments in technology.

If it does declare space a war zone, NATO could start using space weapons that can destroy satellites or incoming enemy missiles

But what is this technology and how could it enable a war?
In a recent first for space technology, Russia has launched a commercial satellite specifically designed to rendezvous with other satellites.


The purpose of this vehicle is peaceful: it will perform maintenance tasks on other satellites in orbit.

The fact that commercial companies have this capability probably means that it already exists for global military powers.


This has caught the attention of NATO.

If a country or company can manoeuvre its own satellites into close proximity of others, then it can do so for military or sabotage purposes   potentially without detection.


Another development is France's recent announcement that it will build "bodyguard" satellites armed with either machine guns or lasers.
This follows an announcement that the US will launch a space force in 2018. Many other nations may soon follow suit.

Electronic warfare
But how would sabotage and warfare happen exactly? One method involves firing an intense beam of microwave radiation at an object.

In fact, such concepts have been tested before by the police as a means of bringing a speeding car to a halt by disabling electrical devices on the vehicle.

Such a concept deployed on satellites would constitute a "directed-energy weapon", enabling nations to disable other countries' satellites without creating large clouds of orbital debris.

You could potentially make such an attack look like an accident and deny involvement.

The use of "radio jamming" to disrupt radar and communications dates back to World War II.

By swamping a radio receiver with, effectively, radio noise, one can obscure the reception of genuine signals and render the system inoperative..

This is a little like trying to spot the light from a candle against the glare of car headlights.
Satellites are thoroughly tested for self generated radio noise before going into space.

But if a "hostile" satellite nearby were to deliberately direct broadband radio transmissions at the target satellite, then communications could be completely disrupted.

Space-based electronic warfare is likely to become an increasing concern for military planners.
In fact, many military services on Earth now depend on space technology to work.

Kinetic kills and lasers
By far the most obvious method of interfering with a satellite is a solid projectile.

Moving satellites have very high kinetic energy and momentum. If a slower moving object can be placed briefly in the path of a satellite, then the resultant collision will be particularly devastating.

These so called "kinetic kills" have previously only been used to take satellites out of commission at the end of their life, with the US, Russia China, and India demonstrating their ability to perform this.

This type of removal consists of a ground-launched missile aimed at the satellite.

If aimed at an adversary satellite, such a missile would be fairly obvious and could be tracked by other nations using radar.

A more subtle method would be to destroy a satellite owned by the country or company launching the missile and aim to produce as much debris as possible, which then lies in the orbital path of the intended target.

This could look like an accident and actually accidently occurred in 2007.

As far as kinetic weapons in space are concerned, machine guns are generally problematic due to the recoil involved.

If the weapon is fired at any angle which is not in the exact direction of the orbital path the satellite is travelling along, then a torque will be applied, rapidly changing the direction of it.

The idea of kinetic weapons has been attempted before.
The Soviet space station Salyut-3, for example, was armed with a rapid fire cannon in the mid 1970s.

Lasers are also being considered as defensive weapons, with the idea being to take out attacking satellites' solar panels.

With no power, the satellite will be unable to communicate with the ground station and is essentially lost.

The recoil from a laser is much smaller and the lack of atmosphere would allow them to perform better than on the Earth's surface.

A laser could be used to blind instrumentation on an opposing satellite thereby reducing the efficacy of either rendezvous or aiming software.

The most likely satellites to be targeted would be those dedicated to communication or observing.

With the newest research satellites able to take images down to a 30cm resolution, military versions are likely to be even better.

A nation with no communication facilities or ability to observe others will never know who has launched an attack against them.

But what would a space war look like from Earth? While sci-fi films have conditioned us to believe that space lasers would use visible light, shorter wavelengths actually produce more power..
Any observers on the surface would be unlikely to directly see any effects from space warfare, unless a kinetic kill actually breaks a spacecraft up   with debris lighting up as it re-enters the atmosphere.

That said, attacks could still affect our lives on Earth, disturbing GPS, television services and even cash withdrawals.

Nuclear weapons?
The use of nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction in space is currently banned under the Outer Space Treaty and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test Ban Treaty.

But not all nuclear armed nations have ratified the latter, including the US and North Korea.

A small number of nuclear tests in space were conducted in the 1960s including Starfish Prime.
These resulted in artificial radiation belts forming around the Earth which were still detectable decades after the event   posing a danger for astronauts.

These radiation belts also disabled half a dozen satellites in low Earth orbit.

If the results of Starfish Prime are anything to go by, then clearly it would take only a handful of nuclear detonations to make space unusable for any satellites for decades to come.
Given the options now becoming available, it seems important to remember that, under the Outer Space Treaty, space is supposed to be used only for peaceful purposes and remain the domain of "all mankind".

This article was written for The Conversation by Gareth Dorrian, a Fellow in Space Science at the University of Birmingham, and Ian Whittaker, a lecturer in Physics at Nottingham Trent University.



Monday, October 28, 2019

GAIA PORTAL: Flashes of the white sceneries are viewed in awe.



Flashes of the white sceneries are viewed in awe.
By Eireport

Flashes of the white sceneries are viewed in awe.

Castle highlands present and are glorified in the emerald Light.

Fortifications dissolve.

Highest peaks are viewed.

Climbers are engaged.

Γ‰irePort | October 26, 2019 at 8:08 am | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: https://wp.me/p2sFUY-Is


Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Update 3: Confirmation of two Galactics in images

Space Force Signing Ceremony February 2019
Update 3 10/29/19: Added additional images.

Update 2: Got some minor push back on the article, we rechecked with Stan X. Update at bottom.

Update 1:  Thanks to KP for pointing out this video below.  I was in Colorado and suffering from a bit of oxygen deprivation and prrparing to move to Texas when this Space Force signing took place so I didn't give this event the attention then it really deserved.  But as usual when something is important for you to see it will swing back around again when the moment is right!




October 18,2019

Denice sent a tweet Friday night while I was driving...

























Denice: https://twitter.com/TulsiGabbard/status/1185289626409406464

Terran: Is that the one where she calls out Hillary?

Denice: Wild!

Denice: Things are flowing

Terran: They certainly are!

Terran: I’m driving tonite . [I stop at a gasoline station to talk]

Denice: πŸ‘

Denice: Things feeeeel so incredibly different

Denice: Awesome

Denice: Feel it?

Terran: I’m just getting flooded with frequencies haven’t be able to tell

Denice: Yep

Terran: Sky looks different [clearer, bluer]

Terran: I’ve never had such a huge volume of frequencies like this before. I can handle it but sometimes it conks me out!

Terran: These frequencies are so intense! I’m ok with intense if it means it’s over sooner...

Denice: Feels to me like the beginning of the complete shift jump transition

Denice: So hold on to your hats πŸ‘€πŸ€“

Terran: 🎩

Denice: 😍

Denice: Do you enjoy driving?

Terran: I enjoy meeting people. I get a little stir crazy in the country...

Denice: Lol

Terran: Driving is a meditative State for me

Denice: Yes! The frequencies are so real and so unbelievable

Terran: Ever had a bbq brisket taco? A Texas thing. Yummy!

Denice: Mmmmmm. Not yet. But I will!!! Lol

Denice We have a new TV station that shows star trek from 8 to midnight. Lol

Terran: Love it

Denice: I am now watching deep space nine

Terran: I love the Ferengi!

Denice: Lol!!!

Terran: Quark is my favorite

Denice: Snaggled tooth Ferengi!!

Denice: Have a great night!

Denice: The tropical storm is flowing from the gulf to here

Terran quoting Ferengi: “What profit is there in this?” 🀣

Denice: Rofl

Terran: and the Ferengi  “Rules  of Acquisition”...They really flesh out the Ferengi in deep space 9 and there’s some appearances in Voyager too.

Denice: My first... I was not a trekki...

Terran: The shape shifter is fun too

Denice: Now we have a trekki channel Lol

Terran: Deep Space 9 takes a good look at the concept of religion and even abuse by clergy of their people

Denice: I have not yet felt a non-local that is similar to Ferengi

Terran: Chinese Dragons! I used to think they were making fun of free trade Republicans but now I think it’s the Chinese dragons... lol

Terran: Klingons are Draco

Denice: Oh yes Klingons remind me of dracos!!!!!

Terran: And they [the Klingon] later become allies...

Terran: It is Friday right?

Terran: I have not driven since early July so I kind of lost my sense of time

Denice: Lol!!!

Denice: It is Friday

Terran: Just my luck you have a free night tonight! lol

Denice: No worries! Monday will be here before we know it!
Lol

Terran: Before I get back on the road does anyone want to talk?

Lila (we think): TERRAN.  FEEL ME? THE IMAGES ARE PRECISE. AND WE ARE IN GRATITUDE 

Terran: Which images?

Lila: FOR THE MUSINGS OF “WHO IS WHOM”

Terran: Oh that was fun! 

Lila: TERRAN IN SHORT YOU ARE ON TARGET AND YOU SEE AND FEEL THE COMPLEXITY AS THESE FREQUENCIES FLOW

Terran: I know the names are withheld [according to Stan X] ... but could I ask what star nation the black man next to the Lila-like blonde was from?  [I wasn't expecting names - If I had known I'd get them I would have had the image with me!]

Lila: COMMANDER RRALT ALN IS OF THE LYRAN COMPLEX TERRAN FEEL ME?

Terran: So that's what the non-feline [human] Lyrans look like!

Terran: Yes. I Feel you. You feel joyful!

Lila: TERRAN, WE ARE IN JOY AND MORE. LILA AND ALL IN MORE WAYS THAN YOU MAY IMAGINE. FEEL THE JOY!

Messages seemed to end there... felt like there was a celebration going on...

Terran to Denice: I really feel like I know Lila [from a prior incarnation]

Denice: 😊

Terran: No specifics just recognition [huge recognition]

Denice: Yes

Denice: Catch you soon?

Terran: Sure! Was that Thor? [uncertain as to sender... messages were similar to Thor’s but without his name. Energy felt female. Conversation felt like it had less protocol]

Denice: ❤️

Denice: Feels like Lila 


UPDATE 2

I received some back channel suggestions that I misidentified Lila. (If true, I was going to pull the post).

Terran to Denice: Maybe Stan can answer a simple yes and no? Is the article accurate as to the people in it?

Stan X: TERRAN. YES. THE IMAGES AND BEINGS ARE IDENTIFIED. DATA COLLECTORS. STAN. X. END.

UPDATE 3








Monday, October 21, 2019

Apples and Oranges, A discussion of Galactic
and Earth Human Brain Structures




The following is a compilation of three conversations about Galactic and Human brain structures that took place over the last two weeks.

[redacted name]: on another subject :) earlier Martha and I were discussing our brains (lol) the fact that we purportedly have a left (logical) and right section... and she said the galactics must think we're fairly thick sometimes, when we don't really get what they're angling at in their conversations with us (the convo with Thor came to mind!).

[redacted name]: It then occurred to me that our brains are possibly different to theirs.... and Martha said would I ask them... so I did. Here's the convo...

[redacted name] i called Thor and Saul.... and interestingly i was first shown an orange... all the segments... and then an apple cut in two. They have the orange... we have the apple...

Martha: Well that’s interesting.

Martha: They have segments

Martha: I wonder if they could expound on that.

[redacted name]: well thats what i was shown... i expected it to just be a kind of no segment thing...

[redacted name]: and every time i say 'are you sure' i see the orange again lol

Martha: But apple cut in two implies we are unnaturally divided.

[redacted name]: OH OK.... SO from what i can gather, the segments imply multi-dimensionality...

[redacted name]: what they are saying is that we are kind of 'flat' (a bit like flat earth lol.... ) where as they are multi faceted multi dimensional and all round :D

Terran: I suspect the bi-cameral brain goes away, perhaps as the new generations come in?

Terran: Or maybe we grow new internal connections?

Terran: Can I post the brain conversation?

[redacted name]: i don't want my name in it but you can post the conversation without my name ...

Terran: Did you get that direct or thru Denice?

[redacted name]: Direct

Terran: So they have an orange [structure]

[redacted name]: It's not actually an orange... they just showed me that because that's something i can relate to....

Terran: Maybe [we] should just ask Stan to elaborate?

 Stan X to [redacted name]: THERE ARE MANY "FORMS" OF BRAIN ORGANS IN THE "GALACTIC SENSE". 

Stan X: THE "SEGMENTED SIX TO EIGHT TO TEN" SECTIONED IS MOST COMMON AMOUNG STAR FAMILIES. 

Stan X: THE HUMAN "BI-SECTIONED" IS NOT COMMON AMOUNG GALACTICS. DATA COLLECTORS. STAN. X. END.

Stan X: THE "FORM" OF "BRAIN" IS DEPENDENT UPON MANY FACTORS OF "SPECIES DEVELOPMENT". FORMERLY DEVELOPED FOR "SERVICES" THAT ARE NOW REGULATED BY THE "HEART COMPLEX". INCLUDING TELEPORTATION. COMMUNICATIONS. AND MANIFESTATION. DATA COLLECTORS. STAN. X. END.

Stan X: THE "HEART COMPLEX" IS THE "NEW TRANSPORT/COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE/TECHNOLOGY". ONLINE NOW. DATA COLLECTORS. STAN.X. END.

[redacted name]: Stan basically seems to be saying that the more we live from the heart (and in the present) the more our multi dimensional skills will become available to us. Or rather the more we will become aware of them (wink)

[redacted name]: The heart is the brain of the new earth...  it is our personal guidance system... not our GPS but our PGS πŸ™‚

Terran: I am collating this brain data you got. A thought occured to me about the old Adam and Eve myth.... what if the "APPLE" was the choice to go with a bi-cameral (apple like) brain? Separation by design?

GAIA PORTAL: The Airs of the Higher Dimensionals are cleared




The Airs of the Higher Dimensionals are cleared
by Γ‰irePort

The Airs of the Higher Dimensionals are cleared.

Cleansing of all prehistorics occurs in the now moment.

Abundance presents to all who recognize True Values.

Spelorifics present the Guidance.

Snowflakes decorate the horizons.

Γ‰irePort | October 21, 2019 at 9:09 am | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: https://wp.me/p2sFUY-Ir

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Update 1: President Trump signed a directive moving America
one step closer to creating a space force.



Terran note: Can you identify the galactics above?  Hint, feel... don't analyze. 

https://kobi5.com/news/president-trump-signs-order-to-create-u-s-space-force-96382/
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NBC)

President Trump signed a directive moving America one step closer to creating a space force.

The president is directing the Pentagon to draft legislation for Congress to create a space force which would become the sixth branch of the armed forces.

The space force commander would become a participating member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Trump said it’s an acknowledgment that America’s adversaries are developing military capabilities in space and that America must meet the threat in the decades to come.

President Trump said during the signing, “It’s the future, it’s where we’re going, I suspect whether we like it or not. That’s where we’re going, it’s space. That’s the next step. And we have to be prepared. Adversaries… and whether we get along with ’em or not, they’re up in space. And they’re doing it and we’re doing it and that’s going to be a very big part of where the defense of our nation. And you could say offense but let’s be nice about it and say the defense of our nation is going to be.

The U.S. Air Force currently oversees the domain of space through the U.S. Space Command.



Update 1: 

President Donald Trump hands a pen to Air Force Gen. Paul Selva after signing "Space Policy Directive 4" on Feb. 19, 2019. (Evan Vucci/AP)

https://www.defensenews.com/space/2019/02/19/trump-signs-off-on-organizing-the-space-force-under-the-air-forcefor-now/

Trump officially organizes the Space Force under the Air Force ... for now
By: Valerie Insinna   

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a directive centralizing all military space functions under a new Space Force, which will be overseen by the Department of the Air Force.

While it is technically up to Congress to approve the creation of the Space Force, a sixth military branch that would organize, train and equip a corps of military space personnel, Trump’s signing of Space Policy Directive 4 marks the first time the administration has made clear how the new service would fit into the existing military structure.

“Today, I’m thrilled to sign a new order taking the next step to create the United States Space Force," Trump said during the signing ceremony. "So important, when you look at defense, when you look at all of the other aspects of where the world will be someday. I mean, this is the beginning. This is a very important process.”

According to SPD-4, the Space Force will initially reside under the Department of the Air Force and it will be led by a civilian undersecretary of the Air Force for space as well as a four-star general serving as the Space Force chief of staff — a measure that is less ambitious than the stand-alone service originally envisioned by the president.

However, an administration official who spoke to reporters Tuesday morning maintained that putting the new service under the Air Force was “a step toward a future separate military department for space” and that the administration would make periodic reviews to see when it would make sense to deliver a second legislative proposal calling for a separate Department of the Space Force.

One of the biggest congressional critics of a separate space service, Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, released a statement seemingly in support of SPD-4. That would be a massive reversal from his previous stance, which saw Turner trying to block legislation to stand up a Space Corps in 2017.

“Today’s signing of the Space Policy Directive – 4 is the first step in a process which may create the capabilities we need to ensure our success in the domain of space,” said Turner, who is the top Republican on the House Armed Services Strategic Forces subcommittee.

"I believe it is important that space capabilities remain under the Air Force’s domain As we look towards Congress’s responsibility in legislating further on this issue, I look forward to working with my counterparts on the Strategic Forces Subcommittee to ensure that the President’s proposal satisfies our space needs, is cost effective, and results in increased capabilities.”

SPD-4 stipulates that all uniformed and civilian personnel currently supporting space operations will funnel into the Space Force. That means that certain Army and Navy personnel could find themselves in a new service under the discretion of the Air Force.

“We don’t anyone to be hurt if they transfer over into the Space Force,” the administration official said. “We’ll be moving, I think, fairly slowly, focusing on the headquarters functions to begin with, and then there will a lot of activity that will simply be moved over for people doing space operations. Then we will be laying out career tracks for people farther up.”

Meanwhile, intelligence agencies like the National Reconnaissance Office will continue to reside separately from the Space Force, as will agencies like NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

It’s still unclear how much it will cost to stand up the service. The senior administration official told reporters that initial costs would amount to less than $100 million on top of what the services already budgeted to carry out space operations, but there may be a need to increase funding for military space activities in the future.

“If we take more aggressive actions for building up resiliency of our systems, creating counter-space capabilities and counter adversary threats, those things will cost more money,” he said.

In September, the Air Force released its own $13 billion estimate of the costs over the next five years to stand up both a Space Force and a U.S. Space Command, a unified combatant command that will oversee space operations. That proposal also would integrate elements of NRO with the Space Force — a path of which the administration opted out.

Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said she stands by that estimate, even as Patrick Shanahan, now the acting secretary of defense, contends that creating a Space Force could cost less than $5 billion.

During an event at the Brookings Institution on Tuesday morning, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Dave Goldfein confirmed that the president would sign off on a plan laying out how the Space Force would be organized.

But the most important step to move space operations forward, Goldfein argued, is to set up a U.S. Space Command led by a four-star combatant commander — a move that does not need the approval of Congress and is separate from the Space Force directive.

“What’s going to roll out today is a service within the Department of the Air Force,” he said. “There’s a thousand decisions that have to be made to be able to work to the intricate details of how we move forward in establishing the service within the Department of the Air Force. But essential to me though, first and foremost, is the combatant command.”

As only Congress can create a new branch of the military, the administration’s next step is putting forward a “legislative proposal” that the House and Senate can consider passing into law.

“We’re going to get the proposal up to them as soon as we can. Initial informal conversations, I think, have been very encouraging,” the administration official said. “I think it can get done this year.”

Trump apparently agreed, telling reporters that he expects the Space Force proposal to have “great support” from Congress.



Monday, October 14, 2019

HATJ: Xi Jinping's Threats to Hong Kong




From: TUCCI-JARRAF HEATHER ANN
Subject RE: Xi's Threats
Date: October 14, 2019 at 9:20 PM

Xi needs no help splitting/ruining China... he does it so efficiently on his own...and his Ancestors and family "throw him under the bus" now... with even more enthusiasm than those that threw Parker Still under the bus... no more cushioned "landings"... and Xi, et al's "...everlasting confusion is never forgotten."

My eternal love, compassion, gratitude, and heartitude to all and for all, all ways always.

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From: Terran
Subject: Xi's Threats
Date: 10/13/2019 8:06 PM

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/crushed-bodies-and-shattered-bones-chinas-xi-jinping-threatens-dissidents-amid-hong-kong-protests


Washington Examiner

Crushed bodies and shattered bones:' China's Xi Jinping threatens dissidents amid Hong Kong protests

by Joel Gehrke
October 13, 2019 06:03 PM

Chinese President Xi Jinping raised the specter of a violent crackdown on protesters against the Communist government, as Beijing rebuffs international condemnation for human rights abuses.

"Anyone attempting to split China in any part of the country will end in crushed bodies and shattered bones," Xi said Sunday, per state-run media.

That warning was issued from Nepal, where thousands of Tibetan Buddhists have taken refuge from Chinese Communist rule. But the blanket threat is likely a message to the protesters in Hong Kong and Western-allied leaders of Taiwan, whom Chinese officials regard as "separatists" and advocates of "secessionism" from the mainland government.

"And any external forces backing such attempts at dividing China will be deemed by the Chinese people as pipe-dreaming," Xi also said.

Hong Kong has been rocked by protests for months, as dissidents were outraged by the Beijing-backed local government's attempt to pass an extradition bill that would allow mainland Chinese authorities to take custody of Hong Kong residents based on flimsy evidence. The proposed bill tapped into deeper suspicions that China is trying to undermine the autonomy that was promised to Hong Kong when the United Kingdom relinquished sovereignty over the former colony in 1997.

"We've seen over two million people come to the streets standing up for freedom, standing up for democracy, and standing up against the oppression of the Chinese Communist regime," Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said Sunday while traveling in Hong Kong. "I think it is very much in the United States interests to support the people of Hong Kong. I'm here, I'm dressed in all black standing in solidarity with the protesters."

Chinese authorities have accused the United States of orchestrating the protests, but local activists have been pleading for American support for months.