Wednesday, April 7, 2021

A Brief Local Oklahoma News

      Today we had two unrelated earthquakes in Oklahoma. Neither one was close enough for me to feel in the metro. The first one was a 3.2M at 4:44 a.m. this morning south east of Union City west/north west of Norman. The second one happened at 11:51 a.m. and was a 3.6 and occured west/south west of Horntown which is east of Norman. A male giraffe at the Oklahoma City Zoo has fathered two babies from two baby mamas. Both babies remain unnamed at this time. Starting Thursday Oklahoma will be opening up COVID vaccinations to nonresidents. I will soon be getting mine. Kingfisher Public Schools is reversing their mask mandate early next week as will Guthrie Public Schools.

Thursday, March 25, 2021

A Pandemic and an Outbreak

      The COVID-19 pandemic is not yet over, though in the U.S. it has receded. The situation in Europe in more dire where they are facing a third wave. It is likely a serious fourth wave will not occur in the U.S. where multiple variants, some deadlier and more contagious than others, are beginning to appear. COVID cases have significantly decreased, but are on another uptick thanks to states reopening (too soon) and lifting mask mandates. Ebola has also broken out in Guinea and DRC (see below). Due to the measures against the COVID virus, other contagious illnesses such as colds and flus have shown much less activity.

     There is a new Ebola outbreak in Guinea that seems to have come from a carrier whom survived the 20414-2016 outbreak and who has been harboring the virus since that time period. An outbreak was declared by Guinea on February 13, though cases appeared towards the end of January. 18 positive cases have been diagnosed with half of them dying. The Democratic Republic of Congo is reporting an unrelated outbreak (source: https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/ebola-outbreak-in-guinea-originated-from-past-epidemic-68545


LINKS:

Ebola Virus Can Remain in Carrier Survivors Years After Initial Infection



Saturday, March 6, 2021

Snow Biden

      We have over 520,000 Americans dead from COVID-19. Some states are beginning to drop mask recommendations, which I think is a big mistake. When the masks go down, the cases will rise. We are definitely jumping the gun here. With new more contagious variants popping up worldwide this is not the time to remove masks. Major snow systems moved through Oklahoma in recent weeks making for a snowy winter. It was bad for some people,  but as for myself, it was a pleasant winter even. But I am lucky because my pipes did not burst nor did I have to deal with shoveling snow or power outages, except for one controlled rolling blackout that cut power to conserve energy. I slept through that. When the power went down I heard my cell phone on its charger beep to let me know the power current was cut off and the sound of all my appliances powering down woke me.

     People are split (as they often are are) on their reception of the new President. I was disappointed that Trump did not win, but I am fine with Biden. Especially his next stimulus bill. A situation occurred (or rather didn't occur) Wednesday in which security forces had to be sentried at the capital in response to a online threat against the Republic that would involve redeclaring Trump as the reinstated President. It went uneventfully. This is not how you make change in America. This is not the civil war period. In order to make change we can go through two ways; 1. Electing officials to enact legislation in our interests. 2. Buy the politicians out with money. The patron God of America is Mammon. And his symbol is $ Most of us cant afford to buy a politician, and Briantologists certainly don't advocate armed insurrection. What does that leave us with? The beautiful thing called democratic process that allows us to vote. That and contacting our representatives to motivate them to make decisions reflecting our will as Americans. They have set a new date for March 20th. You know I love date setting. 2021 may be the springboard for us to launch a new positive direction for America. 

    We have had a very active winter. The snow systems that blew through were remarkable followed up soon after with spring like weather. 2021 has the promise of being a better year. Today it is quite nice outside. I am thankful to God for having today for it is a good day for me too. Nice weather and positive attitude towards change and the coming year. Though I will miss winter. She shall come again of course. 

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Monday, February 8, 2021

The Mayan End Cycle and Hazards in Oklahoma

      The coronavirus has killed almost three million people and in the U.S the fatality number will reach 500,000. It is possible that more Americans will die from COVID-19 than died from the Spanish Flu.

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     The Mayan age-end cycle may have fallen in 2011 or at least approximately December 21st, 2012. For the sake of my own chronology, I will continue to use 12/21/12 unless I see a legitimate reason to reorient my dating.

* The Doomsday Clock is close to midnight symbolising how close man is to destruction. 

    2012 was the hottest year on record.

* ×Because of the new age people are becoming more interested in the occult, new age paths and spirituality.

    ×The current Pope is very liberal and is open to all people's. He has expressed for people of different religions to work towards unity. He has even declared that atheists do not go to Hell.

    ×The earthquakes in Oklahoma have almost completely declined. Now we rarely have the occasional 3 magnitude. I haven't felt a quake since the 5.9 (?) we had a few years ago.

°I believe that the earthquake danger in Oklahoma has passed and we will likely not see a big quake again for around 50 years.

*×In a few years an asteroid will come close to earth and there is a risk that it could impact earth. That's just what we need after a pandemic. What's next? World War 3?


    °In Oklahoma we have had a bad ice storm. Worst one in at least this year. There have been hundreds of car wrecks today as well as a 29 car accident that took one life and hospitalised 5 people. The accident involved cars, at least one 18 wheeler and a cattle truck. Some cattle died in the accident. My area of Norman didn't get hit nearly as bad as Oklahoma City and the surrounding region. That's just north of me. We are under a travel advisory.

Site of Interest: www.ExtinctionProtocal.com