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EU/USA Space Council:Β http://www.esa.int/About_Us/Welcome_to_ESA/EU_ESA_Space_Council
ESA Mars Article:Β http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/Exploration/ExoMars/Europe_to_Mars_and_back
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Antibiotics in Rivers:Β https://www.york.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/2019/research/antibiotics-found-in-some-of-worlds-rivers/
Ethiopian Volcano Life: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/ethiopian-volcano-microbes-alien-life-on-mars-a8931721.html
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I like "humans screwing with the weather." As a species we like to screw with everything. But unfortunately we wind up fucking things up more so. We should learn to be still in silent. I had a man tell me that once "stillness and silence." I'm still trying to figure it out after 20 years.
What's the "normal" level of anti-biotics in rivers? Weird headlines…
SO app is great, hope to forecast a few events myself upon a thorough vetting. Aloha
How much you wanna bet those antibiotics in the water come from over-feeding antibiotics to livestock?
Not even antibiotics can survive in the river Thames! LOL. Great report, as ever. π
52 Tornados over night , holy crap π₯
oh man almost forgot about the echo blot coffee today ,…sorry ben .
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Hot and humid here! A reprieve from storms til maybe Saturday. Thank you Davidson family for yours tireless effort!!!! π
ποΈποΈ open no fear!!!
Free antibiotcs :/….I used to disstill my driking water…now I bought a gravity filter,the best I could find was
Alexapure 2.5 gal… removes 99.99% of everything 1 filter last 5000 gals
Peace
We're in for another ride this year,already 100degrees in the shade in Florida
Good evening SO's it's 84 f here in Indy with partly sunny skies .. I wonder how much of antibiotics in the rivers is due to people using antibacterial soap ; it's been all the rage since the 90's .. Anyways thanks for the info ben & do try too have a great day everyone β
Thanks Ben!!
Drought and loads of rain, bad management in the USA right there.
Where is the new valley of the sun.
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This May Be a wild shot an Not sure how Too track – correlate weather now an in Past.
When looking back in history n weather for NM An four corners area. An the wetness proposed for your Area.
If we Step back in time an use as possible bench mark Past cycles!?
Please Consider the Anasazi Both Their Rise An Fall From history an the Weather that brought About the ability to survive in a semi-arid region.
(I Have seen π what the areas looked like in their peak.
With rich an arid Land with the ability to support Larger Populations!
The Weather coming your way Currently May – Be a precursor for what NM may look like once again during the Up Coming GSM!?
For what has happened before can repeat itself in Time.
Namaste π
Thank you for the new disaster app!
Is it possible to make the numbers larger for us old people.
Thanks Ben great listening to these reports everyday so very thankful for the time and effort you put into this. Love from the UK
Thanks Ben π
Good day 0bservers, …one of the best highlights of days, watching, listening, and learning from the reports Ben gathers and shares. Much appreciated!
Northern Alberta canada deadly drought wildfires already kicked off.
The new valley of the sun?
"Eyes open, no fear. Be safe everyone."
Is this a stupid question? I still don't have a firm grip on prediction rules: what is up with all the recent blot echos? Are we leading up to the Big Bada-Boom? Or, is it just some coincidental anomaly?
Thank you for sharing god bless stay safe
I survived the tornadoes. S0 almost lost a thumb out of 0hi0. I'm sure no one would have missed me. π₯ Correction. TEE-nuh cared. I don't know if she would have missed me, but she cared. I want everyone to know TEE-nuh is a caring person. Thumb her UP. πππππππππππ
Oh my did I arrive here late to today! Still good any time of day! Happy day SOβs !
Thank you Ben
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So what is the "New Valley of the Sun"? Internet search not helpful.
Thanks Ben.. it's the "DESTROYER" THAT'S CAUSING ALL OF THE EARTH, AND WEATHER EVENTS HAPPENING AROUND THE WORLD.. WAKE-UP ,WAKE-UP, REPENT..
I watch your spot every night! I am continually fascinated by what see and hear from each video! Thanks for what you do!!
Can you add a chemtrail graphic?
Warming? Cooling? Change or no change? About climate keep the argument binary. Change vs No change. A small ice age? A mini super nova. Eyes open no fear.
From Discover on Google https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1133062/nasa-news-discovery-space-solar-flare-storm-sun-explosion-solar-minimum-nasa-latest/amp
You roak!observers!
On this date in History β May 28,
585 BC – Solar eclipse, as predicted by Greek philosopher Thales, while Lydians under Alyattes war with the Medes under Cyaxares, leading to a truce. One of the cardinal dates from which other dates calculated
1818 – 1st steam-vessel to sail Great Lakes launched
1886 – F3 tornadoes skipped through Montgomery and Bucks counties in Pennsylvania, then across Mercer and Monmouth counties in New Jersey from south of Ambler, to Jarrrettstown south of Hatboro, near Langhorne, then crossed the Delaware River, 4 miles south of Trenton, NJ. Damage was done to businesses at White Horse and Allentown, NJ. Losses totaled over $200,000 dollars. At least 16 barns were destroyed and all of the 4 deaths may have been in barns or stables, 2 in each Pennsylvania County. 15 other people were injured
1887 – The temperature reached 97Β°F at San Francisco, CA, establishing a record high temperature for the month of May
1923 – Attorney General says it is legal for women to wear trousers anywhere
1942 – Record late season snows fell across northwest Iowa. 10 inches fell at Lemars, 8 inches at Cherokee, and 5 inches at Sioux City.
1959 – Monkeys Able & Baker zoom 300 mi (500 km) into space on Jupiter missile, became 1st animals retrieved from a space mission
1963 – Cyclone hits Chittagong, Bangladesh; about 1 million houses destroyed
1964 – Unmanned Apollo 2 Saturn test launched into Earth orbit
1971 – USSR Mars 3 launched, 1st spacecraft to soft land on Mars
1987 – Thunderstorms produced torrential rains in Oklahoma and northern Texas. Lake Altus, OK was deluged with 9 inches of rain. 10 to 13 inches of rain inundated central Oklahoma over the last five days of the month resulting in damage estimated at $65 million dollars. Flooding forced several thousand people to evacuate their homes, many by boat or by helicopter. Measurable rain was recorded in Oklahoma City for the tenth straight day, setting a consecutive day record of at least one one-hundredth of an inch of liquid equivalent precipitation. Up to 8 inches of rain drenched northern Texas and baseball size hail was reported north of Seminole and at Knickerbocker
1995 β 7.8 Earthquake hits Russian town of Khabarovsk, killing 2,000 people
1997 β F5 Tornado in Jarrell Texas kills at least 28. The tornado was 3/4 of a mile (1.2 km) wide and tracked across the ground for 7.6 miles (12.2 km)
2007 – An early season heat wave covered a large of western and central Russia between the Caspian and Black Seas. The temperature at Volgograd soared to 98Β°F (36.67Β°C) while in Moscow, the mercury hit 91.2Β°F (32.89Β°C), easily surpassing Mayβs previous all-time record
I felt a low level frequency vibration and it pressurize my eyeball socket.
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