Session 16 September 2017

Laura said:
Quick, somebody calculate the volume of earth's water and the volume of Earth itself and put them side by side as cubes.
According to Wikipedia, there are 1.386 billion (10^9) cubic kilometers of water on Earth, 97.5% of which is saltwater in the oceans and 2.5% of which is freshwater in liquid form and ice. The total volume of the entire Earth is 1.08321 trillion (10^12) cubic kilometers.

1.386 x 10^9 / 1.08321 x 10^12 = 0.00127953 or 0.127953%, or about 1/8th of 1%.

In other words, if you imagine a marble next to a beach ball, you're likely in the ballpark.
 
Visiting this website I found plenty of data about oceans volume, and other water resourses and so on FWIW--> https://hypertextbook.com/facts/2001/SyedQadri.shtml
 

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Laura said:
Data said:
You may have seen this illustration before, but this is allegedly the total volume of water on Earth if collected into a sphere. Looks like it is 'not much'.

That is undoubtedly ridiculous! Surely they only mean fresh water?

Quick, somebody calculate the volume of earth's water and the volume of Earth itself and put them side by side as cubes.

It's what i think, only represent the fresh water part.
It's somewhere in this LINK, but i don't remember exactly where !
 
goyacobol said:
Many thanks to all of you for the new session.

For me it seems many topics covered might be far-reaching and serious.

Q: (Joe) In that sense, he's kind of a perfect representative of the people who voted him into power. The majority of them probably have their heart in the right place, but they're completely clueless about the world and how it works, you know?

A: Yes

I think with the above question and answer we might have a huge indication of what to expect from Trump supporters. It is kind of like a limbo state of "wait and see".

In the previous session 08-05-2017 Laura asked:

(L) So they're trying to drive him out, so... It's just a real ugly
situation right now, and I dunno how smart Trump is. I dunno what
kind of advisors he's got. I know he ought to get rid of that son-inlaw.
Well, he can't do anything! The only thing he COULD do would
be to call on the people to start a revolution.

A: Yes

Whether the US will have that revolution or not is an unsettling thought for me. Knowing the "only thing" left to do for Trump is "call on the people to start a revolution" makes it seem even further away now that he is "captured" so to speak.

Also I think the weather and cosmic signs are real messages to me that forces of change are in motion. I am trying to accept the possibility of these changes in a positive frame of mind but it is a real challenge. As for calling Trump "Trumpy" I think it is time to get past that stage and realize "he tried". At best he will live to finish his term without a heart attack or worse it seems to me.

The question for me is since I think Trump is just a "reflection" of the people who supported him ("he's kind of a perfect representative of the people who voted him into power.") will those people wake up to the point of revolution?

Here is one of the best descriptions of where we are in the US and unfortunately dragging much of the world along with us:

MUST SEE: FORMER CIA AGENT BLOWS WHISTLE ON SECRET SHADOW GOVERNMENT

He says "It's a time for courage, it's a time for truth". And towards the end he mentions the Wizard of Oz and the man behind the curtain.

As Caesar said "Be true to yourself and fear nothing" but that's mostly our inside information so far.
 
If the volume of earth is ~10^12 km3, that means that an equivalent cube with the same volume would have ~10000km on each size.
Considering the volume of earth's water to be ~1.5*10^9 km3, the equivalent cube would have a side of ~1200 km.
 
zak said:
Laura said:
Data said:
You may have seen this illustration before, but this is allegedly the total volume of water on Earth if collected into a sphere. Looks like it is 'not much'.

That is undoubtedly ridiculous! Surely they only mean fresh water?

Quick, somebody calculate the volume of earth's water and the volume of Earth itself and put them side by side as cubes.

It's what i think, only represent the fresh water part.
It's somewhere in this LINK, but i don't remember exactly where !

I was just thinking the amount in the picture looked possibly small. I just think it would be difficult to determining the exact amount considering underground sources would require a lot of technology to map.

There are some attempting to look for that water such as:

WHAT IS GROUNDWATER?

Aquifers and Groundwater

How to Find Underground Water

UNDERGROUND WATER

It makes you appreciate how important/precious water is to us. I don't know if the graphic includes both salt water and fresh water or takes into account the underground sources such as underground rivers, cavern streams, the ice at the poles etc..

With all the fracking and pollution of aquifers and companies buying up water sources it is an obvious valuable commodity. There are quite a few sources claiming the PTB want to use food and water as weapons of control not to mention all the other factors such as propaganda, wars, weather and vaccinations.
 
Okay, I'm convinced that the graphic is pretty close. Maybe a better question would be: what is the volume of the LITHOSPHERE compared to the volume of water? Since both land and water are more or less floating on the surface of molten rock, etc.
 
My vote is still out on the water percentage due to the availability of the data but I was searching for something the Cs said about things heating up. I finally found it so I'll just mention it in reference to us "waiting" for things to develop. I wasn't thinking about 3D to 4D but I'll include the surrounding questions as well since we have two dogs too.

Session 5 August 2017
Q: (Galatea) Speaking of pets, I wanted to ask if it's possible to take
pets into 4D with you?
A: In some instances if there is sufficient bonding so as to increase
the FRV of the 2D creature. In the case of Sebastian, being loved by
so many, this is possible.
Q: (L) So you kind of piggyback him. So, you're saying that some
creatures can skip 3D?
A: Rare, but possible.
Q: (Galatea) Well, 1D, 2D, and 3D all live together. So can't 4D and
2D live together?
(L) I guess. I guess if we go to 4D, Sebastian goes with us. But as
long as we're still 3D, he stays with us here.
A: Yes
Q: (L) But because of all of us being so attached... Well, that's
interesting. A couple of times, you've given messages to the group.
Is there anything you'd like to say to the group?
A: Those of you who are waiting for "The Wave" to save or change
you should be aware that you are really like the frog being gradually
cooked.

Q: (Galatea) So, you're saying people should act as much as possible
as if the Wave is already here?
A: Yes. In fact, it is!
Q: (L) We're in the middle of it. We're just so small and miniscule in
relation to the cosmic process that what we see as this gradually
deteriorating situation that is leading to ultimate chaos on this planet
is the effect of it happening. It happens in increments and jumps, like
quantum wave packets or whatever they call 'em. It accumulates,
and then jumps, and then accumulates, and then jumps.
(Pierre) If chaos is a manifestation of the Wave, chaos is here for a
while now, so the Wave is here.
(L) The Wave is here because chaos is the manifestation of the
Wave.
A: Yes! Goodbye.
END OF

One thing that is significant to me is that WE might be like the frog. Not just the events heating up around us but it is US (not just U.S. but us). That is if we are just "waiting" and not acting like the Wave is already here. Maybe we should get hoppin?
 
goyacobol said:
Data said:
You may have seen this illustration before, but this is allegedly the total volume of water on Earth if collected into a sphere. Looks like it is 'not much'.

And this is accurate because? :huh:

radius_sphere = (3 x V / pi / 4) ^ 1/3

Inserting the volumes given in earlier posts:

radius_sphere_earth = approx. 6300 km
radius_sphere_water = approx. 690 km

If you draw those radii in a program you will confirm the illustration.

However, that's only the liquid water. There is also water bound in molecular structures, so it would be a bit more.
 
Thanks for the new session! Not surprised about Trump toeing the line - I honestly felt like he already caved into the Deep State after the weapons deal with Saudi Arabia a few months ago, but I guess the MSM starting to back off is a final tell-tale sign.
 
(Pierre) If chaos is a manifestation of the Wave, chaos is here for a
while now, so the Wave is here.
(L) The Wave is here because chaos is the manifestation of the Wave.

I keep thinking about all the vicious animal attacks that are taking place repeatedly now. And then I think of all the vicious attacks/shootings involving the police upon citizens (and their dogs). One can easily think that the police assaults may be a result of a drop in standards as to who should even be a member of the police force - less than average IQ, bad psychological traits, or as some say, training in Israel by their psychopathic instructors. Perhaps it's a combination of these, but maybe, too, the same forces that are influencing the animal behavior are doing the same to humans - those forces being the Wave?
 
zak said:
Laura said:
Data said:
You may have seen this illustration before, but this is allegedly the total volume of water on Earth if collected into a sphere. Looks like it is 'not much'.

That is undoubtedly ridiculous! Surely they only mean fresh water?

Quick, somebody calculate the volume of earth's water and the volume of Earth itself and put them side by side as cubes.

It's what i think, only represent the fresh water part.
It's somewhere in this LINK, but i don't remember exactly where !

Well, finally i found the where of the somewhere from the link, and it's not only the fresh part as i thought !
See by yourself here:
http://www.whoi.edu/page.do?pid=83456&cl=78993&tid=5122
 
America's Slow-Motion Military Coup

Authored by Stephen Kinzer via The Boston Globe,

In a democracy, no one should be comforted to hear that generals have imposed discipline on an elected head of state. That was never supposed to happen in the United States. Now it has
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Among the most enduring political images of the 20th century was the military junta.
It was a group of grim-faced officers — usually three — who rose to control a state. The junta would tolerate civilian institutions that agreed to remain subservient, but in the end enforced its own will. As recently as a few decades ago, military juntas ruled important countries including Chile, Argentina, Turkey, and Greece.

These days the junta system is making a comeback in, of all places, Washington.
Ultimate power to shape American foreign and security policy has fallen into the hands of three military men: General James Mattis, the secretary of defense; General John Kelly, President Trump’s chief of staff; and General H.R. McMaster, the national security adviser. They do not put on their ribbons to review military parades or dispatch death squads to kill opponents, as members of old-style juntas did. Yet their emergence reflects a new stage in the erosion of our political norms and the militarization of our foreign policy. Another veil is dropping.

Given the president’s ignorance of world affairs, the emergence of a military junta in Washington may seem like welcome relief. After all, its three members are mature adults with global experience — unlike Trump and some of the wacky political operatives who surrounded him when he moved into the White House. Already they have exerted a stabilizing influence. Mattis refuses to join the rush to bomb North Korea, Kelly has imposed a measure of order on the White House staff, and McMaster pointedly distanced himself from Trump’s praise for white nationalists after the violence in Charlottesville.

Being ruled by generals seems preferable to the alternative. It isn’t.


Military officers, like all of us, are products of their background and environment. The three members of Trump’s junta have 119 years of uniformed service between them. They naturally see the world from a military perspective and conceive military solutions to its problems. That leads toward a distorted set of national priorities, with military “needs” always rated more important than domestic ones.

Trump has made clear that when he must make foreign policy choices, he will defer to “my generals.”
Mattis, the new junta’s strongman, is the former head of Central Command, which directs American wars in the Middle East and Central Asia. Kelly is also an Iraq veteran. McMaster has commanded troops in Iraq and Afghanistan almost without interruption since he led a tank company in the 1991 Gulf War.

Military commanders are trained to fight wars, not to decide whether fighting makes strategic sense. They may be able to tell Trump how many troops are necessary to sustain our present mission in Afghanistan, for example, but they are not trained either to ask or answer the larger question of whether the mission serves America’s long-term interest. That is properly the job of diplomats. Unlike soldiers, whose job is to kill people and break things, diplomats are trained to negotiate, defuse conflicts, coolly assess national interest and design policies to advance it. Notwithstanding Mattis’s relative restraint on North Korea, all three members of Trump’s junta promote the confrontational approach that has brought protracted war in Afghanistan, Iraq and beyond, while fueling tension in Europe and East Asia.

Our new junta is different from classic ones like, for example, the “National Council for Peace and Order” that now rules Thailand. First, our junta’s interest is only international relations, not domestic policy. Second, it did not seize power in a coup, but derives its authority from the favor of an elected president. Third and most important, it main goal is not to impose a new order but to enforce an old one.

Last month, President Trump faced a crucial decision about the future of America’s war in Afghanistan. This was a potential turning point. Four years ago Trump tweeted, “Let’s get out of Afghanistan.” If he had followed that impulse and announced that he was bringing American troops home, the political and military elite in Washington would have been stunned. But junta members swung into action. They persuaded Trump to announce that instead of withdrawing, he would do the opposite: reject “rapid exit” from Afghanistan, increase troop strength, and continue “killing terrorists.”

It is no great surprise that Trump has been drawn into the foreign policy mainstream; the same happened to President Obama early in his presidency. More ominous is that Trump has turned much of his power over to generals. Worst of all, many Americans find this reassuring. They are so disgusted by the corruption and shortsightedness of our political class that they turn to soldiers as an alternative.

It is a dangerous temptation.


_http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-09-18/americas-slow-motion-military-coup
Yeah - I'm not reassured.
 
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