Session 27 September 2025

On the topic of whether an axial tilt change would produce tsunamis, I think that can happen if the axis shift is relatively fast. The ocean water would try to continue moving along the previous spin direction of the Earth.

The C's mentioned that perpendicularity of the Earth axis will be restored (no more seasons) and that the previous 20 degree axis shift was relatively slow.

Another thing that was mentioned is that the comet cluster would pass the plane of the ecliptic of the solar system between 2006 and 2012. Though we do not know how far from the inner solar system that happened. Since it is a periodic comet cluster (3600 years orbit), it is traveling around the Sun.
 
Germany is persecuting anyone who dares to criticize officials on the Internet. The UK is imprisoning thousands for their tweets. France is criminally investigating tech leaders who defend freedom and privacy.
Although I agree with the gist of what Pavel Durov is saying, he may be slightly exaggerating some of his facts. I am not aware, for example, that the UK is imprisoning thousands for their tweets. Certainly, a few people have been imprisoned recently for imprudent tweets that were judged to have been incitements to violence (some of these people made the mistake of pleading guilty in the hope of getting a lighter prison sentence when they may have been better advised to have pleaded not guilty and to have fought the matter in the courts). Besides, even if they wanted to imprison thousands of tweeters, there is no room in the prisons to do so, as they are full of foreign migrants who have committed real crimes :-D rather than just posting a few "hurty" words on social media.

What is more worrying at the moment though is our erstwhile Prime Minister's (Keir Starmer) proposal to introduce Digital ID for all UK citizens. He is laughably selling the idea as a means of deterring illegal migrants/asylum seekers from getting jobs in the UK (most of them work in the "black" economy anyway). Already 3.5 million people have signed a petition opposing the idea since anyone with any common sense can see where this proposal will lead - i.e., to the massive expansion of the "Big Brother" is watching you state linked inevitably to a social credit score system as they have in China. Moreover, given how easy it has proven to hack UK government systems, do people really want all their personal data handed over to criminals to exploit at will when the state has proven to be so lamentably bad at securing people's personal data.

Starmer is highly unpopular already (he has the worse poll ratings of any prime minister in history after just over a year in office) but this new proposal will only see his poll ratings drop to even lower levels than they currently are and will lead to his party being hammered at the local municipal elections due in May 2026, which could then see him being removed as prime minister by his own party. There is no doubt though that like Tony Blair his former boss, Starmer is a globalist puppet following the globalist agenda, which, as the C's predicted years ago, is to herd us increasingly into an ever more confined space where our freedoms are concerned. However, it seems that the "peasants" may at last be revolting. Let's hope so.​
 
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