OT WED 5 JUN 24 ~ star date


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781 BC Oldest known Chinese recording of a solar eclipse

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1769 A transit of Venus is followed five hours later by a total solar eclipse, the shortest such interval in history

1876 An express train called the Transcontinental Express arrives in San Francisco, California, via the First Transcontinental Railroad only 83 hours and 39 minutes after having left New York City.
(The US first and last bullet train.)

1946 Largest solar prominence (300,000 mi/500,000 km) observed

1974 Never repeated 10 cent Beer Night at Cleveland, unruly fans stumble onto field and cause Indians to forfeit the game to Rangers with score tied 5-5 in 9th

1982 "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan," released in USA

1990 Dr Jack Kevorkian assists an Oregon woman to commit suicide, beginning a national debate over the right to die (It is not a crime to die. JK)

2018 US President Donald Trump tweets "I have the absolute right to PARDON myself"

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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date. Known as Webb’s First Deep Field, this image of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 is overflowing with detail.
Webb’s image covers a patch of sky approximately the size of a grain of sand held at arm’s length by someone on the ground – and reveals thousands of galaxies in a tiny sliver of vast universe

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Six planets to appear in alignment this week in rare celestial parade. Next one is in 2080.

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Plenty to see and discuss, so share the view from your spaceship below.

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QMS's picture

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a little mellow morning music ..

enjoy the day!

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Japan wanted the Yoon administration to recognize their imperial war flag, the ook il ki as a flag that would be welcomed in South Korea during naval exhibitions, and joint exercises. Apparently not even the slavish Yoon administration would go that far.

Japan wanted S. Korea to OK flying of ‘rising sun’ flag while resolving radar lock-on dispute

The concessions to Japan by the Yoon administration in Seoul on thorny historical issues are likely at the core of Tokyo’s latest demand that Seoul agree to the official use of a flag seen as a symbol of imperialist aggression in Korea

This is my summary of the initial Japanese patrol aircraft incident in Dec. 2018:

The Korean destroyer was answering a distress call from a small North Korean fishing vessel in heavy seas. They turned their fire control radar on to locate the small wooden fishing vessel, and as the Japanese aircraft entered the area, at some point the latter detected a threat warning indication from the STIR 180 fire control radar. The Korean Defense Ministry statement indicated that the fire control radar was being used to discern the exact position of the distressed vessel in very heavy seas. Japanese official statements claim the incident involved an irresponsible presentation of a threat to their P-1 aircraft. The ROK Defense Ministry denied that there was any threat to the aircraft. Channel A News analysts suggested that if relations with Japan were better, the incident would not have resulted in such a critical and elevated response from Japan.

Japanese maritime patrol aircraft began to harass South Korean naval vessels after that in the international waters of the East Sea.

SBS has been running video loops of what I consider to be war propaganda promoting US-South Korean military exercises in and over the West Sea inside the Northern Limit Line buffer zones established by the prior Moon administration in a military agreement negotiated with North Korea in Sept. 2018. Also, SBS reports South Korean artillery units are live firing into the prior buffer zone area. The joint US-ROK airforce included a section of B-1b "strategic bombers" operating in the West Sea, purported to be a "warning to China" This military action by the two allies accompanied the so called "trilateral meeting" of the three defense ministers of Japan, the US, and South Korea. A US statement, not sure who the official source is, warned China that they needed to check Kim Jong-un's provocative activity including missile launches prohibited by UN resolutions.

Rejection of the 9.19.2018 military agreement formally by the South Korean administration was blamed on North Korea almost universally in English language media. Yet anyone who has followed this issue knows that the US opposed the agreement negotiated by the prior Moon administration in South Korea since the day it was announced and lobbied and propagandized against it. The Yoon administration came to power saying it was opposed to the agreement and wouldn't stand by it. US NGO sponsored defector groups in South Korea triggered the balloon contest over the DMZ by violating the 9.19 agreement on at least two prior occasions, sending anti Kim propaganda into North Korea.

Imagery of the B1-b bombers in South Korea showed them in formation with F-22s and F-16s over the Kunsan AFB in South Korea and also over the coastal features of the West Sea. SBS seems to have become little more than a propaganda outlet for the Yoon administration after it purged the Korean Communications Commission.

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No doubt relations between So. Korea, ROK, China and Japan need to simmer
down to ease tensions. Heard So. Korea is tearing up an agreement on the
DMZ to the north? Perhaps in retaliation of the poop balloons? Talk about a
shit show.
Do not know why these Asian nations can not just recognize a shared
geographic area and work with, instead of against each other. Now it
seems the Philippines (a US 'possession') wants to stir up more stew.

Ay yi yee.

Edit to add thx for the rocket link!

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@QMS Because it provided for removal of a substantial number of guard posts within the DMZ on both sides. The DMZ is two km wide on both sides of the military demarcation line agreed to in the 1953 Armistice. It was also the 9.19.2018 agreement that called for the removal of "heavy weapons" like heavier machine guns from around the Joint Security Area at Panmunjom. A Channel A broadcast said, back then, the North was said to have as many as 250 guardposts and the South as few as 50. The mutual withdrawal put the greater burden on the North to withdraw 2 kilometers on their side.

There were zones established on both sides of the DMZ North and South, restricting aircraft operations. Even military prop aircraft and helicopters were prohibited within 10 km either side. The zones for military jet aircraft were wider, from 20 to 40km depending on how far from the greater Seoul metro area.

There were extensive restrictions on military exercises north and south of Northern limit line the putative border between the North and South in the West Sea. All these restrictions have now formally been repudiated by both sides, raising the chances of a military confrontation, shooting incidents, etc. The North Koreans had already begun restoring their many guard posts at the DMZ they had abandoned in late 2018 incident to the agreement with the South.

Source Channel A News Top Ten Youtube podcast 10.12

Source Channel A News Top Ten Youtube podcast 10.12

The non-exercise/non firing zone in the West Sea depicted below shows that the restrictions affected more of the North's coastline where there are heavy artillery batteries, dug in, than the coast line of the South.

(Source JTBC News 9.27)

Probably more than anyone wanted to know. This images are from South Korean news videos in 2018.

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Sometime in the near future, South Korea and Japan can never again be trusted by anyone in the East or the West.

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Got out and about early to touch up the roads after all our rain. Just light showers called for today and tomorrow. Always something.

We sing the long and winding road is a pain to maintain...

Garden is coming along. Sweet potatoes are slow due to cool weather, but I'm not complaining.

Hope everyone has a good day. Thanks for the OT!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

@Lookout Exactly what we do not need.
The gravel driveway has washed onto the highway, and we have repaired it once, may have to do that repair once more.
Oh, forecast for the Gulf is 8-17 hurricanes, 4-7 being big ones. If it ever stops raining, a company is scheduled to cut down several trees that are very close to the house.
Not much I can do about the trees at the office, other than to hope for the best.
I hope the tractor seat is comfy, friend!

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@on the cusp
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no longer make sense with the stronger winds we now have
cut most of mine, still have a huge maple on NE corner
the birds, bugs, frogs and humans love it for the shade
probably not worth the risk? Like cutting out your heart.

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Forgot to mention this. Within the hour?

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/space/live-blog/live-updates-boeing-star...

What to know about Boeing's Starliner test flight

Boeing will try for a third time to launch two NASA astronauts to the International Space Station on the company's Starliner capsule.

Liftoff is scheduled for 10:52 a.m. ET from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
It will be the Starliner's first crewed flight — a crucial demonstration for Boeing. If successful, NASA could authorize the Starliner capsule to begin making regular trips to the space station.

Onboard will be NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita Williams.

live coverage

Thanks for the OT QMS!

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Doctors sued medical boards and others for decertification if they went against the COVID narrative. Opens a way to sue the Biden administration.

https://aapsonline.org/physicians-right-to-free-speech-upheld-in-aaps-v-...

Still waiting for the Supremes to rule.

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The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt

@snoopydawg @snoopydawg help with the antisemitism vs. anti Zionism legal issues.

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I hope there are lawsuits on that. And hopefully the kids kicked out of college and denied graduation have a hella lawsuit. In a sane world they would have one against the gestapo cops.

One of the UCLA pro Zionist goons was finally arrested. He and others should have been charged with assault. And cops for dereliction of duty for allowing it to happen.

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we don’t fear disagreement—we embrace it. We persuade—we don’t punish. We engage in conversation—not cancellation

Imagine having to go to court for getting the 'privilege' of filing a lawsuit.
Too many restrictions apply.

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Disagreeing with the government narrative should have been open to debate not censorship. And the doctors who had their licenses removed were denied due process. Hopefully they too have grounds for lawsuits.

Meryl Nass is suing here for denying her 1st Amendment right and other rights.

OTC posted on how the media is admitting vaccine caused injuries. Others are wondering why now and what’s coming?

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authoritarian which reduces its fairness
dragging the lawyers down with the doctors?

fight for your rights

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Vote Biden. Vote hard and often

Smile

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that is only virtual? Do digital renderings now count as citizens?
Show me your database. Maybe we can decode it instead of vote
for it?

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A few years ago I did a search on American Utopian communities of the 1800s and found the blog of John Michael Greer. Comes out, he is both an expert, prolific writer on the occult and a careful reader of history.

He got respect from me when he did not shy away from using the word "woo", and when he wrote a good article on insulating your house.

Here is what he wrote 5 June, 2024. The reality-based readers of caucus99percent may find it interesting.

The Flight from Prediction

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about the predictive principle
seems more of us are becoming more aware
of what is coming down the pike

opening up the internal channels
may go against popular beliefs
trust your structural timbers

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