News Burst 19 November 2020
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News Burst 19 November 2020 – Featured News
- The Boy Scouts of America will be facing at least 92,700 claims of sexual abuse as former scouts submit filings against the bankruptcy-bound organization, said one of the lead attorneys for the legal team representing the claimants. The far-reaching bankruptcy case now jeopardize the national BSA’s existence. “It’s the biggest sexual-abuse case by an order of magnitude, anywhere ever. It’s bigger than all of the Catholic Church cases combined, by a longshot” said Tim Kosnoff, a Seattle lawyer whose team represents thousands of BSA claimants nationwide.
- Twitter’s Jack Dorsey and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg must have felt a bit like Dr. Frankenstein as they were pulled between Democrats and Republicans during Tuesday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on censorship and election meddling in social media. After all, their platforms created the political “monster” that is 2020’s divided America – a country in which civilized debate has been replaced by mudslinging and respectable individuals are wary of ideas that have not been pre-vetted by fact-checkers.
- The FAA ungrounds the 737 MAX – FAA Administrator Steve Dickson today signed an order (PDF) that paves the way for the Boeing 737 MAX to return to commercial service. Administrator Dickson’s action followed a comprehensive and methodical safety review process that took 20 months to complete. During that time, FAA employees worked diligently to identify and address the safety issues that played a role in the tragic loss of 346 lives aboard Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302. Throughout our transparent process, we cooperated closely with our foreign counterparts on every aspect of the return to service. Additionally, Administrator Dickson personally took the recommended pilot training and piloted the Boeing 737 MAX, so he could experience the handling of the aircraft firsthand [???].
- [America Won’t Give Up Its Hackable Wireless Voting Machines — Bloomberg Jan 3,2020] After hackers made extensive efforts to infiltrate the American voting apparatus in 2016, some states moved to restrict internet access to their vote-counting systems. Colorado got rid of barcodes used to electronically read ballots. California tightened its rules for electronic voting machines that can go online. Ohio bought new voting machines that deliberately excluded wireless capabilities. Michigan went in a different direction, authorizing as much as $82 million for machines that rely on wireless modems to connect to the internet. State officials justified the move by saying it is the best way to satisfy an impatient public that craves instantaneous results, even if they’re unofficial. The problem is, connecting election machines to the public internet, especially wirelessly, leaves the whole system vulnerable, according to cybersecurity experts. So Michigan’s new secretary of state is considering using some of the state’s $10 million in federal election funds to rip out those modems before the March presidential primary.
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Diwali Festival
Dozens of exuberant villagers scooped up handfuls of cow dung to mould and toss at each other like snowballs this week for the Gorehabba festival, a local conclusion to India’s most important festival, Diwali. Similar to Spain’s La Tomatina – an eccentric tomato-hurling celebration of the local fruit – residents of Gumatapura village instead fling something more earthy at each other: cow dung. Some Hindus believe cows and everything they produce is sacred and purifying. Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pushed for greater protection of the beasts, and many Indian states have long banned their slaughter for meat.
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Al Naslaa Rock Formation – Unusual Places
There are many natural occurrences that might puzzle a traveler. One of them is Al Naslaa Rock Formation, located in Tayma oasis, Saudi Arabia. Recent archaeological discoveries show that Tayma has been inhabited since the ancient times. Al Naslaa is one of the most photogenic petroglyphs in the area. The perfect slit between the two standing stones and the flat faces are completely natural. Note the small pedestals supporting the boulders. How long will they remain balanced here? How did the cut in the middle happen?
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1/2 This is from an Arcturian Craft and is not actually to be classified as a Craft, but more as entertainment. The actual Craft is 20 miles up and a Group of 20 are playfully enjoying the excursion as they send these out to take photos.
News Burst 19 November 2020 – Bonus Video
2/2 The Fleet of Crafts is 20 and the Mothership is 50 miles up. All will enter the Mothership when signaled. All Crafts have 15-20 Arcturians. Neioh
News Burst 19 November 2020 – Earthquakes
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News Burst 11 October 2020 – Live Feed
Jonathan (hatched c.1832) is a Seychelles giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea hololissa), a subspecies of the Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea), and the oldest known living terrestrial animal in the world. Jonathan resides on the island of Saint Helena, a British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic Ocean. Tortoise Jonathan at Plantation House Saint Helena March 2020. Jonathan was hatched c. 1832 in the Seychelles and brought to Saint Helena in 1882.
News Burst 10 October 2020 – Live Feed
The rare weather phenomenon, which looks very similar to lightning, was said to have been captured by a military plane from the 99th Squadron of the UK Royal Air Force during a nighttime flight through the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) near the equator. The UK Royal Air Force’s Number 99 Squadron released on Monday footage of a rare weather phenomenon, known as “St. Elmo’s Fire”, captured by the aircrew of a Boeing C-17 Globemaster III near the equator.
News Burst 9 October 2020 – Live Feed
International perception of China has clearly soured in the past two decades, a trend that has further intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic, reaching historic highs. Sweden and Japan have topped the rating of developed countries with the most negative image of China in a survey by the Pew Research Centre. In 2007, 40 percent of Swedes had a negative image of China. In the summer of 2020, that figure jumped to a whopping 85 percent, putting Sweden at the very top of the rating among the countries surveyed, second only to Japan. In Japan, 86 percent of the population now have a negative image of China, up from 42 percent in 2002.
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