BREAKING: The Data Center & Smart City Connection
Erin Brockovich recently joined the data center fight with her crowdsourced data center map, revealing hundreds of facilities hidden behind NDAs. By overlaying her data with our own including aquifer maps and smart city locations, a disturbing pattern emerges: rural areas are being deliberately destabilized to push populations into tightly controlled, fully surveilled smart cities.
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$735,720,598.00 just awarded to Pfizer by the CDC for infant Covid shots. Another $505,272,000.00 awarded for adult vaccines.
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🛰 🇺🇸 🚀 Voyager finds a 90,000°F "wall of fire" at the edge of our solar system
You would expect the outer edge of our solar system to be freezing cold. Instead, NASA’s Voyager 1 encountered a scorching region of plasma so intense that scientists have called it a “wall of fire.”
When the spacecraft crossed the heliopause, the invisible boundary where the Sun’s solar wind meets interstellar space, it recorded temperatures between 30,000 and 90,000°F (17,000–50,000°C).
This is not actual fire. The extreme heat is created when the outgoing solar wind collides with the thin gas, dust, and magnetic fields of the interstellar medium. As the solar wind slows and compresses at this boundary, its kinetic energy is transformed into thermal energy, superheating the surrounding plasma.
Surprisingly, despite these blistering temperatures, the region would not feel hot to the touch. Temperature measures the average speed of individual particles, but the plasma at the heliopause ...