What are they really doing in S. America?


My intuition is this Venzuela event is a pretext for special forces going in and raiding black sites. This could very well be disclosure. South America is a super hotspot for E.T. activity.

https://x.com/i/status/2007990432169631794

A New Civilization Found in Ecuador, South America


It’s not far from the Maya on the Yucatan Peninsula. We shall see what comes forward.

Scientists Discover Huge ‘Extragalactic Structure’ in Hidden Region of Space


The obscured “zone of avoidance” in space is a place of mystery, and scientists are peering at what’s inside it.

Becky Ferreira

by Becky Ferreira

November 3, 2022, 9:49am

The VISTA Telescope. Image: MARTIN BERNETTI / Staff via Getty Images

Scientists have discovered a huge “extragalactic structure” hidden behind the Milky Way in a mysterious area of the sky known as the “zone of avoidance” because it is obscured by our own galaxy’s opaque bulge, according to a new preprint study. The discovery of the structure, which appears to be a large galaxy cluster, helps to fill in this shadowy part of our cosmic map, which may as well be labeled “here be space dragons” because it is so unclear what exists there. (The Draco? Red Dragon Tribe banned from our sector, kept out by The Guardians)

The star stuff that makes up our galaxy, the Milky Way, is distributed inside a thin plane that orbits around a central bulge that contains a supermassive black hole. The galactic plane and bulge are packed with stars, dust, and gas that block our view of whatever is on the other side. Though scientists have been able to use different wavelengths to peer through the zone of avoidance (ZoA), a region that obscures 10 to 20 percent of the sky, most of this region still remains out of view.

Now, a team led by Daniela Galdeano, an astronomer at the National University of San Juan in Argentina, report the discovery of “ a new galaxy cluster, VVVGCl-B J181435-381432, behind the Milky Way bulge,” which helps to complete “the picture of the large scale structure in this still little explored area of the sky,” according to a study posted this week on the preprint server arxiv. (The study has been submitted to the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics but has not yet been peer-reviewed.)“This result is very satisfying for us,” said Galdeano in an email to Motherboard. “For many years, the ZoA had a lack of information, but now with new studies we could cover a little region of the sky, and in the near future, a bigger region with data.”“It is incredibly difficult to find galaxies behind the galactic plane, because of the high density of stars and also the obscuration by dust along the line of sight, and this looked like one of the most prominent candidates,” noted Dante Minniti, director of the Institute of Astrophysics at Andrés Bello National University in Chile and a co-author of the study, in another email to Motherboard. “We suspected the presence of structure,” he added, “but since this was a ‘blind region’ before, this discovery of a new galaxy cluster was a nice confirmation.”

Galdeano and her colleagues were able to spot this cluster within the ZoA (zone of avoidance) using the VVV Survey, a project that scans the Milky Way bulge at infrared wavelengths using the European Southern Observatory’s Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA) in Paranal, Chile. Whereas the galactic plane blocks out almost all visible light in the zone, longer wavelengths of light, including in the infrared band, are able to travel through the Milky Way’s haze to reach telescopes on Earth. 

The team previously used the infrared glow captured in the VVV Survey to probe an “overdensity region” in the ZOA that suggested the presence of “new extragalactic sources that have not been identified by other catalogs,” according to a 2021 study also led by Galdeano. To zoom in on the tantalizing region, the researchers used a near-infrared instrument called FLAMINGOS-2, which is on the Gemini South telescope in Chile, to identify measurements called “redshifts” that can be used to estimate the distance and velocities of its objects in space.

The results exposed new details about five galaxies some three billion light years away, which the researchers think are part of a much bigger cluster. “I started working with VVV data in 2017, and from the beginning we noticed an excess of galaxies in a small region of the sky,” Galdeano said. “During all these years we had the suspicion that these galaxies belonged to the same structure. These suspicions were based on photometric techniques, so we could not confirm these conclusions.” 

“It is for this reason that we requested follow-up telescope time to obtain the spectra of the brightest galaxies in these overdensity regions with the aim to confirm or discard our suspicions,” she added. “Fortunately we could confirm our conclusions, so we are very happy and proud with these results.”The team estimated that the cluster contains about 58 galaxies, but it will take more observations to be sure of its mass and contents. “It looks quite big, but it is difficult to tell yet how massive,” Minniti said. “We need more spectroscopic redshifts to estimate the mass of this cluster.”

The discovery of this cluster offers an exciting glimpse behind the Milky Way, and scientists will need to continue pulling back this curtain in order to understand our place in space. For instance, in addition to hidden galaxy clusters, the ZoA contains the so-called Great Attractor, an unidentified gravitational anomaly that is tugging galaxies and clusters toward it. The nature of this huge attractor is a mystery that can only be solved by more observations and research.To that end, it’s unclear whether we will ever be able to figure out what lies in this eclipsed zone, but regardless, Minniti noted that he and his colleagues “are prepared to be surprised.”“There are some areas that have a lot of dust and stars, so the absorption [of light] is very high, and this is an obstacle that is very difficult,” Galdeano concluded. “Nevertheless, we work hard to explore these mysterious regions, so we hope to have an approach and find out interesting results in the near future.”

South Atlantic Anomaly


This region is named the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) and it covers a part of South America and the southern Atlantic Ocean: it lies roughly between latitudes 5 and 40 degrees South, and between longitudes 0 and 80 degrees West — the precise strength, shape and size of the SAA varies with the seasons.

We’re going to look at this in Tzolkin-IChing context with regard to the organization of the earth holon time portals.

It looks like the main S.Atlantic time portal is White Wizard at 60 degrees S.–15 degrees W mediated by the asteroid belt, the remains of Tiamat and its PsiBank, but the area includes Red Moon, Red Skywalker, Yellow Human and Yellow Star.

Every planet has their own. It’s the upper dimensional MIND of the planet just like earth. A planet Psi Bank remains after the death of a planet just as our minds/memories remain after our bodies die.

Take a look at this cursory position of the anomaly over S. America, south of the Yucatan Peninsula, home of the Maya. The White Wizard Jaguar were their priests. The time portal is over the South Atlantic Anomaly. Which is…? I will post more.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Atlantic_Anomaly

Remote Viewing


I did this the other night 5 nights ago. I’m posting it for the record. Take it for what it’s worth. Remote viewing is easy for me but I’m busy with other things I enjoy more.

8:15pm 8/28/22

The problem with remote viewing is that I feel like I’m going on a trip I don’t really want to be on. I want to just stay home in my own space

It feels like something’s trying to come through though so we’ll see. Spain keeps coming into my view.

I’m seeing Trump with a certain amount of worry about traveling on some kind of craft or plane, he’s worried about the American people and the changes were going through and wondering whether most people will be able to handle it. He is fully aware of an inhabited universe and he’s already met a few different species. The ET are just people so he’s concerned about humans, about the world and how we’re going to handle all these changes and what’s going to happen. He doesn’t know what’s going to happen anymore than anybody else does.

I see events in Spain in terms of political issue and upheaval. I’m also seeing something in South America being very chaotic there’s some kind of upheaval, I guess Argentina and Peru. I’m seeing something with Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Sweden swings being a targeted country there’s some infiltration and attempt to spread some biological agents just to make them look bad. That’s some crazy stuff to see right there see I don’t want to see any of this.

United Nations is falling apart there’s a lot of tension and political brinkmanship.

I see something with the name DeKlerk which was the name of the South African guy but this is somebody else same name it could be someone in his family if they’re in politics in South Africa I have no idea I pay no attention to the politics there. There’s something happening that has to do with power balance and the scamdemic but covid, well there is some illness though it’s not, I don’t think it’s Covid it’s something else.

Looks like these social media companies are starting to fall apart I’m picking up that heavy energy.

The airlines are starting to fall apart or maybe they’ve been falling apart I don’t know there’s bad energy around that.

Sick care is falling apart all the staff are leaving everything’s in a big shift. Transportation, so I’m feeling a very big shift in energy consumption with regard to planes,trains and cars that’s going to be a huge switch over for people and then it’s going to be another good switch over and energy Supply to our homes so what’s going to happen is when all of this changes the federal government’s going to have to literally sponsor or pay for the different kind of energy for everyone’s homes.

Validation from GROK

In August 2022, each country experienced a mix of political, environmental, cultural, and security-related developments. Here’s a summary of notable events based on available records.

Spain

  • Energy conservation measures: The government implemented rules limiting air conditioning to no lower than 27°C (81°F) and heating to no higher than 19°C (66°F) in public buildings, shopping centers, and transport hubs to reduce energy use amid the European energy crisis (linked to the Russia-Ukraine war). These applied until November 2023.
  • Wildfires and extreme heat: Spain battled significant wildfires, including a large blaze near Valencia that burned thousands of hectares. The summer brought record heat, contributing to numerous heat-related deaths and environmental strain.
  • Tourism rebound: Foreign tourist arrivals jumped about 70% year-over-year to around 8.82 million, though still below pre-pandemic levels.
  • Cultural and local events: Ongoing summer festivals (e.g., Gràcia Festival in Barcelona, Assumption Day celebrations on Aug 15, and various regional fairs). A tragic stage collapse at the Medusa Festival injured people and caused one death.

Other notes include new laws for foreign workers and typical August traffic/heatwave impacts.

Venezuela

  • International military games: Venezuela hosted segments of Russia’s International Army Games in Barquisimeto (Lara state), involving participants from Russia, China, and Iran. This was the first time the Maduro government hosted the event on its soil, seen as a show of alignment against U.S. influence in the region.
  • Political developments and releases: Opposition figure Freddy Guevara was released on August 15 after detention on terrorism-related charges. There were also convictions related to the 2018 alleged drone attack on Maduro. Ongoing human rights concerns, protests (e.g., teachers over wages), and economic/humanitarian issues persisted.
  • Humanitarian and diplomatic context: The UN issued its 2022-2023 Humanitarian Response Plan. Broader regional dynamics included migration flows and relations with neighbors like Colombia.

Peru

  • Cultural and traditional festivals: Key events included the Andean New Year (Año Nuevo Andino) on August 1, honoring Pachamama (Mother Earth) with ceremonies across the Andes; Corpus de San Cristóbal in Cusco (Aug 2); and preparations for Virgen de la Asunción (mid-August) and Santa Rosa de Lima (Aug 30). Circuses, book fairs, and other family events were also active.
  • Political tensions: President Pedro Castillo faced ongoing opposition in Congress, with protests and debates over governance. Peru withdrew from the Lima Group (focused on Venezuela’s crisis). Four Latin American countries expressed support for Castillo amid the political crisis.
  • Broader context: Economic and social issues continued, with no major singular crisis in August (the major self-coup attempt and subsequent protests occurred later in December 2022).

These events reflect the summer season’s typical mix of festivals, weather challenges, and underlying political/economic pressures in each country. For deeper details on any specific incident, more targeted sources would help.