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   kymhorsell@gmail.com to All   
   short note: small quakes as ufo telescop   
   20 Sep 24 04:47:28   
   
   The AI's have just posted an interesting note.  We've been looking at   
   small earthquake activity around the world a trying to link that with   
   various things like asteroid orbits, ufo activity, and covid   
   cases. Surprise surprise surprise.   
      
   As part of that the AI programs got one of their bright ideas and   
   downloaded numbers for the years 2003-2005 for various regions   
   including central California. The quakes we've been looking at are in   
   the -ve magnitudes -- i.e. so small as they say humans don't notice them.   
      
   Even small various instruments around the place pick them up every day   
   and complex software can fiddle around and determine more or less   
   where the noises came from within a few deg of lat and long and even   
   100 m of depth down to 20 km.   
      
   But the interesting thing today is there seems to be some correlation   
   between the infamous Nimitz incident in Nov 2004 and small quakes in   
   central California around the same time.   
      
   The AI programs always start out rough and refine and refine and   
   refine.  The idea is if a theory is any good you wont break it by   
   doing reasonable changes to any first cut calculation. So the warning   
   here is -- I haven't waited for the refinements before I post this.   
      
   So the setup is this. Knowing practically nothing about what people on   
   the Nimitz and its aircraft saw and when they saw them, the s/w made   
   up a simple "impulse" to map ufo activity off the Cal coast where the   
   battle group was doing its exercise for a week or 2.  Perfectly   
   reasonable they posit the activity was random before, random after,   
   but during Nov 2004 it started off from near 0, reached a peak around   
   the middle of the month, then dropped off to 0 again by the end of the   
   month.   
      
   So the question is -- does this totally manufactured plot of supposed   
   UFO activity nr the Nimitz actually link up with anything? E.g.  small   
   quakes registered in the middle of California during the same time.   
      
   And it appears to.   
      
   In previous posts we've found quake activity does seem to like up with   
   UFO activity around the world. But at that time we were looking at   
   major quakes. The linkage then seemed to suggest maybe someone was   
   building something way underground and making a bit of a ruckus while   
   they were doing it.   
      
   It's hard to imagine what the significant of a link with small quakes   
   means. Are these noises the equivalent of dropping a spanner on the   
   garage floor? Maybe.   
      
   But here are the numbers:   
      
   Date			Impulse		#smallq	   Model pred smallq   
   2003.040                -0.833781            3      5.33143   
   2003.120                 0.113332            9      6.53216   
   2003.210                -0.193548            3       6.1161*(model +1sd)   
   2003.290                -0.426879            3      5.81758   
   2003.380                -0.355156            3      5.90775*   
   2003.540                 0.417998            8      6.97322   
   2003.620                -0.220615            2       6.0807*   
   2003.710                 0.242316            3      6.71538*   
   2003.790                -0.318404            3       5.9545*   
   2003.880                -0.327106            2       5.9434*   
   2003.960                 0.949328           12      7.81485   
   2004.040                -0.372832            5       5.8854   
   2004.120                -0.259568            8      6.03011   
   2004.210                 0.140216           15      6.56993*(-1sd)   
   2004.290                 0.279025            7      6.76845   
   2004.380                 0.154362            9      6.58989   
   2004.460                  0.15674           23      6.59325*(-1sd)   
   2004.540                  2.54856           13      11.0121   
   2004.620                   2.7378           12      11.4683   
   2004.710                  2.54176           19      10.9961   
   2004.790                  2.39554           12      10.6566   
   2004.880                   2.9781            4      12.0748*(+1)   
   2005.040                  1.41278           13       8.6315   
   2005.120                  2.63915            7      11.2282   
   2005.210                -0.520194            4      5.70231   
   2005.290                 0.142041           18       6.5725*(-1)   
   2005.380                 0.839185            3      7.63242*(+1)   
   2005.460                 0.417551           12      6.97255   
   2005.540                 0.447485            7      7.01745   
   2005.620                -0.784537           14      5.38803*(-1)   
   2005.710                 0.263813           15      6.74641*(-1)   
   2005.790                -0.280854           10      6.00264   
   2005.880                 0.851257           11       7.6522   
   2005.960                -0.949676            7      5.20055   
      
   THE MODEL:   
   (log y)   
   (No serial corr)   
   Durbin-Watson d = 1.682276   
   d>du (1.330000) and d<4-du (2.670000):  No auto-corr at 5%   
   y = 6.37530808e+00*exp(2.14460952e-01*x)   
   Doubling Rate 3.23   
   beta in 0.214461 +- 0.174345  90% CI   
   alpha in 1.85243 +- 0.212643   
   T-test: P(beta>0) = 0.977369   
   Rank test: calculated Spearman corr = 0.446600   
   	Crit val = 0.432000 2-sided at 1%; reject H0:not_connected   
   r2 = 0.11946593   
      
      
   The "Impulse" function posits ufo activity ramped up from mid 2004 to   
   a peak in Nov 2004 when the Nimitz noticed something and launched at   
   least one intercept aircraft, then quietened down again toward the end   
   of 2004. The rest of the period 2003-2005 was "random noise" activity.   
      
   The function seems to robustly predict small mag -1 to mag 1 quakes   
   across central California during the same period.  Small quakes have   
   also been found (to be posted) to be associated with the movement of   
   certain asteroids and planets and certain types of UFO activity as   
   seen over California, nearby states, and other places.  And there also   
   seems to be a link between small quakes and covid cases and deaths   
   during the pandemic years 2020-2023.   
      
   The models in these areas are all starting to look consistent.  The   
   big questions are what does it mean and why.   
      
      
   --   
   Building block of life found in sample from asteroid Ryugu   
   Space.com, 21 Mar 2023   
   The discovery of the nucleobase uracil is a big step forward for astrobiology.   
   One of the 4 nucleobases of RNA has been discovered in samples retrieved   
   from the asteroid Ryugu, providing the strongest evidence yet that the   
   organic building blocks for life on Earth came from space.   
      
   Senate defense committee to hold UFO hearing   
   The Hill on MSN.com, 17 Sep 2024 23:52Z   
   The Senate Armed Services Committee is looking to hold a UFO hearing after   
   the Nov elections, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's ...   
      
     Truth is out there: Congress to get update on UFOs from Pentagon as   
     Gillibrand presses for data   
     New York Post, 15 Sep 2024 19:30Z   
     Congress will soon be getting an update from the Pentagon on UFOs, according   
     to New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand -- who says ...   
      
     New UFO hearings to take place in Senate this month after new sighting   
     MSN, 15 Sep 2024 18:34Z   
      
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