Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo
From: kymhorsell@gmail.com
Subject: covid and planetary motions

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I prev posted some notes on the link between covid and certain
activities.  While the bulk of the certain activities seem to
negatively correlate with the pandemic surges, "an element" of it
seems to go the other way.

But there is some other, perhaps more telling data. I mentioned that
way back 3-4 years ago I worked on a project to model the then
up-coming pandemic. Based on very preliminary data the model we came
up with predicted the disease would surge every 100 days or so. Given
the complexity of the model -- allowing different groups in the
generalised western population we had the data on to mix and adapt to
conditions as we presumed would happen over time -- it was mostly
expected to be a simple fact of epidemics generally. The combination
of infection, recovery and re-infection rates does often show
consistent and sometimes chaotic oscillations (e.g. measles). No real
big whoop.

But it came as a surprise to find a couple years later that the 100
day cycle that was predicted seemed to obtain in different countries
that were then pretty much isolated from each other with travel closed
down.  Not only that, but the 100 day cycle seemed to be locked onto
"every 100th day since the start of the pandemic".

And it then came as no real surprise that there was one well-known 100
days (approx! ;) cycle in our solar system -- the orbit of Mercury.

We are now heading for day 1300 of the covid pandemic. The UN has
declared the emergency phase is over although the pandemic itself
continues.  Most countries have slackened off. In Australia the prev
conservative govt told its population last December to "ignore the
virus" and we immediately saw a huge rise in fatalities with more
people dead in the last year than the prev 2 years by a good
factor. Things have quietened down considerably over the past 6m
although we are seeing more than 100 deaths per week. If you can
believe the official numbers. Because the methodology of counting
cases and deaths has changed and the numbers are way less reliable
than they used to be.

So it was with surprise today I plotted out the latest numbers for
Australia.

The result is here:
	<kym.massbus.org/UFO/auscoviddeaths.gif>.

It was pretty obvious from the plot of weekly death totals
since we changed from daily to weekly reporting (a change that came
with a lot of "hidden" changes to the way the disease was measured by
state and federal departments; e.g. a "covid death" only occurs when
someone dies and has tested +ve for covid. But who says everyone is
now routinely tested for covid? No-one, that's who) that there was a
peak at either end of the plot and a big one in the middle.  Using the
neat tool in the graphics program you can setup a box e.g. between
the first 2 peaks. Then move the box along. Surprise.  It fits
exactly. The peaks are equi-distant.

So, naturally, you have to call up the plot of the distance between
Earth and Mercury and overlay it.

It seems the pattern of peaks synchronised to close approaches of
Mercury is still going.

During the Big Lock-down we had here -- you were not allowed to travel
more than 5 km from your home for 6m -- we saw a lot of interesting
things. Sometimes in the daytime sky. Mostly in the nighttime sky. My
eyesight got worse and worse. I had been "declared" blind (loss of 50%
of eyesight) a few years back. But even I could see some pretty weird
sh*t flying around. And so I began this little UFO project.

One thing I recall from the lock-down was a series of bright "meteors"
falling to earth in several directions. All my life I had never seen
things like that. I used to be interested in astronomy in high-school
and (first) college. I built my own 10" reflector. I used to sit out a
night and watch and photograph things and had a growing portfolio of
interesting clusters and planets. In maybe 10 years of doing that I
never saw a meteor streak down to earth. Let alone half a dozen times
over 6m.

One such incident I outlined in my blog and posted to one of these
"special interest" groups. It was after some other sh*t during the
daytime. So I was "sensitised" to unusual things.

One night I was having coffee and watching the sky. A meteor streaked
down.  Bright and (I think) blue. It came down at a ~45 deg angle on
the N horiz.  Looked close.

WOW! I said to myself. There's something you only see one time in a
lifetime.  A few mins later and a 2nd bright meteor streaked down to
the same spot but from the opposite 45 degree approach.

WOW! I said to myself. What are the odds? And from different approach
angles, too.

5 mins passed and a blacked-out helicopter raced directly over my roof
going S to N. Exactly to the place where the "V" of the 2 meteor
tracks seem to have intersected.

WOW! I said to myself. Are you allowed to fly at night with no lights?
Apparently *someone* is. Rapid response time to whatever. What is going on?

Another few mins went by and I saw 2 bright sparks off to my left
cross the sky in jerky parallel paths, curving off to the NW.

WOW! I said th myself. What the sh*t?

I walked out into the yard a bit to see where the sparks were going.  But
they had pretty much disappeared. I turned around to face south,
looking directly at my house. And... a big black boomerang, perfectly
silent, flew directly over my head. It was maybe 30 deg across.  As it
flew off directly N, also directly toward that "V" where the meteor
tracks intersected, I could judge its height. Pretty low.  I could even
see little sparks coming and going out its "back hanger" as it passed overhead.

I later calculated it had a wingspan around the size of a B2 bomber.
But it was not a B2 bomber. A B2 bomber has flat ends on its wings.
The wings are straight.  It has a double W on the back edge of its wings.
This thing was a proto-typical boomerang. Thick in the middle. Curved
ends. Perfectly black. Perfectly silent.

From underneath you could see there were 3-4 rows of dimly lit circles
on the underside. Each circle had a little dimly-glowing dot in its
centre. It might have been e.g. rows of downward-pointing propellers
that were glowing in the dark for some reason. Stealth tech that wasn't
totally worked out yet. Or something.  Couldn't hear any buzzing like
you get with a drone. Maybe they were silent propellers?

But something weird was going on, and of course no mention of anything
like this in the local press or anywhere else I could find.  And a
report I posted to a couple local UFO groups also immed went MIA.

There seems to be an official but secret policy in place.  Unlike the
US, Australia's military has officially refused even in the past 12m
to look into UFO's.

Nothing to see here.

But I still like to get out of a night and watch the little aircraft
buzzing around, chasing the little lights. It used to happen every
night.  But what with all the warm sea temps around nights have lately been
very cloudy.  Or something.  Just by total coincidence they
particularly cloud up at the times I previously associated with peak
"little light" activity in the early post-dust and and pre-dawn.
I have some numbers to post on that, as well.

No. Nothing going on here.

--
The US government portrays itself as the world's preeminent
superpower, so to acknowledge that there are things in their
airspace, whatever they are, that are faster and more manoeuvrable
and run rings around fast jets doesn't play very well.
So there's the embarrassment factor, and maybe a little bit of
fear that either an adversary has made a quantum leap in
development, which has left the US in a poor second place, or, as
some believe, this really is extra terrestrial, in which case we're
not at the top of the food chain anymore.
-- Nick Pope, 02 May 2023

"[F]or the few cases in all domains--space, air, and sea--that do
demonstrate potentially anomalous characteristics, AARO exists to help the
DOD, IC, and interagency resolve those anomalous cases. In doing so, AARO is
approaching these cases with the highest level of objectivity and analytic
rigor. This includes physically testing and employing modeling and
simulation to validate our analyses and underlying theories, and
peer-reviewing those results within the U.S. government, industry partners,
and appropriately cleared academic institutions before reaching any
conclusions."
-- Dr Sean Kirkpatrick, Senate Hearings on UFOs, 19 Apr 2023.

"Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.
Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less."
- Marie Curie

Section 8. Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) Reports
Persons wanting to report UFO/unexplained phenomena activity
should contact a ... data collection center, such as the National UFO
Reporting Center, etc.
-- www.faa.gov, as at 30 Nov 2022

But what is true and I'm actually being serious here, is there are, there's
footage and records of objects in the skies that we don't know exactly what
they are, We can't explain how they moved, their trajectory. They did not
have an easily explainable pattern.
-- Pres Barack Obama, "The Late Show", 2021

"I think some of the phenomena we're going to be seeing continues to be
unexplained and might, in fact, be some type of phenomenon that is the
result of something that we don't yet understand."
--Ex-CIA Director John Brennan