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RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - BIAD - 11-01-2022 Oh no... a killer asteroid has been hiding in the sunshine and now is rolling towards us as click-bait. What is a hermaphrodite to do? Quote:'Planet killer' asteroid found hiding in sun's glare Archived Sky News: RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - EndtheMadnessNow - 11-02-2022 (11-01-2022, 10:03 PM)BIAD Wrote: Oh no... a killer asteroid has been hiding in the sunshine and now is rolling towards us as click-bait. Better declare war on asteroids! Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun had said according to Carol Rosin to justify our Space based weapon system something along the lines of: 1. The Russians will be considered the enemy 2. Then Terrorists will be identified 3. Then identify 3rd world crazies 4. Next will be asteroids 5. Alien threat card will be played last. Lets get outta here. Scientists Are Planning to Build Noah's Ark on the Moon RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - BIAD - 11-04-2022 I meant to post this three days ago, but it slipped past. However, look at the balls on this!! RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - BIAD - 11-05-2022 Really? Quote:Driver ‘seriously injured’ after being run over three times by own car Archived Guardian Article: RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - NightskyeB4Dawn - 11-05-2022 (11-05-2022, 12:29 PM)BIAD Wrote: Really? She most have really pissed her car off. She doesn't call her car "Christine" does she? "KITT"? RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - NightskyeB4Dawn - 11-05-2022 (11-05-2022, 12:58 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote:(11-05-2022, 12:29 PM)BIAD Wrote: Really? RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - Snarl - 11-05-2022 (11-01-2022, 10:03 PM)BIAD Wrote:Most likely scenario in terms of probability:Quote:'Planet killer' asteroid found hiding in sun's glare Distance from Impact: 1600.00 km ( = 994.00 miles ) Projectile diameter: 1.50 km ( = 0.93 miles ) Projectile Density: 5000 kg/m3 Impact Velocity: 17.00 km per second ( = 10.60 miles per second ) Impact Angle: 45 degrees Target Density: 1000 kg/m3 Target Type: Liquid water of depth 3.7 km ( = 2.3 miles ), over crystalline rock. Final Crater Diameter: 15.4 km ( = 9.57 miles ) Final Crater Depth: 674 meters ( = 2210 feet ) Air Blast: The air blast will arrive approximately 1.35 hours after impact. Damage Description: Glass windows may shatter. Tsunami Wave: The impact-generated tsunami wave arrives approximately 2.4 hours after impact. Tsunami wave amplitude is between: 23.9 cm ( = 9.4 inches) and 32.9 meters ( = 108.0 feet). -vs- You're about to have a bad day!! Distance from Impact: 160.00 km ( = 99.40 miles ) Target Type: Sedimentary Rock Final Crater Diameter: 25 km ( = 15.5 miles ) Final Crater Depth: 780 meters ( = 2560 feet ) Thermal Radiation: Time for maximum radiation: 1.28 seconds after impact Visible fireball radius: 19.7 km ( = 12.2 miles ) The fireball appears 27.9 times larger than the sun Effects of Thermal Radiation: Clothing ignites Much of the body suffers third degree burns Newspaper ignites Plywood flames Deciduous trees ignite Grass ignites Seismic Effects: Damage negligible in buildings of good design and construction; slight to moderate in well-built ordinary structures; considerable damage in poorly built or badly designed structures; some chimneys broken. Ejecta: The ejecta will arrive approximately 3.06 minutes after the impact. At your position there is a fine dusting of ejecta with occasional larger fragments Average Ejecta Thickness: 19 cm ( = 7.5 inches ) Mean Fragment Diameter: 4.67 cm ( = 1.84 inches ) Air Blast: The air blast will arrive approximately 8.08 minutes after impact. Max wind velocity: 188 m/s = 420 mph Sound Intensity: 101 dB (May cause ear pain) Damage Description: Multistory wall-bearing buildings will collapse. Wood frame buildings will almost completely collapse. Highway truss bridges will suffer substantial distortion of bracing. Glass windows will shatter. Up to 90 percent of trees blown down; remainder stripped of branches and leaves. https://impact.ese.ic.ac.uk/ImpactEarth/ImpactEffects/ RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - BIAD - 11-05-2022 I love the idea of a fear-driven news item being toned via a website that supports a Creative Commons Attribution licence like the Sky article I posted does. In this particular case, there's a highlighted word in one of the paragraphs that will lead a reader to where the article's content originated. Really, this post should be placed in 'The Media & Their Narratives' thread of Rogue Nation, but it may serve in helping to show how these 'startling click-bait' pieces are generated and an idea of the true worth of mainstream media. The 'Study'-link takes the reader to 'iopscience.iop.org' where a page is titled 'The Astronomical Journal'. So the Sky article was created through a truncated source and not the original that the article proclaims in one of its paragraphs. Unsurprisingly, one would accept what the Sky article was displaying a realistic version from The Astronomical Journal and assume the source material that Sky is drawing from, is accurate too. However, the essay from several astronomers was published in September of 2022 in the American Astronomical Society and only surfaced a whole month later, but what is more important is it comes along with a C.C.A. licence. So what is this licence? "Attribution 4.0 – This licence lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation. This is the most accommodating of licences offered. Recommended for maximum dissemination and use of licensed materials." Iopscience.iop.org is an agency that: "The IOP Policy Centre provides an active and authoritative voice for physics. We work in all areas that affect physics, from schools education through to research and innovation and supply timely, evidence-based scientific advice and in-depth analyses to governments and other agencies." From a fleeting glance at the Abstract of the essay, I'd say the astronomers had been surveying the movement of asteroids within the orbits of Earth and Venus. Of course, some of asteroids COULD impact on our planet and MIGHT cause catastrophic world-changing effects. But the actual source of the Sky article discusses the effects of a few stable orbiting asteroids in the way of stresses caused by other bodies on their journey past Mercury and Venus. "One way to estimate the true number of small NEOs better is to include more objects found interior to Earth's orbit in population calculations, increasing the completion of orbital NEO types (Granvik et al. 2018; Harris & Chodas 2021). Currently the population models are biased toward NEOs found exterior to Earth's orbit as they are the easiest to find observationally. Only about 25 asteroids are known that have orbits completely interior to Earth's orbit and have well-determined orbits (called Atira or Apohele asteroids). This is compared to the thousands of known NEOs with orbits that cross Earth's orbit such as Aten and Apollo NEOs with semimajor axes interior and exterior to Earth, respectively (Mainzer et al. 2014; Schunova-Lilly et al. 2017; Morbidelli et al. 2020)." If one reads the entire research paper, it tends to dwell within the subject of diverse sizes of asteroids and a small number that reside in Venus' orbit. The orbit of the newly discovered Atira asteroid 2021 PH27 comes close to our planet, but the emphasis of the paper is how it crosses Venus and Mercury's trajectory twice respectively on its course around the sun. This may have implications to Earth in the future, but the use of titles like 'Planet Killer' is a little overblown, to say the least! RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - Snarl - 11-05-2022 (11-05-2022, 03:05 PM)BIAD Wrote: I love the idea of a fear-driven news item being toned via a website that supports a Creative Commons Attribution licenceIt always puts a smile on my face too. (11-05-2022, 03:05 PM)BIAD Wrote: This may have implications to Earth in the future, but the use of titles like 'Planet Killer' is a little overblown, to say the least! The first calculation in my reply is the one most likely given the data supplied. I loved that threat of a 25cm high tsunami. Then again, the little meteorite which recently blew up in the sky over Russia was nothing at all to sneeze at. The human mind doesn't easily grasp big numbers anymore than it realizes how fast an object is moving. And sometimes, we're not told how fast things are 'really' going ... for our own peace of mind. ETA: I really liked that picture you posted, BTW. RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - BIAD - 11-07-2022 It's a doozy and has been brewing quietly for some time. A couple of days ago, the British media announced that three 'Cluedo' cards from the popular game had been discovered during a Daily Mail investigation of the mystery surrounding the supposed-murderer Lord Lucan. This Earl of Lucan-chap back in the seventies was alleged to have killed his family's nanny and then done a runner after faking his death. It's really a mundane page-turner, but for the elite-class-disliking UK public, the MSM at the time believed it was intriguing and happened in London -to boot! (London is where everyone lives who isn't a peasant in the media's eyes.) Back then, the papers had no interest in Lord Lucan (or Baron Bingham, Baron Lucan, Baronet Bingham of Castlebar) until the night he supposedly bludgeoned to death his wife's 29-year-old house-help by mistake in the basement of the Lucan home. Apparently, it's believed his target with a piece of lead-pipe was Lady Lucan -his wife and mother of his three children. Anyway, the globe-trotting degenerate gambler who lived the high-life, held a fancy five-storey home in London and spent his nights throwing away his money on backgammon and bridge and vroom-vrooming around in his Austin Martin, knew he had screwed-up big-time and realised he had to get away. The media then went into full sensationalising-mode and the same assumed-enthralled disadvantaged low-born were given an insight to what the rich-and-famous enjoyed as everyday living. They told how Lucan's disraught wife had fought with her husband after the dastardly deed and how he'd convinced Veronica to give him some time to escape his bloody actions in the basement. Lady Lucan later walked into a nearby Pub and from that moment, the balloon went up. .................................................... 2022. The Daily Mail have an exclusive... because they always have an exclusive, regardless whether the story is interesting or not. "EXCLUSIVE: Colonel Mustard in the hall, with the lead piping: The Cluedo cards found in Lord Lucan's car that eerily describe the murder of the family nanny... so was it a bizarre confession, twisted joke, or an attempt to frame the infamous fugitive" Archived Daily Mail Article: It was stated that Scotland Yard had discovered these playing cards in the Earl of Lucan's abandoned vehicle and they 'seemed' to indicate his part in the nanny's killing. Then two days after the supposed research of a recently-released Scotland Yard's cold case review, The Mirror announced they've actually found the culprit who'd coshed Sandra Rivett on the head back in 1974 and he was living in Australia! Dumb Keystone Cops with their silly helmets... if they'd only asked the media. What does all this mean...? Well, it's something that could either be a mere column-filler for ratings -instead of writing insulting innuendos about their new Prime Minister or this could be the real deal. Please Lucy, don't move the ball away this time? Here's the piece. Quote:EXCLUSIVE: Lord Lucan breakthrough as mystery man's face is EXACT match for missing killerArchived Mirror Article: The rest of the article is back-patting about the Skripal investigation and how Ugail's facial recognition system is cool. But as you can see, the likeness is uncanny. (But also notice the hyphen in the word 'improvement'... This was supposed to be a quote from the Professor, why insert that?) RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - NightskyeB4Dawn - 11-07-2022 (11-07-2022, 11:27 AM)BIAD Wrote: Lady Lucan – Veronica Bingham – fled from her house in Belgravia, central London, covered in blood on November 7, 1974. To throw a monkey wrench into the works, what if Lady Lucan found the two in the basement and she was the one that killed the nanny? What if he ran because she had some serious dirt on him? What if she committed suicide because carrying the guilt all those years finally got to her? Just a thought. RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - BIAD - 11-07-2022 (11-07-2022, 01:04 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: To throw a monkey wrench into the works, what if Lady Lucan found the two in the basement and she was the one that killed the nanny? Aah, then it wouldn't be so intriguing and the media would have to construct a story of forbidden love across the class-structure along with a jealous high-society woman who believes the country's laws don't apply to her social setting! Plus a two-timing nobleman falling on his sword for the mother of his children who'd reacted to her husband dallying with the Help...? No, that would never do! But it would make more sense when looking back at the incident. RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - EndtheMadnessNow - 11-07-2022 (11-07-2022, 11:27 AM)BIAD Wrote: It's a doozy and has been brewing quietly for some time. A couple of days ago, the British media announced that three 'Cluedo' cards from the popular game had been discovered during a Daily Mail investigation of the mystery surrounding the supposed-murderer Lord Lucan. "A facial recognition expert" - that being AI, not a human, but programmed by a human who is “never wrong”..."It's unbelievable, but it's science." LOL. Yea, ok. And of course "15 to 20 PhD students" couldn't possibly be wrong. ScIeNcE! Generate a Fake Human Ya know, it's always amused me how in the hell the "Daily Mail" of all news outlets always seems to acquire an Exclusive and often the first to publish an updated scoop on most any sensational emotional story, especially when it involves sex (Ghislaine Maxwell hit pieces) and/or a gruesome kill mystery story, AND especially such stories originating from the USA! And they always have plenty of pics. Across the pond the NY Post is often the first outlet to run a version of the DM story and if too spicy such as with the socialite class then their sister pub "Page Six" picks it up. What is even more intriguing to me is who owns the Daily Mail. Luv me some aristocrat insider scoops who you know play cover for the GCHQ spooks and their frens across the pond. Quote:The paper is owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust. Jonathan Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere, a great-grandson of one of the original co-founders Harold Sidney Harmsworth, is the current chairman and controlling shareholder of the Daily Mail and General Trust, while day-to-day editorial decisions for the newspaper are usually made by a team led by the editor, Geordie Greig, who succeeded Paul Dacre in September 2018. Quote:Jonathan Harold Esmond Vere Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere (born 3 December 1967), is a British aristocrat and inheritor of a newspaper and media empire founded by his great-grandfather Harold Sidney Harmsworth. A coronet of 16 "pearls" touching one another, nine being seen in representation. I have a long standing obsession with the "X-Steganography symbolism that has led me down many rabbit holes & labyrinths. Not sure on meaning of "4 bees" in British heraldry. The Bees of Napoleon Daily Mail somewhat reminds me of Robert Maxwell's media empire. Quote:Harold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere had open support for fascism and praise for Nazism and the British Union of Fascists contributed to the popularity of those views in the 1930s. That ambition for which Rothermere became best known was not successful, and he died in Bermuda early in the war. Quote:Geordie Greig born 16 December 1960 in Lambeth, London, Greig is the son of Sir Carron Greig and Monica Stourton, granddaughter of the 24th Lord Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton. Members of his father's family have been royal courtiers for three generations — including his twin sister Laura, who was a lady-in-waiting to Diana, Princess of Wales. He attended Eton College and St Peter's College, Oxford. The long history of the Daily Mail campaigning against the interests of working people RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - BIAD - 11-08-2022 (11-07-2022, 08:23 PM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: Ya know, it's always amused me how in the hell the "Daily Mail" of all news outlets always seems to acquire an Exclusive and often the first to publish an updated scoop on most any sensational emotional story, especially when it involves sex (Ghislaine Maxwell hit pieces) and/or a gruesome kill mystery story, AND especially such stories originating from the USA! And they always have plenty of pics. Across the pond the NY Post is often the first outlet to run a version of the DM story and if too spicy such as with the socialite class then their sister pub "Page Six" picks it up. Quote:A coronet of 16 "pearls" touching one another, nine being seen in representation. Bees have often been associated with industriousness, but in Heraldic terms, this could be viewed in several ways. Does the quartet of bees on the Harmsworth coat of arms imply the owner searches for diligence towards employment from the four points of the compass or is the shield displaying the act of controlling the workers to undertake such labour? Bees signified regal power in the elite Egyptian times, along with wealth and a command over others. We commonly take these insects to convey a communal task undertaken by all, but I noticed that -even though artistry in heraldry tends to adhere to simple forms, the bees on the Harmsworth coat of arms don't display a stinger. Does this mean the shown bees are drones...? Wikipedia suggests: 'A drone is a male honey bee. Unlike the female worker bee, drones do not have stingers. They gather neither nectar nor pollen and are unable to feed without assistance from worker bees. A drone's only role is to mate with a maiden queen in nuptial flight.' Since it's long been held that human society is like a bee colony, would one like to proclaim themselves via this form of social-ranking art as one of a eusocial community, who's goal is to work for one idea that is shared amongst that group? After all, the Wikipedia opinion hints at an individual or family who benefits from the toil of others and may even hold a silent distain for those they see as 'beneath' them! But in art -as you allude to in your interest of stenography, sentiment can be displayed without saying it aloud. So, your link "The long history of the Daily Mail campaigning against the interests of working people" may have merit! ................................................................... When the lid came off the whole phone-hacking scandal of the British newspaper industry, Robert Maxwell was already long dead. But the act of acquiring confidential personal information through malevolent means had been indicative of newspaper behaviour during his time. (See the 1974 movie 'The Conversation' to see how the technology of private communication could be easily accessed even back then!) I don't think we'll ever know the entire truth behind Maxwell's activities during his lifetime in the information-purveying world. He had his fingers in all sorts of stuff... just look who prints The Lancet! The Daily Mail did take a mild hit of accusations during the hacking scandal, but it was Murdoch's News of The World Sunday broadsheet that was eventually sacrificed to shut the Levinson Inquiry up. Quote:Luv me some aristocrat insider scoops who you know play cover for the GCHQ spooks and their frens across the pond. I'll look into it!! RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - BIAD - 11-08-2022 (11-07-2022, 11:27 AM)BIAD Wrote: ...Please Lucy, don't move the ball away this time? Quote:EXCLUSIVE - He's NOT Lord Lucan: Home Office-approved facial recognition experts conclude British Buddhist, RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - Snarl - 11-08-2022 (11-08-2022, 02:14 PM)BIAD Wrote: Dr Shelina Jilani of Home Office-approved Acumé Forensic based her conclusions on the large protruding I was under the impression that a person's ears and nose are the facial features which continue to grow as one ages. I wish the opposite wasn't true of my manh RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - BIAD - 11-08-2022 (11-08-2022, 02:24 PM)Snarl Wrote:(11-08-2022, 02:14 PM)BIAD Wrote: Dr Shelina Jilani of Home Office-approved Acumé Forensic based her conclusions on the large protruding Oh please stop using common sense!! This story had drama, eloquence, great table-manners and with the Great God of Technology looking on, guaranteed the reader would understand that there's no mystery that today's science couldn't solve. 'A.I, It's Your Friend' In regards of your second concern, I hear yer'... My Missus often says... well, that's for another thread, maybe. RE: It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - Snarl - 11-08-2022 (11-08-2022, 03:03 PM)BIAD Wrote: In regards of your second concern, I hear yer'... My Missus often says... well, that's for another thread, maybe. heh heh ... I used to favor the saying, "Don't bite off more than you can chew." Not so much these days. |