The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Living After a CME – The Sun’s Silent Kill Shot
Episode Date: June 3, 2025Brace for the sun’s silent kill shot! In Ep. 483, Sara F. Hathaway & Chin Gibson dive into CMEs, the Carrington Event, & survival tips to thrive post-tech apocalypse.Explore The Changing Ear...th Series Novels, available at Amazon.com. Get your signed copies at ChangingEarthSeries.com. Get your Changing Earth Gear at ChangingEarthSeries.com Become a subscriber and help the Changing Earth world go around! Don’t forget to leave a review, like, and subscribe!
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Welcome back to the Changing Earth podcast with author Sarah F. Hathaway and co-host
Chen Gibson, blending survival fiction and fact to bring you entertaining education that
will help you dream, survive and thrive and now here's your host Sarah F Hathaway and Chen Gibson
Hello and welcome back to the changing earth podcast this is episode number
483 I
Don't know what season we're on and I don't know what episode of what season we're on we're just going now like I used to have the standard format but we're just
going now so hey sunspots getting to you yeah yeah definitely the biological
effect we're gonna talk a little bit about that today but hey Chen what's up Oh I I ran backstage to get a refill. Yeah had to get another beer. I
Was like, oh no
I was looking on the screen. It said you're backstage only the host can let you come back on the stage. I'm sorry. Oh
crazy
Yeah, I thought a CME took me out. Yeah, right
Crazy.
Yay. The show goes on.
I thought a CME took me out.
Right?
So timely.
So timely.
Today it's not gonna be anything that big,
but we do have a big one coming at us
and with what's going on.
I thought, wow, this is a great time
to have this conversation.
I actually went on a podcast called
Language of the Soul. And it was very interesting. You guys should definitely check out that interview when it comes out. It was way more intellectual than I thought.
I don't know what kind of preconceived notions we get about things but I certainly certainly enjoyed myself and I
was just so surprised they didn't even know about the Carrington event and some
major things they don't even know what a CME was at all I was like hmm oh oh
time to do some educating it's like when I went to prepper camp the very first
year I was like asking a whole bunch of people what's some you know number one thing you'd love to learn about survival and they're like how to build a fire?
Oh
How to build a fire I was like, oh my
Didn't that happen when you were like five because I know for us like we always had burn piles and things like that
So I was just so surprised so I actually did an article on how to build a fire
And same thing kind of happened today. That's why I wanted to do the CME presentation
All right, so we got a few people out there. It's time to get started. I think
Changing earth I've been busy guys
So I haven't just been
slacking now that I haven't been doing a weekly show. The audio drama I'm
working on videos for them to go up on changing Earth on YouTube and on Rumble
and yeah so this little birdie named Chin was like, oh, the videos, you know, season one,
I just did like random videos.
Now we got all this cool technology, right?
So I can't help but bring the changing earth world to life.
And so that's what I'm doing.
It's just getting better and better.
It's really, really fun.
So now you're going to see slides that are like the crew and
What's happening in the scene, you know, and of course, I don't have like animations or I do have I'm working on that
But it's not a video video. It's like stills because
Believe it or not. They're very labor intensive
So I got rid of one project and picked up another, but very fun to see it come to life.
So if you guys haven't checked that out yet,
please check them out over on YouTube, over on Rumble.
Leave a comment, like, subscribe, you know,
all that good stuff that helps it go farther faster.
Cause yeah, that's been a lot of fun.
And it's kind of cool to bring the show to life that way.
As I mentioned before, I've been doing lots of interviews so keep your eyes out for drops this summer. Every interview that
I've done so far, it's just amazing how like different conversations can be even
though I'm basically talking about the same thing. Just the different directions
people take it and whatnot. So each one's definitely worth checking out and
experiencing because they've been really fun to do.
Still working on the Las Vegas years.
I just keep piling projects in front of it.
Go figure.
So, but I'm going like my goal is to have that done by September.
So that's my goal.
So we'll see if I actually make it or not.
And then I'm finishing up episodes one to four of season five.
And I've talked to James at PBN about this, Mr. Intrepid Commander, and we're going to
make episodes one to four of season five subscriber material only so you have to be a paid subscriber to
changing earth or PBN to get a hold of season five as the prequel it'll come
out later in the year as it normally does but it's gonna be a little while
because I've been working on the back content so much so that as I finish
shows up though the subscribers are gonna get special drop to season five.
So have fun with that. That'll be, that'll be cool.
Alrighty. Prepper camps coming up. You guys are,
are you guys gearing up yet or are you at like the midway swing now?
Jen, me. Yep. Oh sure. Yeah. Oh yeah.
Gearing up. It's always nonstop. Prepper sure. Oh yeah. It's always non-stop. Perfect. It's like the
best family reunion ever though. Keep tabs on by id box for all the buy
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Really really nice to us. Yeah. Yep, really silly not to you
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Okay so today we're talking about CMEs and a little bit more in my wheelhouse than yours.
But yeah, you are the man though with the Faraday cages.
Yeah, this is the one that I hate.
I love teasing you about not driving through deep water, but I hate talking about CMEs and EOPs because all my gadgets will go away.
Yeah, bye bye.
If I don't have it protected well.
Ding! And that's the truth of it, you know, if not exploding, exploding gadgets, which can be even more fun.
It's like a nightmare for me.
We have pegged the chid diesel nightmare.
No gadgets.
I'm sitting here with a computer or tablet and a cell phone all in front of me.
Yeah. All surrounded. Yeah. I am surrounded by computers. Yeah. So,
yeah, I know my world would be pretty much, uh, uh, well,
everybody's world is going to be a much different place.
So September 1st, 1859,
telegraphs were like the cat's meow.
Smoking.
Right? That was, whoo!
You had a telegraph, you were something else.
And Richard Carrington,
which is why it's called the Carrington Event,
was looking through his telescope,
and he sees these two
Blinding patches of light erupt from the Sun
What was he looking at the Sun for on a telescope like didn't his mom teach him that'll be go blind or something
You know, maybe not. Yeah
Paper at the other end that he was looking at right.. Oh yeah, yeah. The little slit trying to look through it.
So 17.6 hours later,
massive wave of charged particles slams into the earth.
The aurora stretched as far south as Cuba,
which is highly unusual.
You think?
Yeah. But we've been seeing it more and more often and there's a reason
for that. So that's the little like warning in it all. And it's not all
beauty. So when this CME hits, it explodes, literally exploded the telegraph wires. That's what makes it so monumental was we went,
oh, that could be a problem, right?
Yeah, because they were one big, huge antenna
just capturing all that radiation.
Right.
And it's interesting too, the energy,
like it supercharges Earth.
Tesla actually talks a lot about power systems
where we can feed it through the planet
And he could plug a light bulb into the earth and it would light up like you know
Ten miles of it wireless charger, huh? Yes. Yeah, you just touch to the earth, right?
And that was another what we'll get there
But it said like to acclimate yourself. You could take your shoes off
And stand outside like after it's done to like bring your energy back to the earth's energy
I'm like, okay. What are you guys smoking back there?
Yeah, you go stand on the grass first and you don't
Yeah, yeah, that's like in my series oh no, no more snipers. Okay, you stand up first.
We'll see how that works out.
Before I do.
Yeah.
So what is a CME?
A CME is a coronal mass ejection from the sun.
It's literally a burst of plasma and magnetic fields.
They're magnificent to watch. They just like roll off of the sun.
And sometimes we can be in the way. Thank God. Most of the time we're not because this is some serious energy that gets just blasted off of the Sun. They travel at speeds from 250 to 3,000 kilometers per second.
So it just depends on how rapid that release is and what that discharge looks
like. It can be short duration that happened very quickly or longer duration
where they take a longer amount of time to come in. So it's all about like what
is their frequency.
Oh, you love frequencies.
See, this is your wheelhouse.
See, it's all about their frequency and then the duration.
So how that's how it's gonna impact us if we're in the way,
which like when you look at the earth compared to the sun,
you know, we're like, so little floating around it.
They go off every direction.
So it's gotta literally be like a perfect scenario.
So most of the time, what's affected?
Well, stuff in space gets,
stuff in space gets affected first.
So Phoenix Survival, Ms. Jordan, hello Ms. Jordan.
She's asked me if there's expected timeframe for the G4.
We have one coming towards us right now.
It's supposed to hit tonight.
It was a long duration, like high M class,
but because it was a long duration,
they are expecting bigger impact from the CME
Definitely not gonna be like lights out. Well, you know
Should it be but you might want to put some of those gadgets chin in your cage
For tonight
It's in the key put your gadgets in their cage little animals
Keep gadgets in the cage. Put your gadgets in their cage, little animals.
So, yeah, it's supposed to hit tonight
and it could definitely be tomorrow.
Oh, big peg of it did hit this morning.
So we are we are starting to see things.
So space is going to be affected first.
Then it's going to be like upper orbit stuff.
Satellites.
Starlink had just let off a whole bunch of new satellites. Everybody was talking about what you know
What are these why are they lighting so many off?
Well a few months ago we had a big CME that took out like 70 of their satellites or something
Mm-hmm was basically like
So they had doged he did I assumed they were doing some replacement on those suckers and
probably shielding them up a little bit um they do talk about like people who
fly a lot pilots flight attendants getting more exposure to this radiation and whatnot when it is definitely in a
high-pec impact time zone. So the G4 quote unquote the G4 they measure these
on a scale from like G1 to G5. G5 is like the Carrington event. It's like the most we've ever seen.
Suspicious Observers, if you want to learn more about this, I mean he is your guy. He's who I
been over at Suspicious Observers. I watch every morning just to see what the sun's doing.
And he is definitely your guy to understand like how all this works and then go from there.
But because the Carrington event was like the biggest impact that we've ever seen from
a CME, that is kind of our benchmark of the worst.
Does that make sense?
The G4, the G scale.
And then you know the song like, like a G g6 like you don't want it to be
like a g6 cuz you could be done for I already put up with your frequency
Kenneth yeah this could like I'll be a whole montage of song yeah it's true. So definitely the ratings are important.
Now, when I was doing my research using AI and stuff,
it's like, oh, well, it's never been
proven that it could remove our magnetic shielding
or atmosphere or completely destroy the Earth.
But the sun is huge. And I'm sure it wouldn't be recorded in history if
it's happened in the past because there'd be nobody left to record it, you know. So, of course,
we don't know what would happen then, but that is the risk of living on planet Earth, right?
That is the risk of living on planet Earth, right? Elon's gotta get his Mars mission going
a little better, I guess.
But a CME could definitely destroy
technology as we know it.
And I'm talking not just destroy,
but explode technology as we know it.
One of the biggest things at risk is the transformers
that either take energy volts up or take them down.
They're highly sensitive to this type of energy
that comes in from the sun
and they will completely melt down.
I didn't look into the background of where they're made, but I can guess I know
where the majority of them are made and it's not in the United States of America. I bet
you it's over in China. So that could be a big problem for the United States if we had
something like this. I would love to know like do we have them stored? I mean
they've been talking about this for years with like especially with One Second After, the book
One Second After, you know, then the EMP effect. They've had a lot of military people in high spots
warning about this type of activity for years. So hopefully the powers at be have our back,
but you know how I feel about relying on it.
Well, it will make the investors money.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And what does life look like after that?
Right?
So they're saying a G5 storm would put power grid down, exploding transformers, months,
years, damages in the trillions of dollars in
the US alone. So and this would be a global effect. It's something that would
burn the worst in one spot and then radiate to the rest of the planet. It
wouldn't just kill our tech, okay? We've talked about if the power goes down. I
always like to use like warm and fuzzy estimates because I
would like to believe that people would band together instead of like a Mad Max type scenario.
But they're saying within like six months, 80% of the population will be gone.
That's pretty intense.
Right?
And that's a warm fuzzy estimate.
There's a lot of people on medications these days that are just completely reliant upon
those.
There's a lot of people…
Between electricity and refrigeration.
And communication.
Devices, yeah.
Between, yeah, and the medication that requires refrigeration and then devices that require electricity,
right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, we got a lot of alcoholics and stuff like that as well.
Everybody that doesn't have those things are going to be in a hurt in position.
I mean-
Yeah, we don't like warm beer.
No.
Right? I mean, we don't like warm beer. No All of our technology though
It's our supply chains. It's our everything and now that we're moving to such a global
nationalized or global system
We don't have the local resources to be able to just you know alter what they're doing to be able to support the local population
be able to just, you know, alter what they're doing to be able to support the local population. So we definitely need to invest in our local growing.
I was encouraged, I heard word that Trump was going to do some type of subsidizing for
local growers.
That's something that I would actually be behind big time.
So again, they don't think it would actually destroy the earth, but it's going to be a
really, really scary situation.
So why did I talk about how weird it was to see the auroras down to Cuba?
Because they don't normally do that.
And we've had, I believe two already this year that have gone down to Cuba.
We're supposed to see them in Texas tonight.
They were at Borealis.
So everybody should be outside tonight.
See them once you can see.
They're called the Northern lights, right?
So there were typically something you see up in the Northern.
Exactly. Like Alaska and stuff.
Sometimes it reached down on the like Minnesota stuff like that, like commonly,
but yeah, it's supposed to be a Northern thing. Green,
green is like the healthy planet.
You the pink was like really unusual to see pink
Aurora and now it's happening all the time. So that evidence
that the measurements that they've done were definitely losing our magnetic shielding.
So they think that we've lost about 20% since 1859 and that is a very, very, very. Warm and fuzzy.
Warm and fuzzy. Yeah. Yeah.
Cause there's charts that just show like just since the eighties even,
it's just happening more rapidly now. Um,
there's the South Atlantic anomaly.
It's this weak spot in our ozone layer over South America and the Southern
Atlantic. It's growing and weakening that whole system
further. So remember back in the day when they said it was from aerosol cans? Yeah.
And we all quit using it.
It was the 80s bands, the big hair bands that we use.
I know. I know. So actually, no, this is a lot of solar activity that takes place. It's now they say at 30% of the global average field strength and our polls,
you guys have been listening to me say our polls are on the move and they're
still moving.
They are moving 50 to 60 kilometers per year towards Siberia.
Nobody can really deny that anymore.
Nobody can be like, oh, well, this is, you know, because they wobble, right?
It's not always the same.
But usually it goes back.
Now it's like, it's on the move.
You can't deny it.
There's something that's going on.
So exciting, exciting time to be alive.
So they're saying the weakened shield means
that smaller CMEs are gonna do more damage.
A CME one-tenth the size of the Carrington event,
one-tenth, with a mass of 160 billion kilograms,
speed of 1,000 kilometers,
might have caused a minor G2 storm in 1859.
But now they're causing radio blackouts. We saw that thing in Spain about their blackouts and that.
Honestly, I don't know, because I was watching the solar activity around that event.
And I was like, they're like, oh, solar activity. I'm like, was it though?
There was talk about it was a human interaction.
That's where I'm leaning more towards. Yeah.
Because I was like, I don't think it was because I was watching all the activity around then, but it definitely can.
Radio, the lower technologies affected first.
GPS technology would be affected and then we get into big systems like our internet
systems, any kind of network, gaming networks, bank networks, things like that can all be
affected by this.
There's a ton of stuff that runs off of GPS nowadays.
Yes.
You know, not just, you know, Google Maps in your car.
Trying to find your way.
Yeah. Yeah.
All the tractors that are plowing the fields.
Yeah, exactly. A lot of machinery.
All the planes, all this kind of stuff. Yeah.
So with the thinner shield, it means more particles can get through.
That means increased radiation risk for the planes.
Of course, the astronauts, they're not even their upper atmosphere.
So it just makes us really, really vulnerable.
So like I said, it doesn't just turn your lights off.
It's literally exploding things. Okay? And
I've even heard it said like if you have metal in your body, it could hit towards the metal.
The good news that I've found out is that like most pacemakers, things like that come with like
a shielding against electrical influence from outside, an outside electrical influence. Because
that would be crazy, right? Everybody just, yeah, we won't even talk about that. But,
so yeah, it's not good. The electrical grid is gonna take a lot of time to get
back on. So it's not just like we can fix this really really quickly. Then we've
talked about all the problems that come with that. You don't have any of your connectivity
that used to have the find out news in your networks. Chen, so that's going to be a big deal, right?
Well, as long as my radios come out of their Faraday cages and all my buddies' radios
come out of their Faraday cages, I have a little bit of communication.
That's true.
I don't know about you and I will do the show, but I have a little bit of communication.
No, I don't think so.
Cars, like all the cars now have computers.
So you have to really, really, really have an older vehicle that has like no electrical
in it.
GPS, satellites, radio, all fried.
So we're basically back to steam engines.
What about all the electronic financing?
Is it like all your cash registers,
the credit card process?
Your Venmo.
You would be able to go to the store
and buy anything or get gas for your car
even if it's still ran.
So that's why I always recommend having cash stashed
and having small bills.
Because if you only have $ dollars and the bread's 10.
Oh, I always have my singles in my pocket. Right? Yeah. Um,
but cash will the value of cash,
like you might as well go out and spend your cash as soon as something like this
happens because the value of cash is going to go down.
It's going to just go down. So, um, I would probably try and like get rid of it at the start because you know that
it's, it's not going to be there forever. Alrighty.
This is a lot of screens to keep track of. I'm like,
I'm busy. I'm busy during my podcast.
I'm like, I'm busy. I'm busy during my podcast.
Um, I see the chat going on in the streaming thing. Yes. Yeah.
Not much activity over in element right now.
I've told everybody to come on over to Twitter. Yeah.
That's the one I like to listen to it best on. Rumble's pretty good but like a Twitter, I think I could do in the background. So yeah,
if you guys are listening to the rerun and you want to hear the live stream,
we do the live stream on the first Sunday of every month at
5 30 central standard time, Texas time, Texas time.
I hate all these times. Oh, and that's why I live it.
We need to go like Zulu. Just everybody talks one time and then universal and then whatever it is is what it is
It's just a number and now Texas is talking about pulling out of daylight savings, too
So that would just you know, really rock my world Arizona. Yeah
Alaska Hawaii
Luckily, I have an app or I you know my clock on my phone will tell you because the Australian all that
Okay, so one of the most interesting things to me
And why I as a customer service representative?
Watch the Sun every morning for what this energy is doing is
Because it affects our brains
So go figure, but it's on the same waves, the theta, the alpha, all the waves that our brain work on. So there's
a big hit to our cognitive abilities, to our ability to stay calm, to not get
fired up,
that kind of thing.
So for me, that's important.
And also I need to know who I'm working with that day, right?
I mean, if you already have some psychological issues
going on, typically the CME activity
is going to make that worse.
It also affects our sleep.
So it's harder to sleep
when it's high CME activity time going on. And like I said, you have increased anxiety,
depression, irritability. So that's just what you need when your whole world just fell apart,
right?
I'd highlight in your notes, you'd mentioned that it suppresses melanin.
The melatonin.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
Crazy the effects it has on you.
Right?
And it's happening to, I mean,
you can look at how many species have been washing up
on the beaches, showing unusual behavior
because of that magnetic pole shift
and our increased amount of CME activity
that we're taking as, you know,
biological beings on this planet that a lot of things are being affected right now. increased amount of CME activity that we're taking as you know biological
beings on this planet that a lot of things are being affected right now so
yeah it's a real deal it's definitely worth checking out memory-focused
decision-making all impaired. I mean I could have used this back at school hey
teach it to CME. Oh totally CME day I can't function in this. I don't even know how.
I could use that at work like all the time. It's been rough, man. Yeah.
It's been a rough day. Yeah.
That insurance marketplace in California is not doing well at all.
Oh my goodness.
It's been a rough place to be in.
I feel like I'm in TJ Swenson's torture chamber
during the day.
This is the worst.
Here, talk to this angry person.
Here, talk to that angry person.
Great.
Yeah.
Your brain feels foggy.
Your emotions are raw.
You can't think straight.
And it's not just humans.
So like your dogs can feel it.
Your cows might stop producing milk.
So your game plan was to have these animals that you can rely on for your sustainability, but now they're all jacked up, too
so
Yeah, so it's kind of you know God had a plan when he put us together go figure and
Yeah, things have to work a certain way
So it disrupts a lot of So it disrupts a lot of stuff. It disrupts a lot of things.
Okay, so we talked about like metal implants. Like if you have a titanium leg, you probably
don't want to be out when the CME hits. I wouldn't, I don't know. The higher altitude,
increased cancer risk, that kind of thing.
So wouldn't it be cool to have a game plan before this stuff hits? Because if you're going to be affected mentally, um, the big,
the biggest way I've learned to be able to perform when under mental
duress is to have a game plan ahead of time.
So you can't be winging it at this time when
your brain's freaking out, everybody around you is freaking out, things are
exploding, stuff's on fire, water is not working anymore, it's not going to come
out of the tap, the filtration systems are gonna go down. You're gonna need your
brain about you, you're gonna need a game plan. This is like the ultimate plan that now has to go into place.
And I wouldn't recommend your plan only revolving around your family.
You need to think about your community immediately because the faster you guys
can get your community online, the more people you're going to be able to save.
And the less stress focused at you from the community,
right? You know, yeah, because, oh man, crazy.
More people going crazy, the more chance of it impacting you.
Exactly. Exactly. And then if you can get your community together,
then you can help other communities get together. Right.
you can get your community together, then you can help other communities get together, right?
And then we're like America, the great,
instead of Mad Max, the crazy psycho land, right?
We need our sheepdogs to be able to stand up.
You gotta be ready.
You guys really have to be ready for this possibility.
So we are talking horse-drawn carts and steam engines. So think about like what
in your community can be put to work for energy production. I wouldn't even really rely upon the
notion of having solar because what's the likelihood that all of that equipment is going to survive that CME as well.
There's a company, I'm not paid by them, I'm not sponsored by them, I've never used their equipment before,
but there's a company called EMP Shield,
and you can actually like plug this device into your house and things like that, and it's supposed to protect your home from
a CMP
or an EMP event. So it's the first piece of technology supposedly there's one for
your vehicle. Now who are you going after if it doesn't work? I mean so you'd have
to wait for the day and but
With watching what's happening with the medic sheet magnetic shielding the pole reversals
Even if it's just a pole shift is affecting the magnetic shielding of the planet
I think we need to be ready for this and we're just diving more and more into technology
so like that's always been one of my purposes and
So like that's always been one of my purposes in creating the changing earth world is to show people how important our relationship with nature is and why
it's important for us to not lose that at all. So we really need to make sure
that that is something that we're staying focused on. How to grow things, how
to put a seed, if you've never put a seed in the ground,
you better get practicing right now.
It is not like the easiest thing to do at all.
So get practicing, every day is your day to practice.
How do you grow it inside?
Get practicing.
Typically we have about 15 to 18 hours of warning
before this event is gonna hit us. We're modern in that Sun really really closely.
So we typically have time to be able to get your radios and whatnot into Faraday cage. You can watch for space weather predictions at
S, I'll just say the names of the letters,
sierrewiskeypapacharlie.noaa.gov. sierrewiskeypapacharlie.noaa.gov.
at novemberoskeralphaalpha.gov. Okay? Check that out.
If it's coming and we know it's coming,
like they just said,
hey, it's an X5, you know, X6 long duration
and it's on the way, unplug your stuff.
Like that's the best first protector of it.
Use a Faraday cage, like a metal box or microwave.
You did, Chen, what was, how do you do yours?
I've got a couple different things.
I've got a little trash kids,
one inside of another cardboard.
I've got Able kids with is with cardboard and insolation yeah yeah I've
got some backpacks that are shielded okay that's cool yeah you can be like
out on a couple gadgets so I have a couple different ways to store them.
Oh, if the battery in the car was disconnected,
would it be okay?
So there's-
I don't think it's the battery.
Yeah.
I think it's the wiring.
Yes.
That acts like an antenna.
And there's different fields of thought on it.
Like some are like, well, if it didn't have a power source
running to it. I heard that's why the telegraph thing
was such a problem.
And that's why you want to unplug your equipment
Because all the wires especially above ground wires. Mm-hmm are just big antennas
Like all the channel that from the ground strung across the neighborhoods and stuff
Those are all antennas that grab that get hit by that
frequency by the
Radiation and the by the radiation and
the melt the energy and then it transfers through that to to
your equipment. Yeah, but they are like your Yeah, your your
radio works good with a little antenna works better with a big
antenna will think about your antenna being this whole thing
around your whole state
or nation. That's what's doing it.
Yeah. That's one of the big problems with it and why we don't have all the answers as
far as it goes because the Carrington event, they didn't have that much technology in place
at that time for us to be able to go. Yeah, that was affected
No, this wasn't affected
I do know that
Again, I'll refer to Bennett suspicious observers. He built like the vehicle the bug out vehicle that
Supposed to be EMP proof and I believe he removed all the wiring. It's just like your
carburetors and stuff like that that don't have any of the electronic systems to run it so that's why I always wanted to get like an old
Chevy or something like that but I would check out that Firewolf I'd check out
the EMP shield website because they have great
information on it and I know they have a device for your vehicle so they must
have a theory of what they're working on over there and again it's all theory
because we just haven't seen it in living color to see how bad it could be
or like was it mitigated because of different things with the systems.
So we are kind of in the dark on that one.
Okay, so the real challenge in the aftermath, we talked about the technology refrigeration.
If you've got freezers full of food, you're going to have to do something about a quick
start looking at like where what kind of there's lots of towns with water mills and stuff like that still in them.
Those are gonna be key.
We have the brains to be able to handle this with basically being able to put technology
back into play after this event happens as long as it wasn't sizzled. So it depends on the
impact how bad that impact is. Of course your foods go to changing earth or
preparewithchangingearth.com get your long-term food supplies, water one
gallon per day, the waterfall system I'm still using mine. I really really like the Waterful system.
It stores like 300 gallons or something of potable water. Then I have different water for our gray
water needs and things like that. Of course your filters and just knowing how to purify water to
begin with. We've done quite a few shows on that, so it's going to be in the notes.
Warmth is going to be important and staying cool and areas where it's really hot is going to be important. Seeds.
We're back into basics guys, like really basics seeds,
your gardening tools. Don't ever throw a tool out. It can always be repurposed.
You're hunting, you're foraging.
Remember that everybody else is going to be thinking that too at the same time.
So be careful when you're out there.
Your community medical needs start thinking about pivots right now.
If you're taking a medication, there's probably some kind of herbal supplement for your medication
and yeah, it might not work as good
But it's better to have something than nothing
If you need like insulin or you're on an electric machine
You really need to think about having a power supply that's in a Faraday cage
So that after the event you can get that out to be able to use it to run your medical
needs.
I mean people with the medical needs, it's going to be just that more important.
What if some of these people, if they have like one for their house and then one that
they travel with, keep that travel device in a Faraday cage.
So at least you have something. If it's not used, keep it
Faraday. Yeah. Yeah. No, that's a good idea. That's a really good idea.
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awesome individual, and also Dr. Bones in the audio drama, great guy. He's got tons of info over there.
Make basic of mechanics, the electrician,
that can actually help repair some of this stuff.
That's kinda scary with the movement of society
away from our tech, not our tech skills,
our like welding and plumbing and electricians not our tech skills are, you know, like welding and plumbing
and electricians are trade skills, right? A lot of our, our the next generation is like,
oh, we don't want to do that work. So we're not, we're not producing enough of those
people to do that. So that could be extremely detrimental in this situation. Oh, of course, like you can have a bunker.
I don't want to die in the ground though.
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So the power is going to be your big issue.
I would definitely look to some type of a water resource if you have it.
That's going to be really, really cool.
Mentally, get ready because it's going to be a wild run. So that is the CME and, uh, that's why, you know,
you got, you got to talk about these things. People are like, oh, well,
if I, if it happens when I'm alive,
I'm just going to bend over and kiss my butt goodbye. Well, would you?
You know, I mean, really? I'm not that flexible. Yeah, right? Yeah. So, yeah, Firewolf, I say let's zap some stuff. Yeah. My husband's the
same way sometimes.
Just go on the drive run.
Yeah, he's like, bring it on. Let's just go back. You know, everything's so screwed up
anyway right now. And I hear, yeah, it would be definitely,
it'd be like little house on the prairie but we know how to create stuff and we knew what it was
so like maybe we'd get it back faster or something,
I don't know.
Cool, cool little thought exercise though, that's for sure.
All right, CME, one of my faves.
I'm weird.
Alright, let's jump into changing Earth news.
Here we go.
Dream.
Survive.
Thrive.
This is changing Earth news.
Oh, wasn't that cool? My new little intro.
If you guys saw it on video, it's pretty cool.
I was like, yeah, yeah, changing Earth news.
It looks so great.
So we had some, some interesting things go on but you know what for like changing earth news for a month it was pretty pretty pretty okay I'm gonna say like
why some stuff happens well I don't want to discredit the people that it happened
to you know but um but as far as it goes uh it was it was all
right it wasn't like oh this bad horrible thing and then this on top of it but we did have some
interesting things so let's get into it okay may 5th 2025 heavy rainfall triggered sudden
flooding across multiple regions in is, prompting emergency responses.
There wasn't any mention of like anybody that was killed from it or agricultural damage
or anything like that.
So that's that's good news.
But some major flooding went on there in Israel.
Got to keep your eye on that one.
May 9th, 2025, we had a 4.0 magnitude earthquake hit past Pakistan Afghanistan border
If you guys remember that is the region that took that really big earthquake a couple years ago
so
That is still rocking and rolling over there, but luckily
it wasn't in any major populated areas and
You know that other earthquake they have the pancake
buildings that when they go they just don't don't don't like floor on top of
floor on top of floor so it can really be devastational. May 10th we had a 4.0
earthquake hit Balochistan Pakistan near the Afghan border so we're looking at
the same area kind of getting rattled. This was interesting though in Tennessee a
4.1 hit south of Knoxville
Felt as far as Atlanta and Georgia. That is because
The eastern plate we felt that one. Did you?
Yeah, yeah, we really just brought and I looked at each other like,
was that an earthquake?
Did I just drink too much last night?
Yeah. Or did I just drink too much last night?
Yeah.
That was crazy.
Yeah, the plate is one big plate out there.
So when you get burned in earthquakes like that, you're going to feel it.
That could always be the new Madrid, kind of lighten up.
What's cool though, that I found was that as it travels down,
so the North American Crayton plate is in the middle
of the United States, stuff travels down to Texas
and then up the other side.
And maybe because of all the drilling in Texas
and Southern California, whatnot, for oil,
a lot of the energy comes down there
and it really stalls down there.
Maybe we've created as humans,
like enough little like energy outlet points.
Oh, like a break point, yeah.
Right?
To kind of help save the East Coast from some of that.
Drill baby, drill.
Drill, drill, make those holes.
So you never know.
Like that's definitely something
we can have an impact on for sure.
Because if you take a rock and put a hole in it,
it's gonna change the crack point
when energy comes through it.
Right?
Beijing and Hebei Canada hit with heavy flooding. News is always weak coming out of
China so we don't really know the implications of what happened there. May 12th, hit. 4.0 quake hit Chiapas in Mexico.
Depth of 35 kilometers.
Mexico is a little bit more built for earthquake activity.
They're a little bit more used to the activity happening over there.
And it was offshore.
So really tsunami worries there, but you don't get that till you're at like an eight
earthquake. At least that's six.
Can León Valley Volcano in the Philippines had explosive eruption
and I also saw some cool activity out of Kilauea this last month.
Up higher than it normally is. just shooting up higher than it normally is
Reports of a 4.5 at Fukushima in Japan. We don't like to see that
Wow
Haka yodo that's got to be in Japan 4.3 and a 5.0 and Yurakawa Haka yodo.
So those are all ring of fire.
Ring of fire has just been on fire except for the west coast of the United States which
you know, I don't know.
That's interesting.
Why don't we have the amount of activity that the rest of it has. Heavy flooding due to intense rains in India.
No specific deaths there.
Severe wildfire.
They have started in Canada.
That's what I noticed.
On my wildfire research, it was.
I saw a thing about smoke coming down from Canada because of those fires.
And it's gonna
impede the viewing of the lights. Oh the Northern Lights. Yeah yeah because of
smoke. The aurora borealis will be affected. Yeah got you. I'm not surprised
by that for sure. I live after living in California, you know, like you get summertime that smoke just comes in and just hangs out for days.
No wonder I wrote, I wrote Dark Days in Denver. Like that's what the sky was like outside. It's for real. Like that's what happens. That's another thing about the CME. We get that much fire
activity from stuff exploding. That's what our sky is going to look like. That'll drive
you nuts just enough right there. Three wildfires north of Savant Lake in Ontario grew to 2,000 2000 hectares, it's about 4900 acres, forced the evacuation of OJB way, OJB way nation.
OJB way. Hey, oh, don't you know I'm talking about Canada over here.
Oh, how'd they get the name for Canada?
They drew letters out of a hat. C-A-N-A-D-A, Canada, boom.
I can always say that,
cause like a lot of my family's from Hamilton, Ontario.
So much love to my Canadian viewers out there.
May 15th, 2025, medium sized tornado outbreak in the Midwestern and Southeastern United
States.
Once again, I praise the Lord, I got lucky on these ones.
They went north of us.
We did have some extreme storms this past month.
There was some crazy cakes coming through Texas for sure.
This event on the 15th produced 56 tornadoes over two days.
And it's still pretty early in the tornado season.
It is time for tornadoes, but still that's a lot.
EF2 tornado injured one person in Juneau, Wisconsin,
in the United States, and another EF2 struck Mayville, Wisconsin.
Prayers for everybody there that was affected.
Fort Francis Fire up in Ontario, Canada reached 3200 acres or 100 hectares.
That's about 7900 acres. May 16th tornado outbreak continued.
10 tornadoes in the confirmed region,
including an EF4 with winds up to 190 miles per hour in
Williamson County, Illinois, alongside two EF3s and four EF2s and two EF1s.
Crazy time. No reported deaths from the vent.
Love that.
But obviously there is some damage there.
A widespread hail impact.
I saw this AI meme of like extreme hail in Texas and it was like the size of like snowballs
that you would use to make a snowman,
like coming out of the sky.
It was freaking hilarious.
But we did have a big hail effect.
23 states affected.
2,883 cities in the United States
affected approximately 1,230,000 properties,
with hail likely exceeding a half inch diameter
as part of the tornado outbreak.
No specific sizes or impacts reported.
So I find that kind of hard to believe.
I'm sure the insurance claim centers were lighting up there. Oh
We lost any fell out. Where'd you go Tim?
May 17th massive landslide struck Marcella in Columbia
villages between El Nival and La Ceja
particularly Nival and La Ceja particularly damming the Llanona stream hours later and a
second larger landslide fully blocked the system, increasing the risk of
flooding downstream. So what happens there is when that dirt impedes it you
just have water building up and then later on you're gonna have that water release so that is an eyes-on situation happening there in Columbia
four more tornadoes confirmed in the United States at an EF0 near Morton
Valley and at EF0 in Santo. Five EF5 tornadoes from one super cell,
try to say that three times fast,
struck Kansas in the United States.
There was a 155 mile an hour tornado,
140 and another 155 and then 106.
These are just crazy winds ripping across there.
Another tornado came down, no deaths have been reported
and no significant agricultural damage. That's why I say this. I mean we we saw
some damage from these events but luckily we didn't see the high loss of
life which is always a blessing. Family of... I have a question. Why would you name it an EF zero? Yeah, they happen in
It's so that people who
Have tornadoes that go through and and parts that don't normally get them can feel good about like oh it was really bad wind
There was somebody that made out the whole list and they're like, oh crap. We forgot the was it the 65 to 85
Mile an hour, right? Oh, we'll just call them zero. Well, we got the 90 mile an hour
Winds that like ripped my roof off and everything but it wasn't a tornado, but it still did some damage
So well that should have been a one
Right a something it didn't
have spinning cyclone yeah yeah it's got to be something to do with the rate of
the spin yeah we've even had like at my mother-in-law's property there was even
like the trees were just in a spiral but there was no actual tornado reported but
we know that was a torn I mean you don't get to trees to just all come down and you weren't watching
like Disney's No, no, I could have showed you the pictures.
It was it was almost like reminiscent of like a crop circle or something like that.
Yeah. So
Lockie Lockie volcano in Indonesia erupted. I just like that one. I'm sure I'm saying so wrong
Yeah, oh
We're heading on out to Locky Locky, you know
No way no way I got one of my friends actually a longtime friend just moved to Hawaii. He's trying to get me to come over. I'm like
Another severe weather outbreak across the plains United States
Produced grapefruit size hail up to four inches in diameter yet, and this was
Oklahoma City, Wichita parts of Kansas, so there was
infrastructure damage there.
Probably some agricultural and that doesn't move through without hitting some farms. We're still a
little early, but I'm sure Texas is in full swing of actually planting because I like my,
we just made a whole batch of peach jam yesterday. My tree's done. You know, that was fun. Like I think we went for like 12 hours making jam
yesterday. I'll bring you a jar at a Prepper camp. May 19 severe
storm struck along I-35 in Kansas. This is affecting
Eastern Oklahoma, Northern Texas as well. So that was a big system
that came through, went north where I am thank God. Well sorry for everybody else
that's up there I guess that's a little selfish of me to say. St. Louis, Missouri
was hit by a sudden catastrophic tornado and that was outside of the city but still a significant event. Major
floods in India I believe they're coming into their wet season right now though
their cyclone season runs I believe pretty much in par with ours. I'm usually
reporting on it at the same time. Massive hail storm near
oh French, I gotta do French now, Toulouse, France
with hail likely exceeding half inch in diameter and
another storm out over the Ozarks producing very large hail. So we are seeing that hail coming down now in storms.
May 20th, we had an EF2 tornado went through Alabama.
Severe flooding in Mapusa, India.
No specific deaths reported there.
Heavy flooding due to the overflow of the Pura River in Italy.
So they're seeing a lot of rain come down.
May 21st, this is the day the huge landslide happened in Switzerland.
Did you hear about that?
No.
What?
I don't think I did.
It's this huge glacier in the Alps and it let loose, man.
And luckily they had, like they saw it was coming.
So they evacuated a lot of the community, but
that community has been there for a really long time. This has never happened in the
history before. So this is truly unusual event. Huge piece of glacier breaks off and just
destroys the whole town. No immediate deaths and whatnot because they were on the ball
They were evacuating people and taking care of it, so but you should go check out the pictures. It's crazy
Wow
There's a volcano erupting gold
This turns out this happens all the time is that legit? I mean I've heard about diamonds coming out of volcanoes because of the
Tension down there. I would think people would be there like what they're like lava pans or whatever
going for it. I'm going to have to look that up now. I'm not.
I'm curious. That's why I read that comment that came in.
I'm going to check it out.
Flash floods triggered by early morning rain in Thailand.
Thailand's been taking their fair share of disasters.
So I think they kind of need a break.
May 22nd, 2025, um, who by Providence China,
no specific impacts, but it was a huge event. So like I say,
it's kind of hard to get information on China anyway. Um,
massive wildfires in Russia's, oh yeah, Zabok, Zabokale, I'm gonna say, Zabokale
region. I think that's over by the Kamchekup Peninsula, but I could be completely wrong. I can study way too much geography when things like that
were it looks familiar to me. But yeah, so they're having some massive wildfires
up there. Remember, we're not the only ones who've been getting hit with this
crazy weather, so we did the show last month on the wild and increased
wildfire impact. Please check that show out. There's going to be really high fire,
they're already starting up in Canada, right? There's gonna be really high
wildfire risk because of the severe amount of storms that have come through.
All that fuel is down. So we need to be hyper vigilant this year about what
we're doing as far as fire in areas that you probably didn't have to think about
it before. I've lived in like Michigan where we can have a huge bonfire as big
as you want and it's no big deal and I've lived in California where it's like
you can't even light you know or put a cigarette down on the ground because
you're gonna light the whole forest on fire. So you guys got to be really hyper vigilant this year in areas that you might not have thought about it before.
Okay I'll get off my soapbox. May 26th 5.1 earthquake struck Hokkaido, Japan.
Japan's really built for it so they're good with earthquakes.
The ability to forecast the earthquakes coming
is getting way better too, which is really good technology.
Tornado touchdown neared Maynard, Texas.
Sandstorm or a Haboob swept through Oman.
No reports of death or anything like that from the event, but those are
always crazy to see roll in and be a part of. May 27th there was a 4.4
magnitude earthquake that occurred in Nicaragua at a depth of 99.3 kilometers.
Extreme drought they're saying and I only bring up drought I mean because
they're like oh it's a drought and it's climate change but but in the reason
why I'm looking at droughts is because we have these two extremes going on
where we're having a lot more flooding or severe weather right next to these
areas that are having these severe droughts and whatnot. So same
little area, I mean Oman's only so big and they were one of the countries
experiencing this and Texas is big but you know they're the ones experiencing
this. So, oh that's cool going out to meet Ben at Observer Ranch. Yeah he's got his
new ranch, I love it, Love it. You guys gotta check
that out too. So that's why anyway I am into looking at these droughts. So extreme west of
Texas is in a drought and we've been having some big rain events both last year and this year. So
I find that rather interesting. Like what numbers are they really using for this but that goes into like southern New Mexico and then the northern Rockies of
the United States which I thought was pretty interesting as well. Five
kilometers north of Manitoba Canada fire up there grew to 7,000 acres. Oh I just
want to jump back to the suspicious observers real quick. They're having a
speed dating event so everybody who's single single and
If you're into it, they're having a speed dating event out there, which I thought was kind of cute
you know if you're like
Who else is in the know and where can I meet them? I mean go check it out for what it's
worth. So I'd like to get out there myself it looks like a pretty cool deal
he built at Observer Ranch. Okay multiple tornadoes 27th to the 29th one
hitting Georgia. The Shoe Fire and Camp Fire in Saskatchewan, Canada merged
240,000 hectare fire or merged into a 240,000 hectare fire. That's huge. That's
like, oh well, 592,000 acres. That is a huge fire. That's like, oh well, five hundred and ninety two thousand acres.
That is a huge fire.
That's like California scale.
That's probably the one that's shedding the smoke off
in enough way to affect the viewing of the Aurora up north.
I bet you because those other ones are not a big deal.
But that five hundred ninety two thousand acres acres that's that's legit that's California
fire there yeah May 28th um birch oh there it is the birch glacier near
Switzerland collapsed triggering massive avalanche buried 90% of the village. Yeah, I posted that in Element.
Oh, did you?
I found it.
Okay, yeah.
Yeah, it's pretty, well, actually not cool.
Well, excuse me, Grock found it for me.
But yeah.
Hey, Grock.
I told Grock, I was like, you know what?
Why are we doing stories on this?
Yeah, I was like, when the CME hits Grock, sorry, man.
So he was just like, oh wow. Okay.
That's not good.
Um, Pelican Fire Saskatchewan, that's like 2000 acres of, but 740,000 acre in Saskatchewan.
Another one.
That is big problems up there going on
and that's definitely why it would be affected.
May 29th small tornado breakout.
This was in Georgia again, EF2.
Edith Lake, Alberta, Canada,
they are having a 43,000 acre fire.
Yep, classified as out of control. No specific deaths,
infrastructure damage, but that one's staged to be a big one. That one's right
above us in the United States. If you're in the United States. Severe storm is
hitting Chile, Pakistan, Paraguay. This is on the 30th likely to continue the flooding in the
nearby regions. Powerful low pressure
system brought flooding to the
mid-atlantic and northeastern United
States that's the one that hit us blasted
up towards you guys. Flooding in regions
like Romania. More tornadoes coming.
Uh, EF two tornado struck rule Washington.
Uh, Oh, there's your EF zero and Lou Don, Tennessee.
That doesn't make any sense to me.
Rolled campers, damaged homes and barns and injured five people. So see, it was an extreme wind event.
It just wasn't enough swirl into it to be the tornado system
But I bet you if you were in the EF zero wake
Yeah, you'd be like Jen. This is some serious stuff man like
Like I said ours wasn't even of zero and it took our roof off
Um and it wasn't that old. It's not like I it was only four years old. It's not like I had a old roof
Yeah, cuz we had it done right before we built the house set or right before we bought the house so
All
Oh
Report a dust storm or Haboob in Australia that one was pretty big that happened on the 30th I was actually watching that
That one was a pretty significant event. They haven't been able to get a break down there either. I'm like, oh, yeah, Ellen
I'm sure coming down to visit
wink wink
Another more hail event so I will be be heads up on the hail events.
Watch your plants when that stuff comes through.
Get them covered.
Hell yeah.
Hell yeah.
Get them covered because they will take it out.
They do make hail netting, but I've seen it fail.
May 31st, powerful low pressure system continued to impact the mid-Atlantic, northeast heavy
flooding associated in regions like Romania.
So yeah, that's not in the United States and okay, and Europe.
Florida is going to get hit by the Saharan dust bloom.
That's coming up.
There's supposed to be a double whammy. It'll bleed into Texas a little bit in those southern
states. So everybody but Florida is really supposed to get creamed by it.
You'll see the opaque skies and that that might affect your view of the
auroras as well. People on the East Coast you're probably getting ready to be able
to see them soon. Okay and then this is the solar flare we're waiting on. It was a M82 solar
flare from active region 4100. It produced a full halo halo coronal mass
ejection. It was really kind of cool to see when you see the pictures. They use a
camera that blocks out the sun and then you can
see the plasma spinning away from the sun and when it's a full halo event it is coming at the Earth.
There's no question about that. It is confirmed to be Earth-directed. Expected arrival on June 1st,
so that would be today coming in. Like I said, I did already see the spikes from it. They're predicting G2 to G3 geomagnetic storms with G4 watch issued for tomorrow.
So that would be the trailing end of that event coming in at us.
Another fire up in Canada.
Man, see, that's what I'm talking about.
We got to be careful with our fuels this year
It's not going to be good. That one's up to
77,000 acres in Ontario. That's right above New York and that so that's gonna be interesting
Manitoba is also getting another one and
They're all up there. All the wildfires
burning except for that one in Russia that was a big deal. South America seems
to be doing pretty well. That was good because they lost too much last year in
wildfires. June 1st the dust plumes are supposed to come in. The CME impacts
coming in. Cluster of hail producers are moving towards the north by
Oklahoma.
I think we got that storm here this morning.
Wasn't a very big deal for us, but our area is kind of where a lot of things start.
I like start it and send it off to the rest of the country.
As far as volcanic activity, we had one more earthquake added to the overall list, but
we're down one in erupting.
So last month we were at 39 erupting volcanoes.
This week or this month we're at 38, but we added one to showing minor activity.
So that one's up to 41 and we added one to unrest as well. So we're still at 103
earthquakes on the planet showing activity overall, which is really 103 volcanoes 103
volcanoes. Yep. Showing activity. There was like 29 was my max for years so that's why my head is still like
blown from this to see that many. Um, but earthquakes we had 19,609
earthquakes that were 2.0 or greater.
Only 1,136 of those were, oh no, that was last month.
So that's our last month's number, 1,136.
They are decreasing this month.
So I'd like to see that because that could indicate we're going to see some of the volcano
activity kind of step down.
We'll see if that's accurate next month. But only 18,784 earthquakes that were 4.0 or
greater in May, or that were 2.0 or greater in May, 1,131 that were
4.0 or greater. As far as the United States wildfire activity, we are at a level 2.
I was kind of surprised by the level 2 rating because we don't have that much burning,
but maybe they're getting ready for the wildfire season.
Maybe they're kind of seeing what I'm seeing as far as the amount of fuel that's on the ground
and just the risk being super high.
Hopefully, I don't know what it's like like across the whole country
We've had some ups and downs already, but our start has been pretty wet and pretty mild
We did have some way hot weather too early, but it came back down and it hasn't been too bad
What's it been like there like compared to your typical? It's's all over the place. It got hot. It got all cool.
You know, chili, like highs in the low sixties for the days.
And then even some,
it was like 40 degrees in the morning couple tires. And then today,
uh, it was back up. I think it hit 80 to warm again
interesting how about you guys throw it in the chat what's uh anybody noticing
like any weird patterns it's what I've I've been out here in Texas on some
crazy hot weather so for it to be June 1st and we're still kind of floating, the humidity is always a factor.
So I mean, at least we're not like 110 with 105% humidity already, you know, that's what
nightmares are made out of.
And the wildfire situation would be extreme, if that is the case.
That's what I'm afraid of is it just heating up we're going to have to be really careful in August and
September. Um, okay. So preparedness level two, sorry,
total tangent went off. Um,
three new wildfires, 10 total total of 26,251
acres on fire in the United States,
which isn't even close to what Canada is reporting.
Minnesota is actually number one on the list, which I thought was crazy. They're
never number one on the list, but they are number one. 16,104 acres. But see how
I said that. They're never number one on the list list but they had a lot of ice storms that came through and broke the trees and all that fuels down so it's going to
be crazy oh what kind of what disaster apps do I use okay so great question
let me finish this real quick and then I'll address that. Number two, Florida fires, three acres on fire. I'm sorry, three acres on fire. Just three.
It's just a cookout.
Yeah. They're having a couple barbecues. Three fires all together, 4,816 acres on those are all new fires none of them are contained. Oregon
has one active fire going 1,776 acres for the West Coast that's like that is
like a cookout that's that's a tiny fire. New Mexico two active fires 1,604 acres
so again for New Mexico that's that's not really huge.
Okay so let me address what disaster apps do I use.
So I'm kind of old school and new school mixed together. My phone is literally a brick so I
don't know if you can see it but I like all I did was go in and be like, I want a phone that doesn't break.
Because I am so hard on everything.
Like I'm just, I break everything.
So that being said, my technology there isn't the best.
So I don't use a lot of apps.
I do, what's the one that you hooked me up with long time ago, it's not the best for sure
The my radar
Right. Oh, yeah, my radar. It's just kind of a minimum usage
I'll listen to the Noah radio cuz of chin and
Then we get like the alerts and whatnot but when
I'm doing research so I'm all over YouTube about it on what's going on on
YouTube use grok use Twitter and then I have Google alert set up for extreme
weather events so when they go off I get a list of Google from Google of what's going on with the wildfire events as far as like sites
I could direct you to specifically to check out
Some of the earthquake numbers because earthquakes are hard
because the USGS will actually change a lot of the numbers and so my preference
this is just me is VolcanoDiscovery.com and here we go this is the link to go
check out and follow the earthquake activity.
And I found them to be really, really accurate. So, um,
I'm a fan of volcano discovery. Um,
they don't generally change things up too much.
And then they have really good cohesive lists of like, what's going on.
Um, and then volcano discovery is also what I use to monitor
which volcanoes are erupting currently. So this is really cool and I look watch
it to make sure that Vesuvius and Pele aren't on the list together because that's from prophetic lore.
That's when the west coast of the United States is going to see a lot of bad things happening.
So those are the two that I use the most for earthquake numbers, for volcano numbers.
All of my news just comes from me monitoring the net and then this is
the site that I use for tracking wildfire major wildfire activity and I
just started using that one when I was in California you know as an insurance
agent to be able to track what was going on. So there's the links so that you can also follow along daily to check out what's going on with our planet.
Another really cool site is called Zoom Earth. and on zoom earth you can track like the cyclones easily and weather patterns and
it lets you do time overlays and you can do it globally. So, I mean, that's pretty darn cool.
That's cool.
Yeah.
And so you can turn on like precipitation or wind only,
temperature, humidity, like you can look at all that,
but like you could go over to Russia.
That's how I know some of the, like the names and that,
because when you go and watch weather patterns
and especially like how things roll in and out of Indonesia and then hit Madagascar and Africa
and all that.
So yeah, those are some of the programs that I use and I've been doing it for a little
while so those are just the ones that I found to be really reliable, good information.
Oh yeah, I used to watch Dutch Sense as well for Earthquake Forecasting.
He's obviously more hit and miss.
He's been having some of the issues with them trying to block his content. My advice there would be to... so if you've been watching Dutch, then
you understand some of the flows. If you've never watched Dutch before, go
watch some of his old videos on how the energy moves around our planet and then
you can have the heads-up of as as like, oh, we saw the earthquake activity happening
up in the Northwestern part of the United States
towards the Cascadia.
We know that energy is gonna come down to Texas
and then transfer around.
Obviously it's not a perfect science by any means.
And they're still trying to get better at prediction
with the electrical activity
fingerprints before these earthquakes happen. They are making progress, but if you know the patterns of how it moves, it kind of gives you like a little bit of better idea of when the
earthquakes are going to happen and then you can kind of check it out.
Yeah, crazy accurate but you can't predict earthquakes.
Yeah, and that's why they shut them down.
It's a bummer.
Really smart guy.
So he does pop up now and again.
I should see if I could get him on the show.
That would be a lot of fun to reach out and get them on the show
But we can talk about that
but anyway, we've had quite a show tonight and
It's been a blast cuz see me and I get to visit with Chen, which is always
Very high. I'm like in this boom Earth site. This is pretty cool. So right
Yeah, when I found that one I was like mmm so good. Because you can go back in time and then they will do like a little bit of a predict
forward not a whole bunch. But yeah if you haven't checked out that Zoom Earth it's
pretty darn neat. You can see the wildfires and stuff there like when they start up and
you can see the activities start to come from them. Really detailed stuff. It's incredible. Yeah.
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