Friday, May 29, 2009
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Steve Quayle: LOCAL, STATE GOVERNMENTS TO GO BANKRUPT THIS JULY-FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BY OCTOBER
May 28, 2009
By Douglas McIntosh
One of the nice things about being a pessimist, a certified, card carrying Doomer is times like this don't make you break down. Being a Doomer, for as long as I have been a doomer, with a doomer pedigree, papers, documents and certificates to prove it, makes one relatively immune to the wave of chaos, anarchy and lunacy sweeping the planet. As the bard said "there is a tide that lifts." I say we missed that tide. We are now flopping around in the mud flats like fish who didn't quite catch the tide. The tide flows; the tide ebbs and then it comes in again. In our case it comes back in like a Tsunami.
I have been commissioned to write an overview of the current global situation. No problem. We are road kill. A brief yet pithy description of the current global situation.
That which is, is failing. That which is to come, has not arrived. We are twirling in the wind like one of those twirly things on a stick I used to get at the carnival when I was a kid. Blow on it and it will circle, round and round and round. Stop blowing and it will just sit there. Our economic policy, such as it is, is merely the Federal Reserve or whoever blowing on the stock market twirly thing to make it spin. When the Plunge Protection Team stops blowing, or dumping money into the system, the system stops. When you are watching shillovision about the economy, or the stock market or whatever, just think about blowing on one of those twirly things. As long as you blow, it moves. When you don't, it stops. The stimulus program is merely blowing on the twirly thing. Of course, given the vast resources of hot air in that Sodom on the Potomac called Washington D. C., endless breath is available. Unfortunately, endless money is not. Even Obama is now admitting that borrowing 46 cents out of every dollar you spend is not a good idea. I am not impressed.
Having written about the kinds of things that are now daily happenings for over 10 years, please excuse me if I am not in hysterics, or freaking out, or overly upset. There are worse things than death. There is a life without honor, or truth, or justice. There is a life without freedom, or hope or spiritual values. There is the death of the Spirit and the death of the human body. The choice for us is not death. The choice is what dies: our bodies or our spirit. Robert Heinlein said "you can kill a free man, but you cannot enslave him." The choice for us in the days ahead is not whether we die, but how we die and what we die for. After all, in the kind of social collapse we are undergoing, it is delusional to think death can be avoided. I neither seek death, nor do I avoid it. It will come for me in its own time. I will tell you quite honestly I have become more spiritual these last few months. Some of that is probably the drowning rat looking for any piece of floating debris from the shipwreck he can find; some of it is probably age. Turning 55 teaches you wisdom whether you like it or not, if only because you try not to make the same mistakes three or four times. At any rate, there is a spiritual dimension to all this chaos going on today and if you don't see that you will be handicapped in trying to discern what is really happening.
I will say those who think things can go on like this, in the economic sphere, the military and political sphere are quite insane. Let's take economics first. What is really going on in the economic sphere is the collapse of the ability to issue debt by all types of economic entities. Whether it is state, city or county government, corporations, non profits, individuals or whoever the capacity to borrow money has ceased. Even after the greatest economic rape and pillage in history, the multi trillion bailout, stimulus blob, there is still no liquidity in the system. And the reason for that is simple, even now risk has not been probably priced into the equation. The reason for that is even more simple: there is no faith in the system and no trust in the system. And the reason for that is even more simple: there has been no accountability for the open criminal activity involved in the economic travails. The reason for the collapse is corruption and criminal fraud. Nothing more and nothing less. And until that fraud and corruption is cut out of the economic system, just like the Aztecs used to rip the still beating heart out of their victims, there will be, nor can there ever be, an economic "recovery."
Of course, under the current NWO regime there will be no accountability. That vile beast the Federal Reserve is even refusing to admit where the multi trillion bailout money went. The current economic system will not be reformed. It will not be saved. It will not be fixed. It will collapse-it will be allowed to collapse by the New World Order- and then it will be replaced. The collapse is ongoing, about to get worse as planned and then in a crescendo of chaos will be replaced just as the NWO has long planned, plotted and now executed. The NWO is scum, but I will give them their technical due.
As to what the immediate economic future holds, I will close with this. You ain't seen nothing yet. And the reason you ain't seen nothing yet is because it is not July 1st yet. At many state, city and county entities the fiscal year begins July 1, 2009. It is usually a two year cycle. The cycle for fiscal year 2010, 7-1-2009 to 7-1-2010 and 2011, 7-2010 to 7-1-2011. A long listing of the woes of state, city and county finances would be endless really. The essays involved in listing them would be legion. Suffice it to say, the fiscal collapse has not really started. Oh the shadow of it, the first faint glimmer of the red dawn of economic doom is visible, but the scorching, 150 F sun hasn't risen to scald the economy like a pot of milk. No, that is still to come. It comes quickly, as in about 30 days or so.
What is going to happen in July of 2009 is relatively simple. The states, cities and counties of the United States are going to go broke. Not all of them of course, but many of them, maybe even most of them. Certainly enough to trigger a Tsunami of economic chaos unseen in modern history. The Great Depression is nothing. As the social order financed by debt, funded by local spending implodes, we will see levels of social anarchy which usually follow the ends of wars or the collapse of great civilizations. And that is only if we are dealing with economic issues. There are other military issues on the plate that dwarf even economic collapse.
Just as the local collapse gathers steam, we will deal with a federal collapse, followed by open dictatorship. As the local governmental entities drown, they will reach out to the federal government, that debt soaked lush, to save them. We can be sure Obama the First will try. And then on October 1st 2009, the Federal government will crash and burn like the Hindenburg did in 1937. In the Hindenburg's case it was hydrogen; in ours it will be debt. Obama has/will borrow nearly 2 TRILLION in fiscal year 2009. And he will need to borrow another 2 TRILLION and then another and another. And it ain't gonna happen. No way and no how.
The times are certainly interesting. They will get even more interesting in July. And then by October 1st they will get beyond interesting, as in terrifying. Assuming North Korea doesn't nuke us.
UrbanSurvival.com | May 29, 2009
Psst! Want a Car Negotiator?I didn't mean to start of what should be happy friday as a grouch, so if surly, sour, and real bothers you, go hit some infotainment site. I'm in a grouchy mood. Why? You wanna know why? I'll tell you why...
The headlines are pretty grim around the GM story. "GM suppliers face new threat as bankruptcy looms for Automaker" reports Bloomberg this morning. And it looks like it could be filed as early as Monday.
Now, I'll tell you what stumps me - and it has bothered me about the AIG deal, too. When the public puts in piles of dough - and in GM's case, you and me put up the dough - and in any other kind of company I've ever read about, that would buy us (taxpayers) control of the Board of Directors who in turn call the shots in concert with the CEO, right?.
I usually won't go name-calling. I usually try to stay above such trivialities and leave that to the overly rabid right. But just between you and me, if a company's board of directors oversees a decline of stock price from over $38 a share to just over a buck at the close yesterday, should they...you know...be replaced?
Oh sure, I know what the excusifications will be - "Oh these guys all know the car industry" might be proposed. Oh? How many billions have they lost again? They don't know jack.
"Oh, we want to preserve stability" might be another. Yeah, like tell that to the millions impacted by their wisdom and who are taking gunpoint vacation time this summer because the company has been run into the ground.
I don't know why the government doesn't just come in and sweep it clean. Down here in East Texas, $70-billion confers serious ass-kicking rights. But not so, apparently, in 'politically correct land' inside the Beltway. Are you kidding?
For the roughly $70 billion plus this steaming lump is going to cost us all (roughly $228.76 for every man, woman, and child in America, by the way), can we please - pretty please with sugar on it - find a new group of Deciders in the board room; people with vision. Ever hear of a concept called 'getting ahead of the curve' instead of being run over by it?
Because the folks who build the cars aren't to blame for GM's failure. It's an outmoded, heavy into denial decision-making process and upper management style that has failed and I want no part of my $228.76 that I've got as skin in this game going in any form - options, stock, travel, or cash - to the people who didn't see it coming and haven't 'gotten it' since the rice burners came to America 40 years ago and kicked our ass.
Like I said: I won't name call here, but look up the Greek word "idios" in the dictionary and read on a ways from there. You following me?
At current prices, I figure I own 200-shares of GM - and do everyone in America.
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As I've said before, the fact that GM isn't looking at a whole inside-out change to something like Harley-Davidson's org chart and ethics, dims my faith in the country's future, not to mention what democracy puts in office in terms of 'best and brightest' may not be that.
I may be a small-time consultant, but look at the motivation and strategy guys like Evan Carmichael come up with as building blocks for success at Harley:
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Innovation
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Exhibition
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Dedication
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Passion
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and Branding
Think more focus could have helped GM if they'd gotten massively proactive? Until recently you know, reports are the GM Board was meeting once a month. Now at least, they are meeting several times a week. Better late than never? I won't touch that bet.
May I make a modest suggestion to the Obama car trouble team and the GM board? Find the "designated smart guy" inside of Harley Davidson and get his butt on the next plane to Motown. Is he there yet? Then resign.
Oh, and tell those people in Washington I want my share certificates for both AIG and GM. Don't like holding things in 'street' name. I know how that works., LOL.
Sound far out? Not as far out as this "Germany calls on Clinton to resolve GM fight. "
Selling Green
I see where Nancy Pelosi has time to be in China talking to kids about the need to go green.
WTH? Don't we have a few more pressing issues that demand action here in the USA? I mean GM's about to go toes up, we're a couple of months out from the commercial real estate meltdown and she's talking global warming on what sounds like a Gore-Lite tour in a country which is already not very trusting of us since our dollar's tanking sooner than later (which is why gold is up today, BTW).
Glad I don't live in her district, for damn sure. No, instead I live in the district of a poster-boy for the credit card industry, but that's another rant for another day.
Might I ask that Ms Pelosi come back to America and get to work on headlines like "Leap in U.S. debt hits taxpayers with 12% more read ink"?
USA Today figures the US federal government debt is $546,668 per household. Oh? Does $211,068 per person feel any better?
I'm ticked and I want the 'old ways' gone NOW. But I ain't your problem Madam Speaker. Nope. Your problem is that you ain't 'getting it' about how mad the average American is and since the Bush administration drove the country into the front of this Depression, 5.7 million people have lost their jobs and there are right now - today - nearly 14 million people unemployed. That's your problem right there. That and pitchforks.
So let me ask again more politely: Madam Speaker: What the hell are you talking to school kids in China for? Who bought your plane ticket, anyway?
NK's Newest
Another day, another missile - and this one with enough range to get to most of South Korea from the North. The West has raised its alert status to Defcon 2 in the region - just short of going into butt-kick mode.
Iran's Troubles
Iranian media are reporting 19 people killed in an apparent suicide bombing at a Shi'ite mosque in Iran today. No, Israel is not their only problem.
That "New Russia"
Turns out, figures Amnesty International that its still a place where dissent is still stifled, there are racist attacks, and substandard justice. Come on! With an old KGB boss still pulling the strings behind the nominal president, what were you expecting? Marin County?
Army Recruiting
Rebecca Price, cartoonist extraordinaire over at www.toon-republic.com has been eyeing increased military recruiting in public schools lately with more than a bit of suspicion:
Yeah, forget my motto "What this country needs is a good 5-cent high..." No way! What we really need is another war - yeah, that'll fix everything. Puff up the market, print up some more debt. you bet'cha.
Hey! Where's my GM & AIG shares?
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Coping: A World Software Preview!
Before I turn you loose on the English language first release of new software here, you need to go to 'cookie school'. So put on your thinking cap (or pour another cuppa bean and let me fill you in...
I went to 'cookie school' on Thursday morning - in the form of a conference call with the CEO and CTO of www.maxa-tools.com - makers of the German cookie-catching software that I've spoken so highly of because they are one of the few groups in the whole world that really 'get it' when it comes to cookies.
Cookies, if you are not a whiz at computing, are little snips of computer code that allow a web site to 'remember' who you are. Normally, when you come to UrbanSurvival.com you won't have a cookie 'set'. However, on occasion, as when I put a link to an Amazon book that I recommend, the code that points you to a particular book Amazon sells will include a code that says "Aha! This book purchase was referred to us by George Ure's web site, so we will pay him a commission of 8¢ (or whatever, depending on book price) as an advertising referral fee.
This is standard practice on the 'net - and probably 99% of the ads that you see around the margins of this website, or that, contains a cookie. OK? Simple enough so far.
But there are many different kinds of cookies. For example, if you hit the Maxa-Tools page yesterday, you may have noticed that what kind of browser you were using was noted - along with your IP address and an approximate physical location.
A lot of people just hit the 'delete cookies" when browsing, say in Explorer 8.0 and think that when they fire off Foxfire - or some other browser - that they are then able to have a little more anonymous surfing experience. Well, hate to tell you this, but....
No.
There are two broad classes of cookies: Those that are browser dependent, and those which are not. And the latest in the 'cookie wars' is the increasingly widespread use of browser-independent cookies are the ones to be ultra-aware of because if you think you have a clean machine - you're probably very wrong..
Maxa-Tools has provided us with a free demo which you're welcome to try - and even though the free demo version won't remove all the browser-independent cookies (they need to be compensated for their development work, after all) even the free version of their Cookie Manager is usually an eye-opener for people who (wrongly in most cases) think that a combination of pop-up blockers and fire walls software plus regular updates from an antivirus program will result in 'safe' computing. Nope, sorry, world don't work that way.
So here's the download link for the free demo:
www.urbansurvival.com/setupMCMstdGU.exe
When the program pops up, save the executable file on your computer, then run it, and that installs the free/demo version of their Cookie Manager. If you want to buy the full-up Pro version (which I use), you'll see a link in the upper right corner where you can upgrade - it's only $30 and in the interest of disclosure, yes I get some compensation if you buy it. Web sites don't operate free, as you should already have figured out.
In the interest of really knowing about cookies - even if you don't want to take Cookie Manager for a spin (why you'd pass up being the first on the block to have the program since the demo version is free is beyond me, but let's just suppose you're an idiot) at least click here to read the 21-page white paper on cookies and how they're used (and abused) on the web.
Why am I a fanatic about cookie control? Lots of reasons, including hard drive space. From the Maxa-Tools white paper:
"The well-known Macromedia/Adobe Flash-player present on most PCs controls these "Local Shared Objects". The files produced per website can take up to 100kb of disk space. In addition they can store the pre-requisites required to run multimedia applications."
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"Silverlight is Microsoft's counterpart to Flash. Here too, each Silverlight application can save and read up to 1 MB of data on the hard disk..."
OK, that's one part of it: Overhead in terms of disk space and potential for speed loss of my machines which I keep in Formula one racing condition as best I can.
The second part has to do with the kind of tracking information about me. There is so much value to 'consumer research' outfits that they will sometimes go so far as to provide free hosting to a high traffic site - or at least pay pretty good - so they can harvest consumer information like where you've been on the net, and maybe infer (based on your cookies) something about you.
One tip: Before you go to a new site, clear all your unwanted cookies. Then go to a new site - then hit the refresh button in Cookie Manager - that will show you what was set on the way in - then put in the IP of some known clean site and hit refresh again to see if cookies were set as you left.
So there you have it. Cookie School and a tool to fight back with, unless you like wandering around the net with your cookies showing. -- Enjoy!
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Update: Oh, someone asked about compatibility: Yes, of course, Cookie Manager works with MS Internet exploder, Firefox, Opera, and Safari. Just for good measure, Windows 7, too.
Come on - if you hadn't figured it out from my hanging with a guy who turned the internet into a rickety time machine, this oughta be a major clue that I don't hang with folks who don't know their stuff, 'K?
F-35 Recheck
Remember yesterday I was talking about that F-35 video which some in the conspiracy crowd were touting as 'evidence' that the US already has anti-gravity technology?
Laughs on them because one reader got it as "...it is a scenery from a game named Battlefield 2. on the screen are parts of the HUD visible..."
But wait! Is the laugh really on them? Remember the predictive linguistics are talking about UFO's and secrets revealed along this Spring and over summer into fall. And what's this? "Roswell Debris Confirmed as Extraterrestrial: Lab located, Scientists named" says UFO Digest. Maybe wanna hold that laugh for a while.
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Now that swine fluage has disbanded the Tea Parties (fear of public assembly - and it turned out to have short-term taken some of the air out of the Tea Party sails, I'm waiting for the next republicorp move. How about an ebook like "Hillary and the Greys"? That oughta harmonize with someone...
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Send lunatic fringe rants, ufo reports, thousand dollar bills, and huckleberry pies to george@ure.net
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THE POWER HOUR Team Network News | May 29, 2009
Ft Campbell training soldiers after rash of suicides -- Regular duties are suspended for three days at Fort Campbell, which leads the Army in suicides this year, so commanders can identify and help soldiers who are struggling with the stress of war and most at risk for killing themselves.
Trooper, Paramedic Fight Caught on Tape -- PADEN, Oklahoma -- An Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper and a paramedic were caught on tape scuffling Sunday while a patient was being taken to the hospital.
Active & retired top military brass met to discuss what really happened on 911 -- WMR has learned from a well-informed source that in the months after the 9/11 attacks, a group of retired and active duty military officers, with ranks as high as general, met in an informal and hush-hush working group to discuss what actually occurred on September 11, 2001.
Children who get flu shot have 3 times the risk of being hospitalized for flu -- The inactivated flu vaccine does not appear to be effective in preventing influenza-related hospitalizations in children, especially the ones with asthma. In fact, children who get the flu vaccine are more at risk for hospitalization than their peers who do not get the vaccine, according to new research that will be presented on May 19, at the 105th International Conference of the American Thoracic Society in San Diego.
As crisis deepens, US bolsters S Korea arsenal -- While North Korea strikes an increasingly belligerent pose, the South Korean government is planning a serious military upgrade — with some help from Washington.
US to press FBI into counter terror ops -- The US plans to push the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Justice Department into global counter-terrorism operations in a shift away from the Bush administration's policy that relied largely on the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), a media report said Thursday.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine calls for immediate moratorium on GM foods -- The American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) today released its position paper on Genetically Modified foods stating that "GM foods pose a serious health risk" and calling for a moratorium on GM foods.
Childhood chemo increases chance of cancer later in life -- Survivors of childhood cancer have a higher life-long risk of developing a new form of the disease, a study shows.
Pennsylvania to re-apply to toll Interstate 80 -- Allen Biehler, chairman of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and secretary of transportation says the state will reapply to the feds to get permission to toll I-80.
Obama demand right to recruit minors for military -- Humboldt County, California voters passed measures F and J last November prohibiting military recruiters from initiating contact with minors. Now the Obama administration is demanding that the law be overturned. A court hearing is scheduled for June 9 in Oakland, California. The measures which passed by a large margin allow recruitment to occur if the minor initiates contact. Federal government lawyers claim "irreparable harm" if the laws stand. While minors can't enlist without parental consent they can be signed up in the Delayed Entry Program, where they commit to enlistment after they turn eighteen.
Cancer risk in cell phones: it's official -- MOBILE phones DO increase the risk of brain cancer, scientists claimed yesterday.
The chances of developing a malignant tumour are "significantly increased" for people who use a mobile for ten years.
Big Brother asks-Do you have a flush toilet? -- The federal government is forcing 3 million Americans to disclose sensitive, personal information about finances, health and lifestyle in a 14-page survey – including questions about availability of household flush toilets and difficulty with undressing and bathing. Huh????
Algae protein could stop deadly SARS infection -- One reason the emergence of H1N1, also called swine flu, has caused so much concern -- and near hysteria in some cases -- is the memory of the painful and often fatal outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) back in 2003. Read More...
North Dakota ranchers trying to rebound from string of disasters -- North Dakota ranchers are trying to rebound from a string of disasters: Drought last year shriveled their pastures and hayland followed by heavy winter snow, then spring flooding that turned roads and fields to mud.
Rail traffic hits year's low -- Despite some lift from intermodal volume, major U.S. railroads by two important measures had their worst week so far this year.
About 12% of homeowners late in paying or in foreclosure -- One of eight U.S. households with a mortgage ended the first quarter late on loan payments or in the foreclosure process in a crisis that will persist for at least another year until unemployment peaks, the Mortgage Bankers Association said on Thursday.
Texas Senate approve freeway spy cameras -- The Texas state Senate voted Monday to give federal, state and local authorities the ability to track and identify every passing vehicle on state highways. The provision calling for "automatic license plate identification cameras" was slipped into the Senate version of the must-pass Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) reauthorization bill.
US wants to paint the world white to save energy -- Energy Secretary Steven Chu said Tuesday the Obama administration wanted to paint roofs an energy-reflecting white, as he took part in a climate change symposium in London.
April truck tonnage plunges 13.2% -- Drop Is Biggest in 13 Years; Reading Is Lowest Since 2001
Amazon indigenous protest cause reprisal from Peruvian government -- After more than six weeks of protests by Peru's Amazonian indigenous groups that have included blockades of major roads and waterways and the shutting down an oil pipeline pumping station, the Peruvian government has begun to crack down.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Centre Sismologique Euro-Méditerranéen (European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre) Update May 28, 2009 at 9:00pm CDT
| Date & Time UTC | Depth km | Mag. | Region name | ||||
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1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 Back in time | |||||||
| 2009-05-29 01:15:00.3 | N | E | 2 | mb | 4.9 | NEGROS, PHILIPPINES | |
| 2009-05-29 01:04:41.0 | N | W | 25 | M | 5.5 | OFF COAST OF JALISCO, MEXICO | |
| 2009-05-29 00:58:38.2 | S | E | 54 | mb | 5.8 | SERAM, INDONESIA | |
| 2009-05-29 00:41:26.9 | N | W | ML | 3.0 | SPAIN | ||
| 2009-05-29 00:30:52.7 | N | E | 125 | ML | 2.9 | ROMANIA | |
| 2009-05-28 22:57:25.6 | N | W | 46 | M | 5.0 | OFF COAST OF JALISCO, MEXICO | |
| 2009-05-28 21:32:25.8 | N | W | 10 | f | M | 4.9 | OFF COAST OF JALISCO, MEXICO |
| 2009-05-28 21:20:22.8 | N | E | 2 | | POLAND | ||
| 2009-05-28 21:07:51.7 | S | W | 200 | mb | 4.8 | SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION | |
| 2009-05-28 16:28:09.9 | N | W | 60 | mb | 4.6 | MARTINIQUE REGION, WINDWARD ISL. | |
| 2009-05-28 14:59:43.1 | N | E | 69 | mb | 4.3 | PAKISTAN | |
| 2009-05-28 13:31:03.9 | N | E | 9 | MD | 2.9 | WESTERN TURKEY | |
| 2009-05-28 12:44:12.3 | N | E | 8 | ML | 3.6 | WESTERN IRAN | |
| 2009-05-28 12:29:57.8 | N | E | 2 | ML | 2.5 | FYR OF MACEDONIA | |
| 2009-05-28 11:30:50.8 | N | E | 111 | M | 2.5 | GREECE | |
| 2009-05-28 10:59:51.2 | S | E | 52 | mb | 5.2 | NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G. | |
| 2009-05-28 10:56:21.7 | N | E | 12 | MD | 2.5 | WESTERN TURKEY | |
| 2009-05-28 10:23:51.2 | N | E | 2 | ML | 2.7 | BULGARIA | |
| 2009-05-28 10:18:06.4 | N | W | 26 | M | 4.4 | NORTH OF HONDURAS | |
| 2009-05-28 09:23:00.7 | N | E | 2 | ML | 3.4 | SOUTHERN GREECE | |
| 2009-05-28 09:06:34.2 | N | E | 5 | MD | 3.0 | WESTERN TURKEY | |
| 2009-05-28 09:06:24.8 | N | W | 10 | mb | 4.9 | OFFSHORE HONDURAS | |
| 2009-05-28 08:43:34.5 | N | E | 2 | ML | 3.8 | ALBANIA | |
| 2009-05-28 08:24:44.0 | N | W | 2 | Mw | 7.1 | OFFSHORE HONDURAS | |
| 2009-05-28 07:35:54.5 | N | E | 7 | MD | 3.0 | CENTRAL TURKEY | |
| 2009-05-28 06:36:14.2 | N | E | 2 | ML | 2.8 | SOUTHERN GREECE | |
| 2009-05-28 05:14:50.8 | N | E | 12 | ML | 3.0 | CENTRAL TURKEY | |
| 2009-05-28 05:13:01.4 | N | E | 15 | ML | 3.4 | EASTERN TURKEY | |
| 2009-05-28 05:12:43.2 | S | W | 538 | M | 5.0 | SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS | |
| 2009-05-28 03:48:58.4 | N | E | 2 | ML | 3.0 | GREECE | |
| 2009-05-28 03:17:53.0 | N | E | 10 | ML | 2.5 | NORTHERN ITALY | |
| 2009-05-28 02:04:09.2 | N | E | ML | 2.0 | FYR OF MACEDONIA | ||
| 2009-05-28 01:33:58.7 | N | E | ML | 2.0 | FYR OF MACEDONIA | ||
| 2009-05-28 01:23:06.4 | N | E | 10 | ML | 4.2 | CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN SEA | |
| 2009-05-28 00:23:45.2 | N | W | 52 | Mw | 5.1 | OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO | |
| 2009-05-28 00:13:20.3 | N | E | 12 | ML | 3.0 | EASTERN TURKEY | |
| 2009-05-27 23:22:25.5 | S | W | 116 | mb | 5.2 | ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE | |
Earthfile.com | Three New Wiltshire, England, Crop Formations

Windmill Hill near Avebury Trusloe, Wiltshire,
reported May 25, 2009. Aerial image © 2009 by Jack Turner.
Images and information by: Cropcircleconnector.

Windmill Hill near Avebury Trusloe, Wiltshire,
reported May 25, 2009. Aerial image © 2009 by Jack Turner.
Images and information by: Cropcircleconnector.
Aerial image © 2009 by Jack Turner.
Images and information by: Cropcircleconnector.




