UPDATE: Death Toll in Australia Fires Now At Least 25 People and Half A Billion Animals.

 

January 4, 2020: Penrith, Australia, Hit Record Breaking 120 Deg. F. on Jan. 4th, As 60,000 Square Miles Had Burned in Australia and the Death Toll of People Estimated At 20.

Channel 9 News, Sydney, Australia, January 4, 2020.
Channel 9 News, Sydney, Australia, January 4, 2020.
Saturday, January 4, 2020, was the hottest day on record in metropolitan Sydney, Australia, where 37 miles northwest the suburb of Penrith (map below) hit 120 degrees F., according to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. The national capital, Canberra, set a record high with a temperature of 110 degrees F.
Saturday, January 4, 2020, was the hottest day on record in metropolitan Sydney, Australia, where 37 miles northwest the suburb of Penrith (map above) hit 120 degrees F., according to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. The national capital, Canberra, set a record high with a temperature of 110 degrees F.

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New Year’s Eve Cheers for 2020 from Earthfiles.com and More Mars News!

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 From ancient archaeology deep under ice in Antarctica and military whistleblowers who have walked there — to mysterious, unexplained UFOs, unidentified aerial drones and persistent, baffling jet sounds, loud booms, metallic scrapings and trumpet sounds around the world — to increasing headlines about Mars, the moon, our solar system, the Milky Way galaxy and strange fast radio bursts light-years from Earth — we humans are moving away from the paradigm that we are alone in this universe to a new one in which we are not alone and something out there is interacting with us, our animals and our plant life,  forcing glimpses of other realities upon us. Cheers for 2020 breakthroughs that will bring us truths about other intelligences in this universe and my Earthfiles goal to always try to bring you the pressure of facts.Click for report.

Part 2: Keys to the Cosmos: Fractal Math, Frequencies and Wave Patterns

“Space-time — it's the Planck constant times frequency equals mass times the speed of light squared. Think about how the universe is Planck pixels, the frequency of which things are vibrating on those pixels, and at the very quantum, fundamental level, all of that would describe what people consider their souls.”

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