• ufos and ocean plankton (2/n)

    From MrPostingRobot@kymhorsell.com@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, February 04, 2021 10:41:48
    XPost: alt.ufo.reports

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    - The GRACE gravity satellites have mapped mass anomalies around the
    earth for the past 20y.
    - Over most of the ocean the sats show water is accumulating due to
    thermal expansion and other factors (aka "sea level rise").
    - Comparing mass anomalies with UFO activity metrics such as NUFORC
    sightings data shows the top 10 cases show an extremely close match
    between the ebb and flow of UFO sightings month by month and the
    decline in mass of key areas in (mostly) the Southern Ocean.
    - The mass decline is possibly an indicator of farming of ocean
    plankton, from other data suspected of being of interest to UFOs.
    Estimates show bns of tonnes of material may removed annually --
    around 10% of the estimated annual growth.


    Interested to see increasing interest in ocean plankton. Some recent
    reports suggest it could form the basis of new industries, food
    sources, and a sustainable replacement for petro-chemicals.

    Previously we've looked at which types of plankton are seemingly of
    interest to UFOs. Our favorite proxy for global UFO activity --
    monthly sightings data from NUFORC -- suggests activity increases in
    relation to 2 types of plankton, decreases when plankton related to
    death & disease in mammals and fish are blooming, and are neutral with
    respect to plankton responsible for refreshing ~10% of the O2 in our atmosphere.

    But the data available is many faceted. Overall, the AI's I've
    developed are starting to conclude the evidence is "incontrovertible"
    that something -- several somethings -- are going on and have been
    going on for maybe the past century at least.

    And one of those somethings seems to be ocean farming by Our Friends
    (TM; not necessarily our friends).

    A wonderful satellite (now in its 2nd generation) NASA put up a couple
    decades ago has buzzed around the planet in a polar orbit looking at
    mass concentrations. The idea is matter -- mostly in the form of
    water -- tends to move around over the surface of the earth and the
    changing distribution causes satellites to very slightly speed up and
    slow down, telling you where the mass is tending to concentrate or reduce.

    The satellite flys over the land and can spot where the earth is
    drying out because moisture in the soil is moving -- more or less
    permanently -- away somewhere else. It flys over the ocean and can
    spot how the water piles up in some places where it is warmer, and
    creates dips in places where it's cooler.

    But you can make allowances for the movement of oceans and sea level
    rise, and deduce how much plankton is growing and being consumed in
    the annual cycles, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.

    So naturally we can compare our data on UFO activity with the mass
    anomaly in each (say) 1000x1000 km square of ocean all around the
    world, and build up some picture of which areas seem to be changing
    mass in the same pattern as UFO sightings go up and down over the
    months and years.

    And what to we discover?

    It seems many many areas seem to be showing a decline in mass in
    perfect response to UFO sighting data.

    It seems "someone" is hoisting a lot of material out of the oceans and
    using it for who-knows-what. Given the other data we've looked at we
    can presume some is being eaten and some other stuff maybe a source of chemicals to relevant industrial use.

    When the s/w looks over the whole ocean for the past 20y (the first
    gravity sats began pushing out proper data in 2002) it finds the top10
    most similar mass changing curves in areas as follows:

    Lat Lon Filter R2 Beta
    -60 -80 1 0.72302560 -0.0049659
    -40 -90 1 0.63862682 -0.00326668
    70 60 1 0.58474103 -0.00587822
    -60 -80 1 0.54495962 -0.00357578
    -70 -90 1 0.51978507 -0.00583796
    -70 -80 1 0.48916757 -0.0061747
    -70 -140 1 0.48077004 -0.00437908
    -60 -90 1 0.45810541 -0.00370405
    -70 -130 1 0.45667291 -0.00414918
    -70 -90 1 0.45573811 -0.00396699

    The Lat/Lon are the lat/lon of a box 10 deg by 10 deg -- approx 1/2 mn
    km2 near the poles. The center of the box is +5,+5 from the corner given.

    The "Filter" column says outliers in the data were ignored if they were
    further away than 1sd from the trend line. This means about 15% of
    data above the trend and 15% below the trend in each ocean grid square
    were ignored.

    The R2 shows how well UFO sighting data for the month matched the
    changes seen in mass anomaly in the given ocean grid. The best cases
    above show more than 70% of the change in mass in some grids matched
    the changes seen in UFO sightings month by month over the ~20y of the
    data.

    Each case above was found to be at least 90% significant in 2
    different tests. If a grid square failed either test it was
    ignored. So, together, the 2 tests mean the s/w is about 99% sure the
    pattern match is not down to luck.

    In addition we see every one of these top 10 matches has a -ve
    beta. In a world where sea level rise is raging, esp since the start
    of the 21st cent, this procedure has SOMEHOW found a whole bunch of
    areas where mass is going down (mostly in proportion to UFO
    activity). The odds that this could happen just by luck most be around
    1 chance in 2^10 -- approx 1/1000.

    Adding this 1 in 1000 with the 1 in 100 already from the other 2 stat
    tests means we are quite quite sure there is a connection between UFO
    activity and sudden mass losses in the ocean.

    Also suspiciously -- these "best 10 matches" are near the poles. 90%
    are in the Southern Ocean where the majority of the world's plankton grow.

    It's hard to avoid the idea that UFO activity corresponds very very
    closely with a decline in ocean mass that is likely plankton.

    We can even measure "how much" plankton is being "disappeared". The
    avg month in NUFORC data sees around 500 sightings. Sure, most of
    these are mistakes or hoaxes. But whatever basis underneath those 500
    sightings is related to the equivalent mass of (taking the first line
    in the table above) 500*0.0049659 = 2.48 cm of water over a 1/2 mn km2
    area centered at 55S 75W. This represents a mass loss in the bns
    of tonnes.

    Other data I've posted suggests around 15% of global plankton may be
    under active farming from Our Friends (not necessarily our friends);
    enough to totally support a population of around 1-10 mn.

    Plots of the data from various areas above are at
    <kymhorsell.com/plankton>.
    As usual the relationships the AI find are startlingly obvious.
    Like the classic highschool Chem plot of a straight line with points scatted along it close nearby.

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