This channel frames routine millisecond variations in Earth's rotation as alarming "glitches" to promote speculative and unproven theories. It is a textbook example of using legitimate geodetic data to fuel a misleading narrative of planetary crisis.
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Earth Rotation Glitches Again, Solar/Quake Watch | S0 News May.13.2026Added:
Good morning, folks. Welcome observers.
It is Wednesday, May 13th, 2026, and today we're going to go over what our star is doing or not doing. We're in day two of a 4 to 5day earthquake warning.
We've got one significant science update, and we dropped it last night in the live show. So, let's get right to it with the last 24 hours on our star where solar flaring is on the floor. Eruptive activity is taking a back seat and the central coronal hole is poised to amplify the solar wind as we enter the weekend. It's also currently meeting coupling potential in the solar system to offer an elevated magnitude potential seismically this week. Again, heading into the weekend, it's been very quiet in terms of the space weather and seismicity for several days. Both likely to change within a few days more. Folks, here's the clip from last night. Just under three minutes, Earth's rotation has glitched again.
Now, what this is is this is the year, the average day length plus or minus exactly 24 hours. This is how fast the Earth is rotating. We don't rotate at exactly 24 hours. It's a little faster or a little slower. Now, for pretty much the eternity of time, we had been, you know, a couple milliseconds fast on average for maybe a total of a whole second quicker. This is why they would add a leap second at the end of December uh 31. And this is about what we were seeing for the eternity of time. And it's been decreasing and decreasing. And then, oh, we're going back up into the average two milliseconds too slow. And then all of a sudden in the year 2000, we broke even pretty much. We actually came in a total on the year 1.28 milliseconds short of the entire year being perfectly 24-hour days. And then in 2021, we were averaging almost 0.2 milliseconds faster a day. And then it was 0.25 milliseconds faster a day. Then we had a little bit of a backst step and then it began to progress and all of a sudden this year the planet has slowed down again in a major way. Look at all these. We went from the positives here, here into the negatives here, here, here. And now all of a sudden this year 2026 is looking a little bit like 2019.
very close to the average per day.
61 under was the shortest. N5 under was the shortest. 2026 is looking a little more like 2019. And so we have already been looking at this earth rotation glitch thing that is going on. And well, it's definitely a thing. That's for sure. There's no real denying that.
Um, but now I would say that we have had another glitch on top of our glitch situation.
So, those are your two big science updates for the day. Um, or for the evening, I suppose. We had we had a little something this morning, too, I guess.
But the bow gy has begun to release. But it's it's almost like it just sent out its archers to pull back and they haven't released. They haven't loosed the arrows.
And the Earth rotation is still just doing whatever it feels like just completely disregarding patterns and trends.
So that's fun, isn't it? That was in the live stream last night. And the other big update last night was on the Bowfort Gy. I've clipped that in isolation for tonight. If you missed it, take a look at that. And we announced more about the state of the earth tour. It's the full account of the catastrophe, the Master the Disaster Class, and Phoenix Rising.
And you already know that Jimmy Corsetti is coming to Phoenix. The ethical skeptic Roger Cunningham is coming to Los Angeles. And Dr. August Dunning will give the full Phoenix protocol in Chicago and Tampa with Adrien Demo ready to discuss the latest on UAPs and NHIS in Pittsburgh and Tampa. That topic is about to explode. I can feel it. Links to all seven events are found below. We still have more surprises to announce in the weeks ahead. We greatly appreciate your support. We'll do this all again tomorrow right here, but right now it's 5:05 a.m. in the new Valley of the Sun.
Eyes open, no fear.
Be safe, everyone.
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