The Beginning. One Continent
THE COMMONWEALTH GROUP
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EARTH BEFORE THE EVENT
The "original" continent is called Pangaea, which was a supercontinent that combined almost all of Earth's landmasses about 335 million years ago. It was surrounded by a single global ocean called Panthalassa and began to break apart approximately 200 million years ago, eventually forming the separate continents we know today. The term "Pangaea" comes from Greek words meaning "all the Earth".
• Formation:
Pangaea assembled from earlier continental units, such as Gondwana and Euramerica, during the late Paleozoic era.
• Breakup:
The supercontinent started to break apart around 200 million years ago, driven by plate tectonics. This process created a rift that eventually grew into the Atlantic Ocean.
• Significance:
The breakup of Pangaea is the most recent event in a long history of continents coming together and spreading apart. It had a major impact on Earth's climate and the evolution of life.
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY & FACT
An adjustment with K-12 +
https://2026featurecig.blogspot.com/2025/10/k-12-international-prepping-those-ages.html
A suppressed paradym shift to control populations led to a disunderstanding not misunderstanding as it was diliberate for control creating conflict when false facts are upheld as fact
Like North American Indian Status. Assumption against fact that they migrated to North America first. Multiple races migrated to & from
Not to withinstand false facts structure which should be archived with valid history in restructure in a fair play - fair spread effort
TREATIES & THE 3 ASPECTS OF
Initial Treaties for devided lands should be upheld as the apology. A Rome - Italy in USA or Canada. New devided lands do not make sense due to migration & stake in tilling lands
The devision between Open First Settlers & North American Indian then International mixes of migrating races
Born on soil. Immigrated as a migratory to
WITH THIS ADJUSTMENT
North American Indian Lands could transition & be sold to the open public should they wish yet they can maintain their culture as an equal race amongst others country wide while their lands are now just open extending to their controlled Policing & Goverance connected to open lands not North American Indian controlled
Treaty based reservations are void yet in the treaty apologies over first stake those lands were gifted to which can be resold or retained while Chiefs or Cabin Cheifs can like a race religion act as a secondary Goverance with law for their people like a club or group
We intend to drawl anew drawn map effort for 2026-2030 & onward meeting 2050 onward goals reflecting all H.I.3 changes then a legal archive of all concealing past mismanaged misfact
One land. All people. One history. Equal
Laws & rights upheld. We are one with differences & similarities
Human being. Skin color. Cultural history & profiled details. Equality
North American Indian. European - Chinese or Hapanese Asian mix
Mongolia, a vast land of the Central Asian steppes, is known for its rich culture, nomadic traditions, and amazing landscapes. While the yurt is the most iconic traditional home, a lesser known structure exists in some areas—Teepee Mongolia.
Like the Mexican - Arizona or California + Texas border. Russian to Alaska connected to Asian countries including Mongolia
The route & spread separate from European & African migration
ONE SPLIT TO ONE THEN EVENTS BETWEEN
Origins original continent. Shift from outward then back
Rising or lowering ocean continents like pacific island can increase or decrease salt & fresh water channels & flow with aquifiers then lakes, streams or rivers
Higher ground will be less affected yet volcano eruptions risk like seaside landslide in or rising lands outward then sinkholes from internal efforts
Rock & ground under a property structure determines strength yet
The movement of continental masses involves smaller & larger event risk variables then time & accumulation
No buy out. Dummy page. Dump page
Heat age like cool (Ice age) not medium causes excessive evolutionare growth then disgrowth like rain forest versus arctic
Excessive volcano or tetonic shift quake could starve off biological life but not all like hunting or plague of bacteria or virus
Modern health monitors staying ahead with sciences & grids connect
Space rocks have current & gravity size limits & atmospheric disintegration like 1-2+ moons in orbit permanent versus temporary in the Milky Way
Solar & Solar system affects Earth separate from in atmospheric natural or biological activities
The Milky Way. Over 3000 Solar Systems. Well over 10 Earth like planets & over 5 that can travel within the Milky Way & outward
https://youtu.be/V5M_grieetw?si=RRrzzjDIplnpZ319
Our solar systems gravity center within spinning arms of the larger spinning Milky Way galaxy block gravity center
Space currents. Safe holes or unsafe then safe teleportation & unsafe
There are G.F that enter - exit Earth's atmosphere still. Suits or a human mock appearance suit & wBCI technology with foreign planet technology versus Earth Ancient, Vintage - Modern
Milky Way mapping
Space travel in upper galaxy block offers object avoidance for speed yet the block has a gravitational void leading into the next like andromeda requiring control & re-entry options
Outer space aliens are like humans connecting the 4th & 3rd dimensions with G.F Universal law Governance between
Desensitization inspired films or television series in popular text or drawing & motion pictures exist with ancient, vintage & modern reference putting all Earth's history data together
Mars depleted atmosphere may have intelligent micro-lifeforms like other planets. Non-Earths solar system have equal or more advanced life in the Milky Way
We are able to expose a few select G.F interests to the human public with detail like wBCI's. This isn't Nazi - Jewish modern
Past suppressed information exposed is now shifted to new programs
The United Nations E.F like G.F is the Earth Federation (Galactic Federation covering all Galaxy blocks connected to the 4th dimension in the 3rd)
The 3rd Dimensional Universe (Sandbox)
1. Galaxy Block (Milky Way)
2. Solar System (Solar System)
3. Planet (Earth)
4. Species (profile & ID country + details)
wBCI use in Galaxy block mining with information sharing & research between 1. 2. 3. & species
The Solar System
The solar system is our celestial neighbourhood. This fascinating expanse of planetary bodies are bound together by the gravitational pull of the Sun. From the fiery heart of the Sun to the icy edges of the Kuiper Belt, our neighbourhood is a dynamic and diverse system that offers amazing wonders to explore.
The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly. The Sun is a giant ball of plasma that provides the light and heat necessary for life on Earth. This star is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium and drives the solar system’s dynamics. The orbits of planets to the behaviour of comets are all connected to the Sun. The Sun generates the energy that sustains our planet and fuels the processes that make Earth habitable.
The largest objects that orbit the Sun directly include the eight planets, and smaller objects, like dwarf planets and small Solar System bodies.
The eight planets each with unique characteristics:
• The Rocky Inner Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are terrestrial planets with solid surfaces. They differ in atmosphere, climate, and potential for hosting life, with Earth being the only planet known to support life.
• The Gas Giants: Jupiter and Saturn dominate with their immense size, thick atmospheres, and extensive moon systems. Jupiter’s Great Red Spot and Saturn’s iconic rings make them particularly fascinating.
• The Ice Giants: Uranus and Neptune, composed mainly of ices and gases, are mysterious worlds with striking features like Neptune’s deep blue colour and Uranus’s tilted axis.
Between Mars and Jupiter lies the asteroid belt, a region filled with rocky remnants from the solar system’s formation. Beyond Neptune, the Kuiper Belt and scattered objects like comets extend the system’s boundaries, while the Oort Cloud marks its outermost edge—a region still largely unexplored.
There are over 200 moons orbiting planets in our solar system. Some, like Jupiter’s Europa and Saturn’s Enceladus, may harbor subsurface oceans and the potential for life.
Dwarf planets, including Pluto, Haumea, and Ceres are part of the solar system’s diversity. These smaller worlds, often found in the Kuiper Belt, challenge our understanding of planetary science.
The solar system is not just a collection of celestial objects; it’s a system of endless discovery. From missions like the Voyager probes, which continue to send data from interstellar space, to rovers exploring Mars, humanity’s quest to understand this cosmos is ongoing.
The solar system is a reminder of Earth’s interconnectedness with the universe. It’s a source of inspiration, knowledge, and perspective. As we explore its mysteries, we deepen our understanding of our place in the cosmos and the delicate balance that sustains life on Earth.
Stink-Pot Planets Stink up the place. Ripe Stank
Bully-creep throw down elementary after-school special time watter clique social scenes laugh at while judging as if it were a saloon- salon affair woth boys getting Nancy nails & a pampered rhyme effort. Prisy little sh*t boys or stereotypical ladies judging because theirs is better
The luttle little ones. Not a window shop. They do like. Immature provoking piss off suppression influence
Cool. Not. Trendy. Out dated. Ahead. Not. Rewind & again then additives
It's a mental game cycle
G.F & Earth.
The term "UFO COA 13000" refers to a UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) that was reported to be capable of flying up to 13,000 miles per hour, as described by former Pentagon officials investigating UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena). The "COA" part of the query is likely a confusion with "coast," which was the location of a key sighting of such phenomena.
Here is a breakdown of the key elements:
• UFO/UAP: The term UFO has recently been replaced by UAP to broaden the scope of unexplained phenomena to include objects in the air, sea, and space.
• 13000 mph: Luis Elizondo, the former head of the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), described encounters with UAPs that could fly at speeds up to 13,000 mph.
• COA (Coast): The connection to a coastline comes from reported UAP encounters involving US Navy personnel. From 1966 to 2019, Navy pilots and personnel experienced "chilling" encounters with these trans-medium craft off the coast of Southern California.
• Trans-medium capabilities: The crafts were reported to be able to fly through air, water, and space seamlessly, and were capable of defying the effects of Earth's gravity.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-are-uaps-unexplained-aerial-phenomenon-ufos-new-name/#:~:text=What does UAP stand for,others remain shrouded in mystery
https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/article/canadas-top-scientist-releases-new-ufo-report-heres-what-you-need-to-know/
https://youtu.be/OGCggCRTh1c?si=RsmU2yJXMTfvYEVQ
13,000+ CIA disclosures. USA separate from European International VS not lifted programs & information
https://www.archives.gov/files/declassification/iscap/pdf/2014-004-doc01.pdf
Geodesic - Golden Dome & wBCI interception of detachables then release with fair airspace & borders
https://opportunitiesatcig.blogspot.com/2025/08/sbg-cig-golden-dome-international.html
E.F & G.F
Non-Standardized E.F NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs not G.F (G not B) wBCi Labs carried out experiments in Ontario on unsuspecting while K.T & CIG then others used Standardized Civilian - non-Civilian protocol while monitoring G.F interaction within & outside Earth's solar system & on Earth as per H.I.3 2016-2025 disclosures
NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs are known to lock people down seizing assets & financial with no legal right holding them down as wBCI slave prisoners to use & abuse telling them to shut up & bow down or they are reprimanded
Responsible parties should be under wBCI - K.T Death row augmented review for 3-6 months then placed using full body detachables
https://sydneysspacelive.blogspot.com/2025/09/hi3-extreme-harassment.html
Shut up or we will fu*k you into the ground. As it is. Body in gravel pit. NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs tactics
A very New York Chicago Italian Mob inspired how you doing size up. Sizable legendary effort
These NB-OT
What. What head. Fu*k you into the ground wireless from the inside out if you don't play ball
Bow down! Well hell. Draft hostage!
Under our wing. Watch & control
BATTERY CHARGE CYCLE MINIMALS
Spitting & cutting for Unlimited Range creates scaled down equivalence
SODIUM ION
A sodium-ion battery's life cycle typically ranges from 1,000 to 4,000 charge-discharge cycles, but can exceed 5,000 cycles in some modern prototypes, depending on factors like chemistry, temperature, and usage. Modern advancements have significantly improved performance, and some future cells aim for lifespans of 20,000 cycles for energy storage or 3.6 million miles in electric vehicles. The performance is highly dependent on real-world operating conditions and specific battery design.
Factors affecting lifespan
Chemistry and design:
The specific materials and design of the battery's cathode and anode are the primary factors in determining cycle life.
Depth of discharge (DOD):
Deeper discharges can shorten the battery's life compared to shallower charges and discharges.
Operating temperature:
Sodium-ion batteries can perform well in cold temperatures, but both extreme heat and cold can degrade performance over time.
Charge/discharge rate:
The speed at which the battery is charged and discharged impacts its longevity. Faster rates can put more stress on the materials.
Current and future performance
Current-generation cells: Have a typical lifespan of around 2,000 to 4,000 cycles.
Advanced prototypes: Some research prototypes have surpassed 5,000 cycles.
Future products: Some manufacturers are developing cells with much longer projected lifespans, such as the 20,000+ cycles for energy storage applications or 3.6 million miles for electric vehicles.
Comparison with lithium-ion
While current sodium-ion batteries have a comparable or sometimes lower cycle life than high-quality lithium-ion cells, they offer advantages in other areas like cost, safety, and performance in cold temperatures.
Sodium-ion technology is developing quickly, and new products are beginning to challenge lithium-ion batteries in various applications.
LITHIUM
A lithium-ion battery's life cycle is its lifespan, measured in both time (2–3 years) and charge cycles (300–500 cycles), until its capacity drops to about 80%. Factors that influence its life cycle include temperature, charge/discharge rates, and depth of discharge, while aging is an irreversible decline that continues even when not in use.
Factors that affect battery life
Charge cycles:
A charge cycle is one full charge from empty to full. The number of cycles a battery can handle depends on its chemistry and how it's charged.
Time:
Batteries degrade over time, even when not being used. This "calendar aging" is a gradual loss of capacity that is irreversible.
Temperature:
High temperatures can accelerate battery aging, while very low temperatures can temporarily reduce performance.
Charge/discharge rates:
High charging and discharging currents can put a lot of strain on the battery and reduce its life cycle.
How to prolong battery life
Avoid partial discharges:
Charge and discharge cycles are cumulative. A partial cycle of charging to 4.10V instead of 4.20V can double the cycle life, and 4.0V can extend it even further.
Avoid extreme temperatures:
Do not store or charge batteries in extreme hot or cold conditions.
Avoid deep discharges:
Consistently using the battery down to 0% can stress the cells, so it is better to recharge it when it's partially depleted.
Keep batteries at a medium charge:
Store batteries with a charge level of about 40-50% and charge them every six months if they are not in use.
Calibrate the battery:
If the battery life gauge is inaccurate, you can calibrate it by fully charging it, then unplugging the computer until it shuts down completely before charging again.
BATTERY COMPARISON
C/M Aviation Fins use 7 Tablet batteries as back ups & direct Energy shut offs. 500,000 miles expands to 2-10x or more making it viable to upscale
A Tesla Model S battery is expected to last for 300,000 to 500,000 miles or roughly 1,500 battery cycles, though many have been reported to go even longer. While the battery will gradually lose some range over time, it typically doesn't fail suddenly, and Tesla guarantees at least 70% of its original capacity for eight years or 100,000 to 150,000 miles, depending on the model.
Expected battery lifespan
Longevity:
The battery pack is designed to last for 300,000 to 500,000 miles, which can equate to 22 to 37 years for the average driver.
Gradual degradation:
Battery capacity gradually declines over time, which is normal. A Tesla Model S battery typically retains about 90% of its original capacity after 250,000 to 300,000 miles.
Warranty:
Tesla provides a warranty that guarantees the battery will retain at least 70% of its original capacity for eight years or 100,000 to 150,000 miles (whichever comes first).
Factors influencing battery life
Driving habits:
Frequent DC fast charging can lead to faster degradation compared to AC charging.
Climate:
Extreme heat or cold can impact battery performance, but this is not the same as long-term degradation.
Charging practices:
Charging to a higher percentage and leaving it plugged in for long periods can increase degradation. To maximize battery health, consider setting a daily charge limit of 80%.
An individual commercial aircraft company can travel millions of miles per year, with a Boeing 747 potentially reaching up to 50 million miles in its lifetime. The specific mileage varies greatly depending on factors like the number of flight hours, the aircraft's size, and the type of routes it flies. For example, a busy charter company's business jet might log around 3,000 flight hours annually, while a large commercial airliner can fly up to 3,000 hours a year.
Factors affecting annual mileage
Flight hours: A busy commercial jet can have around 3,000 flight hours per year.
Cruise speed: The average cruising speed for a commercial plane is about 547–575 mph.
Aircraft type: Different types of aircraft have different flight hour and mileage expectations.
Route type: Long-haul routes involve fewer take-offs and landings than short-haul routes, but the total distance flown can be higher.
Operational status: Aircraft are not always flying at full cruise speed for the entire duration of their flight, and factors like takeoffs, landings, and taxiing add to the total time spent on the ground.
Airline maintenance: Airlines track flight time and cycles (takeoffs and landings) for maintenance purposes, not mileage.
Examples of annual mileage
Busy charter business jet: Approximately 3,000 flight hours per year.
Boeing 747: A lifetime average of up to 50 million miles could be achieved over its career.
Commercial airliner: Can fly up to 3,000 hours per year, with mileage varying depending on the routes flown.
To convert 3,000 hours into a distance, you need to know the speed of the aircraft because "hours" is a unit of time, not distance. In aviation, the distance is measured in nautical miles, and speed is measured in knots, or nautical miles per hour.
The calculation is expressed by the formula:
Distance = Speed x Time
Example using a typical commercial airliner
For most commercial passenger jets, the average cruising speed is between 500 and 600 miles per hour (434–521 knots). We can use an average of 475 knots (a nautical mile is about 1.15 statute miles).
Use the formula:
Distance = Speed x Time
Plug in the values: Speed: 475 knots (nautical miles per hour)
Time: 3,000 hours
Calculate the distance:
475 knots x 3,000 hours = 1,425,000 nautical miles
Therefore, an aircraft traveling at 475 knots for 3,000 hours would cover a distance of 1,425,000 aeronautical (nautical) miles.
1 nautical mile = 1.151 miles
Lithium cannot be used to upscale C/M Fins. Sodium-ion or others only due to scarcity & automotive + specific reliance even with sourced, repurposd or grown
CHILDREN OF THE 2 BENNETT'S
Jordan R Bennett's 3 children 8-13 years of age (2025) & Dr Sydney N Bennett's "Nic" are 12, 21, 22 & 23 & a grand child then others over 12 (2025)
S.B.G & CIG






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