Glitches Ex Machina Galore

earthquakesJoseph P Farrell – Something very odd happened this week in my email inbox: I received a swarm of emails all about “things going wrong” all over the world, and for a moment, I was tempted to put them all into this week’s “honorable mentions” blog on Saturday. But I can’t avoid the intuition – and it’s nothing more than an intuition – that all these weird stories might somehow be related.

The how is of course, the problem. I’ve decided to call these “glitches ex machina” because, as always, we’re told that all of this is due to that now well-known gremlin in the systems, or, to put it differently, we’re simply being told nothing at all, other than it’s all due to the “technical glitch gremlin.”

With that in mind, T. M. spotted this article about the last-minute delay of the launch of India’s lunar Chandrayaan-2 lander which was put on hold due to – and I quote – a “technical glitch”: Continue reading