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Originally posted by ChantelDay
Originally posted by Human_Alien
I still think the catalyst or kick starter of this trend was December's full Moon. It was one week prior (as we were positioning for this event) that the die-offs started happening.
And not only was it a full Moon on Dec 21, 2010 ---the winter solstice---but a total lunar eclipse too!
And the eclipse was visible throughout most of eastern Asia, Australia, the Pacific Ocean, the Americas and Europe where the die-offs occurred.
Any thoughts?
This is what I'm talking about. It was happening before, but it kicked up a notch since then. Plus the following new moon on Jan 4th was a solar esclipse. One right after the other, full lunar winter solstice eclipse, new moon solar eclipse.
Originally posted by Komodo3
reply to post by Human_Alien
He is part of the informative disinfo machine as the governments/news agencies.
Originally posted by Komodo3
reply to post by Wrong
This looks like a real television news locally in Lake Havasuu Arizona. They are independent so do not fall under the same guidelines as the "Mainstream Media." She is on the staff @: www.klhu.tv...
I have emailed her on her findings and sharing with her what I have discovered. So, I'll see what becomes of it and will share the findings here.
Originally posted by kroms33
What concerns me is that people are posting without even reading any other posts in the thread.
Either that or my posts just are not visible to anyone else but myself.
Originally posted by exchristian1freethinker
Someone in here mentioned (can't find it now though) that the Solar System in it's entirety is passing through some kind of interstellar cloud at this time. In addition it is possible/likely that this "passing through" event will stir up issues with the Sun, the Earth, even possibly our health. Does anyone have a source or some other information related to this?
Originally posted by PamelaBritton2U
I think they were referring to this. Some scary stuff.
www.solarstormwarning.com...
An extreme eruption roiled across the entire surface of the sun on Aug. 1, 2010. This ultraviolet movie shows different plasma temperatures represented by different colors. Credit: Solar Dynamics Observatory
Scientists look at alternatives to the mass of platinum used as international standard measure, which has lost 50 micrograms
Dec. 16, 2008: NASA's five THEMIS spacecraft have discovered a breach in Earth's magnetic field ten times larger than anything previously thought to exist. Solar wind can flow in through the opening to "load up" the magnetosphere for powerful geomagnetic storms. But the breach itself is not the biggest surprise. Researchers are even more amazed at the strange and unexpected way it forms, overturning long-held ideas of space physics.
"At first I didn't believe it," says THEMIS project scientist David Sibeck of the Goddard Space Flight Center. "This finding fundamentally alters our understanding of the solar wind-magnetosphere interaction."
Sept. 23, 2008: In a briefing today at NASA headquarters, solar physicists announced that the solar wind is losing power.
"The average pressure of the solar wind has dropped more than 20% since the mid-1990s," says Dave McComas of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas. "This is the weakest it's been since we began monitoring solar wind almost 50 years ago."
How unusual is this event?
"It's hard to say. We've only been monitoring solar wind since the early years of the Space Age—from the early 60s to the present," says Posner. "Over that period of time, it's unique. How the event stands out over centuries or millennia, however, is anybodys guess. We don't have data going back that far."
Originally posted by ChantelDay
I can't believe I'm the only person truly talking about it. I am very real, and I volunteer at the station.
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Should any OP receive more than 125 flags within 2 days, they are entitled to a brand new car!
Originally posted by ChantelDay
In fact the independent county newspaper is putting the report on the front page next Friday, which goes to 4 cities.
Originally posted by Springer
reply to post by zorgon
When have you ever received a flag?
Seriously though, I have been in email contact with Chantel and plan on speaking with her tomorrow about possibly adding her as a regular in our ATSNews line up. I think her out of the box thinking, great camera presence and excellent research skills will make her a great addition.
I look forward to Space Weather Reports and anything else she wants to dig into.
Springer...
Originally posted by Human_Alien
I still think the catalyst or kick starter of this trend was December's full Moon. It was one week prior (as we were positioning for this event) that the die-offs started happening.
And not only was it a full Moon on Dec 21, 2010 ---the winter solstice---but a total lunar eclipse too!
And the eclipse was visible throughout most of eastern Asia, Australia, the Pacific Ocean, the Americas and Europe where the die-offs occurred.
Any thoughts?