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tin foil hat on?
1880texan
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The latest release from Snowden is that remote viewers from the CIA's "Project Stargate" have known that since 1999 about a massive series of solar flares that will hit the earth in Sept. 2013. This event is supposingly known throughout the global intelligence community as "the kill shot".
This will create a world wide EMP event causing much chaos and death. Probably much like the book "One Second After".
Remote viewers are used by the government for their ability to perceive geographically and chronologically distant events in order to protect America.
This will create a world wide EMP event causing much chaos and death. Probably much like the book "One Second After".
Remote viewers are used by the government for their ability to perceive geographically and chronologically distant events in order to protect America.
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That's a damned shame, I'm still paying the credit cards I ran up for the Mayan calendar thing
Old school back in the 80's..
quote:Remote viewers
Old school back in the 80's..
Was that the same issue where they interviewed Batboy?
quote: A space telescope aimed at the sun has spotted a gigantic hole in the solar atmosphere - a dark spot that covers nearly a quarter of our closest star, spewing solar material and gas into space.
The so-called coronal hole over the sun's north pole came into view between July 13 and 18 and was observed by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, or SOHO. NASA released a video of the sun hole as seen by the SOHO spacecraft, showing the region as a vast dark spot surrounded by solar activity.
Coronal holes are darker, cooler regions of the sun's atmosphere, or corona, containing little solar material. In these gaps, magnetic field lines whip out into the solar wind rather than looping back to the sun's surface. Coronal holes can affect space weather, as they send solar particles streaming off the sun about three times faster than the slower wind unleashed elsewhere from the sun's atmosphere, according to a description from NASA.
"While it's unclear what causes coronal holes, they correlate to areas on the sun where magnetic fields soar up and away, failing to loop back down to the surface, as they do elsewhere," NASA's Karen Fox at the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., explained in an image description.
These holes are not uncommon, but their frequency changes with the solar activity cycle. The sun is currently reaching its 11-year peak in activity, known as the solar maximum. Around the time of this peak, the sun's poles switch their magnetism. The number of coronal holes typically decreases leading up to the switch.
After the reversal, new coronal holes appear near the poles. Then as the sun approaches the solar minimum again, the holes creep closer to the equator, growing in both size and number, according to NASA.
The $1.27-billion (1 billion euros) SOHO satellite was launched in 1995 and is flying a joint mission between NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA). It watches solar activity from an orbit about the Lagrange Point 1, a gravitationally stable spot between Earth and the sun that is about 932,000 miles (1.5 million kilometers) from our planet.
Lol!
That's a damned shame, I'm still paying the credit cards I ran up for the Mayan calendar thing
Why ya paying them off? I'm counting on things going back to zero in a blink of an eye!!! [;)]