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Short Term Threats
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I've been trying to wrap my mind around the Suspicious Observer information about the interaction between sun and earth. I've been checking other sources, as well. If I understand correctly, the near term threat is the collapse of the earth's magnetic shield. It's not uniform; the biggest weak spot is over the southern part of South America, and it's extending across the Atlantic to Southern Africa. Right now, it's weak enough that satellites without extra shielding don't function too well when passing over that part of the earth. There are just too many solar particles coming through there. To make it more realistic to you: Modern laptop computers aboard the Space Shuttle consistently crashed when it passed over this spot on the earth.

They call this the South Atlantic Anomaly. It's one of the few things where you can get fairly up-to-date information. It's been moving and morphing in shape, but the most alarming thing is that it's growing. For now, it appears the spread is moving toward Southern Africa. Furthermore, the altitude at which the particles penetrate is getting lower, and over the next two years it will plunge to the point that the shield will be effectively gone. The change is geometric; it's accelerating along a steep curve.

It's not even necessary for devices to be fried. They can become useless simply because they aren't shielded against the interference. Particles from the sun can rewrite the data to the point that it corrupts the contents of the RAM and makes the system unstable. Devices will quit being useful long before they are actually dead. This thing is getting worse right at the time when the sun's activity is rising to another of it's regular peaks. Look up the sun's activity cycle. It's an eleven-year cycle and we are now entering the rising part of the current cycle. The last cycle ended last year, and the next five years will see both flares and CMEs increasing.

At the same time, the magnetic poles are drifting, and this is also accelerating. It's harder to get current data on this. I suspect it's been suppressed. Last year the northern pole was quickly flying toward the northern coast of Russia. The southern magnetic pole has already left Antarctica and is scooting off toward Australia. If the tracking remains consistent, the two will collide somewhere close to Malaysia in a few years from now.

So we've got just these two major influences rising at about the same time. It's not just electronics; this stuff is also neurotoxic. Creatures that rely on the geomagnetic field for navigation have already been having trouble in some places. This will get worse. But it strikes humans oddly, as well. The bombardment of charged particles will generate mental problems of all kinds. The most noticeable thing will be how people already on the fringes of their coping ability will be pushed over the edge. Neurosis slides into psychosis. You'll need all the shalom you can get just to keep functioning.

But another, more dramatic change will be a rapid increase in the volatility of storms. We'll see more lightening strikes and stronger, with more different kinds of them. As things progress, we'll likely see clear sky atmospheric discharges striking large sections of the ground, setting fires. Yeah, the sun can do that, too.

All of this is going to manifest over the next few years. If there's ever a time people need to trust in the Lord, this is it.
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Short Term Threats - by Ed Hurst - 12-13-2021, 09:51 AM
RE: Short Term Threats - by jaybreak - 12-13-2021, 07:52 PM
RE: Short Term Threats - by davew9804 - 12-14-2021, 09:07 AM
RE: Short Term Threats - by forrealone - 12-14-2021, 04:06 PM

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