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Post by klb on Mar 7, 2018 11:06:57 GMT -6
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Post by witness1 on Mar 7, 2018 13:44:21 GMT -6
I don’t know anything about it, but it is interesting! Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2018 14:38:41 GMT -6
I wish I knew more about it KLB. I saw reports of it heading our way and some folks say it will be no big deal to earth and some alarmists say it will mess with pacemakers and our electronics.
Hopefully it will be no biggie and I will not miss my daily Unsealed updates. 😀
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Post by sesquipedalian on Mar 7, 2018 17:24:07 GMT -6
Solar flares, storms, and coronal mass ejections hit Earth literally all the time. Only once or twice in the past 30 years has there been a solar storm big enough to disrupt satellites, and even then it was barely noticeable. I do think there might be a massive solar storm just before the rapture (see here), but the one mentioned in the article hardly qualifies.
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Post by klb on Mar 7, 2018 21:44:48 GMT -6
OK thanks! I've never really paid attention or looked into these things before. Just thought the timing was interesting with everything else going on.
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Post by sawdy on Mar 7, 2018 22:16:17 GMT -6
I find it interesting. gary777 would probably have more info but I haven't seen him post in awhile. He originally got me watching reports on the sun at the You Tube channel Suspicious Observers. I am suspicious in my observing of this because usually the updates on SO's channel say that it only takes a couple of days for a geomagnetic storm to reach the earth from the sun. We are currently on the 7th. A storm to hit on the 18th is not possible from the current data provided on SO's daily updates. A storm on the 18th would leave the sun on the 14th or later. So, this has me putting on my tinfoil thinking hat and wondering how they have predicted this or what tech they are planning to test out on the 18th. How do they know this so far in advance, well before the storm has left the surface of the sun?
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Post by sawdy on Mar 7, 2018 22:17:13 GMT -6
My multiple question marks decided to be emojis.
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Post by sawdy on Mar 7, 2018 22:19:45 GMT -6
I don’t know anything about it, but it is interesting! Thanks for sharing. witness1- You probably won't be around for the storm next week, being that you are about to be raptured. You only have 18 posts to go before the 18th. 😉 lol
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Post by witness1 on Mar 7, 2018 22:29:10 GMT -6
Oh my! I didn’t realize I had so many posts. I think that means I spend way too much time here... 😊
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Post by sesquipedalian on Mar 8, 2018 1:49:47 GMT -6
I am suspicious in my observing of this because usually the updates on SO's channel say that it only takes a couple of days for a geomagnetic storm to reach the earth from the sun. We are currently on the 7th. A storm to hit on the 18th is not possible from the current data provided on SO's daily updates. A storm on the 18th would leave the sun on the 14th or later. Your instincts are correct, but before you start speculating about esoteric predictive abilities, consider that the likeliest scenario is just garbled information on the part of AwarenessAct. Here is an article about a recent CME headed in our general direction, and the hype that surrounded it. Now read the AwarenessAct article carefully, and cross-examine the linked Russian Academy of Sciences site. Notice that the graph illustrates geomagnetic conditions, not solar flares or coronal mass ejections. So AwarenessAct misinterprets the graphs, confuses three different types of solar weather phenomena, tosses in a bunch of social media hype, and blends it together with a bit of Whisper Down the Lane. The end result is an article that doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
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Post by Gary on Mar 8, 2018 9:03:41 GMT -6
Soup, what's that there on your shoulder? (:
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2018 9:50:17 GMT -6
That's a lemur. 😀
They are so funny and have so much personality. They are like a 7 year old kid on a sugar rush x 10.
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Post by Gary on Mar 9, 2018 9:53:08 GMT -6
As long as they don't scream too much, I could deal with the energy! Looks like a pretty cool little friend to have (:
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