Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at
5:50 am
I’ve been spending a fair amount of time this week trying to reconcile three or four major viewpoints on what lays ahead using a variety of inputs. curiously, all of them seem to be pointing toward a really terrible next couple of years with the only major difference being the rate of decline and the ultimate answer to the question “How far is down?”
The first thing I’ve come to terms with is how Clif’s expectation of a major ‘earthquake” around the first of August was off. Well, except it wasn’t really. You see, what we experienced on August 1 was what can only be described as as “Sunquake”…which, since it’s not a common word – or concept (yet) takes a little explaining.
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Friday, August 20th, 2010 at
9:15 am

Every day I dedicate much of my time exploring news and newsworthy items related to 2012 and our society. There are quite a few related and relevant topics surrounding the 2012 predictions. Many of them are controlled by our governments, who decide what you should know about the truth and what not. Ever questioned whether what ‘they’ tell you may not be the truth? What about all the relevant and vital information that is being kept behind by ‘them’?
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Monday, August 16th, 2010 at
3:32 pm

The recent increase of solar activity also has its beautiful sides. All over our planet, observers have been witnessing the results of the magnetic storms in form of unusual lights covering the northern hemisphere and mainly focused on the North Pole. The current solar storms are by far the largest we have witnessed in quite some time, yet it is expected that these are still very small compared to what is to follow in the near future, ramping up to what NASA announces as the largest ones end of 2012, beginning of 2013.
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Thursday, August 12th, 2010 at
5:17 am
On August 1st, the entire Earth-facing side of the sun erupted in a tumult of activity. There was a C3-class solar flare, a solar tsunami, multiple filaments of magnetism lifting off the stellar surface, large-scale shaking of the solar corona, radio bursts, a coronal mass ejection and more. Three days later, our planet Earth was hit with magnetic storms, yet not strong enough to dramatically disrupt life, yet strong enough to disturb certain GPS systems. Researchers had predicted the eruptions to take place around July 31st yet didn’t publish the prediction. Now, they want to make it a point about their next calculated prediction: October 27, 2010.
Patrick Geryl wrote in his book The World Cataclysm in 2012 about his discovery that the Mayas used the sunspot theroy to count down to December 21, 2012. According to their calculations, the magnetic field of the sun would start changing at 10 bits of 87.45 days before the end. When subtracting 874.5 (10 times 87.45) days from December 21, 2012 we end up at July 31, 2010. On August 1st, 2010 the above mentioned complex eruption took place on the sun, indicating changes to the magnetic field of the sun. Patrick had shared this calcualated prediction with few people yet not published it on his website.
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Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 at
6:13 am

As early as today, our planet Earth could be hit with the solar storm of the past days which has now travelled its way into space to reach the vicinity of our planet. Scientists have told New Scientist about the potential threat we are all facing. The extraordinary solar activity of the past weekend was observed by several satellites, including the new Solar Dynamics Observatory of NASA, which registered shock waves originating from our sun directed towards planet Earth, reports New Scientist.
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