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Melchizedek has warned our proliferation of EM wave generating technologies, from smartphones to wifi to GPS, are preventing Earth from receiving the natural energy necessary to continue the healing and regeneration of the Earth. If we cannot stop it the spirits will!
Upcoming Magnetic Storm Might Keep You Up At Night
NASA and Russian scientists warn the sun is reaching Solar
Maximum.
Russian Story |
Mar
11, 2018
Back up
your data. Put a map in the glove department and, if you have vinyl and a
turntable, or a transistor radio, you might want to break them out too. Oh and
you might want to get some sleep. The Russian Academy of Sciences issued a report that
an enormous geomagnetic storm will hit Earth on March 18.
The Russian scientists claim the coming storm may cause
headaches and dizziness in people across the world. While there is no fear, at
this time, that the disturbance will reach the capacity to affect power lines,
it will disturb some people’s sleep.
Intense solar events send high levels of radiation, which
interacts with our planet’s magnetosphere. “A geomagnetic storm is a major
disturbance of Earth's magnetosphere that occurs when there is a very efficient
exchange of energy from the solar wind into the space environment surrounding
Earth,” according to the Space Weather Prediction Center’s National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration. “The largest storms that result from these
conditions are associated with solar coronal mass ejections (CMEs) where a
billion tons or so of plasma from the sun, with its embedded magnetic field,
arrives at Earth.”
The Sun has been very active lately. This will be the third
storm this year to reach Earth. The first took place on January 15th. On
February 19, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory Satellite captured a solar flare
releasing a coronal mass ejection big enough to interfere with radio
communications, GPS signals, flight plans, national security and other
electronics. The recent activity is the beginning of the upcoming solar
maximum, which is due to peak in the next couple of years.
An unusually large CME happened on July 23, 2012, that had the
capability of disrupting power grids. It missed the Earth by a margin of about
nine days. The biggest solar storm on record was the Carrington Event, which
hit Earth's magnetosphere on September 1–2, 1859. It occurred during a solar
maximum about the same size as the one the earth is currently entering,
according to NASA. The Carrington event damaged electric equipment like
telegraph stations across the globe. Telegraph operators reported the storm
caused sparks to shoot out of the equipment. Northern lights could be
seen as far south as Hawaii and Cuba and the northern United States. Southern
lights were reported as far north as Chile.
The Laboratory of X-Ray Astronomy of the Sun is a subdivision of
the Spectroscopy department in the Lebedev Institute of the Russian Academy of
Science. Beginning in 1947, it caught the first X-ray image of the Sun in 1963.
It is Russia’s leading design and construction center for space telescopes for
solar research.