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Message Subject SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily)
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Be Careful What You Wish For Dept.-

Those Northern Lights can drive ya crazy!-


4. Adverse Effects on Human Judgment and Behavior
Geomagnetic storms appear to affect human behavior, judgments and decisions about risk. Research has documented links to depression, enhanced anxiety, sleep disturbances, altered moods mainly affecting abstract judgment especially judgment of risk, overly cautious behavior, and greater incidences of psychiatric admissions. A study by Kay found a 36.2% increase in male hospital admissions diagnosed with the depressed phase of manic- depressive illness correlated with the second week following geomagnetic storms compared to quiet periods. A study by Novikova and Ryvkin found geomagnetic storm correlates to psychotic outbursts in patients in a Moscow mental institution and to reports of hallucinations. Other studies showed that pilots experienced high levels of anxiety and decreased functional activity of the central nervous system resulting in a sharp decline of flying skills during geomagnetic storms. A study by Kuleshova et al. showed the daily number of hospitalizations of patients with mental disorders during geomagnetic storms nearly doubled when compared to quiet period.

To put a human face on this effect consider the plight of a bright young girl in Ottawa County, Ohio who witnessed first hand the effects of the Great solar storm of September 1-2, 1859.

The Columbus, Ohio Statesman newspaper had run a short article about a sixteen year old girl 'of considerable intelligence and prepossessing appearance', who had been taken into custody by the Sheriff of Ottawa County. Her agitated state necessitated that she be moved to the lunatic asylum. The conclusion drawn from this, and no doubt her utterances, implied that she had become deranged from viewing the aurora borealis a short time ago. She was convinced that all of this spectacular auroral activity meant that the world was soon to come to an end.
-Harpers Weekly, October 8, 1859
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 Quoting: Hugh M Eye

could this be from freq. and waves reacting in to human mind?
like the experiment with people being removed from the sun and all it freq's. the subjects get ill....then they are ok when these freq's were restored. both by bring the subjects out of the bunker or feed the bunker with those freq's.
 Quoting: psyoptics


I can't find a link to the Ottawa Co. story yet, but I found this. It has several eye witness accounts of the same event.

[link to www.solarstorms.org]
 
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