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Massive Solar CME "X1.5 Class" may have triggered the EQ in Japan. | |
UndercoverAlien Offer Upgrade User ID: 1293193 Brazil 03/13/2011 10:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Due the amount of threads speculating whether the massive EQ in Japan was triggered by "Supermoon", "Alignment of conjunction Nibiru-Saturn-Mars-Sun", "ELENIN-Nibiru's approaching", etc, etc. I wanna share these data here, which may provide another angle for investigation. Two days before the Japanese EQ, the cameras of SOHO spacecrafts caught a X1.5 Class Coronal Mass Ejection in the Sun, and according to Space Weather website, the ejected matter would hit Earth within 2 days, but "probably not enough for significant Earth-effects." [link to spaceweather.com] Videos and sunspot imagery are available, but after the Japanese EQ the texts of the website's front page, were updated to prevent associations between this CME and the Japan's catastrophe. But the fluxgate magnetometer monitor of HAARP/Gakona was showing a huge disturbance on Earth's magnetosphere in the last 24/36 hrs of Japan's EQ: 36 hrs: IMAGE ( [link to s3.postimage.org] ) 24 hrs: IMAGE ( [link to s3.postimage.org] ) [link to 137.229.36.30] Space Weather is attempting to convince people that the solar geomagnetic storms caused nothing but a fancy Aurora, but the HAARP charts are showing huge spikes of magnetosphere anomalies. In 2010, Jan. 12 HAARP magnetometer registered minor pikes, when occurred a 7.0 EQ in Haiti: IMAGE ( [link to s3.postimage.org] ) Just compare it with the monstrous spikes by the date of Japan's quake. I think the crazy solar activity must not be dismissed as cause of these tectonic and volcanic activity on Earth. Nor even HAARP itself, if we regard that there's a depopulation agenda going on. "Do or do not. There is no try." (Yoda) |
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