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Can NASA call this random & normal? The recent "impact", auroras & "solar eruption"?
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[quote:Buzzz 52904903:MV8yNDk1MDQ2XzQzMDYwNTI1X0M3NEY4NjJC] So do you think this has to do with the magnetisphere or pole change? I watch the sun daily 3 or 4 times a day and the x 4.9 flare wasnt facing earth and should have completely missed us.Thats how I felt but these auroras are going further and further south everyday. Great post OP ...5 stars:bump: [/quote]
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recent thread:
Thread: Predictable period of Mysterious booms, Magnetic field disturbances, Mega Quakes & Fireballs? The proof, the patterns! watch is on!
thread from 2012:
Thread: Sun & NASA Bullshit exposed! Another source responsible for specific twisting of Earth's magnetic field & charged particle influx.
is below a coincidence?
you decide...
pay attention to the dates
field 2/23
spaceweather 2/25
spaceweather 2/27
2013 wasn't "normal" either
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