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Mass Die-Offs: Past & Present
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Hi, everyone!
I read quite a few interesting opinions on this topic, a few I agreed with partially (as mid-grade factors) and others I did not agree with at all. The problem is that we are still looking at the problem from too narrow of a scope.
Everything is connected, from the earth to the sun, and nothing happens without some kind of repercussion. Even children understand this concept (or spend a lot of time grounded to think about it!) Fracking destabilizes the crust, increasing the number of tremors in a certain area. An earthquake happens here, a tsunami touches somewhere else. A nuclear facility leaks radiation into the environment, and the instances of cancer and genetic mutations multiply to a degree where we cannot help but draw the logical conclusion.
But what if it were something more? What if we took a step back and looked at the magnetics of the earth, being effected by the sun's declining solar cycles, and think on this for a bit?
If our magnetic core's "battery" is dependent on the sun's output (which has been on the decline for quite a while now) then is it safe to assume that all of these things we can observe- mass die-offs of animals and marine life that are magnetically guided, virulent weather patterns (including the first ever recorded class 6 hurricane that hit the Philippines,) strange noises heard in diverse places, and spiral lights appearing in the sky- are all as a result of this declining relationship?
(Look up Suspicious0bserver's research for more info on solar output analysis as it relates to earth's climate-the data is compelling.)
Sure, the Fukushima event was a man-made disaster, but the weirdness has been going on for a lot longer than that.
Also, isn't our brain basically a giant, super "computer" and therefore also affected by the slightest changes in electromagnetics? Could these changes be affecting humanity as a whole, accounting for the mental, social, and even civil unrest we have been seeing lately? I am not saying that there are not actual reasons for people to be upset, but just looking at the degree that we are responding- akin to a pod of whales "going crazy" and beaching themselves. This can't be a coincidence.
Thoughts, anyone? ~Searching
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58495368 I also think it is all related, and yes, the planet, and our own brains and bodies, are affected. You made an excellent post that I hope to respond to, but first I must get some sleep. I've been up all night (it's now almost noon!) and I'm thinking I might do a little better after catching a few Zzs. Thanks for responding and submitting so much for consideration!
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