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Message Subject Partial crustal shift and the Sun / earth , new EARTH UNDER FIRE video pg 116
Poster Handle storm2come
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This is looking to me like it may be in a shorter time frame than 5-7 years. Like everything is picking up at a pretty rapid speed.

S2C, I can't watch the video, but can you tell me if the magnetic poles have moved further in the past couple of weeks? It was at 300 miles from "the tipping point" last time I checked.

Thanks!
 Quoting: Fluffy Pancakes

hey Fluffy Pancakes, what maverickstar says around the 2:30 mark of the Video is that it is moving faster, however he points out that the magnetic field over Canada is weakening.

This means that when the north magnetic pole over Canada( of the 2 north poles) disapates that the field will shrink in closer to earth, letting in more cosmic radiation and causing more weather anomalies.

The weather fronts, earthquakes, and hurricanes will be stronger. Plan on crop losses and econmic stresses to be caused by weather related events to increase starting this year.
 Quoting: storm2come


Man. Last year was rough around here. I guess get hay off first cutting because who knows if there will be a second cutting.
 Quoting: Fluffy Pancakes

that's true Fluffy pancakes, you gotta make hay when the sun is shining so to speak and literally.

I was just listening to the fly on the wall podcast over at Suspicious Observers and they were talking about the cycles and not really buying in to predicted dates of 2046, but that we should pay attention to what the current conditions tell us.

As I posted right after your comment UVC rays are hitting the surface of the earth and this will cause people and plants to suffer, so crop losses and erratic weather patterns are things that will intensify in coming months and years.
hmm
so keep an eye on weather trends and diversify what you plant, it wouldn't be a bad idea to buy seeds that do best in different conditions and plant a variety. hayseed
 
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