December 22, 2004
Unknown Energy Surges Continue to Hit Planet, Global Weather Systems in Chaos
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to the Russian Academy of Sciences
An increasingly panicked global effort is now underway by the worlds top scientists to understand an unprecedented series of ‘blasts’, energy surges, which the planet has been taking from as an yet unknown source which has been bombarding Antarctica with cosmic rays and disrupting Northern Hemisphere weather systems on a global scale.
The first of these cosmic ray blasts occurred nearly 5 years ago and have been increasing in their frequency and intensity since the end of November. The once normally darkened skies of the Northern Hemispheres Arctic regions are now in twilight due to these blasts. Wayne Davidson, from the Canadian Government's weather station at Resolute Bay, located in the Arctic Circle, says about this mysterious lighting, "The entire horizon is raised like magic, like the hand of God is bringing it up.”
On December 1, 2004 the largest recorded blast sent not only shockwaves through the world scientific community but also through the Northern Hemisphere resulting in one of the largest weather events in recorded human history when 86,800 square miles of China was shrouded in fog, bringing transportation systems (especially air travel) to a virtual standstill throughout the country.
As reported by the BBC in this article from October, 2002, “German scientists have found a significant piece of evidence linking cosmic rays to climate change. They have detected charged particle clusters in the lower atmosphere that were probably caused by the space radiation. They say the clusters can lead to the condensed nuclei which form into dense clouds.”
These German scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg go on to say that their measurements "have for the first time detected in the upper troposphere large positive ions with mass numbers up to 2500", and "Our observations provide strong evidence for the ion-mediated formation and growth of aerosol particles in the upper troposphere."
What they hadn’t expected to happen though has been the large scale occurrences of this over the past few weeks, to include China on December 2nd and 14th and then India on the 21st, which is due to both China’s and India’s reliance on fossil fuels and the continuing degradation of their air quality.
The effects of these blasts have also been felt throughout the rest of the Northern Hemisphere resulting in such freak occurrences as, hurricane force winds in Paris , Germany, Canada, Russia, England and the United States on an almost simultaneous basis. Accompanying these hurricane force winter winds have been the massive cold fronts following them dropping normal winter lows to record lows throughout the entire Northern Hemisphere.
Though not yet at a point to acknowledge this publicly, some of the world’s top scientists are beginning to see an astrophysical correlation between these cosmic ray blasts to our planet and an ever increasing number of global events relating to atmospheric explosions of inbound meteors, such as those in Indonesia, where a meteorite was picked up by their Air Forces radar, China, where a meteorite explosion turned ‘night into day’ and Washington D.C. where one police official stated, "It looked like a ball of fire falling out of the sky."
The world’s top scientists have begun coordinating with Dr. Eun-Suk Seo from the United States University of Maryland, and her team, in a ‘search’ for answers to the origin of these cosmic ray blasts directed from an unknown origin in space towards the South Pole and disrupting our global weather systems.
Under Dr. Eun-Suk Seo her and her international team’s direction NASA launched a stratospheric balloon on December 20th from Antarctica’s McMurdo base and have stated, “The balloon, following circulation of winds high, will sail around the ice continent for about three weeks. During this time, data of great scientific interest will be gathered. These data concern flows of charged particles of highest energy (cosmic rays) coming from Space.”
But as one Russian scientist said to us, and who wished to remain anonymous, “Why this game? We all know what’s happening.” an apparent reference to the fact though these events are well known to both world governments and the scientific establishments they are beyond the understanding of the general public at large.
Whatever the end results these experiments reveal for these scientists, it remains an undisputed fact that this world of ours is facing a type of global cataclysmic event buried in our common geological past, and maybe, as some social scientists report, in our common ancestral memory also.
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- CaptinCrunch
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I agree, the storms have been off the chart. And I think it has something to do with whatever is changing our climate. Heck, a TORNADO that took roofs off houses was reported in Los Angeles, California, near where I live, and these storms were unlike anything ive seen, with continuous lightning, winds gusting to 70mph along a SQUALL LINE!
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I agree! You know weather patterns ive notice drives Earthquakes...The hurricanes this year did just that in the islands when they approached, or passed. Also here in California when a low pressure approached the San Andreas Fault. I believe it has alot to do with Earthquakes, the weather I mean. So a 9.0 biblical Earthquake happened in the indian ocean, this is a history maker, everything this year is different, and patterns are changing very fast...So I wouldnt be surprised to see a climate shift in my lifetime.
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Well my first tornado experience was on January 11,1951 when I was nearly taken out by a tornado in Mountain View CA. That tornado went on to Sunnyvale where it more than took roofs off of houses. Tornadoes are infrequent in CA but by no means unheard of and the Mother of all Niños in 1982-83 had a number of SoCA tornadoes. I personally see nothing happening in the storm patterns and Geophysical activity that I haven't seen happen before-but then again I'm 65 years old and have been interested in Astronomy/volcanoes/earthquakes/weather since 1948. The recent MM9.0 earthquake was the first in 40 years but prior to that we had 4 9.0+ ones in a 12 year period ending in 1964 so the current level of seismicity and volcanic activity which actually has been running BELOW normal until recently is not out of the ordinary.
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Aslkahuna:
Thanks for bringing this back to reality-it is interesting though none the less. By the way, I really enjoy reading your posts. I am interested in climate change because I am High School teacher (latin and History) and I try to give my students an informed view about climate because I think it has played a huge but undiscussed roll in the history of humans. I have actually used some of the things you have discussed here-giving you credit for it!!!
Thanks for bringing this back to reality-it is interesting though none the less. By the way, I really enjoy reading your posts. I am interested in climate change because I am High School teacher (latin and History) and I try to give my students an informed view about climate because I think it has played a huge but undiscussed roll in the history of humans. I have actually used some of the things you have discussed here-giving you credit for it!!!

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