Category: Cycles of War
Are we on the road to civilization’s collapse?
Studying the demise of historic civilisations can tell us how much risk we face today, says collapse expert Luke Kemp. Worryingly, the signs are worsening. BBC Great civilisations are not murdered. Instead, they take their own lives. DEEP CIVILISATION This article is part of a new BBC Future series about the long view of humanity, which aims to stand back from the daily news cycle and widen the lens of our current place in time. Modern society is suffering from “temporal exhaustion”, the sociologist Elise Boulding once said. “If one is…
Read MoreStudying a Solar Storm From 1972 Unlocks Vietnam War Mystery
COLORADO.EDU According to documents from the the Vietnam War, scientists observed an enormous solar storm about 15 hours befores the mines detonated. On Aug. 4, 1972, U.S. military pilots flying south of Haiphong harbor in North Vietnam saw something unexpected. More than two dozen sea mines suddenly—and without apparent explanation—exploding in the water. Now, CU Boulder engineering professor Delores Knipp and her colleagues have dug into this four-decades-old naval mystery. In a commentary published recently in the journal Space Weather, the team reports that the mines were likely triggered by magnetized gas…
Read MoreHow a 1967 Solar Storm Nearly Led to Nuclear War
SPACE.COM A powerful solar storm nearly heated the Cold War up catastrophically a half century ago, a new study suggests. The U.S. Air Force began preparing for war on May 23, 1967, thinking that the Soviet Union had jammed a set of American surveillance radars. But military space-weather forecasters intervened in time, telling top officials that a powerful sun eruption was to blame, according to the study. “Had it not been for the fact that we had invested very early on in solar and geomagnetic storm observations and forecasting, the impact [of…
Read MoreX Marks the Spot: Two Total Solar Eclipses in Seven Years
It’s been said that, on average, a total solar eclipse can be seen from the same place only once every 375 years. NATIONAL ECLIPSE The methodology used by whoever calculated this number is unknown and it’s debatable whether there can even be a definitive methodology for such a calculation. For instance, how many points on Earth do you use to arrive at an average number of years? But regardless of the math, there’s no denying the fact that a total solar eclipse is a relatively rare event for any given…
Read MoreCycles of War or Peace are Tied to Cycles of the Sun
by Dr. Buryl Payne – National Council on Geocosmic Research A growing number of scientists, health care professionals, and concerned citizens argue that these invisible frequencies are responsible for a host of various health problems. Meanwhile, the largest polluter has gone unnoticed: the Sun. At certain times, the Sun’s activity can also aggravate mental health problems. Every 10-11 years, the number of sunspots found on our closest star rise from 0 (as it is currently in 2008) to a high of over 400. While the sunspots themselves don’t affect Earth,…
Read MoreBlame It On the Sun: Solar Flares, Humans & Violence
For centuries, people have embraced the idea/truth that the MOON, indeed, has many effects on the behavior of Humankind. However, it has come to light (non pun intended) that the Sun has an equal or more powerful effect on Humankind behavior. SOURCE Blame It On the Sun: Solar Flares, Humans & Violence http://t.co/8zP3BduFq4 pic.twitter.com/MLW4gIJsck — LDC Management (@LDCManagement) June 2, 2015
Read MoreFalse Flags and Wars are Launched During Solar Peaks
Alex Ansary – January 1st, 2013 I highly recommend taking some time to study the cycles of the sun and paying extra close attention to what is happening in the world around us. We are moving into the maximum portion of this solar cycle and if we look at world events and society, we can see an escalation of many things (and energies) at once. In recent news, there are fresh reports of new threats from China, Israel attacking Syria, a shooting at LAX involving a TSA worker, and…
Read MoreDid Solar Flares Trigger the London Riots?
When it comes to factors that triggered the London riots, theories abound: Police brutality, unemployment, and “moral collapse” have all been blamed for the violence, burning, and looting that consumed London last week. But some scientists are finger-pointing skyward, suggesting that the sun could have driven the unrest, as well as last week’s wild stock market fluctuations. A series of powerful solar flares – sometimes known as geomagnetic storms – hit the earth last week, and there’s some evidence that the solar storms can have a profound effect on human…
Read MoreSolar Maximum & Earth’s Weakening Magnetic Field
Alex Ansary – February 25th, 2009 Introduction New scientific discoveries are indicating that this next solar flare cycle could potentially be powerful enough to disrupt our planet’s entire electric grid. In this report, I will document the number of changes taking place with our magnetic field, the sun and our solar system while explaining some of the concerns that today’s leading scientists have voiced. I will also be examining how humankind may also be affected energetically. What is Electromagnetic Pollution? TV, cell phone towers, power lines, and house appliances—while they…
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