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In the last month… building up in the last week, we have seen an increase in volcanic activity around the world. This may be connected to:
-Earth magnetic disturbances.
-Solar Flares
“Bigtime Quakewatch” Coronal Mass Ejection From The Sun In 3D + Giant Earth Facing Solar Blast
Massive Aug 24th Solar Flare And CME: “This Is Gonna Cause Earthquakes”
-Shifts/Gusts In Solar Wind
-New intense photon energies
-Unknown source(s)
-Something unusual happening in our solar system… let us not forget how secretive nasa is, they fail to show us clear pictures of unusual solar system activity of any sort…
I personally believe there is reasonable evidence to suggest that something is in our solar system like Nibiru, causing disturbances to our magnetosphere, AND solar wind… something suggested very recently by many crop circles…
Breaking News! Dozens of New Asteroids Heading This Way!
Get Ready! Crop Circles Now Depicting Magnetic Disturbance Of Nibiru / Planet X
Zetatalk Says 2004-2014 Crop Circles Demonstrate Magnetic Pull of Planet X/ Nibiru
Father God Of This Galaxy On DNA Recalibration From Benevolent Electromagnetic Forces From Source
The biggest question… is there something out there, that accounts for the disturbances in our magnetosphere… the barrage of asteroids heading our way… the increase of earthquakes… the increases in solar activity? Is all this related to Nibiru, that is finally making it’s way out of our solar system?
ON THE ROAD TO PERDITION? Tourists on all-terrain vehicles stop at Barangay Pawa in Legazpi City to watch cloud- and smoke-shrouded Mayon Volcano on Friday. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology has raised the alert level to 2 after observing an increase in volcanic activity. The agency has warned the public against entering the 6-kilometer radius of the permanent danger zone to minimize risks from sudden explosions, rockfalls and landslides. MARK ALVIC ESPLANA/INQUIRER SOUTHERN LUZON
LEGAZPI CITY, Philippines—The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) has raised the alert level over Mayon Volcano from one to two after it showed an evident intrusion of magma that may eventually lead to a larger eruption.
“An intrusion of magma is very evident,” volcanologist Eduardo Laguerta, who is based at Phivolcs’ Lignon Hill Observatory here, told the Inquirer.
Read more: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/629824/mayon-restive-alert-level-2-up#ixzz3CHQG3wRT
Mount Slamet in central Java, Indonesia
Mount Slamet in central Java, Indonesia, puts on a show August 23 as it sends streamers of lava into the night sky.
Volcanic activity on the mountain increased in the beginning of August, prompting government officials to ban climbing activities on the mountain.
Yellowstone has been rumbling… which has prompted many headlines to suggest it isn’t game over by a long shot.