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Unsettling Predictions: Super-Storms, Ice Age, Famine

Sunday, August 26, 2012 14:42
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Since the winter of 2010, superstorms have been on the rise. Some experts attribute the appearance of the gigantic storms to global warming, or climate change. Other researchers believe the incredibly huge and violent storms pummeling many of the countries across the world is the work of HAARP: the semi-secret research station first erected in the barren wilds of Alaska, and now spreading around the globe. Yet the origin of the rise of the killer superstorms can be traced back to the sun and its increasingly violent actions. The sun affects everything on Earth from the climate, to life, to geological processesand the magnetosphere. Little doubt remains that the Earth’s magnetic field is on the move and the changing field concurrent with the electrical interaction of the turbulent sun is setting off violent year-round storms that some fear will only worsen causing thousands to die.

A legacy of violence and death

Monster storms hammer 43 American states; Russia reeling from worst winter ever, Great Britain encased in ice.

Biblical floods, deadly drought, hellacious heat, mind-numbing coldrecords decimated, destruction rising on an Apocalyptic scale

Amazing satellite image: Great Britain encased in ice

Warning: the superstorm era has just started. The sun is changing. As the sun’s violence increases so will the violence on Earth as the planet responds to the pulsing waves of exploding electromagnetic plasma. The Earth’s magnetic field continues to warp the solar magnetic flux will continue to increase and so will the fury of the killer storms.

Incredible superstorms slam across America

The incredible superstorms first arose during late 2010. The horrific storms hit with a savagery seldom seen humans. The storms battered northern Europe and pounded the reeling Brits.

And then America was broadsided by a succession of unrelenting superblizzardsa roiling mass of misery stretching across the US and causing havoc in more than two-thirds of the country. Parts of the Midwest and Eastern seaboard’s infrastructure began splintering and failing.

After the cold retreated, the rains came and the flooding. Two superstorms whipped across the back of America leaving massive destruction and death in their wakes.

Even jaded meteorologists were shaken.

April 2011: in a span of just 48-hours a wide swath of the USA was inundated, split asunder, devastated by more than 600 killer tornadoes and winds exceeding 100mph. A mile-wide tornado cut a path of destruction through several states as it traveled 370 miles over the countryside.

Hundreds died, thousands were injured, thousands more homeless.

Climatologists and meteorologists watched the destructive fury with wide-eyed wonder.

Cooling Earth, approaching ice

 

No one questions the ferocity of the superstorms so far, yet bigger and more powerful ones are coming. Just imagine the past storms lasting not days, but weekseven months.

The Earth changes are here and the bulk of humanity is unprepared for the climate Armageddon.

The very idea of anthropogenic global warming is dwarfed by the escalating violence of a world under assault by the raging sun. Climate is driven by the sun, as a recent NASA study has confirmed. Now the sun’s about to enter an extended period of cooling, of that the experts have little doubt.

Many now agree the impending worldwide climate change is driving the planet toward a new Ice Age. Whether the impending Ice Age is a relatively benign mini-Ice Age or one that will extend over the next 100,000 years is unknown. Most favor a brief cooling period, perhaps lasting only a century or less.

Yet even a short-term drop in average climate temperatures can spell doom to whole countries and forced migration of some populations thatwant to stay alive.

Drought, deluges, crop failures and famine

When the sun goes quiet after 2014, it’s expected to stay quiet for at least the next 30 to 50 years. During that time, the sun will shrink, generate less heat and the planets—including Earth—will quickly cool.

John L. Casey, Space and Science Research Center

Scientists—including John L. Casey, the Director of the Space and Science Research Center—are warning that people in the coming decades face food and fuel shortages. Most of the people affected live in the most populated region of the world: the Northern Hemisphere.

Some northern countries will be abandoned as the ice marches down from the Arctic; energy production will be interrupted; and shortened growing periods in the Northern Hemisphere will precipitate mass migrations, famines, food riots, regional conflicts and a loss of human life that could be measured on an apocalyptic scale.

Severe droughts will hit some regions. Other areas will experience massive flooding. It’s already happening. The drought affecting much of the Midwest is drying up the mighty Mississippi River. Seawater from the Gulf of Mexico is flowing backwards inland as experts scramble to save the Delta region.

Casey made this prediction in 2010: “The Earth typically makes adjustments in major temperature spikes within two to three years. In this case as we cool down from El Nino, we are dealing with the combined effects of this planetary thermodynamic normalization and the influence of the more powerful underlying global temperature downturn brought on by the solar hibernation. Both forces will present the first opportunity since the period of Sun-caused global warming period ended to witness obvious harmful agricultural impacts of the new cold climate. Analysis shows that food and crop derived fuel will for the first time, become threatened in the next two and a half years.”

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    Beats living on a boring planet i suppose

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