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[–]Node 4 insightful - 2 fun4 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 2 fun -  (11 children)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWzZyM1z7N4

Ben at Suspicious0bservers has had a few things to say about the changes in our sun, and what is causing them.

This is just the daily update. Check the links below the video, and note the playlists that go into detail on what is happening, and what to expect between now and 2050.

[–][deleted] 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (10 children)

Oh, no. That isn't good enough for Mr. Carswell, his lordship wants the papers in this thread or it doesn't count, so it seems.

[–]JasonCarswellPlatinum Foil Fedora 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (9 children)

Trying to be a smartass doesn't make you smart.

These solar changes details are fascinating but I have yet to see a clear summary about what this actually brings to us now and in the future. Can't you just explain it instead of deflecting with attitude? If it's so obvious then shouldn't there be some good examples around? If asking for clarity to understand makes me seem elevated, then let me ride this elevator to the top floor.

This is the /s/conspiracy sub (not /s/science or /s/space). Explain your theories.

[–][deleted] 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (8 children)

It's a condensation of over a dozen different and separate scientific disciplines. As such, you will never get your "nutshell". But here I go anyway, filled with generosity as always:

The Sun has a magnetic field, just like the Earth, and so does the galaxy as a whole. As they are rotating, the fields aren't straight at the equator of their plane of rotation, but are more sine-wave shaped. Every few days, the Earth goes from being in the North magnetic field of the Sun, to being in the South magnetic field. The field is wavy and moves outward. Well it turns out that the galaxy has the same thing.

Except the galaxy is very vast and this wavy "electric current sheet" picks up dust and pushes it along like waves. Every 12,000 years or so, the sheet meets our Sun, along with all the dust that comes with it. The Sun goes from being in the North polarity galactic field, to the South one. This creates a lot of upheaval on the Sun itself. But the most dramatic element is the sheet of dust, maybe only a single light-year thick, when it meets the Sun. This dust is accreted into the Sun through gravitation. A lot of it is made up of much heavier elements than most of the composition of the Sun, which are Hydrogen and Helium.

All this dust converges on our not so little ball of nuclear-fusion, million-degree plus matter. These elements perturb the Sun's normal functioning (obviously) and at some point, it gets overwhelmed by all that extra matter and undergoes a massive explosion (a micro-nova). A micro-nova leaves the original star behind where it was, but emits such a massive amount of energy as to cook the surface of most of the celestial bodies around the star. Hell (pun intended), Mercury itself just might be thoroughly liquefied by this energy.

Also, at about the same time, because of the immense electromagnetic perturbations coming from the Sun, the Earth's magnetic field collapses and then inverts polarities. These perturbations and the collapse of the field mean that the Earth's crust, which is MAGNETICALLY LOCKED ONTO THE MANTLE, unlocks. The heavy polar ice caps suddenly are allowed to go where they've been wanting to be: at the equators. The crust rotating about 90 degrees on its axis means that the atmosphere AS WELL AS THE OCEANS, continue on their 1,000mph trajectory, but the land twists about. So now you have the oceans sloshing around in a 1,000 mph tsunami that is literally the size of all the oceans.

Oh yeah, that magnetic field? It's what protects the Earth and its fragile atmosphere from cosmic rays and the temper of the Sun and Galaxy. When it collapses, we don't have that protection anymore.

ELE. It happens every 12,000 years along with geographic pole relocation and magnetic reversals.

[–]JasonCarswellPlatinum Foil Fedora 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (7 children)

Okay, I apologize for reading my messages from new to old. I won't expect an apology from you for your sour sarcasm against my good faith efforts to communicate.

As they are rotating, the fields aren't straight at the equator of their plane of rotation, but are more sine-wave shaped.

This is new to me, interesting, and seems plausible at first glance.

picks up dust and pushes it along like waves.

Perhaps like galaxy arms have gravitational compression waves?

I've often said the Universe is likely way more dust and debris than anything else. For some reason the experts seem to think that there's a lot of unexplained dark matter and that between the solar systems and galaxies are vast empty voids, yet it seems obvious to me that not everything turns into a star, planet, or even asteroid/comet. There's obviously the L4 and L5 of every large body, the Kuiper Belt, the Oort Cloud, and I'd guess much much much more beyond that. Not just "icy planetesimals" but lots and lots of small dust in no particular hurry, in no particular direction, and under no particular gravitational influence - unlike comets. Sure, I'd guess some of it interacts with each other and even clumps up, but in such vast spaces, without the "organization" of gravity, it seems less likely to actually add up to much. Furthermore, once you snowball up into something big enough, another colliding object will inevitably destroy it, like the Kessler Effect. Perpetually dusty.

These elements perturb the Sun's normal functioning (obviously) and at some point,

It would take much more than a metric fuck-tonne to actually affect the Sun. I can now see that my understanding of dust above that I figured out myself (odd that the MSM documentaries and such can't) and yet my understanding was incomplete and limited if what you are plausibly suggesting is true.

it gets overwhelmed by all that extra matter and undergoes a massive explosion (a micro-nova).

Now I understand what you've been saying. This is not good, if true. If this occurs there's not much we can do, unless you have some plans beyond just prepping.

ELE. It happens every 12,000 years along with geographic pole relocation and magnetic reversals.

Interesting idea. The water-erosion on the Sphinx makes more sense with this theory.

Thanks for finally explaining.

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Here's another very good one that explains the meta of this, brand new from today: https://youtu.be/AKiggoJLiYs

[–]JasonCarswellPlatinum Foil Fedora 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (5 children)

Thanks for this, I'll watch it right after this.

First, I'm not dismissing this stuff, just like I won't say that the climate or an asteroid are off the table. I'm just being skeptical and adding this doom scenario info to the worry pile for future reference if needed.

Considering that the ruling class has so much power and wealth, including a wealth of knowledge processed for them, why do you think they are risking so much to be obvious liar tyrants and pushing this whole eugenics agenda when they could have simply manipulated their markets, supply chains, etc etc etc without sharing their goals openly and with something as absurd as the scamdemic? Maybe they have so much power they're not risking anything, but that doesn't change this...

The Great Reset is a plan for the future. People who are suicidal, with chronic morbidity, or somehow know they will die do not make grand plans much less act on them.

The scamdemic is an elaborate plan. There's no shortage of easier ways to kill a lot of people, but they don't involve Big Pharma getting profits for ever. They monopolize the food chains and they could have easily poisoned us then starved us in less time. Better yet, they could announce the end of the world and offer a pain-free way to exit the world.

Food for thought.

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Yeah, I know. But if you expect genocidal hyper-narcissistic assholes with a god complex to behave semi reasonably, well... You're mistaken.

Maybe in their delusions, their "god" will look favorably upon who has inflicted the most SUFFERING on the most people. That's exactly what I would expect satan devouts to aim for, so in this regard, they seem to be behaving somewhat rationally, within their absolutely demented vision of things.

[–]JasonCarswellPlatinum Foil Fedora 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (3 children)

IMO, above all, suffering is a useful distraction tool, akin to MK Ultra and the Shock Doctrine. The Satanic stuff is bonus I think.

Even Corbett mentions the 12k cycle early in this:
/s/CorbettCommenters/comments/86vv/the_ripple_effect_podcast_341_james_corbett/

[–][deleted] 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (2 children)

Nah, suffering is their only goal. To arbitrarily impose it on the people. It's what they get up around mid-day for.