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« on: April 08, 2015, 05:29:58 PM »

Minnesota follows partisan/ethnic lines.  Norwegians, Swedes, Finlanders, and Croats believe.  Germans don't.  Presumably because they're immodest, as usual.  
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« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2015, 11:47:39 PM »
« Edited: April 14, 2015, 11:50:29 PM by Snowguy716 »

 Yale was at the epicenter of the original hoax. In time, when it becomes relevant; there is a conversation article with then researchers at Yale that were co-conspirators with AlGores’ carbon exchange.

 They were assigned with the task to formulate values of consumption damages so to sell relief of conscience. They the researchers had to forfeit their commission admitting that stated causes were unmeasurable for a tradable tangible.

 At a quick glance Yale is measuring the effectiveness of their premise for the last 10 years or so.

 I’m in the camp that as the sun, a hydrogen star ignited, burns mass losing weight it expands in size creating more surface heat that we do/will notice. Water levels are rising because of gravities pull in the trillions of crystals entering earth. What is fascinating is that objects are attached to these crystals. Also I’m thinking the sun operates in a similar mode, drawing in its power.

 The Yale, Al Gore, carbon exchange was entirely winged to the point that they fooled themselves. Some did profit from the start up. At the time of the release of the article, it was a point of a conspiracy proudly being constructed.
 The more I think about it, it would be timely to match the past Yale work to the present. As I rummage thru my stuff I’ll will have to keep an eye out for that artical, I have it somewhere.



Manmade global climate weirding at its best.

What happens if the magnetic field on earth takes a vacation or the poles reverse?  If what you're saying is true...rapid and sudden global warming?

And how does cern impact this?  Already people mumble about our magnetopause sucking in towards earth when we fire that thing up.  True or not...the magnetopause is acting erratically of late.
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« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2015, 11:52:51 PM »
« Edited: April 17, 2015, 11:55:18 PM by Snowguy716 »

I think i get it.  Like popcorn! 

One question...would a trainwreck result from a reversal?
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« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2015, 09:48:09 PM »

I think i get it.  Like popcorn! 

One question...would a trainwreck result from a reversal?

 Yes –for the heavily tech reliant and confused. The Si-Fi thrillers of water will become a reality - water moving in the path of least resistance. Water in peace times is pleasingly stimulating, necessary and there is a lot of it.
 The questions is, will it be sudden or slow with warnings to the extent of the range to their new locations?
Seems like the pole shift would be first, almost like an arc of lightening, then the planet realigns to its new rotation, hopefully slowly. Imagine 1/3 – 1/2 of the weight of the planet on the move only having natural resistance to slow it down.  Accept where you are at present, make the most of it.
 BTW, do you have a boat?



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« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2015, 08:54:12 PM »

It seems there was a misunderstanding.  A magnetic reversal would impact everything on earth that bears iron.  Your blood, the ocean, the animals, the rocks...would all have their magnetic polarity turned around.  What impact does that have?  What happens to a hard drive when you stick a magnet to it?  Is a magnetic pole shift like that?

I notice the south magnetic pole moving toward the geographic pole and slowing down as it does so.  The north magnetic pole has exponentially sped up and is screaming across the Atlantic towards Europe now from the north of Canada.  This indicates something is pulling on us from the south...underneath the planet.

It is strongest in northern hemispheric winter.  Notice the worst earthquakes have been conspicuously absent during NH summer.  But Sept-May are fair game.  Is our winter of discontent coming?

Whatever is causing this migration I just have this vision of the south pole locking in place while the north pole spins around.  This would have bad consequences for us.  One pole steady...the other spinning...half the core stationary...the top half roiling with immense magnetic and electrical force in a circle.  Now THAT would mess us up.  How might that affect our perception of time?  But its just a thought.

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