THERE IS A
REASON FOR CATASTROPHIC WORLDWIDE WEATHER CHAOS
(first posted in the Edmonon Journal - June 2007)
Massive Blasts Of Earth’s Atmosphere Cause Shift in Magnetic
Field,
Worlds Birds Most Affected, Magnetic North Pole Moves Rapidly
From
Canada Towards Siberia
Scientists that the ongoing massive cosmic blasts hitting our
planets
atmosphere have caused a severe disruption in our earth’s
magnetic
field, even to the shifting of North Pole, and as we can read as
reported by the Canadian Edmonton Journal News Service in their
article
titled "Our North loses the Pole; After centuries in Canada, the
roaming
magnetic North Pole has crossed into international waters, en
route to
Siberia" and which says;
"For centuries, the magnetic North Pole was ours, a constant
companion
that wandered the rolling tundra and frozen seas of our Arctic.
But no
more.
A Canadian scientist who recently returned from a trip to
measure the
Pole's current location says it has now left Canadian territory
and
crossed into international waters."I think the Pole has probably
just
moved past the 200-nautical-mile limit," said Larry Newitt, head
of the
Natural Resources Canada geomagnetic laboratory in Ottawa. "It's
probably outside of Canada, technically. But we're still the
closest
country to it."
The pole, which, unlike the geographic North Pole, is in
constant
movement, has been within modern Canadian borders since at least
the
1600s -- the time of Shakespeare and Sir Isaac Newton.
Curiously, the speed with which the pole moves could be related
to
dramatic events like the massive earthquake that caused last
December's
devastating tsunami. That quake was big enough to alter the
shape of
Earth and jar the planet into a slightly different axis of
rotation. It
also had enough power to jolt the molten iron that powers the
magnetic
field, and could be partly responsible for magnetic "jerks" that
are
propelling the magnetic North Pole, Newitt said."
Perhaps none of earth’s creatures have been more affected by our
planets
magnetic field disruption than birds, who use the magnetic field
for
their migratory navigations and who are becoming more disturbed
and
disoriented because of these events, and as we can read as
reported by
the Christian Science Monitor News Service in their article
titled
"Close encounters of the fluttering kind: a rise in bird
attacks" and
which says;
"Nor is Cooper the only one seemingly in the flight path of B-52
birds
these days. For some inexplicable reason, from Houston to
Washington,
it's been the year of aggressive mockingbirds, crows, hawks, and
even
woodpeckers. To a noticeable degree, especially by those getting
strafed, it seems like Alfred Hitchcock, the reality series.
Some of the incidents are, admittedly, a bit scary. One Houston
lawyer
this spring found himself getting pecked in the face. Even
worse, police
had to close down an entire downtown Houston street in late May
after
gang of grackles attacked pedestrians, knocking some of them
down."
So massively and constant have these unknown solar blasts been
affecting
our entire solar system that even the worlds top scientists are
becoming
increasingly alarmed, especially with the effects these blasts
are
having upon our sun, and as we can read as reported by the
United States
Space Agency NASA in their report titled "New solar storm shakes
space
weather theory" and which says;
"January 2005 was a stormy month--in space. With little warning,
a giant
spot materialized on the sun and started exploding. Between
January 15th
and 19th, sunspot 720 produced four powerful solar flares. When
it
exploded a fifth time on January 20th, onlookers were not
surprised.
They should have been. Researchers realize now that the January
20th 2007
blast was something special. It has shaken the foundations of
space
weather theory and, possibly, changed the way astronauts are
going to
operate when they return to the Moon."