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Sunday January 21st, 2007

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Art Bell

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Solar Changes & Satellites
 
Worst Case Scenario
 
Preparation Tips

Recap

Approaching Catastrophes

Author John Jay Harper warned of massive changes to the earth, climate, and health that he sees coming due to solar flare activity and other factors. Solar Cycle 24, which peaks around 2011, is predicted to be one of the most intense on record according to solar physicist David Hathaway.

Harper outlined a worst case scenario in which a galactic core explosion triggers mass coronal ejections from the sun that would boil the Earth's ocean floor and cause undersea volcanic eruptions and tsunamis. There'd be mass starvation, illness, and migrations, with the loss of satellites knocking out communications on a wide scale. Satellites could also be taken out in the event of a possible space-based war, he added.

People can prepare for the upheaval by boosting their immune systems, Harper suggested, recommending flax seed oil, elderberry extract, and powdered Vitamin C. Safer areas will be away from the coast lines and large bodies of water such as in parts of the northern United States, he said.

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The Galactic Center

The end date of the Long Count Mayan calendar occurs on Dec. 21, 2012, just when a rare astronomical event will take place-- our sun will be aligned with the center of the Milky Way galaxy. However, "rather than it being the end of time and space, we might better speak of it as the center of time and space, which reflects the indigenous idea of periodic outflow and inflow around the cosmic center," John Major Jenkins writes in Maya Cosmogenesis 2012. The Galactic Center region (pictured) harbors a supermassive black hole 'Sgr A' and a number of supernova remnants (image 1, image 2, more info).
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