Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Flench on September 15, 2014, 07:03:17 PM
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TWO CME's are coming this way. Will there be a combined effect, against our weakened magnetic field and infrastructure? Will additional EMP weapons be deployed in a false flag attack?
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Are you sure? I just checked and NOAA doesn't have any active alerts. Did you read a recycled version of last weeks news?
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I checked and it was posted three day's ago . Let me check another place I watch .
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One of the best: spaceweather.com
(http://spaceweather.com)
Get's the licensed amateur radio thumbs up of approval. :aok
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Are you sure? I just checked and NOAA doesn't have any active alerts. Did you read a recycled version of last weeks news?
The CMEs struck the Earth Saturday morning, but now for some reason this proton flux are off charts,maybe a glitch, on NOAA; from what I read the source is not the Sun only; we are passing through some violent event lost in time ,deep in space. We are soooo little ants at the mercy of violent forces on this infinite Universe
(http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ace/Epam_p_24h.gif)
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The CMEs struck the Earth Saturday morning, but now for some reason this proton flux are off charts,maybe a glitch, on NOAA; from what I read the source is not the Sun only; we are passing through some violent event lost in time ,deep in space. We are soooo little ants at the mercy of violent forces on this infinite Universe
(http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ace/Epam_p_24h.gif)
No glitch from what I can see .
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That's a insult to ants, we don't even count as amoebas...
Have you ever seen some documenties about how lucky we are to live in a region of the galaxy where our sun is powerful enough to repel the lliteral toejam storm of chaos very much like our Earth's magnetic field protects us from sun farts?
Even if we can send deep-space probes that far, they wouldn't survive.