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September 12, 2005

The Kill Shot Update (Part 3)

More strange solar activity has been detected, as described by spaceweather.com, and The Flares Page.

There have been seven X-class solar flares in a five day period. Scientists say this is many more X-class flares than we should have in a solar minimum. This might be a result of the north and south poles of the sun not switching all the way like it normally does every eleven years.

So what does all this mean for us? The truth is no one really knows.

Controlled Remote Viewers (CRVers) such as Major Ed Dames, and other military trained psychic spies, have created a video called "The Kill Shot". To try and predict when things will begin to get bad, and what areas might be safe. According to them we are now at the beginning. This might account for some of the strange weather we now see gripping the world.

Scientists are working hard to break nature’s code into what future events will unfold, but have not yet been able to. They have consistently underestimated the speed, power, and frequency of how many disasters will take place as a result of global warming, and solar flares. That is not to say that they are not trying though…

One thing that can be said, that most of not all will agree on, is that Earth changes are happening faster than expected, and are occurring much more frequently with no end in sight.

"Plan for the worst, but hope for the Best" – Peter

Posted by Peter at September 12, 2005 12:21 PM

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