Monday, 14 March 2011

Japan’s Earthquake and Coronal Mass Ejection Related?

No scientific proof exists (yet) to connect the Coronal Mass Ejection solar storm that hit our planet on the 10th, hours before the massive 8.9 earthquake with consequent tsunami in Japan, could be related and an explanation for the violent behaviour of our planet. Spaceweather.com reported that on March 10 “A coronal mass ejection (CME) hit Earth’s magnetic field on March 10th. The impact set off a G1-class geomagnetic storm and sent Northern Lights rippling over the US-Canadian border into states such as Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan. Sky watchers who hadn’t seen auroras in years captured beautiful photos of green and purple streamers. This is another sign that Solar Cycle 24 is heating up.”


Besides the ‘beautiful’ effects of the auroras, what else could have provoked this event. The disaster in Japan seems to be coincidently close to the violent magnetic activity that struck our planet with the Coronal Mass Ejection on Thursday night. Speculation doesn’t do much good I know, but are scientists genuinely researching the possibility at least?? One must wonder…especially since this is in line with the predictions for a Mega Tsunami in 2012! Read more about these predictions in The World Cataclysm in 2012.



More than ever people are seeing the need for preparation and are massively ordering the Survival Reference Guide, a comprehensive and exhaustive guide we all must have handy with the catastrophes piling up as they do now!


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