In August of 2010, Patrick Geryl predicted the current solar cycle to be the lowest measured in recent history, and that it will remain that low until end of 2012. NASA states now ”With more than 13 years of sunspot data collected at the McMath-Pierce Telescope at Kitt Peak in Arizona, Matt Penn and William Livingston observed that the average magnetic field strength declined significantly during Cycle 23 and now into Cycle 24. Consequently, sunspot temperatures have risen, they observed.If the trend continues, the sun’s magnetic field strength will drop below a certain threshold and sunspots will largely disappear; the field no longer will be strong enough to overcome such convective forces on the solar surface.” (see here)
“The results of three separate studies seem to show that even as the current sunspot cycle swells toward the solar maximum, the sun could be heading into a more-dormant period, with activity during the next 11-year sunspot cycle greatly reduced or even eliminated.”
The end of a solar cycle goes hand in hand with the reversal of north and south poles of the Sun, and happens on average every 11 years. The following graph, courtesy of solen.info, a reliable source in matters of the sun, shows that the south pole needs to approach the switch and this seems to be at the end of 2012 indeed:
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“Current projections are that both fields will have reversed sometime between October 2011 and September 2012.” (see here). Shortly after such a pole reversal, the sun will regain strength and major solar flares are normal. At this time, in conjunction with many factors, it would produce a Killer Flare (see here).
At the end of the solar cycle, which according to the below graph (and according to Geryl as well as to the calculation of the Maya) would be towards the end of 2012, Geryl (confirmed by the scriptures of the Maya) expects a major solar flare which he refers to as the Killer Flare (see here). NASA until today however calculates this to be early 2013 with a probable Carrington Effect (like in 1859 wiping out all electricity grids). Either way, we’ll soon find out. At this moment science, researchers and ancient knowledge are in agreement about the solar cycles, followed by a super flare potentially impacting life on earth in a drastic and dramatic manner.
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A photo of a sunspot taken in May 2010, with Earth shown to scale. The image has been colorized for aesthetic reasons. This image with 0.1 arcsecond resolution from the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope represents the limit of what is currently possible in terms of spatial resolution.
CREDIT: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, V.M.J. Henriques (sunspot), NASA Apollo 17 (Earth)
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http://blog.2012pro.com/2012/nasa-confirms-what-geryl-predicted-last-year

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