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Maybe related to the glacier collapse in Switzerland.

 
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petros

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Maybe related to the glacier collapse in Switzerland.


An oarfish washed up on the western shores of Tasmania today June 3rd 2025 just as geophysical disturbances were observed in the Ionosphere and background Schumann resonances (Earth's natural resonance). Did something occur that was meant to be hidden? We explore the history of nuclear tests and how they affect the geophysics of the planet. Special investigative report by geophysicist Stefan Burns.

Research:
1959 - On artificial geomagnetic and ionospheric storms associated with high-altitude explosions https://doi.org/10.102...
1961 - A note on the cause of sudden ionization anomalies in regions remote from high-altitude nuclear bursts https://doi.org/10.102...
1962 - Effects of Nuclear Explosions on the Ionosphere https://doi.org/10.103...
1963 - Ionospheric effects of a high altitude nuclear explosion https://doi.org/10.101...
2009 - Ionospheric Detection of Explosive Events https://doi.org/10.102...

00:00 Revealing the Secret Past of Nuclear Testing and the Geophysical Effects on Earth
42:33 Earth Healing Prayer (ad free)

Data:
NOAA (Real Time Solar Wind): https://www.swpc.noaa....
NOAA (GloTEC): https://www.swpc.noaa....
Space Observing System sosrff.tsu.ru
VLF Open Lab vlf.it
Hungarian Research Network https://nckobs.hu/data...
USGS The Great Alaska Earthquake 1964: https://www.usgs.gov/c...
Google Earth
Oarfish Found: https://www.abc.net.au...
Tsar Bomba: • Tsar Bomba Declassifie...
Starfish Prime: • Operation Dominic — St...

#schumannresonance #geophysics #earth #science #geology #evolution #higherconsciousness #spirituality #ascension #spaceweather
 

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Luckily Baker has been quiet. If it did the lahar would be insane. That's not a small glacier.
It blows every 350 or so years and we are in that time frame . I heard and felt Mt. St.Helen blow in 1980 and flew over it a week later so much devastation. If that happens to Baker look out Sumas .
 

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It blows every 350 or so years and we are in that time frame . I heard and felt Mt. St.Helen blow in 1980 and flew over it a week later so much devastation. If that happens to Baker look out Sumas .
Far more than Sumas. If an explosive eruption like St Helen's kiss everything From Maple Ditch to Everett good bye.

The lahar covers these valleys.

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Guatemala’s Volcano of Fire erupts again, spurring new evacuations
Author of the article:Associated Press
Associated Press
Published Jun 05, 2025 • 1 minute read

Volcano of Fire
The "Volcan de Fuego," or Volcano of Fire, blows a thick cloud of ash, seen from Palin, Guatemala, Monday, March 10, 2025. Photo by Moises Castillo /AP Photo
GUATEMALA CITY — Guatemala began evacuating some residents from the slopes the Volcano of Fire Thursday after a new eruption spewed hot gas and ash high into the sky.


Juan Laureano, spokesperson for the National Disaster Reduction Co-ordinator, said that at least 594 people were moved to shelters from five communities in the Chimaltenango, Escuintla and Sacatepequez departments.


Laureano said that given the volcano’s activity, the number of evacuees was expected to rise.



Wilver Guerra, a 28-year-old resident of El Porvenir, moved to a shelter in Chimaltenango.

“At first, everything was normal, only fire in the morning when the volcano’s activity increased a bit, but it’s OK, better to evacuate in time,” he said.

Authorities also closed a highway in the area and suspended classes at 39 schools.

The 3,763-m volcano is one of the most active in Central America. It is 53 km from Guatemala’s capital.

A 2018 eruption killed 194 people and left another 234 missing.
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