Magnetic Polar Shifts, Massive Global Superstorms

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Magnetic Polar Shifts Causing Massive Global Superstorms – Salem-News.Com

Posted on February 6, 2011 by Louis Hissink
Hah hah, how apposite, John Ray of Greenie Watch posted the following today (Sunday 6 February 2011), which more or less follows the Electric Universe theory, after I posted my previous one:
Forget about global warming—man-made or natural—what drives planetary weather patterns is the climate and what drives the climate is the sun’s magnetosphere and its electromagnetic interaction with a planet’s own magnetic field. More here
The article dwells on the geomagnetic field disappearing, based on an interpretation of the geological record that it has done so in the past, or more accurately, flipped in the past. The author also believes we are on the threshold of a new ice age since, according to him, as he writes:

“So, the start of a new Ice Age is marked by a magnetic pole reversal, increased volcanic activity, larger and more frequent earthquakes, tsunamis, colder winters, superstorms and the halting of the Earth’s precessional wobble.
Unfortunately, all of those conditions are being met.”
The problem with this hypothesis is that mass species extinctions also accompany ice ages, (update: and this hasn’t happened), but I can’t see any reason to accept this for the present since we are not experiencing “super storms” and other extraordinary weather phenomena.
 

damngrumpy

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There is no end to the efforts for fund raising by the people with the tin foil hats.
We have saved almost everything whales and owls and.... well that is until we
get tired and move on to save something else. Fact is all this environmental
predictions are nothing more than fundraising campaigns. Keep the people in
a constant state of fear of something, anything just as long as the money rolls
in.
It won't be long before someone figures out there is a solution for this problem
as well just send in a dollar ninety-eight. and we will all solve the problem together.
Look at all the initiatives we have started and how many have we finished? NONE.
this is another focus of attention that is a bogus as the others.
 

Avro

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Yep, should be getting colder....it's not.

It's a battle between the magnetic field and C02 and C02 is winning.

There is no end to the efforts for fund raising by the people with the tin foil hats.
We have saved almost everything whales and owls and.... well that is until we
get tired and move on to save something else. Fact is all this environmental
predictions are nothing more than fundraising campaigns. Keep the people in
a constant state of fear of something, anything just as long as the money rolls
in.
It won't be long before someone figures out there is a solution for this problem
as well just send in a dollar ninety-eight. and we will all solve the problem together.
Look at all the initiatives we have started and how many have we finished? NONE.
this is another focus of attention that is a bogus as the others.

Of course, thanks to bankers and Jews.
 

Johnnny

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There are no extinction events recorded that coinside with a magnetic pole shift. Im not worried... If animals without protection survived to evolve when these shifts have already happened, why worry?
 

petros

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Foxes Use Earth's Magnetic Field to Hunt



Foxes often jump high into the air in order to pounce on prey from above. They have an unusual ability to not only judge the correct direction of attack, but the proper distance to leap in a parabolic arc. How do they do it? Hynek Burda of the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany speculates that a magnetic spot on their retinas gives them the ability to measure distance:​
Burda’s team found that when the foxes could see their prey they jumped from any direction but when prey were hidden, they almost always jumped north-east. Such attacks were successful 72 per cent of the time, compared with 18 per cent of attacks in other directions.

All observers saw the same thing, but Burda remained baffled, until he spoke to John Phillips at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg. Phillips has suggested that animals might use Earth’s magnetic field to measure distance.

The pair think a fox hunts best if it can jump the same distance every time. Burda suggests that it sees a ring of “shadow” on its retina that is darkest towards magnetic north, and just like a normal shadow, always appears to be the same distance ahead. The fox moves forward until the shadow lines up with where the prey’s sounds are coming from, at which point it is a set distance away.
 

darkbeaver

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There is no end to the efforts for fund raising by the people with the tin foil hats.
We have saved almost everything whales and owls and.... well that is until we
get tired and move on to save something else. Fact is all this environmental
predictions are nothing more than fundraising campaigns. Keep the people in
a constant state of fear of something, anything just as long as the money rolls
in.
It won't be long before someone figures out there is a solution for this problem
as well just send in a dollar ninety-eight. and we will all solve the problem together.
Look at all the initiatives we have started and how many have we finished? NONE.
this is another focus of attention that is a bogus as the others.


While I generally support your fund raising observations it would be good to keep in mind that all environmental predictions are not false and that the pole shift is a fact and not a false crisis. But it certainly could result in crisis in fact there must be a tipping point where the equlibrium is exceeded and very much worse things happen than most of us can imagine. You can satisfy yourself that the shift is real and you can also be sure that CO2 is the bogus crisis designed to obscure the real potential crisis. It is definately the symptom pointing to the prime mover for climate change.
 

darkbeaver

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Global Warming And The Corruption Of Science



The agenda of the 'Global Warming' scam artists notwithstanding, the facts are indisputable: our planet is cooling, and cooling at a far greater rate than expected. Within the past few years, China has had its coldest winter in a century, Baghdad and Dubai saw their first snow in recorded history, South Africans woke up to their first white mantle, North America has seen the most snow-cover in 50 years, with places like Wisconsin experiencing the highest levels since record-keeping began and Texas receiving an unprecedented 2 inches. Added to this, record levels of Antarctic sea ice have been recorded, with extreme cold in Minnesota, Florida, Mexico, Australia, Iran, Greece, Spain, Argentina, Chile, Peru...the list goes on and on.

Last year, William Patterson of the University of Saskatchewan in Canada analyzed mud deposits form Lough Monreagh in Country Clare, Ireland and discovered something remarkable. Until now, scientists had believed that the last mini-ice age (about 12,800 years ago) took about 10 years to settle over Europe. Patterson's findings however have shown that it took as little as three months: It would have been sudden for those alive at the time. It's the equivalent of taking Ireland and moving it to the Arctic over the space of a few months, or a year at most", he said.

As never before in our modern history, we are being lied to on a persistent and massive scale about everything of any importance to humanity and our future. My advice is to take with a very large grain of salt somewhere in the region of 100% of that which issues from the mouths and keyboards of big-government-sanctioned scientists, media pundits and former Presidential candidates, to name but a few. Alternatively, you can just assume that they are self-interested pathological liars, ignore what they say, do your own research and, of course, keep reading the Dot Connector Magazine.

"The 58th Bilderberg Meeting will be held in Sitges, Spain 3 - 6 June 2010. The Conference will deal mainly with Financial Reform, Security, Cyber Technology, Energy, Pakistan, Afghanistan, World Food Problem, Global Cooling, Social Networking, Medical Science, EU-US relations. Approximately 130 participants will attend of whom about two-thirds come from Europe and the balance from North America. About one-third is from government and politics, and two-thirds are from finance, industry, labor, education, and communications. The meeting is private in order to encourage frank and open discussion."
 
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Yep, should be getting colder....it's not.

Tell that to the people in Melbourne here....... typically they have 30+ summers with a few weeks of straight 40+ degrees. Since I have been here, which is currently supposed to be the middle of their summer, it's more like a spring/early summer in Nova Scotia, with average temps around low-mid 20's and steady showers, rain and foggy mornings. Not one single person here I have spoken to since I landed has said they've had a "Real Summer." They call it cold, muggy and miserable...... I call it "Just like Home."

Their own news has commented on this last week and said that researchers believe this will be the norm for years to come...... Most are claiming it has to do with Global Warming, but I believe it has more to do with this:

Antarctic ice is growing, not melting away
Antarctic ice is growing, not melting away | News.com.au

Ice expanding in much of Antarctica Eastern coast getting colder Western section remains a concern

ICE is expanding in much of Antarctica, contrary to the widespread public belief that global warming is melting the continental ice cap.

The results of ice-core drilling and sea ice monitoring indicate there is no large-scale melting of ice over most of Antarctica, although experts are concerned at ice losses on the continent's western coast.

Antarctica has 90 per cent of the Earth's ice and 80 per cent of its fresh water, The Australian reports. Extensive melting of Antarctic ice sheets would be required to raise sea levels substantially, and ice is melting in parts of west Antarctica. The destabilisation of the Wilkins ice shelf generated international headlines this month.

However, the picture is very different in east Antarctica, which includes the territory claimed by Australia.

East Antarctica is four times the size of west Antarctica and parts of it are cooling. The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research report prepared for last week's meeting of Antarctic Treaty nations in Washington noted the South Pole had shown "significant cooling in recent decades".

Australian Antarctic Division glaciology program head Ian Allison said sea ice losses in west Antarctica over the past 30 years had been more than offset by increases in the Ross Sea region, just one sector of east Antarctica.

"Sea ice conditions have remained stable in Antarctica generally," Dr Allison said........

So one side of Antarctica is melting, while the other side is expanding in size....... sound like something is tilting..... that something is the Earth..... and because the Eastern side of Antarctica is expanding in size, Southern Australia is technically getting closer to the arctic, thus their climate is turning closer to something like Atlantic Canada.

Odd how I seemed to have brought the weather with me.

...... It's not getting Colder?

Funny how I keep getting messages from Family back in Nova Scotia constantly complaining about snow storms and snow fall every second day or so. Granted the snow came pretty late this year, but it certainly made up for it in the last month and a half...... my wife and I left Halifax in a snow storm actually.

A few years back, people were complaining about very little snow and all sorts of rain.

I also find it funny that Global Warmongers constantly focus on what's going on in the Northern Arctic, but seem to ignore what's going on in Antarctica. Typical blind-sided viewing on their part..... focus on the information that supports their arguments and ignore all the rest.
 

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I think we should all know by now that everything that happens these days is caused by global warming. From Katrina to Billy Bob the truck driver seeing an armidillo walking north... global warming.
 

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Global Warming And The Corruption Of Science



The agenda of the 'Global Warming' scam artists notwithstanding, the facts are indisputable: our planet is cooling, and cooling at a far greater rate than expected. Within the past few years, China has had its coldest winter in a century, Baghdad and Dubai saw their first snow in recorded history, South Africans woke up to their first white mantle, North America has seen the most snow-cover in 50 years, with places like Wisconsin experiencing the highest levels since record-keeping began and Texas receiving an unprecedented 2 inches. Added to this, record levels of Antarctic sea ice have been recorded, with extreme cold in Minnesota, Florida, Mexico, Australia, Iran, Greece, Spain, Argentina, Chile, Peru...the list goes on and on blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah....



Tell that to the people in Melbourne here....... typically they have 30+ summers with a few weeks of straight 40+ degrees. Since I have been here, which is currently supposed to be the middle of their summer, it's more like a spring/early summer in Nova Scotia, with average temps around low-mid 20's and steady showers, rain and foggy mornings. Not one single person here I have spoken to since I landed has said they've had a "Real Summer." They call it cold, muggy and miserable...... I call it "Just like Home."

Wow, take one or two places on the earth and I can make it look a bit to cold, a bit to hot or just right.

Nice try Goldylocks.:roll:
 

Praxius

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Wow, take one or two places on the earth and I can make it look a bit to cold, a bit to hot or just right.

Nice try Goldylocks.:roll:

I see you're still having grammar issues...... that's "Too" as in a lot, rather then a location.

Sorry to say, but we're supplying the entire Cherry Basket (the whole/bigger picture), Global Warmongers/People like you are the one's picking the one cherry that suits you.

The proof is your inability to refute anything said and can only resort to petty quips and thumbs-down to posts.

Just plug your ears and walk away, going "la la la la la la...." that's what you're good at.

....oh and another thing.

Gee, I hope I spelt everything right.:lol:

Oh wow, more of those wonderful "Climate Models" to prove everything and save the day, once again..... cuz they've been so accurate thus far. :roll:

Based on the "Al Gore" climate models, Maritimers should be up to their ankles in ocean water by now...... only 20 years left before they're all under several metres of ocean after all...... better hurry up.

Sounds like Global Warmongers have been sniffing their model glue for too long.

The Adelie and Empires are just loving AGW.

"The research indicates that if climate change continues to melt sea ice at the rates published in the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the median population size of a large emperor penguin colony in Terre Adelie, Antarctica, likely will shrink from its present size of 3,000 to only 400 breeding pairs by the end of the century."

Oh Noes! The pengis don't know how to use their damn legs and migrate! They're going to just stand in one spot as the ice melts and just wait to drown!!! Oh the complete and utter horror of it all!!!

Damn those mathimatical calculations being perfect and able to cover every single aspect of life.

Cuz after all, the Polar bears are all dying off now as we speak because they live 100% completely on ice that's melting and have no damn clue that they can migrate inland and hunt their prey which also doesn't have any ice and has no choice but to end up in the exact same spot as the P-Bears!

Let's just ignore the fact that Polar Bears originally came from inland and evolved over time to live in the arctic, or that they've already been moving back inland to hunt and live as they used to....... because animals are dumb and not as smart as us, they don't have the first clue in adapting....... no, the poor Pengis don't understand how to migrate with the ice and move when the ice gets closer to them. :roll:

You believe every worst case scenario you read don't you?
 

Avro

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I see you're still having grammar issues...... that's "Too" as in a lot, rather then a location.

Sorry to say, but we're supplying the entire Cherry Basket (the whole/bigger picture), Global Warmongers/People like you are the one's picking the one cherry that suits you.

The proof is your inability to refute anything said and can only resort to petty quips and thumbs-down to posts.

Just plug your ears and walk away, going "la la la la la la...." that's what you're good at.

Umm, that's what you just did fella.

Tell me how a few temps picked here and there tell us what the global average is?

What is the global average?

Do you know?

Do you care?

Run away now.

Hope I used proper grammar.

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Based on the "Al Gore" climate models, Maritimers should be up to their ankles in ocean water by now...... only 20 years left before they're all under several metres of ocean after all...... better hurry up.

Sounds like Global Warmongers have been sniffing their model glue for too long.

Al Gore made models?

Show the ones made by Al Gore.

Show me where he said they should be up to their ankles by now.

"The research indicates that if climate change continues to melt sea ice at the rates published in the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the median population size of a large emperor penguin colony in Terre Adelie, Antarctica, likely will shrink from its present size of 3,000 to only 400 breeding pairs by the end of the century."

A book was written recently by Dr. Bill Fraser called Frasers Penguins where he goes over 35 years of observations and massive decline.

Give it a go, the IPCC is fairly accurate....what a shock.

Oh Noes! The pengis don't know how to use their damn legs and migrate! They're going to just stand in one spot as the ice melts and just wait to drown!!! Oh the complete and utter horror of it all!!!

Damn those mathimatical calculations being perfect and able to cover every single aspect of life.

Cuz after all, the Polar bears are all dying off now as we speak because they live 100% completely on ice that's melting and have no damn clue that they can migrate inland and hunt their prey which also doesn't have any ice and has no choice but to end up in the exact same spot as the P-Bears!

Let's just ignore the fact that Polar Bears originally came from inland and evolved over time to live in the arctic, or that they've already been moving back inland to hunt and live as they used to....... because animals are dumb and not as smart as us, they don't have the first clue in adapting....... no, the poor Pengis don't understand how to migrate with the ice and move when the ice gets closer to them. :roll:

Animals can adapt....when they have time.

You believe every worst case scenario you read don't you?

You deny every worst case scenario don't you?

Just in case you are interested....



Dr Bill Fraser has spent three and a half decades in Antarctica, studying its environment and animals, but especially the charming Adelie Penguin. However, most of his recent research has been documenting the Adelie's decline in the face of changing Antarctic climate. In his new book, Fraser's Penguins - A Journey to the Future in Antarctica, journalist Fen Montaigne tells the story of the Adelie Penguin and Dr. Fraser's work. Mr. Montaigne chronicles the five months he spent at the Palmer Station, a U.S. research facility on the Antarctic Peninsula. He details the effect global warming is having on the Adelie penguin. The classic tuxedoed penguin depends on sea ice to survive. But the rapid melting of ice is resulting in a shocking decline in the number of Adelie penguins. They have already disappeared completely from some Antarctic islands, and are on the way out on several more.

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