I have been on a quest to try an understand why things around us are changing so fast. I have attended some lectures this year and more than a few conferences on Earth Changes. Most of the things I have heard and some I have not. But it is the ones behind the scenes and out of the news that have me captivated. One thing that has struck me the most is this culmination of events that have been occurring in the world this year. Climate change, yet the bering sea has grown colder over the last few years. Another and the most troubling is the amount of earth quakes we have had this year. I have heard all the stories of the end of the world and such but really I am living in the now. So on the first hand lets go with this Earth Quake problem. Well if you listen to the USGS nothing unusual is going on. But if you put in the time you will find out it is not what they have said it is. It is anything but normal. (Just go to the USGS.gov and see for yourself). Solar flares are very normal in light M-Class and lower. But it is the coming announcement that we may have strong X-Class flares that bother me the most. At one time NOAA said we had nothing to worry about, But then came back and said "well we had the data wrong". What? I looked into this and they did. X-Class flares will be somewhat stronger in the coming years than they thought. Well what does that mean to you. Well, With the new holes that have been discovered in the atmosphere X-Class flares can and will reek serious havoc on electronics. But mostly power plants and power lines well and also satellites. There is so many behind the scenes things going on, the powers to be hope you do not ask questions and look into these things for themselves. So ask yourself one thing, do you really know what is going on in the world around you? Below are a list of links you might find interesting. If one person reads this then it was worth writing it. Knowledge is power!
http://news.yahoo.com/earthquake-causes-river-disappear-costa-rica-200100966.html
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/07/19/bering-sea-water-temperature-headed-down/
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqinthenews/
http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=elenin;orb=1;cov=1;log=0;cad=1#cad
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2008738/2011-MD-misses-Earth-Asteroid-hurtles-7-600-miles-Earth.html
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