Why
should anyone prepare for a Solar Maximum, Earth
Changes, Global Warming, or Climate Change?
These are some of the subjects
touched on in the documentary “Contact Has Begun”
with James Gilliland.
True, James talks about ET Contact,
his Near Death Experiences, and also about dead
zones and volcanoes around the globe.
Dr Brooks Agnew also spoke at a
conference at James Gilliland’s ECETI sanctuary, he
shows a map of all the world’s volcanoes, and poses
the question “what would happen if they all went
off?” – or words to that effect.
But the fundamental question remains
– why prepare for Earth Changes or something so
little understood as a "Solar Maximum."?
Have we not been assured and
reassured by many scientists that all their worst
fears are going to take decades and possibly
centuries to actually happen.
Why then would a documentary such as
this suggest that there might be global changes as
soon as 2010?
WHY?
Because there are scientists who
are extremely concerned about the coming “solar
maximum” – a period of storms on the sun which will
reach a climax in as little as 36 months from
mid-2007.
How quickly did the last month of
your life pass?
How far ahead is 36 months – and
what should we be doing between now and then?
One thing that is a pretty normal
response is to say “not in my lifetime,” and then
ignore the whole issue and go on with “life as
usual.”
For such people there must come a
time when life will be completely unusual.
But for those of us who are a
little more aware, let’s take a close look at the
sun and its cycles and see why we should be
concerned, and be prepared for this event alone –
let alone the earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic
eruptions that are also in our near future.
If you’re familiar with doing
Google searches on the Internet, it’s a piece of
cake to type in “Sun solar maximum” (without the
quotes) and at the top of the list of search results
is this:
NASA - Solar Storm Warning
The
sun is utterly quiet. Like the quiet before a storm.
This week researchers announced that a storm is
coming--the most intense solar maximum in fifty
...science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/10mar_stormwarning.htm
That story came out in
2006.
Just six months later NOAA (the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) was
also going public about the coming solar maximum.
NOAA News Online (Story 227)
Solar
Cycle 24. April 26, 2007 — All eyes are on the sun
(though not ... Each 11-year solar cycle consists of
a solar maximum characterized by a large
www.magazine.noaa.gov/stories/mag227.htm
So you can
see that it’s not just lone voices in the wilderness
such as James Gilliland at his
ECETI
sanctuary trying to
alert us to this pending event.
Despite
public denials by all sorts of politicians about
global warming, earth changes and climate change and
the fact that some scientists have been muzzled or
censored for political reasons, the fact is that
both
www.NASA.gov and
www.NOAA.gov
are doing their job.
They are
telling us to be aware and that suggests that we
need to individually be prepared.
Here’s
another, and independent, link to
www.Newscientisttech.com
which says:
Solar flares will disrupt GPS in
2011 - tech - 29 September 2006 ...Navigation,
power and communications systems that rely on GPS
satellite navigation will be disrupted by violent
solar activity in 2011, research shows.A study
reveals Global Positioning System receivers to be
unexpectedly vulnerable to bursts of radio noise
produced by solar flares, created by explosions in
the Sun's atmosphere. * When solar activity peaks in
2011 and 2012, it could cause widespread disruption
to aircraft navigation and emergency location
systems that rely heavily on satellite navigation
data. 4:29 29 September 2006 NewScientist.com news
service.
Need More Be Said? Yes. a little.
For one thing, although such storms
are a natural part of a long storm cycle on the sun,
this type of activity has not been experienced in
the very few decades since our planet moved into
high technology and microchips - which rely on very
minute electronic pulses to do their work.