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Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Interplanetary “Day After Tomorrow?”

This 3-page article from Richard C. Hoagland & David Wilcock, as well as proclaiming a new model for physics, lists these "earth changes" for the other bodies in our solar system:


Sun: More activity since 1940 than in previous 1150 years, combined

Mercury: Unexpected polar ice discovered, along with a surprisingly strong intrinsic magnetic field … for a supposedly “dead” planet

Venus: 2500% increase in auroral brightness, and substantive global atmospheric changes in less than 30 years

Earth: Substantial and obvious world-wide weather and geophysical changes

Mars: “Global Warming,” huge storms, disappearance of polar icecaps

Jupiter: Over 200% increase in brightness of surrounding plasma clouds

Saturn: Major decrease in equatorial jet stream velocities in only ~20 years, accompanied by surprising surge of X-rays from equator

Uranus: “Really big, big changes” in brightness, increased global cloud activity

Neptune: 40% increase in atmospheric brightness

Pluto: 300% increase in atmospheric pressure, even as Pluto recedes farther from the Sun
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3 Comments:

Blogger Crazier than ever... said...

this is scarey. who's helping? thank you if you raised your hand.

3:22 PM  
Blogger Brett C said...

What a load of crap. Just how does anyone know about a 300% increase in atmospheric pressure (on Pluto) without measuring it?

As for ther supposed facts, space.com does not support any of these so-called facts. A little pseudo-science here, perhaps?

9:58 AM  
Blogger carinaecow said...

brett c said "what a load of crap."

all ya had a do was google

atmospheric pressure pluto

and up comes the story of measuring exactly that: 300 percent increase on pluto, as accomplished by none other than:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Williams College, the University of Hawaii, Lowell Observatory and Cornell University

yeah, man i said it.

2:20 PM  

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