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Solar Storm on July 7 Predicted by Crop Circle

July 5th, 2009 by Rob | Posted under crop cirlce.

I’m open-minded, but unconvinced that crop circles are anything but a distraction created by the armed forces using futuristic weapons. Usually the circles are just complex images that can be decoded by folk well-versed in science, myth and esoteric arts. This one stands out because it seems to predict something that orthodox science has not predicted (to my knowledge…) – a solar storm on July 7th of this year, a couple of days from now.

The circle just looks like a jellyfish. However it has 7 circles in its tail, and 7 tentacles = July 7th. And on that date there will be a penumbral lunar eclipse. It can be seen rising over Australia after sunset on July 7, and setting over the west of North and South America just before the dawn of July 7.

Earth changes researchers tend to associate earthquakes, tsunamis etc with astrological phenomena like full moons and eclipses. And lo and behold, a solar storm makes our magnetosphere look like a… jellyfish!

20ebc2d372ca Solar Storm on July 7 Predicted by Crop Circle

It will be extremely interesting to see if this message has substance!

Oh, and the jellyfish is aligned with sunset. Read the full story at Crop Circle Connector.

UPDATE: CME could be heading our way on July 7th, according to NASA. If this proves to be true, then crop circles need to be taken more seriously from here on in…

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One Response to “Solar Storm on July 7 Predicted by Crop Circle”
  1. Steven Guttman says:

    Howdy,I have lived in Sarasota,Florida for the last 23 years and I can say for
    certainty that the sun in growing in intensity, I alson would like to hear if anyone else feels that way?

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