Michi713 Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 Some say the coronavirus hoopla of 2020 was timed to coincide with the grand solar minimum. Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security recently submitted their new strategy for the next big thing scheduled for 2025. Yes, it is possible that it may occur before or after the year 2025, but given the correlation of health problems with solar disturbances it would make sense to schedule the next one during grand solar maximum. (Is it just a rumor that the occult elite are sun worshippers? Dunno. Haven't looked into it yet.) If solar cycles are new to you: "The sun is an active star with an 11-year periodic variation known as a solar activity cycle. During this period, the sun undergoes changes characterized by variations in its output of electromagnetic radiation and charged particles due to the different degrees of activity. Each cycle is divided into three phases: the rise phase, with an increasing range of active phenomena; the maximum phase as the phenomena peak; and the decline phase as they gradually decay to the quiet sun levels." Heliobiology: "Heliobiology deals with the influences on human health caused by solar activity. This field of research has become increasingly important in the present context of a consistent weakening of the Earth’s magnetic field." Space weather activity has a broad range of adverse effects on human health: a) High values of geomagnetic activity have a negative effect on human cardiovascular health that includes significant variations in heart rate b) The number of incidents of alterations in blood flow is increased (increased systolic and diastolic blood pressure and epileptic seizures) during the solar activity periods c) Incidents of coronary disease and myocardial infarction increase during spans of high solar activity, as compared to years with low solar activity d) Sharp or sudden variations in geomagnetic and solar activity can act as stressors, which alter regulatory processes such as breathing, reproductive, and increase total deaths e) Several studies support the idea that geomagnetic disturbances decrease the melatonin levels in the human body f) Positive correlations exist between neurological system diseases (e.g., depression and mental illness) and geomagnetic activity g) The standard metabolism and behaviour patterns of humans and other species are affected by solar activity h) Solar disturbances are associated with significant increases in hospital admissions for suicide attempts, homicides, and traffic accidents i) Investigations of the blood of tested patients have shown that the viscosity of blood during solar activity periods increases sharply, so the risk of developing morbid cardiovascular system disease is increased j) A relationship between solar activity and some congenital anomalies such as Down syndrome has been established k) The fluctuations in solar activity are associated with oscillations in concentrations of vitamin D l) Solar activity is related to many parameters of new-born development and homeostasis, such as number of births, number of premature births, new-born weight and length, and syndromes associated with chromosome aberrations and hormone production m) Solar activity may contribute to the development of and be a trigger of the exacerbation of nervous and mental disorders, such schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease, and multiple sclerosis https://biomedscis.com/fulltext/the-effects-of-solar-activity-and-geomagnetic-disturbance-on-human-health.ID.000203.php 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michi713 Posted January 15 Author Share Posted January 15 Of particular interest to white folks: "The population genetic composition turned out to be the most significant factor for coronavirus mortalities during a SA global minimum 2019-2020. COVID-19 pandemic is most severe in countries with a dominant haplogroup R1b." Haplogroup R1b is the most frequently occurring paternal lineage in Western Europe, as well as some parts of Russia - Wikipedia https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2021OAst...30..149R/abstract "A twofold increase in the number of pandemics (every 5-6 years instead of 10-11 years) can be expected with pronounced genogeographic differences." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michi713 Posted January 15 Author Share Posted January 15 So. Most are completely ignorant of solar events' severe effects on health and this phenomena is widespread. There is no need for mass poisoning. If haplogroup R1b or the western world is most susceptible to solar events it would be easy to deceive the West into believing another viral outbreak has occurred, forcing the most wealthy governments to buy more loads of shots. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grumpy Owl Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 16 hours ago, Michi713 said: Some say the coronavirus hoopla of 2020 was timed to coincide with the grand solar minimum. Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security recently submitted their new strategy for the next big thing scheduled for 2025. Yes, it is possible that it may occur before or after the year 2025, but given the correlation of health problems with solar disturbances it would make sense to schedule the next one during grand solar maximum. (Is it just a rumor that the occult elite are sun worshippers? Dunno. Haven't looked into it yet.) If solar cycles are new to you: "The sun is an active star with an 11-year periodic variation known as a solar activity cycle. During this period, the sun undergoes changes characterized by variations in its output of electromagnetic radiation and charged particles due to the different degrees of activity. Each cycle is divided into three phases: the rise phase, with an increasing range of active phenomena; the maximum phase as the phenomena peak; and the decline phase as they gradually decay to the quiet sun levels." According to Ben Davidson of SpaceWeatherNews / Suspicious0bservers, we are currently in sunspot maximum for this current solar cycle. I believe this is different to 'grand solar minimum' that others speculate about, and while he believes this will happen, it is still some way off and definitely isn't happening during this current cycle. You're right that the solar cycle takes 11 years, but this can vary. As well as health effects, it also influences the climate and weather on our planet. Take a look at the current 'very cold weather' in the UK we had in December and are about to have again in January. The last time this happened was in December 2010, which was of course 12 years ago, but the solar cycle can vary slightly in length. Same can be said for heatwaves and 'record heat'. With regards to 'pandemics' it is surely also no coincidence that the 'last' pandemic which was related to 'swine flu' occured in 2009, pretty much 11 years prior to the 'Covid' pandemic in 2020. So if you look at the bigger picture and factor in the solar cycle activity, the 'next' pandemic should occur in around 2031-2032. Unless the sun does a 'micro-nova' and wipes us all out first! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amp928 Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 this is all very interesting and i have been watching suspicious observer. Def interesting times 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michi713 Posted January 17 Author Share Posted January 17 I like suspicious observer too! A lot of this is over my head, but this guy Anton Petrov said it is possible, but not proven, that high solar winds such as from a solar maximum can push down pathogens from the upper atmosphere to ground level causing adverse health effects. Getting science fiction about: it may be possible for someone to deposit a bioweapon in the upper atmosphere during a time of high solar winds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michi713 Posted January 22 Author Share Posted January 22 From the article: https://www.nature.com/articles/343304b0.pdf Shows sunspot activity correlated with influenza outbreaks from 1761-1893 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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