• The surface of the sun today. Notice the lack of sunspots currently facing us and we have cooler temps, 17C/63F here at this time compared to 22C/72F when we had a ton of sunspots facing us. It looks like we have some more sunspots coming around the left side of this image, so I expect things to warm up when they do. It's not man made global warming folks, it's sunspots and it is out of our control. Don't be fooled.
    The surface of the sun today. Notice the lack of sunspots currently facing us and we have cooler temps, 17C/63F here at this time compared to 22C/72F when we had a ton of sunspots facing us. It looks like we have some more sunspots coming around the left side of this image, so I expect things to warm up when they do. It's not man made global warming folks, it's sunspots and it is out of our control. Don't be fooled.
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  • The sun today, showing why it was warmer last week, and cooler this weekend. SUNSPOTS cause global warming, not man. We have fewer now, so it is cooler. Watch for them at NASA's helioviewer website and you can predict warming/cooling periods.
    #globalwarming #climatechange
    The sun today, showing why it was warmer last week, and cooler this weekend. SUNSPOTS cause global warming, not man. We have fewer now, so it is cooler. Watch for them at NASA's helioviewer website and you can predict warming/cooling periods. #globalwarming #climatechange
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  • I experienced the Great American Eclipse under some clouds that rolled in, as is typical for astronomical events, during the moment of maximum eclipse. The birds stopped singing except for one squawking bird in a tall tree, the squirrels went home, the color of the ambient light changed from orange to blue as it would in the evening, the shadows on the ground became softer, the wind speed increased and the temperature cooled. It was eerily quiet for a few minutes before the normal activity returned with the unveiled sunlight; several sunspots were visible during this April 8th solar eclipse.

    #Supermoon #Moon #Shadow #PacMan #Crescent #SunSpots #Sun #SolarEclipse2024 #SolarEclipse #Eclipse #Astronomy
    I experienced the Great American Eclipse under some clouds that rolled in, as is typical for astronomical events, during the moment of maximum eclipse. The birds stopped singing except for one squawking bird in a tall tree, the squirrels went home, the color of the ambient light changed from orange to blue as it would in the evening, the shadows on the ground became softer, the wind speed increased and the temperature cooled. It was eerily quiet for a few minutes before the normal activity returned with the unveiled sunlight; several sunspots were visible during this April 8th solar eclipse. #Supermoon #Moon #Shadow #PacMan #Crescent #SunSpots #Sun #SolarEclipse2024 #SolarEclipse #Eclipse #Astronomy
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  • This is why it's cool (and snow on the ground where I am) at the moment. There are no sunspots facing us on the sun, but as you can see by this image (this is current as of the time of this posting), there are some pretty big ones coming around which will be facing us within a day or two and watch the temps warm back up when they do. There's no global warming, it's just the 11 year solar cycle, of which we're at the warmest point of it combined with sunspot activity. Sunspots always lead to warmer temps, always. That's what causes warming, nothing else.
    This is why it's cool (and snow on the ground where I am) at the moment. There are no sunspots facing us on the sun, but as you can see by this image (this is current as of the time of this posting), there are some pretty big ones coming around which will be facing us within a day or two and watch the temps warm back up when they do. There's no global warming, it's just the 11 year solar cycle, of which we're at the warmest point of it combined with sunspot activity. Sunspots always lead to warmer temps, always. That's what causes warming, nothing else.
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  • https://medforth.biz/noaa-predicts-zero-sunspots-for-almost-the-whole-2030s/
    https://medforth.biz/noaa-predicts-zero-sunspots-for-almost-the-whole-2030s/
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  • https://medforth.biz/noaa-predicts-zero-sunspots-for-almost-the-whole-2030s/
    https://medforth.biz/noaa-predicts-zero-sunspots-for-almost-the-whole-2030s/
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  • NASA - Flashes on the sun could help scientists predict solar flares:

    https://www.infowars.com/posts/flashes-on-the-sun-could-help-scientists-predict-solar-flares/

    #SolarDynamicsObservatory #SDO #AtmosphericImagingAssembly #AIA #Sunspots #SolarFlares #Sun #Corona #SpaceWeather #StellarAstrophysics #Astrophysics #Astronomy
    NASA - Flashes on the sun could help scientists predict solar flares: https://www.infowars.com/posts/flashes-on-the-sun-could-help-scientists-predict-solar-flares/ #SolarDynamicsObservatory #SDO #AtmosphericImagingAssembly #AIA #Sunspots #SolarFlares #Sun #Corona #SpaceWeather #StellarAstrophysics #Astrophysics #Astronomy
    WWW.INFOWARS.COM
    Flashes on the sun could help scientists predict solar flares
    This information could eventually help improve predictions of flares and space weather storms—the disrupted conditions in space caused by the Sun's activity
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  • 7C out right now. I'm not too surprised by this as we are at a high part of the sunspot cycle with a lot of sunspots on the sun and they effect our temperatures here on Earth. Check out the sun right now and it will become apparent why it is so warm...
    7C out right now. I'm not too surprised by this as we are at a high part of the sunspot cycle with a lot of sunspots on the sun and they effect our temperatures here on Earth. Check out the sun right now and it will become apparent why it is so warm...
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  • Interesting phenomena going on with plants, sunspots and numbers that continue to reappear.

    Check out the oddities going on with plants and large walled sand storms.

    What surrounds some of the numbers around the monarchy?

    Check out the iconic date for the Federal Regulatory Energy Commission

    Hear about an interview in George Magazine with Bill Gates back in 1997.

    Queen no longer there to protect Prince Andrew?

    #Energy, #Sunspots, #EnergyFields, #Illuminati, #Cabal, #NikolaTesla, #FERC, #FederalEnergyRegulatoryCommission, #LondonBridge, #TheQueen, #BritishMonarch, #Monarchy, #LionsGate, #LionsGatePortal, #Portal, #Gate, #EnergyAnomalies, #ToroidalEnergy, #PlantAnomalies, #NikolaTesla, #Controllers, #MutantPlants, #TheFlip, #GeorgeMagazine, #BillGatesInterview, #PrinceAndrew, #Epstein, #WeWillPrevail, #TheBestIsYetToCome

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/hXPDmNGXXcdq/
    Interesting phenomena going on with plants, sunspots and numbers that continue to reappear. Check out the oddities going on with plants and large walled sand storms. What surrounds some of the numbers around the monarchy? Check out the iconic date for the Federal Regulatory Energy Commission Hear about an interview in George Magazine with Bill Gates back in 1997. Queen no longer there to protect Prince Andrew? #Energy, #Sunspots, #EnergyFields, #Illuminati, #Cabal, #NikolaTesla, #FERC, #FederalEnergyRegulatoryCommission, #LondonBridge, #TheQueen, #BritishMonarch, #Monarchy, #LionsGate, #LionsGatePortal, #Portal, #Gate, #EnergyAnomalies, #ToroidalEnergy, #PlantAnomalies, #NikolaTesla, #Controllers, #MutantPlants, #TheFlip, #GeorgeMagazine, #BillGatesInterview, #PrinceAndrew, #Epstein, #WeWillPrevail, #TheBestIsYetToCome https://www.bitchute.com/video/hXPDmNGXXcdq/
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  • Daily Devotions
    Average reading time is about 5 and a half minutes
    AN AMAZING FACT: On September 1, 1859, the Carrington Super Flare, the largest solar flare in modern history, struck the earth, causing the most powerful geomagnetic storm ever recorded. It caused the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) to shine so powerfully they were visible around the world, even from the Caribbean Islands. They were so bright over the Rockies that gold miners thought it was morning and got up to prepare breakfast!

    Between August 28 and September 2, 1859 many sunspots and solar flares were observed in the sun. British astronomer Richard Carrington observed an unusually large flare just before noon on September 1. This storm, also called the 1859 Solar Superstorm, caused the failure of telegraph lines across Europe and North America. Some operators even received a shock from the incident. Telegraph pylons literally threw sparks and telegraph paper sometimes started on fire. There were some systems that continued to send and receive messages though disconnected from power. By and large, the communication system on which millions depended was fried.

    A geomagnetic storm caused by a solar flare temporarily affects the earth’s magnetosphere. Ice core samples from Greenland have shown that this phenomenon takes place about once every 500 years. Less severe storms have occurred in 1921 and 1960 and caused widespread radio disruption. In the fall of 2003, there were 17 major solar flares observed that resulted in an extreme radio blackout. It severely damaged a Japanese satellite and the WAAS system of the Federal Aviation Administration was offline for about 30 hours because of the storm. It is believed if a solar flare like the 1859 storm hit the world today it would suddenly wipe out the Internet and modern communications on a global scale.

    The Bible says this would not be the first time international communications broke down through a heavenly phenomenon. Some years after Noah’s flood, mankind began to migrate to a plain and build a tower “to make a name for ourselves” (Genesis 11:4). “They directly rebelled against God’s instructions, and the Lord came down ...” and “confused their language” (v. 7) so they could not communicate. People were then scattered abroad and the Tower of Babel was never completed.

    What towers of rebellion do we erect that cut off our communication with heaven?
    KEY BIBLE TEXTS
    And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech. Genesis 11:1
    Daily Devotions Average reading time is about 5 and a half minutes AN AMAZING FACT: On September 1, 1859, the Carrington Super Flare, the largest solar flare in modern history, struck the earth, causing the most powerful geomagnetic storm ever recorded. It caused the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) to shine so powerfully they were visible around the world, even from the Caribbean Islands. They were so bright over the Rockies that gold miners thought it was morning and got up to prepare breakfast! Between August 28 and September 2, 1859 many sunspots and solar flares were observed in the sun. British astronomer Richard Carrington observed an unusually large flare just before noon on September 1. This storm, also called the 1859 Solar Superstorm, caused the failure of telegraph lines across Europe and North America. Some operators even received a shock from the incident. Telegraph pylons literally threw sparks and telegraph paper sometimes started on fire. There were some systems that continued to send and receive messages though disconnected from power. By and large, the communication system on which millions depended was fried. A geomagnetic storm caused by a solar flare temporarily affects the earth’s magnetosphere. Ice core samples from Greenland have shown that this phenomenon takes place about once every 500 years. Less severe storms have occurred in 1921 and 1960 and caused widespread radio disruption. In the fall of 2003, there were 17 major solar flares observed that resulted in an extreme radio blackout. It severely damaged a Japanese satellite and the WAAS system of the Federal Aviation Administration was offline for about 30 hours because of the storm. It is believed if a solar flare like the 1859 storm hit the world today it would suddenly wipe out the Internet and modern communications on a global scale. The Bible says this would not be the first time international communications broke down through a heavenly phenomenon. Some years after Noah’s flood, mankind began to migrate to a plain and build a tower “to make a name for ourselves” (Genesis 11:4). “They directly rebelled against God’s instructions, and the Lord came down ...” and “confused their language” (v. 7) so they could not communicate. People were then scattered abroad and the Tower of Babel was never completed. What towers of rebellion do we erect that cut off our communication with heaven? KEY BIBLE TEXTS And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech. Genesis 11:1
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