3 comments on “1HAPPYKELLY: Snow on the Windshield: Major Solar Particle Storm Smacks Earth (January 27, 2012)

  1. This is because we, human beings, constantly generate electromagnetic fields around us depending on the thoughts and feelings we have. And these fields in turn, are constantly interacting with many other electric and magnetic fields on the planet earth, in the solar system and in universe. In as far as solar activity impacts on electric and magnetic fields that affect us every day, the sun interacts directly with our DNA and stimulates changes in biosynthesis in cells.

    Austrian scientist Dr Dieter Broers in his book “(r)evolution 2012″ gives an example of just how powerful an impact eletrostatic fields can have. He writes that Ciba Geigy applied for a patent that “used the short-term application of electrostatic fields to get useful and desirable qualities of fish.” Fish that were put in these electrostatic fields bred at 100% to 300% higher rate than the control fish, the scientists found. Also, fish put in electrostatic fields showed more vitality and grew up more quickly. They also had a much higher survival rate. Broers argues that the human beings could experience the same push when we are exposed to a gigantic increase in the electrostatic field around us due to the upcoming solar storms, reaching their maximum in 2012.
    Studies have shown a connection between specific electrostatic fields and increases in genetic changes in human beings. Electromagnetic fields accelerate the transcription rate in biological material and so promote mutations. The increased solar activity could activate our DNA, help us develop a 12 strand DNA, and so turn us into a kind of “super human beings“, argues Broer

    finish article herehttp://lightworkers.org/blog/120312/solar-maximum-effects-2012-solar-maximum

  2. Hi Dieter,

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-16754531

    A man in Dorset has been left mystified after tiny blue spheres fell from the sky into his garden.

    Steve Hornsby from Bournemouth said the 3cm diameter balls came raining down late on Thursday afternoon during a hail storm.

    He found about a dozen of the balls in his garden. He said: “[They're] difficult to pick up, I had to get a spoon and flick them into a jam jar.”

    The Met Office said the jelly-like substance was “not meteorological”.

    Mr Hornsby, a former aircraft engineer, said: “The sky went a really dark yellow colour.

    “As I walked outside to go to the garage there was an instant hail storm for a few seconds and I thought, ‘what’s that in the grass’?”

    ‘No smell’

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    AdvertisementMr Hornsby said he was keeping the balls in his fridge while he tried to find out what they were
    Walking around his garden he found many more blue spheres were scattered across the grass.

    He said: “The have an exterior shell with a softer inner but have no smell, aren’t sticky and do not melt.”

    I believe this is a phenomena called star jelly, found during asteroid showers, cool, eh? :)

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