Solar Activity, Magnetic Shifts, And Extreme Earth Changes...11/14/99
by Mitch Battros  (ECTV)

Over the last few years I had placed special notice to the connection between solar activity and our weather phenomenon. It started with reports of "El Nino" as being the source of our strange weather changes. We had noticed something was happening to shift the jet stream and ocean currents. It was touted by all news stations to be the result of what we know as El Nino. This just did not satisfy my curiosity.

I remember the main stream media would give dates as to when the current weather shift would end. We would hear El Nino would end by  February. When it continued, our favorite meteorologist would come on and say "well, we meant to say March. At the end of March (with no change), they said, Uhhhh, I meant April. I believe they were too embarrassed to continue moving the month, so they changed the name. "Did I say El Nino? I meant to say La Nina. Yeah, that's it".

Just poking a little fun at our own human behavior. When we do not understand something, we will go to great lengths to try and explain it, tag it, and put it away. It is part of our genetic make up. This is not a bad thing. It is what helps drive us to achieve I will discuss this issue in greater detail when presenting my workshop presentation on PTSD and the emotional  distress millions will go through as the earth changes escalate.

The natural question for any researcher to ask would be "what causes El Nino/La Nina". What my research suggest it to be is the Magnetic Shift of our magnetic field which surrounds the Earth. It appears that when this shift occurs, it creates a kind of frictional current. In turn, this sequence of events redirects our upper atmosphere and effects jet stream and ocean currents. This action in turn effects our weather patterns, causing it to be warm where usually cold, cold where usually warm and so forth.

Then I asked what causes the Magnetic Shift? You guessed it, our Sun. My research suggest there is a direct connection to solar activity and weather escalation. Shortly after times of CME’s (coronal mass ejection’s), solar flares, x-ray flares etc. you will likely notice an escalation of earth change activities in the way of earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, wind shears and other weather phenomenon.

Now we have another way of predicting, yes I said predicting (NASA’s own words) solar activity that affects our earth. It is sunspots. This has been one of the methods scientist have made 11, 22, 1200 assessments of solar cycles.

The solar cycle, (measured by sunspots) in a report issued by NASA states we are in an  eleven year cycle named “cycle 23”. There is only one problem with this statement. The scale made for this solar cycle, which includes its apex, shows sunspots might count to as high as 150 in a twenty four or forty eight hour period. The count for November 11th, 12th and 13th were 324. OFF THE SCALE ! See: http://science.msfc.nasa.gov/ssl/pad/solar/images/ssn_predict_l.gif

This undeniable data suggest we are in what many scientist call a “Mega Cycle” which may occur ever hundreds of thousands of years (exact number not known). If my research is correct, we are in for earth changing events we have NEVER seen before.
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Solar Magnetic Fields

Magnetism is the key to understanding the Sun. Magnetism, or magnetic field, is produced on the Sun by the flow of electrically charged ions and electrons. Sunspots are places where very intense magnetic lines of force break through the Sun's surface. The sunspot cycle results from the recycling of magnetic fields by the flow of material in the interior. The prominences seen floating above the surface of the Sun are supported, and threaded through, with magnetic fields. The streamers and loops seen in the corona are shaped by magnetic fields. Magnetic fields are at the root of virtually all of the features we see on and above the Sun. Without magnetic fields the Sun would be a rather boring star.

Measuring Magnetic Fields

Magnetic forces change the direction of motion of moving charged particles like electrons. Because of this, electrons that orbit around a nucleus in one direction will have more energy than electrons that orbit about the nucleus in the opposite direction. This allows us to remotely measure the Sun's magnetic field by observing the difference in the energy of the light emitted as these electrons jump from orbit to orbit. With the proper instrumentation we can determine both the strength and the direction of the magnetic field all across the surface of the Sun.

Modeling Magnetic Fields

Magnetic field lines loop through the solar atmosphere and interior to form a complicated web of magnetic structures. Many of these structures are visible in the chromosphere and corona, the outermost layers of the Sun's atmosphere. However, we usually measure the magnetic field itself in the photosphere, the innermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere. Techniques can be used to mathematically map these magnetic field lines into the outer layers where they can be compared with the observed
structures.

Finally, my belief is that ALL science is subjective, even when backed up by mounds of data. In other words, it is simply my opinion. I encourage you not to follow my truth, but follow your truth. Often they may match, but it will always be your truth that has the power to make a difference.

I will be discussing this issue as well as many others related to Earth Changes. My next lecture will be in Jacksonville, Florida on November 19th to 21st. San Antonio, Texas on November 23rd and 26th. and Denver, Colorado December 3rd.
See: Upcoming Events http://www.earthchangesTV.com/events/index.htm for information.

If you are interested in setting up a presentation in your area, send a message to <earthcng@earthlink.net>. I will respond as quickly as possible.

Mitch Battros
Producer - Earth Changes TV
http://www.earthchangesTV.com