Earth Changes and Solar Activity – Coast to Coast AM 07 June 2010

Author and researcher Mitch Battros discussed a variety of Earth changes and environmental issues including the hurricane season and the BP oil spill, as well as the implications of Solar Cycle 24,
and Mayan prophecy. Fluid displacement can make an area vulnerable to quake activity– such as when companies drill deeply for oil, he noted. Strong hurricanes this year, category 3 or higher,
may be good or bad for the oil spill, possibly taking the oil out to sea or causing it to surge up the East Coast, he outlined.
Charged particles that we call solar flares or coronal mass ejections “have an intricate interaction with Earth” that can affect our magnetic field and weather, he said. NASA scientists have
recently sent out a press release highlighting possible dangers from increased solar activity as we head into the Solar Maximum (which peaks in 2012). There are signs of a possible magnetic pole
shift related to changes occurring within the Earth’s core, Battros added.
The Mayans spoke of a time of galactic alignment arriving in 2012, which Battros correlated with new scientific findings about bands of charged particles coming toward us from within the Milky Way
galaxy. He conjectured that the Mayan civilization may be far older than what is typically thought, and observed long galactic cycles that repeat over thousands of years.

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