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2012 – Solar Storms – Solar Maximum

Written on:May 15, 2010
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www.fateswarning.com Awaken the Guardian – Giant’s Lore 2012 – Solar Storms – Solar Maximum umbra.nascom.nasa.gov Current solar images LOL Wondering how big these events are relative to the earth? umbra.nascom.nasa.gov en.wikipedia.org www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov www.jesuslives.co.za It is midnight on 22 September 2012 and the skies above Manhattan are filled with a flickering curtain of colourful light. Few New Yorkers have seen the aurora this far south but their fascination is short-lived. Within a few seconds, electric bulbs dim and flicker, then become unusually bright for a fleeting moment. Then all the lights in the state go out. Within 90 seconds, the entire eastern half of the US is without power. A year later and millions of Americans are dead and the nations infrastructure lies in tatters. The World Bank declares America a developing nation. Europe, Scandinavia, China and Japan are also struggling to recover from the same fateful event – a violent storm, 150 million kilometres away on the surface of the sun. It sounds ridiculous. Surely the sun couldnt create so profound a disaster on Earth. Yet an extraordinary report funded by NASA and issued by the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in January this year claims it could do just that.


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  1. KungFatty says:

    when all the electricity shuts off around 2012 , if it does . dont believe the sun flare story that is being propagated , the depopulation plan thru haarp will be responsible , wealthy people across the world are digging holes as we speak

  2. Theb0bmeister94 says:

    Seriously, this is so fake. There is ALWAYS some prophecy about earth going under in a year or two.

  3. 1thatisilluminated says:

    It WILL happen! Save food & water!!! 2012.

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