Betelgeuse Nova, Cosmic Ray Influx & Pole Shift update
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Here's a video update from a favoured alternative cosmology site, suspicious observers, where he's talking about a summary of interesting factors. Firstly, anyone know they're from Orion? Well Betelgeuse is on the point of Solar Nova, which when it does, we'll likely see in the night sky, even from 600 light years away. Heaven knows of course what that will do to life in the rest of the Orion system. We also gain an intimation on how diminshed coronal hole activity on the sun as we go into the Grand Solar Minimum nevertheless causes an increased impact on the earth, because the diminshed magnetic protection allows in greater amounts of cosmic rays (I'd say that's why we're sitting in a storm here in the UK right now). Plus he concisely plots the telemetry for the completion of the next Pole Shift on earth, plotting it against other previous Hominid extinctions. Let's be clear, we're just 30 years or so away from the next one. To be informed is to be able to normalise, then to equalise...
