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Old 10-11-2008, 08:06 PM   #1
Merlyn
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Arrow Famous Scientist and Bill and Kerry

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The following extract from Project Camelot Kerry and Bill talk about
some some famous (everyone would recognize) scientist who speaks
about three events:
1. Large CME from the Sun
2. Magnetic pole reversal
3. Physical pole shift
The following National Geographic article is talking about the second
of these three events " Magnetic pole reversal" when the article states:
"may suggest the possibility of an upcoming
reversal of the geomagnetic field
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Quote:
Kerry: We have a scientist who was talking to us very briefly for a moment. He came out and he said there are going to be three events between now [end of 2007] and 2012. He's a well regarded scientist, someone you would know, and perhaps you've been talking to him. We don’t know, we can’t name him.

He says one is a CME, a Corona Mass Ejection from the sun.

Bill: The second is a magnetic pole reversal. And then finally a pole shift. He said that then these events begin in 2009, and culminate in 2012. He wouldn’t tell us any more because he said he was constrained by a national security clearance and we were the first people he had spoken to outside of the national security community for the last seven years.
LINK: http://projectcamelot.org/richard_ho...nscript_3.html


Quote:
Earth's Core, Magnetic Field Changing Fast, Study Says
Kimberly Johnson
for National Geographic News
June 30, 2008

Rapid changes in the churning movement of Earth's liquid outer core are weakening the magnetic field in some regions of the planet's surface, a new study says.

"What is so surprising is that rapid, almost sudden, changes take place in the Earth's magnetic field," said study co-author Nils Olsen, a geophysicist at the Danish National Space Center in Copenhagen.

The findings suggest similarly quick changes are simultaneously occurring in the liquid metal, 1,900 miles (3,000 kilometers) below the surface, he said.

The swirling flow of molten iron and nickel around Earth's solid center triggers an electrical current, which generates the planet's magnetic field.

The study, published recently in Nature Geoscience, modeled Earth's magnetic field using nine years of highly accurate satellite data.

Flip-Flop

Fluctuations in the magnetic field have occurred in several far-flung regions of Earth, the researchers found.

In 2003 scientists found pronounced changes in the magnetic field in the Australasian region. In 2004, however, the changes were focused on Southern Africa.

The changes "may suggest the possibility of an upcoming reversal of the geomagnetic field," said study co-author Mioara Mandea, a scientist at the German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam.

Earth's magnetic field has reversed hundreds of times over the past billion years, and the process could take thousands of years to complete.
LINK: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...arth-core.html

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