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sulfate, lithium (red), barium (green / bluish purple), and Mylar components that ignite in the
upper atmosphere and space. Centrifugal force then whirls the thermite brew into a Saturn-like
ring around the equator while above Earth a man-made aurora blossoms to be seen as far south
as Missouri, South Carolina, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. 4
In 2012, Japanese researchers at the National Astronomical Observatory foresaw another
Maunder Minimum or Little Ice Age and that the Sun’s two magnetic poles could become four. 5
NASA spun the opposite: that the minimum was actually a maximum.
Something unexpected is happening on the sun. 2013 is supposed to be the year of Solar Max, the peak of the 11-year
sunspot cycle. Yet 2013 has arrived and solar activity is relatively low. Sunspot numbers are well below their values
in 2011, and strong solar flares have been infrequent for many months.
The quiet has led some observers to wonder if forecasters missed the mark. Solar physicist Dean Pesnell of the
Goddard Space Flight Center has a different explanation: “This is solar maximum,” he suggests. “But it looks
different from what we expected because it is double peaked.” 6
“Something unexpected”? Double peaked? Four magnetic poles? Another Carrington Event?
7 Cosmic weather reports are now as anxiety-provoking as regional weather reports.
Then in 2013, a veritable theater of meteors and asteroids erupted on the scene—or were they
plasma connected with sounding rocket thermal events? On February 15, 2013, a meteor burned
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across the Russian sky only to disintegrate above Chelyabinsk less than a day before Asteroid
2012 DA14 made the closest recorded pass in history. Exploding over Russia’s Ural Mountains,
the Chelyabinsk meteor struck just sixty miles from nuclear and chemical weapons disposal
facilities. Some compared it with the 1908 Tunguska event discussed in my Chemtrails, HAARP
book. A month later, a meteor exploded “like a fireball” over Cape Town, South Africa. More
meteors plummeted over Texas, Florida, San Francisco, New York City, Cuba, and Australia.
Strangely, the timing of the “meteor” events were just before the Near-Earth Object (NEO)
threat mitigation conference in Spain in early May 2013, sponsored by Space Situational
Awareness of the European Space Agency and the Spanish corporation Elecnor Deimos Space. 9
On May 31, Asteroid 1998 QE2 buzzed the Earth, followed on September 29 by purported
meteorite pieces dropping on the small Yucatán town of Ichmul:
The falling object was accompanied by a strong thundering noise and a loud blast. . .flashing blue hazes and a
power outage. . .police started to play with the gathered pieces and formed humanoid figures whose images have
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caused wonder and excitement among locals and foreigners . . .
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NASA chief Charles Bolden recommended prayer, but Nazi engineer Wernher von Braun
(1912–1977) may have been right about the U.S. utilizing fear to cow the public—first, of the
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Russians, terrorists, and nations of concern, then of asteroids, UFOs and extraterrestrials. The
ionized sky theater was a perfect platform for the latter.
The Space Fence as represented by the mainstream media, however, is just a tabulator of
orbiting “space debris” (about 200,000 objects) that threatens our satellites, and about keeping
tabs on space events like the Chinese “kinetic kill” of their own satellite Fengyun 1C with an
antisatellite on January 11, 2007, the debris of which damaged a small Russian “Ball Lens in
Space” (laser-ranging retro-reflector) satellite. 13
The Space Fence nuncio arrived on cats’ feet with Air Force Global Strike Command first
launching an unarmed LGM-30G Minuteman III ICBM from Vandenberg Air Force Base
(August 19, 2015), then three months later the Navy launching a nuclear-tipped Trident II (D5)