ABSTRACT
This article reviews the extremely disturbing evidence that catastrophic Earth changes may be far more real, and above all, far more imminent than has been thought.
We summarize the work of the Nobel physicist Alfven in establishing the electromagnetic component of any competent future paradigm of the solar system, and indeed, of cosmology in its broadest sense. This is based upon the crucial importance of plasma physics to astrophysics and cosmology – a fact which, for reasons that are discussed, has simply not been taken into account in the establishment orthodoxy of those sciences. ("click" on photo to enlarge)
Furthermore, this article summarizes James McCanney’s theoretical and
practical research which leads to the conclusion that NASA is
attempting to distract attention from the very real dangers of imminent
Earth changes. The purpose of the article is to allow non-specialists, that
is to say, the public at large, to make up their own mind on these dramatic
matters.
INTRODUCTION
There is a sufficient quantity of evidence from a number of scientific and historical disciplines – particularly from the application of plasma physics to the study of the solar system, but also from the geological record of planetary catastrophes and magnetic polar shifts – to make it virtually inconceivable that there will not be major Earth changes within a matter of months or, at most, within a year or two.
Their position is based on the notion that the truth would only create panic in the already roiled market, and that the statutes of the major scientific and technological institutions specifically forbid anything that would “alarm the public”.
To James McCanney and the Millennium Group for Truth in Science goes the credit for taking upon themselves the responsibility to inform us all of the purely scientific basis – in terms of an understanding of the physics of the solar system supported by the empirical data flow directly from spacecraft experiments – of the urgency and seriousness of the probability of earthshaking changes.
Taken in conjunction with an examination of the geological record of previous planetary catastrophes, the evidence is overwhelming.
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