Weakest Solar Max in 100 Years. Is A Grand Minimum Next?

“The expectations of most solar astronomers is that if we do go into a Maunder Minimum (type event), it might momentarily slow the warming of Earth, but it’s not going to make a little ice age.”

- David Hathaway, NASA Solar Physicist, Huntsville, Alabama

 

September 16, 2013, image of nearly spotless sun  at what should be the height of solar maximum. The sun's global x-ray emission flatlined as well. Image SDO/HMI.
September 16, 2013, image of nearly spotless sun at what should be the height of solar maximum. The sun's global x-ray emission flatlined as well. Image SDO/HMI.
September 26, 2013, image of a few small, weak spots  not flaring, while solar activity remains low with little chance of flares. The sun's global x-ray emission remains nearly flat as well. Image SDO/HMI.
September 26, 2013, image of a few small, weak spots not flaring, while solar activity remains low with little chance of flares. The sun's global x-ray emission remains nearly flat as well. Image SDO/HMI.

September 27, 2013 Huntsville, Alabama - Two years ago in the third week of October 2011, solar physicists gathered in Sunspot, New Mexico, for a workshop to figure out what is happening in our sun. At the time, the sun had gone nearly three years without sunspots leading into current Solar Cycle 24. Solar physicists were asking if the sun is winding down into what is called a Grand Minimum where for the next several decades the sun would not have sunspots.

 

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Part 1: Retired Montana Sheriff Saw “Impossible” UFO Radar Track in USAF Briefing

“We don't have anything that can do that - so what the hell is it?”

- USAF Colonel, Malmstrom AFB, Great Falls, Montana

 

September 27, 2013 Choteau, Montana - The current American force of Minuteman III nuclear missiles manufactured by Boeing are in missile silos around Malmstrom AFB in Great Falls, Montana; Minot AFB, North Dakota; and F.E. Warren AFB in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

The three red circles mark the location of modern Minuteman III nuclear missiles  manufactured by Boeing in underground silos around Malmstrom AFB, Great Falls, Montana; Minot AFB, North Dakota, and F.E. Warren AFB, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
The three red circles mark the location of modern Minuteman III nuclear missiles manufactured by Boeing in underground silos around Malmstrom AFB, Great Falls, Montana; Minot AFB, North Dakota, and F.E. Warren AFB, Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Minuteman III is the only land-based ICBM in service in the United States. It is complemented by the sea-launched Trident missile SLBM and by nuclear weapons carried on long-range strategic bombers.

 

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Part 2: Retired Montana Sheriff’s Firsthand Experiences with Bloodless, Trackless Animal Mutilations.

“Boy, I don't know what's happened here (inside heifer), but someone's been inside her because all the female organs have been excised without scalpel marks or surgical excisions into the body.”

- Montana veterinarian to Teton County Sheriff Pete Howard

 

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September 27, 2013 Choteau, Montana - Four decades ago in 1975-1976, there were so many cattle mutilations in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and other parts of the United States that sheriffs reported some mutilated carcasses were still warm to touch. All the cows, steers, bulls or heifers were usually missing an ear, eye, jaw flesh, tongue, genitals and rectal/vaginal area. Law enforcement often described the cuts as looking like they had been done with a “cookie cutter” only hide-deep and precise, no ragged edges.

 

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More Mysterious Boom Reports

Around 2:30 Thursday, September 12th, there was a large sound, a very loud sound, outside the west building courthouse,” but no incendiary device found.

- Lt. Carla Lightsey, Baltimore City Sheriff’s Office

“At precisely 8 PM, September 11, 2013 ... there were two booms ... houses shook and people came out of their homes looking around to see what the explosion was.”

- Earwitness resident of South Bend, Indiana

 

September 13, 2013 Albuquerque, New Mexico - This is a follow up to the September 8, 2013, Earthfiles update about mysterious booms in several parts of the United States. Today on Friday, September 13, 2013, Earthfiles received these additional, mysterious boom reports.

 

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Mysterious New Boom Reports

“The whole beach house shook.”

- Witness, Virginia Beach, Virginia

“This is weird. Where are the booms coming from? Sometimes it's like a train backing into another train.”

- Thomas Daniel, resident in Carytown section of Richmond, Virginia

 

August 24, 2013, The Virginian-Pilot, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
August 24, 2013, The Virginian-Pilot, Virginia Beach, Virginia.

No one can say for sure if what Nencetti and people along the Virginia Beach coast felt this morning really was a sonic boom. Residents around Hampton Roads and in northeastern North Carolina took to social media sites to report that they heard three or four loud booms.

The U.S. Geological Survey didn’t register anything this morning, but did receive reports from residents who heard the noise which some said was accompanied by shaking and came on the two-year anniversary of the 5.8 magnitude earthquake that was centered near Mineral.

 

September 8, 2013 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Since January 2011 when I received the first reports of bright flashes of light and loud, unexplained booms that rattle windows, garage doors and have even cracked sidewalks, I have produced more than fifty Earthfiles reports about the persistent high strangeness to date. See More Information below. The booms have come periodically and recently, I have received dozens of boom or metal crashing reports again of which a few are shared here in the hopes of learning more from other Earthfiles viewers and radio listeners. Ear and eyewitnesses, please email:  [email protected]. All requests for anonymity are honored.

 

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Part 4: Avatars and Controllers

“Are we a former colony that our owners lost all rights to and are trying to make a case against us to prove to a council or world representatives that we as a human race are not fit to govern ourselves?”

- Michigan Abductee Ken Rose

 

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Update September 4, 2013: Japanese Government Will Spend $470 Million On Underground Ice Wall by March 2015, to Stop Radioactive Leaks. TEPCO’s Leaking Storage Tanks Still Out of Control.

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The Japanese government in Tokyo announced on Tuesday, September 3, 2013, that it will spend $470 million on an underground "ice wall" to try to stop the chronically leaking, highly radioactive waste water in its thousand containment tanks shown at the center of the Google image at left. The four damaged nuclear reactors are at the top of the aerial image and the proposed ice wall is the orange rectangle around the reactors close to the Pacific Ocean. Illustration by TEPCO.
The Japanese government in Tokyo announced on Tuesday, September 3, 2013, that it will spend $470 million on an underground "ice wall" to try to stop the chronically leaking, highly radioactive waste water in its thousand containment tanks shown at the center of the Google image at left. The four damaged nuclear reactors are at the top of the aerial image and the proposed ice wall is the orange rectangle around the reactors close to the Pacific Ocean. Illustration by TEPCO.

The ice wall containment method has never been used on such a scale before. The ice wall would freeze the ground to a depth of some 90 feet (27 meters) through a system of pipes designed to carry a coolant between minus 20 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The U. S. Department of Energy's former site at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee used an ice wall to contain plutonium waste, but only for six years. Building a nearly mile long ice wall around four nuclear reactor buildings is unprecedented.

 

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