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    Quote Originally posted by Dumpster Diver View Post
    Quote Originally posted by KeepTrying View Post
    Do you think that if we do get hit, that more than likely the grid will go down on only part of the planet, or can the whole earth be affected by only one CME?
    I think it depends on the strength of the flare. I've seen simulations where the entire world grid is affected.
    Strength and duration.

    Earth spins about its axis at approximately 1'200 km/h and has a circumference of approximately 40'000 km. So if a severe coronal mass ejection were able to continue bombarding Earth for 33.33 hours on end, then it would definitely affect the whole planet.

    Quote Originally posted by Dumpster Diver View Post
    There is a fair amount of debate on this. I read one article that many personal devices, iPhones, iPads, and comperable devices from non-Apple companies are so anti-static charge "proofed" that an EMP "hit" may not effect them.
    I wouldn't count on that if I were you. Consumer-grade devices are virtually unshielded against anything at all. Hell, both my phones and their batteries already start acting up when there's a sufficient degree of ionization of the surrounding air by atmospheric conditions. Among other things, the batteries will short out and start leaking their stored energy into the ionized air.

    Also, there's a reason why enterprise-grade computer hardware uses ECC registered memory modules. And even that is not entirely fail-safe. But consumer-grade computers either way don't have that — ECC registered memory is very expensive, and the motherboard and CPU must also support it — let alone that it would have been implemented in handheld devices. This is why cosmic radiation and/or atmospheric conditions can render any modern computing device unstable.

    Whereas EMPs are concerned, the most reliable electronics are those with vacuum tube technology and point-to-point wiring. In fact, some Russian military aircraft are still using this technology, exactly because of its resilience against an EMP. Of course, vacuum tubes have their own issues on account of reliability. They periodically require replacement, they're expensive, they are usually suspended in a heavy steel chassis, and they are of course not exactly what you could call shockproof.
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    Quote Originally posted by Aragorn View Post
    Strength and duration.

    Earth spins about its axis at approximately 1'200 km/h and has a circumference of approximately 40'000 km. So if a severe coronal mass ejection were able to continue bombarding Earth for 33.33 hours on end, then it would definitely affect the whole planet.

    I wouldn't count on that if I were you. Consumer-grade devices are virtually unshielded against anything at all. Hell, both my phones and their batteries already start acting up when there's a sufficient degree of ionization of the surrounding air by atmospheric conditions. Among other things, the batteries will short out and start leaking their stored energy into the ionized air.

    Also, there's a reason why enterprise-grade computer hardware uses ECC registered memory modules. And even that is not entirely fail-safe. But consumer-grade computers either way don't have that — ECC registered memory is very expensive, and the motherboard and CPU must also support it — let alone that it would have been implemented in handheld devices. This is why cosmic radiation and/or atmospheric conditions can render any modern computing device unstable.

    Whereas EMPs are concerned, the most reliable electronics are those with vacuum tube technology and point-to-point wiring. In fact, some Russian military aircraft are still using this technology, exactly because of its resilience against an EMP. Of course, vacuum tubes have their own issues on account of reliability. They periodically require replacement, they're expensive, they are usually suspended in a heavy steel chassis, and they are of course not exactly what you could call shockproof.
    OK, back to building the Faraday Cage in the Garage.

    Bad Aragorn!

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    I was just pondering Faraday cages, Dumpy. But generators only last so long...

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    Quote Originally posted by PurpleLama View Post
    The living energy of Earth prevents a kill shot, so to speak. We killed Mars a long, long time ago.
    And Maldek or asteroid belt nowadays, this where third time luckey comes from lol

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    Quote Originally posted by Dreamtimer View Post
    I was just pondering Faraday cages, Dumpy. But generators only last so long...
    Solar cells backed by batteries (Tesla Powerwall) backed by an diesel powered Onan on board a caravan & a few 55 gal fuel drums, plus portable solar cells.

    I'll be watching Armageddon happen on high definition TV.

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    That's not really such a long list. The doing is another thing...

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    Interesting they are using the term "Kill Shot" in the video. So far as I know it was coined by one of the original remote viewers, Army Major Ed Dames, who has been warning of this impending doom since the late 1990's on ever accommodating shows like Art Bell. It would seem that if you are of a certain peer group, you maintain your public street cred despite any sort of poor track record.

    Now:
    http://www.thekillshot.com/dames.cfm

    Then:
    http://www.zetatalk.com/index/dames2.htm

    Ah but hell, maybe this time Lucy won't pick up that football just as Charlie Brown is about to kick it

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    Lucy's a killer.

    Heeeeeeere's Lucy!


    (kidding, a little)



    BTW, Blue Chicken CG's latest report has the energy absorbing "blue orbs" now becoming so transparent that they are almost to the point of becoming "shut down." So perhaps everyone has their rollercoaster ticket punched for the coming "attraction(s)"
    These spheres were originally beings, were they not?

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    Quote Originally posted by Fred Steeves View Post
    Interesting they are using the term "Kill Shot" in the video. So far as I know it was coined by one of the original remote viewers, Army Major Ed Dames, who has been warning of this impending doom since the late 1990's on ever accommodating shows like Art Bell. It would seem that if you are of a certain peer group, you maintain your public street cred despite any sort of poor track record.

    Now:
    http://www.thekillshot.com/dames.cfm

    Then:
    http://www.zetatalk.com/index/dames2.htm

    Ah but hell, maybe this time Lucy won't pick up that football just as Charlie Brown is about to kick it
    Ben Davidson is a peer-reviewed "near normal" sun scientist (who believes in the Electric Universe Theory). He is not into the remote viewing "quackery" so his killshot refers to killing electronics.

    Quote Originally posted by Dreamtimer View Post
    That's not really such a long list. The doing is another thing...
    Doing is pretty easy, I pay to have Solar/Powerwall installed (and finance it), finance the correct Caravan, find good contractor, construct Faraday cage to my specs: simp. I was a project manager in NATO and then later co-owned a real estate "flipping" enterprise.
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    Quote Originally posted by Dreamtimer View Post

    These spheres were originally beings, were they not?
    Yup, everything is alive, remember?

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    So why would they become transparent and have to 'shut down'? That's more machine than living organism.

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    Quote Originally posted by Fred Steeves View Post
    Interesting they are using the term "Kill Shot" in the video. So far as I know it was coined by one of the original remote viewers, Army Major Ed Dames, who has been warning of this impending doom since the late 1990's on ever accommodating shows like Art Bell. It would seem that if you are of a certain peer group, you maintain your public street cred despite any sort of poor track record.
    Quote Originally posted by Dumpster Diver View Post
    Ben Davidson is a peer-reviewed "near normal" sun scientist (who believes in the Electric Universe Theory).
    Well, if he is peer reviewed I can't find it. And to a researcher, what he believes is irrelevant. His educational and professional history on his home page mentions nothing of scientific credentials, only in law.
    http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/about-faq/

    I did find a site that claims he co-authored a paper *in* a peer reviewed journal, but not stating he's peer reviewed himself:

    Recently, Ben co-authored a paper published in a peer-reviewed journal on the Sun’s role in earthquakes.
    https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2016/08/20/20907/

    However, even then nothing indicating what publication. You got anything on that DD?

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    Quote Originally posted by Fred Steeves View Post
    Well, if he is peer reviewed I can't find it. And to a researcher, what he believes is irrelevant. His educational and professional history on his home page mentions nothing of scientific credentials, only in law.
    http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/about-faq/

    I did find a site that claims he co-authored a paper *in* a peer reviewed journal, but not stating he's peer reviewed himself:


    https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2016/08/20/20907/

    However, even then nothing indicating what publication. You got anything on that DD?
    The papers used to be referenced on the home page, but since they have reorganized the page, I can't find them. Why not send them a note and ask where they put them, or have them sent to you?

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    Quote Originally posted by Dreamtimer View Post
    So why would they become transparent and have to 'shut down'? That's more machine than living organism.
    EVERYTHING is alive, machines as well.

    ...BUT! according to CG, they are organisms and were only going to "moderate" the energy for a finite amount of time and then head off to "blue orb" summer camp (or something) so "we" need to get our spiritual sh!t together as "we" are "on the clock." Personally, I'm down for fireworks as I doubt the muggles can get said sh!t in one bag before time is up. On other hand, the "Blue Chickens" cannot "level up" until we get Earth sorted. So, I think it is a giant game of "Chicken."

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    It can be amazing to watch when a plan comes together. Watching those watching their plans coming together and seeing all the individual plans and attempts linking into groups of bigger plans where people there are standing back ,watching, thinking they are the omnicient puppet masters above all others, then seeing how all them contributing with their version of heart, are still under the spell of a larger and more persuasive and decisive creative drive. One which when looking back at the result seems like such a miraculous feat of project management and multi tasking at the quantum level.
    It can become so poetic. LIke those with the ability to pull strings, large and small may come to think they have a more detailed understanding of the theatre, which in turn can make them complacent or even blind.

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