Mysterylights Group Message 0332

Subject: Re: Earthlights
From: "Ronald" <rdkramarz@...>
Date: 12 Jul 2004 10:06

Magical Nexus
>Some of these magnetic anomaly zones are charted on aircraft navigation
>charts and many are referenced for avoidance...
>Fact is that the Project Magnet work was the first of a long string of
>studies in that region that led to the current understandings about earth
>magnetics....
>which may well be related to earthlights, or some family of earthlight.....
>Anyway, if you want to get to the bottom of these mysteries you have to do
>science in a logical and sequential fashion.

Many earthlights have be photographed where it appears they are being
emitted from the earth, many visual sightings report the same thing.

The science behind this may be similar to what causes sunspots to eject
plasma from the sun.   Some recent research on sunspots now find they are
actually vortexes, the below web page reads:
www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solarsystem/sunspot_detail_021113.html
"Sunspots are cooler and darker than the rest of the Sun. They are launch
pads for complex expulsions of plasma that race through the solar system,
sometimes fueling the colorful lights near Earth's poles known as aurora"

This is another web page which describes the vortex mechanics behind
sunspots, it writes:
http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/topstory/20011210insidesun.html
"Twisted magnetic fields on the Sun can suddenly snap to a new configuration
with less energy. The excess energy is released in violent solar activity as
solar flares and CMEs. These events occasionally disrupt satellites, power
systems, and radio communication at Earth."

Magnetic anomalies on earth seem to be energy vortexes also and they
may eject plasmas in a similar way.  Possibly even locations where solar
flare energy is more easily absorbed into the earth.  Some earth vortex
researchers note they have both upflow and downflow characteristics.  Crop
circles increase in number and complexity near solar maximums so they may
actually be physical demonstrations of those emissions or absorbsions.
Patterns seem to relate to actual vibrational frequencies.  As I posted
previously  Wilhelm Reich did research on plasmas which accumulate
near the earth's surface which he termed orgone energy.   He noted that
energy has an affinity towards water and earth energy researchers note areas
where underground streams converge is one area where vortex effects of that
energy occur.   Fault lines would be another area and fault lines are known
to extend into the Lake Ontario area.

The message I posted concerning the earth energy experiments in Australia
seem to consist of erecting huge heavy duty copper wire coils some 50 feet
high and 15 feet in diameter over known vortex areas.  Harry Mason writes
this configuration perfectly describes major elements of Tesla's Magnifying
Energy Transmitters.   This is able to dramatically increase the size and
intensity of earth energy emissions, producing fireballs instead of less
intense earthlights.  Other methods are then used to attempt to direct
those emissions.

Geophysicist Gordon J.F. MacDonald published papers on this topic.  The
below web page writes: "The most profound comment he made as a geophysicist
was, "the key to geophysical warfare is the identification of environmental
instabilities to which the addition of a small amount of energy would
release vastly greater amounts of energy."
http://www.geocities.com/northstarzone/HAARP.html
So as in Australia the Magnifying Energy Transmitters are able to release
these "vastly greater amounts of energy"  from the earth.
The Russians have similar versions on the Kamchatka Peninsular in Siberia.
This all involves the use of simple technology to produce earth energy
emissions which can have huge devastating effects and may explain why
strong efforts are made by the US and other governments squelch
research in this area.

Ronald

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