Remote Viewers Have Identified A Coming Solar Flare Apocalypse

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During the top-secret Remote Viewing CIA and U.S. Army research program, trained remote viewers that were normally tasked with foreseeing the outcome of war related events began picking up on a future occurrence that appeared to mark a dramatic shift in global life. At first, these viewers, along with Major Ed Dames, the program's senior operations and training officer, had feared their subconscious was foreseeing nuclear war.

It turns out after years of Remote Viewing sessions, the event is in fact a series of solar flares that are so devastating to the Earth, it may cause the death of billions and change life on Earth as we know it.

WORLDWIDE SOLAR STORMS

A worldwide solar flare, also known as a solar storm, could have significant effects on Earth, particularly on our technology. Here's what it might look like:

SOLAR FLARES: Solar flares are large explosions from the surface of the sun that emit intense bursts of electromagnetic radiation. The most powerful are X-class flares, followed by M-, C- and B-class; A-class flares are the smallest.

EFFECTS ON EARTHS MAGNETIC ATMOSPHERE: Earth's magnetic field and insulating atmosphere keep us extremely well protected from even the most powerful solar outbursts. The most harmful radiation is absorbed in the sky long before it touches human skin.

TECHNOLOGICAL DISRUPTIONS: The electromagnetic power of a flare could disrupt power grids, internet connections, and other communication devices on Earth, resulting in chaos. Flares have been known to cause radiation storms in the upper atmosphere, radio blackouts around the world, transformer explosions, and widespread mobile-phone outages.

EFFECTS ON SATELLITES AND SPACECRAFT: Solar storms can tamper with radar and radio systems or knock satellites offline. They pose a radiation risk to satellites, spacecraft, and astronauts.

VISUAL PHENOMENA: The solar wind impacts the magnetosphere of the Earth, producing aurora borealis and australis.

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