With one-twelth of the new year gone already, the year is already beginning to reveal that most of what surrounds me is like a bunch of little marionette stages with various facets of life being acted out on those stages. It cannot be the great Western Civilization that took up hours sitting behind a desk in school listening to a teacher reveal all the greatness that has been created by man. For that description was just to awesome to actually be true.
I have basically, more or less, spent the last two days inside the house, out of the cold, reading and answering emails, making my middle brother grow a bit testy reminding him that he was turning 60 day before yesterday. He was born during a hail storm so he should be case hardened at this point, but he has managed to be Grisly Adams, and yet, an independent and sometimes big old teddy bear emerges at times. At the time mom passed, he was up in the Yukon at Watson Lake near the Northwest Territory border having spend a month in Alaska and was on his way home when he called to check in.
The other part of the time was getting emerged into a product of the U.S. Commerce Department, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center. The product has been around for 50 years this year. In fact, they are celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year at NOAA. The web site is awesome in many ways. As technical as it is, the more you research it, the site is not as hard to understand as it first looks. I know one thing... flying between London and the US isn't as free from risk as it would seem just flying from point to point. The radiation in the higher Latitudes at high altitude does carry risk from radiation exposure. There are scales that report that daily on the site. I can see why people would rather go to Europe via the Canary Islands rather than the great arc over the Canadian Provinces, Greenland and Iceland routes. Of course, one must admit that this point in time is at the 11-year cycle for the suns solar activity. It also alerts you to problems with radio transmissions and satellite transmission problems from those solar flares. But, most of all, I did discover that NOAA confirmed that Cosmic Rays interact with chemicals in the atmosphere like NO, or Nitrous Oxide and can have long lasting effects in the upper and middle layers of the atmosphere.
The site gets into what they describe as solar minimums. In common terms, that's cloud cover. And, they did confirm that solar minimums do have an impact on the planets climate.
There is also a theory: cosmic rays can create nucleation sites in the atmosphere which seed cloud formations and create cloudier conditions. "If this were true, then there would be a significant impact on climate, which would be modulated by the 11-year solar cycle", it concludes.
Just about a year ago, on 21 February 2014, I published an article entitled, "A Read That Raises Both Eyebrows." In that article, it brings to light on this blog that HAARP, was working on research about climate control in both war and peace. At that time it was just a frightening discovery of how little we know about what our government is working on. The main problem being is that by the time we find out about it...it's old, old news. Which, actually, is a good thing for the country. However, the HAARP project was about the disturbance of the upper atmosphere changing the chemical constituents like NO (Nitrous Oxide) in the upper and middle layers of the atmosphere. Some called them chem trails. Others called them con-trails, which were long streaks of narrow clouds in the sky.
By the late afternoons, the sky was usually under a layer of high clouds from all the criss-crossing that some assumed were caused by jet aircraft while others knew they were rays being generated by the HAARP station in Alaska and its mobil units that were reported to be out and about.
So, when all the talk about HAARP being just something someone made up.....really turned out to be a real puppet stage with real actors and real characters... and all I could say was that Cupid is shooting his arrows but not at the hearts of other humans, but on a stage that we see being acted out and write it off as just another puppet show in the park as I pushed my chair away from the desk and head out to the kitchen coffee pot for a refill.
I have basically, more or less, spent the last two days inside the house, out of the cold, reading and answering emails, making my middle brother grow a bit testy reminding him that he was turning 60 day before yesterday. He was born during a hail storm so he should be case hardened at this point, but he has managed to be Grisly Adams, and yet, an independent and sometimes big old teddy bear emerges at times. At the time mom passed, he was up in the Yukon at Watson Lake near the Northwest Territory border having spend a month in Alaska and was on his way home when he called to check in.
The other part of the time was getting emerged into a product of the U.S. Commerce Department, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center. The product has been around for 50 years this year. In fact, they are celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year at NOAA. The web site is awesome in many ways. As technical as it is, the more you research it, the site is not as hard to understand as it first looks. I know one thing... flying between London and the US isn't as free from risk as it would seem just flying from point to point. The radiation in the higher Latitudes at high altitude does carry risk from radiation exposure. There are scales that report that daily on the site. I can see why people would rather go to Europe via the Canary Islands rather than the great arc over the Canadian Provinces, Greenland and Iceland routes. Of course, one must admit that this point in time is at the 11-year cycle for the suns solar activity. It also alerts you to problems with radio transmissions and satellite transmission problems from those solar flares. But, most of all, I did discover that NOAA confirmed that Cosmic Rays interact with chemicals in the atmosphere like NO, or Nitrous Oxide and can have long lasting effects in the upper and middle layers of the atmosphere.
The site gets into what they describe as solar minimums. In common terms, that's cloud cover. And, they did confirm that solar minimums do have an impact on the planets climate.
There is also a theory: cosmic rays can create nucleation sites in the atmosphere which seed cloud formations and create cloudier conditions. "If this were true, then there would be a significant impact on climate, which would be modulated by the 11-year solar cycle", it concludes.
Just about a year ago, on 21 February 2014, I published an article entitled, "A Read That Raises Both Eyebrows." In that article, it brings to light on this blog that HAARP, was working on research about climate control in both war and peace. At that time it was just a frightening discovery of how little we know about what our government is working on. The main problem being is that by the time we find out about it...it's old, old news. Which, actually, is a good thing for the country. However, the HAARP project was about the disturbance of the upper atmosphere changing the chemical constituents like NO (Nitrous Oxide) in the upper and middle layers of the atmosphere. Some called them chem trails. Others called them con-trails, which were long streaks of narrow clouds in the sky.
By the late afternoons, the sky was usually under a layer of high clouds from all the criss-crossing that some assumed were caused by jet aircraft while others knew they were rays being generated by the HAARP station in Alaska and its mobil units that were reported to be out and about.
So, when all the talk about HAARP being just something someone made up.....really turned out to be a real puppet stage with real actors and real characters... and all I could say was that Cupid is shooting his arrows but not at the hearts of other humans, but on a stage that we see being acted out and write it off as just another puppet show in the park as I pushed my chair away from the desk and head out to the kitchen coffee pot for a refill.
Happy Valentines Day
edited: 04 Feb 2015, typo and spelling error.
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