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A 1972 Solar Storm Set Off 4,000 Sea Mines

Posted: 12-05-2018 09:34 PM
by Riddick
In the North Vietnamese port of Hai Phong, on August 4th 1972, dozens of mines exploded in an instant with no passing ships to trigger them.

An invisible force originating 93 million miles away had set them off. Earlier that month the sun produced a series of solar flares so strong they distorted the magnetic field on the side of the earth they hit weeks later.

Bright aurora skies appeared all over the U.S. and Europe, as far south as Spain. And had the solar storm coincided with a NASA mission, the particles colliding with the ship would have incapacitated, and possibly killed, the astronauts.

Scientists believe it's one of the top two solar storms in recorded history. FULL STORY

Re: GOT Sun? Go to 1/8/19 @ The Jim Bohannon Show!

Posted: 01-09-2019 04:57 PM
by Malaria_Kidd II
That's new/old news us few preppers need to know Riddick! Wow!

Preppers is underlined red! Lol :roll:

Now back to your eye opening topic!

Go to 40:35 on 1/8/19 for last night's Jim Bohannon Show where Wm. Forstchen lays this sun CME/EMP + CPE? on the line highlighting his newest book '48 Hours'!!!

http://www.jimbohannonshow.com/jim-bohannon-podcasts/

William and Jim did not bring up the fact that green glass shards can be found in some Asian or African deserts, but could the sun do that to sand? Listen to this podcast and wonder about that sentence! I know I sure did!............... :oops:

If you don't see 01/08/19 just scroll down in past shows.


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