Solar Cycle 25's Imminent Possible Geomagnetic Storm Could Rival 1859's "Carrington Event"
Another reason to get the FULCRUM research membership, if you don’t already — our research is truly next level, out of this world at times. Consider that back in July, in the midst of Summer, we were alone in our fears that the government may have mischaracterized Solar Cycle 25, and as with Solar Cycle 10 (when a disastrous geomagnetic storm known as the “Carrington Event” occurred back in September 1859), Western electronics could be in for a bumpy ride… if this current geomagnetic storm watch (G3 level) is any indication. The G3 level storm watch was issued by NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center, and covers October 30 and 31.
Wouldn’t it be wild if the electronic grid gets wiped out by a geomagnetic storm on Halloween? What a year 2021 has been, and maybe (time will tell!) this is its bizarre, JJ Abrams script-like finale — we’ll own nothing, and we’ll be happy, post geomagnetic storm, as the World Economic Forum has teased and previewed. Perhaps this is the mechanism for that bold claim: a pandemic weary public suddenly hit with a world-shattering magnetic storm that wipes out most bank balances, most electronic data of all kinds, and creates the kind of short term chaos that sends carbon emissions plummeting, returns people to a simpler way of life, and allows Mother Earth to heal.
Back in 1859, the few electronics that existed (mostly telegraph lines and transmission stations) were thoroughly fried by the Carrington Event geomagnetic storm, which was instigated by X-class solar flare and coronal mass ejection from the Sun. Even some disconnected power lines and transmission cables were reportedly able to carry a charge and cause a shock, due to the enormous amount of electromagnetic energy that entered Earth’s atmosphere at that time — September 1-2, 1859.
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