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Who is this man with the fair hair?

“Ground Control To Major Tom”  David Wilcock is a filmmaker and an awakened intuitive researcher. His new book  The Source Field Investigations goes into detail about his vision for humanity, changes occurring around 2012, and his concept of the ‘source field.’  ThisThe Source Field Investigations field represents the source for space, the flow of time, physical matter at the quantum level, as well as for consciousness, he said. We’re actually moving into a new energy zone in the galaxy that elevates consciousness and makes us more loving people, he said, noting that studies have shown that the violent crime rate has gone down.

Wilcock suggested that we’re headed into ‘end times’–not in the sense of the world ending, but rather that time as we know it will end, or change its flow. He reached this conclusion from studying Zoroastrian scripture, which reportedly goes back to the time of Atlantis, and first proposed that time will end. And now, current physics models indicate we can change the rate of time with our own consciousness, he continued, adding that when there’s a solar burst of energy, it slightly changes the flow of time. “I believe what’s happening to us is that this energetic acceleration we’re going through is making abilities that used to be in the hands of masters like Jesus, available to everyone,” he said.

There is covert technology that can slow time down or speed it up, and it involves creating a rotational wave in the gravity field, as gravity is what powers time, he explained. Regarding 2012 prophecies, while there may be some natural cataclysms, he believes we’re heading into a golden age, and that there’s a lot more to being human than the levels we’ve reached on this planet. According to ET and ancient sources, “human beings apparently go through sudden energetic springboards that radically transform human evolution into some sort of light being,” and this may be accomplished via shifts in the way that time runs, he said.

103p Hartley – Hartley Comet 2

It’s definitely not Nibiru, nor planet X!

It’s the BIG GREEN COMET! The icy nucleus of comet 103P/Hartley 2 measures no more than a couple of kilometers across. That tiny nugget, however, is surrounded by an vast atmosphere of gas more than 150,000 km in diameter–about the same size as the planet Jupiter! And it’s coming our way.

And that means what?

At present, the comet is a 7th-magnitude object best seen through telescope. The comet glides by Earth only 11 million miles away on Oct. 20th. Two weeks after Comet Hartley has its close encounter with Earth, NASA will have a close encounter with the comet. The Deep Impact/EPOXI spacecraft is hurtling toward Comet Hartley now, and on Nov. 4th it will fly 435 miles from the comet’s active icy nucleus. The encounter will mark only the fifth time in history that a spacecraft has been close enough to image a comet’s core.

For astronomers this is an exciting visit.

Typically during the course of a year about a dozen comets will come within the range of amateur telescopes. Most quietly come and go with little fanfare, but during the upcoming weeks one rather small comet will be making an unusually close approach to the Earth. On March 15, 1986, astronomer Malcolm Hartley discovered a new comet on photographic images taken at the U.K. Schmidt Telescope Unit at Siding Spring, Australia.

At the time Hartley discovered it, the new found comet was an exceedingly faint object, with just a hint of a tail; it was about 25,000 times dimmer than the faintest stars that can be seen with the naked eye. After further images were obtained over the next several days, Hartley announced his discovery to the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams in Cambridge, Mass.

This fall, Comet Hartley 2 will again be passing through the inner solar system, reaching its closest point to the sun (called perihelion) on Oct. 28 at a distance of 98.4 million miles. And while en route to the sun, it will also make a very close approach to the Earth. In fact, on Oct. 20, the comet will be at its closest point to our planet at a distance of 11.2 million miles.

It’s quite unusual for any comet to approach this close to Earth. Such an event only happens on average perhaps three or four times a century. So, we should have an exciting show, but that’s about all…………..unless!

Sunspot Activity

Sun spot cycle #24 has been a BUST! We just came out of an eleven day event of ZERO sun spots which was preceded by many multiple days of a solar minimum in a time when we should be seeing a major increase in sun spots on the way to the next top in cycle 24. What’s up? Are we about to catch-up, and I mean that in a not too good way?

We currently have three sun spots visible and the newest one (#1069) is coming on strong and fast!

Good old number #1069 is really a couple of planet-sized holes with at least an M class rating. We’re not talking automobiles here. Scientists classify solar flares according to their x-ray brightness in the wavelength range 1 to 8 Angstroms. There are 3 categories: X-class flares are big; they are major events that can trigger planet-wide radio blackouts and long-lasting radiation storms. M-class flares are medium-sized; they can cause brief radio blackouts that affect Earth’s polar regions. Minor radiation storms sometimes follow an M-class flare. Compared to X- and M-class events, C-class flares are small with few noticeable consequences here on Earth.

So, could #1069 be on the way to an X-rating? Who knows, but at least we’re now getting some action.

From a sun spot will eventually come a solar flare. A solar flare is an explosion on the Sun that happens when energy stored in twisted magnetic fields (usually above sunspots) is suddenly released. Flares produce a burst of radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves to x-rays and gamma-rays. Most often these bursts of energy head in directions away from the earth. Sometimes they don’t!

With the increased sun activity will come increased earth activity: it just works that way!

We get such things a galactic warming (and global), increased earthquake activity, increased hurricane action, and more power tornadoes to mention a few not so good consequences of the peak solar cycle. Let’s just hope the sun isn’t into catching-up too fast- like all at once!

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