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SYMPATHETIC FLARES

Text: US Air Force 'ISOON' Becomes De-Classified...11/11/02 by Mitch Battros (ECTV) For the first time mentioned publicly, US Air Force representatives reveal a special developed solar telescope to monitor "solar flares which puzzle scientist". This statement was made by Dr. Don Neidig, solar physicist based at National Solar Observatory above Alamogordo, New Mexico. On October 31st 2002, a rare simultaneous solar eruption occurred on opposite sides of the Sun. They were powerful enough to be classified as X-Class flares. An X-Class flare has an explosive force equivalent to millions of hydrogen bombs. Dr. Neidig believes the two separate, but simultaneous flares which were separated by more than one million miles, were connected by some sort of magnetic cord. This has brought up the hypothesis of solar flares erupting in a polarized manner. Since we are unable to monitor the opposite side of the Sun, it is currently not possible to prove this theory. Dr. Neidig believes that on Halloween night, the Sun was perfectly positioned we were witness to a 'east - west' polar explosion. This very event could be happening every time we see a solar eruption on the Earth directed Sun surface. Researchers have identified a type of paired solar flare called "sympathetic flares", but this was thought to be more rare. Now there is serious thought of each flare having a twin on the opposite side of the Sun. Still, there has not be forthcoming information as to the cause of this recent history of unprecedented solar activity. The instrument used to capture the duel event was "ISOON" (Improved Solar Observing Network) operated by the US Air Force. It appears the Air Force has a keen interest in the Sun. One cannot rule out military operations to be a central concern. Equation: Sunspots => Solar Flares => Magnetic Shift => Shifting Ocean and Jet Stream Currents => Extreme Weather and Human Disruption (mitch battros)

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