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Earth's magnetic field weakening (JS 6.21 & 6.22) by trapper/kcmo ..... Ask Trapper

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June 21 2014

 

Earth's magnetic field weakening

Throughout history, Earth's magnetic field has weakened and strengthened, and even flipped poles. HOWEVER, even years ago, before any of this pole flip/weakening drifting talk was going on, I thought about the world's electrical grids and what impact they would have on Earth's magnetic field.

There are two things to consider, and that is that when we are using AC, it will effectively act as a giant degaussing field for any static magnetic source. And though the Earth's magnetic field is caused by fluid motion in the core, I still wondered how the grid would affect it because an AC magnetic field will eventually weaken any static magnet. Granted, the distances are large between the grid and the core, but at 50 and 60 HZ, the AC magnetic fields from the world's power grid can indeed penetrate deeply enough to react with Earth's magnetic field.

 

DC fields could be worse

I would expect DC magnetic fields to affect a fluidic magnetic system worse than AC magnetic fields. And with the Earth's magnetic field being a product of fluid motion in the earth's core, I would expect it to be possible to influence it with external factors, SUCH AS the introduction of the new super long run DC power lines, which are no longer AC. AC has been used since Tesla, because it made it easy to change the voltage with transformers. In the past, electronics were expensive and difficult, and inverters did not exist. Nowadays, we do not need to use transformers to change voltages, it can be done with inverters, SO:

To save power by reducing AC line losses, AND to increase carrying capacity of the wires because skin depth and peak voltages are not an issue with DC, AND because inverters are now cheap, so you can send a half million volts DC across the country and change it to AC when it arrives, much of America's and the rest of the world's main distribution long run power grids are now DC, and that would present an entirely new situation regarding the earth's magnetic fields.

DC power distribution will create strong static magnetic fields that always pull the same way. Since the earth's magnetic fields are caused by fluid motion, AC won't affect them that much. But DC absolutely would, it could easily cause the fluid currents to change course over time via exertion of a steady pull, and that could cause problems with the Earth's magnetic fields losing intensity.

Obviously this is just a guess, but even as a kid I considered the AC power grid a potential problem for Earth's magnetic field, and as an adult with a good education in this type of area I sort of shook my head when I heard about the DC grid going in, and wondered what it would do. Perhaps we are now getting that answer as the Earth's magnetic field significantly weakens.

 

Chrome errors in Palemoon?

I have a reader who is sending me errors from Google Chrome while running Palemoon. This is with Chrome wiped completely off the machine, and nothing imported from Chrome. If anyone can explain this, I would sure like to see an answer in my mailbox. Palemoon is supposed to be a Mozilla based browser, how is it getting Chrome errors if that is completely true?

 

Mexico a lawless place?

I received several mails about Mexico from various people and am just going to blanket comment back, because this web site is not about Mexico, the same way it is not about 911 or any other totally central theme.

First of all, Mexico is NOT lawless. The law enforcement is highly visible and little used. This is because no one ever seems to do anything wrong, and the police are not tasked with a quota they use to trump up all manner of false accusation the same way they do in America. If you mind your own business, a cop is not going to butt into your life with a piece of paper claiming you viloated some form of statute.

I would not try stealing from a store in Mexico. There are enough police so that all a store owner would need to do is shout and your butt would be fried. You can on infrequent occasion see cops arrest crack head looking dudes. Additionally, (here is something interesting) I have seen on more than one occasion where the police will walk someone all the way home to their door if they are drunk to make sure they get home safe. No ticket. So what really happens in Mexico is the police doing their jobs as protectors rather than as a nuisance.

Mexico City is a little bit different story, there the police are so numerous that they get bored and that causes a problem on occasion for average people. And they really like to bother motorcycles . . . . .

 

I offended a Mexican with my comments about the immigrants

My response: Too bad. I am right. I have seen what is on both sides of the fence, and you cannot say both groups are the same. True, 90 percent of the illegal immigrants are not criminals. What about the other 10 percent? That number is way too high, you cannot have even 1 percent of any society consist of even petty criminals or the 99 percent will not be able to cope. Bad starts when you have more than 1 in 250 being a thief. Consider this. Let's say you live in a town of 3,000 which is small. If there was 1 thief in 250 people in that town, there would be 15 thieves running around in a small town. That would wreck the town. Bottom line? Even if most illegals are not criminals per se, that still does not cut it. You cannot have 1 in 10 be a thief or other sort of criminal in any group numbering in the multiple millions and then keep wherever they went to liveable for law abiding people.

 

I have received multiple mails about Mexican gangs, claiming I am full of it when I say Mexico is now decent.

My answer? Stop believing the lies told by paid shills, and parroting by idiots. Switch OFF CNN and get out and see the world. I was really worried about coming down to Mexico myself because I was subjected to the same propaganda. But right now, America is at least 10X as dangerous on average as Mexico, that is NOT an exaggeration. Having Americans be totally ignorant about the rest of the world is KEY to keeping Americans in line and in support of their government, if Americans realized how far America has fallen and how far Mexico has come up, the real immigration problem would be in Mexico. Many many Mexicans are returning to Mexico after discovering just how crappy America has become. Those who do not are more often than not sucking welfare.

And, There are bad places in Mexico. Just like there are bad towns in the U.S., my list? Tijuana, Nuevo Laredo, the outskirts of Acapulco, portions of the state of Guerro, and a small bad section in the North West corner of the state of Michoacan. And none of those places even rate as places in Mexico, even Mexicans do not go there. They all say stay out of Tijuana. You cannot assess Mexico badly just because Tijuana is crap. What about Detroit?

 

Anonymous wrote:

I want to comment on your article about Mexico, if you will post it on your web site is okay just don't say my name.

I was thinking about moving to America.

I have a lot of gringo friends and I know some warm people who were nice to me and helped me when I was there. I notice many Americans are really serious, the way they talk and facial expressions are too cold and not showing affection, it is like they are not there, like if they are drugged all the time. Maybe México is not a first class contry but by experience I noticed Mexicans are happier, show affection, familly union, their appearance is a lot different, like more bright.

When I was in L.A. I was getting an aprenticeship at a small high class level school, very selective school which was supposed to have the best of the best education and materials for the kids. (editors insert, this school was for the Hollywood stars in Beverly Hills)

Here in México I work for an upper class school and let me tell you that my school in Mexico is a far superior to what I saw after being there in America, starting with the teachers who are really committed to the improvement of their kids, the quality of the building and the materials in Mexico are superior, actually the contents of what we teach is a lot better. We have a review department as part of the services from the school, which takes all the kids who get less than 80% on the scores from the exams and we review each subject they flunked and make sure the kids get it. We have another department for the kids and personnel that need help and to teach the missbehaving kids to have values and morals. All the personnel are always smiling, we get training every week and every month, depends our roll in the school. We have tutoring for our kids at the evenings. We have Spanish and English reading programs to inculcate the love for reading and culture on our kids.

When I went to America, at first I thought I would find something different and on a higher level, but did not. After going to the US many times I have to say that I like America a lot but México has a lot of good things too and is a really beautiful conuntry.

 

My comment

From the mails I have received, no one will believe a high class school in Mexico will exceed a custom private school in Beverly Hills. But some of these schools in Mexico are absolutely GREAT, despite the fact that Americans will have a hard time accepting that. At one such school, American teachers who came down to Mexico got fired because they did not produce good enough results. I know that story first hand.

80 PERCENT THRESHOLD BEFORE REMEDIAL EDUCATION KICKS IN? Ha, In America that would be an honor student in some schools!

Backup of an IRS article

IRS is definitely faking E-mail loss BECAUSE

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) said it can't provide emails sent
between 2009 and 2011 that were requested by congressional
investigators because of hard drive crashes.

The agency said that emails stored on dead drives were lost
forever because its email backup tapes were recycled every six
months, and employees were responsible for keeping their own
long-term archives.

The IRS had a contract with email backup service vendor Sonasoft
starting in 2005,
according to FedSpending.org
, which lists the contract as being
for “automatic data processing services.” Sonasoft’s motto is
“email archiving done right,” and the company lists the IRS as a
customer.

In 2009, Sonasoft even sent out a
Tweet
advertising its work for the IRS.

The exact details of the service that Sonasoft provided to the
IRS aren’t clear. But the company advertises its
email archiving solution as “ideal for small and medium businesses,
government agencies, school districts, nonprofit organizations
using Microsoft’s Exchange Server.” And a document posted on
its website describing its services says that its system “archives
all email content and so reduces the risk of
non-compliance with legal, regulatory and other obligations to
preserve critical business content.”

Sonasoft connection and IRS contract details first noted
on Morgenr’s Twitter account
.

Source: http://reason.com/blog/2014/06/20/the-irs-had-a-contract-with-an-email-bac

I cached this here because it is disappearing from the web, just like everything else does in favor of the world's top criminals.

June 22 2014

 

AMD possibly not safe

Russia will be replacing all the AMD and INTEL processors used in government offices with their own locally made chip. I do not know if they themselves got ahold of special information regarding AMD and deemed them unsafe, but they will be switching over to locally made processors just like China did. And I bet they are trash, but it is better to have things be safe than glitzy.

I will be looking into this, to get the performance stats on that processor.

65,000 undocumented children per month

That is how many have been taken into the U.S. per month since last year in preparation for Obama's amnesty plan to screw America by letting any family member up related to a child, to stay here permanently. That could easily top 500,000 per month

 

About the gay chants and Mexican soccer coach

Obviously all the hype about the mosquito diseases is in response to this, to deface latin America. But there is something you should know about Dengue and other mosquito illnesses in Latin America - they are usually totally harmless, and hyped up as much as the gangs and other garbage America uses to scare people. With Dengue, 80 percent of people have no symptoms at all. Of the one percent that get really sick to the point where they could die, virtually all of them are obese women and fat little girls. I am not making this up. No one has figured out why Dengue behaves that way, but rest assured, the only social group that needs to worry about Dengue does not have many internationally traveling soccer fans. The mosquito illness scare is a load of bunk.

 

California splitting into six states?

That would mean the [Israelis] are behind this, so it should be avoided at all costs. Any time you see six in a headline, six points in a logo, or six steps to a plan, it is in this day and age virtually assured to be [Israeli], with them everything boils down to six, as in the star of David on the flag of Israel where two triangles make six points with six lines, and make six separate traingles within the star, and a hexagram at the center. No kidding, look at that, it is 3x satanic and I am to a degree convinced it is a form of the mark of the beast.

Certainly with everything regarding them nowadays, especially the ways of deception, the finances and other things we all know about, their root behavior is evil and I actually believe their star as presented on the flag of Israel is an indicator of this. The real star of david does not look like that.


 

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