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Interaction of the Solar Wind and Magnetosphere

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2007

Computer model driven by science data shows Earth's bow shock -- the leading, colored edge to the left -- stretching out toward the Sun as solar wind density drops. The magnetosphere (gray shading) changes from a windsock shape to a dipole.

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  • The magnetic shield has holes in it besides the poles and radiation is now piercing the earth causing rainbow effects, nick named, chem-bows. I saw one in New York State. I theorize this to be the purpose of the classified "Chem Trail" spraying of metallic particles in every NATO country, namely aluminum, barium, et al.

    Does anyone have any ideas on this? For sure there is grave concern about the solar winds reaching us as the magnetic flux shield is in degradation.

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