Well yesterday morning an emerging sunspot area on the SUN blasted out a minor amount of material into space. While it was in our general direction, it was to our left at the suns highest daypoint, off towards Jupiter. RIGHT NOW the SUN has gone active. An increased minor amount has been, and still is being blasted out of the sun. Minor means it has no direct dangerous effects on our safety. The after effects could influence earthquakes or disastrous weather. I do not know if it was from the same sunspot region, a huge sunspot facing directly at us, or one facing Mercury and Saturn. It does appear that imaging from the Solar Dynamics Laboratory has captured a huge solar flare, that would emit a blast in the Mercury/Saturn direction. The SUN is at its peak cycle and could have more blasts in the very near future.
During this week, the active situation currently playing out on the SUN should be monitored. While at the current level we are not in danger of any disruptions, this activity could increase easily due to the SUN being at maximum strength and planet alignment.
As Earths' electromagnetic field is introduced to the increased material from the SUN, this could combine with the upcoming moon cycle to release potential EARTHQUAKES around the world. These would be in the normal seismic zones, not the unusual zones active since August 2011. We also could see more twists to current weather patterns for the next 2 weeks.
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