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The last two times this happened (2003 and 1989) were during major solar events. This was not a major solar event.

Full story at .

The last two times this happened (2003 and 1989) were during major solar events. This was not a major solar event. Full story at [spaceweather.com](https://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=28&month=03&year=2023).

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Could that be related to shifting poles?

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It’s definitely related to that. The field getting weaker is what happens in the lead‐up to the solar micronova and magnetic reversal. The poles move closer to one another as the field gets weaker. They are expected to converge somewhere over the Indian Ocean before they flip and go back to full strength after the micronova.

The man pointing this out in the video is Ben Davidson, one of the main people warning us about this. His covers the story pretty well.

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Yes. Pole shifting is directly related to the weakening of the field. It is the primary factor.

That said, the borealis can also be indicative of solar activity and doesn't necessarily imply anything about Earth.

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Drifting magnetic poles and a weakening magnetic field = Nemesis is near.

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Doom Porn, used to watch this guy a few years back, only thing I got from him was learn to swim or move to Commie-rado Springs and join his ranch. No thanks, smells like CIA to me, especially considering that was the original source document this is based on.

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Fucking magnetic fields, how do they work

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It’s the sun doing it most likely.

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It's caused by being in the strong part of the solar cycle. The Amateur radio guys on here can fill you in.

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Let's crank CERN up to 11!