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Magnetic Dance
The Zetas have been asked, in the past, about the antics of the Earth’s magnetic field as displayed on the Magnetic Simulator
http://www2.nict.go.jp/y/y223/simulation/realtime/index.html
in Japan. The normal field has what appears to be wings flowing outward at the top and bottom, the light blue lines represent magnetons from the N Pole of Earth and the red lines represent their return to the S Pole of Earth. These wings are blown outward, away from the Sun, by the solar wind. As the N Pole of Planet X is turned increasingly toward Earth, this forces the Earth to deal with a blast of magnetons, turning the simulator graphic white hot, as shown on May 10, 2011 at 15:03 UTC.
ZetaTalk Explanation 8/21/2009:
http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta526.htm
This crowding can be shown in the blast of magnetic particles that have been recorded periodically since January 21, 2009. There are harmonics that occur when two magnetic fields encounter each other. The fields clash and divert the magneton flow temporarily if they cannot merge in an alignment.
To deal with the press of magnetons coming from the N Pole of Planet X, Earth may allow her magnetic field to simply go end-to-end with the larger field of Planet X. This causes the Earth to seemingly lose its S Pole altogether. This was the case on May 9, 2011 at 22:19 UTC.
ZetaTalk Explanation 9/30/2009
http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta536.htm
Any plot of a magnetosphere will show output from the N Pole, regardless of what activity might be ongoing at the S Pole. Magnetons flow out from the N Pole, circle round, and return at the S Pole. What would cause the Earth's magnetosphere to temporarily show only an outbound stream (blue lines), and this almost entirely turned quickly in space toward the direction of the Earth's magnetic S Pole rather than arching out into space before returning, but then bypassing the Earth's S Pole? It is as though the magnetons are diverted away from returning to the Earth's S Pole, and this is what is occurring.
The Earth seldom goes end-to-end, and then only briefly, more often slipping into a shared field. This is where the magnetons hosing out from the N Pole of Planet X return to Earth’s S Pole seemingly from above, giving the Earth’s magnetic field a twisted appearance. This was the case on May 10, 2011 at 13:19 UTC.
ZetaTalk Explanation 10/29/2009:
http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta542.htm
What would explain the magnetic twist, where Earth's field appears to be heading in the wrong direction entirely, the emissions from the N Pole going directly south, the intake at the S Pole coming directly from the north? Some magnetons from the N Pole of Planet X, which has a wide field, drift to the S Pole of Earth rather than travel on to the S Pole of Planet X.
Where these anomalies have shown up occasionally - the blast, the end-to-end, or the shared field – the Earth’s magnetic field is predominantly in its normal winged shape, without any evidence of a white hot blast. But things are obviously heating up. During a 24 hour period - May 9, 1011 21:04 UTC to May 10, 2011 19:04 UTC – all variations made at least one appearance. What kind of a magnetic dance is the Earth enduring?
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