Subj: Re: ORBIT: ATTACK ON SOL?

Date: 98-06-03 16:40:27 EDT

From: marstar@escape.com (Robert D. Morningstar)

My response follows:

Dear Kent:

Thank you for the update on the Sun Bullets!

My response follows:

Dear Kent:

Thank you for the update on the Sun Bullets!

I am of the opinion that what we are observing is the ingestion of several huge comets, asteroids, or pieces of a fragmented cosmic Iceberg of monumental dimensions which may have broken up in a way similar to the Shoemaker-Levi String of Pearls Cometary Train which struck Jupiter in 1994.

I had the unique experience of being one of the only humans ever to see the Jovian moon, Europa, with the naked eye when I planned my observation of the event on the so-called "worst case scenario". This was proposed in December of 1993 as a likelihood since the strike would be on the far side.

It had been predicted that we might only get to see flashes reflected off the surfaces of moons of Jupiter. Thus, I was able to observe Europa flash on and off like a lighthouse in the night.

I cannot believe that the objects depicted in the animations or photos could have any terrestrial link such as some black project or other, if that is what is suspected.

The size of the two objects depicted in the Lasco photos are of such size that they would have to dwarf the earth by comparison and I don't believe that any nation on earth could have such capabilities technologically speaking or otherwise.

I think that the Earth may have been lucky that our Sol just gobbled up two potential "titanic" hazards to us in our course around the solar system. However, the consequences of the solar prominence which followed the impact explosion could be dire as well considering the amount of radiation just released and the resulting magnetic instability just discovered.

I've been watching the magnetic aberrations since early March and I posted some pertinent information for a while as "Today's Space Weather" and a lot of boobs didn't get it and thought I was just playing around. This magnetic aberration has been building for months and the snowballs might have been drawn in and could possibly help to repolarize the sun when the vorticular disturbances caused by impact begin to even themselves out. The angular momentum from the impact and explosion of the solar prominences could give it a kick to "spin up" in which case the axis would begin to more clearly define itself. If, on the on the hand the angular momentum is such as to make it "spin down" then...the new is not so good.

Interestingly, the "Sun Bullets" seem to have impacted near the 19.5

degree latitude which Hoagland believes to be points of magnetic resonance where the "embedded energy tetrahedron within the planetary sphere" erupts periodically with"vorticular, roiling energy patterns" typified by extremely powerful electromagnetic disturbances (Bermuda Triangle) or volcanic activity (Canary Islands, Hawaii, and Olympus Mons on Mars, Great Red Spot on Jupiter).

I fear that there may be very severe weather in the next few weeks due to unpredictable oscillations in the solar wind which will have powerful effects on the Aurora Borealis (i.e., HAARP Experiment) as well as whipping the jet streams into wild galloping patterns.

Otherwise, the news is pretty good...those two objects (whatever they were) would have left but a tight little asteroid belt of cosmic dust girdling the 3rd ring around the Sun if they had encountered Terra fist and not Sol.

The above is the sole opinion of

Robert D. Morningstar,

President, Morningstar Aerospace

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