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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
NRG 161.44-5.4%Dec 12 9:30 AM EST

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To: Doug R who wrote (4172)5/22/2021 4:08:36 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) of 6351
 
Some of the major evidence so far....

From 12/13/2018 - 1131
For the next 3 or 4 years it now becomes the magnetosphere strength and the migration of the North magnetic Pole that will be the factor which is front and center.













Particular events on Earth have also occurred that are likely attributable to this galactic influence.
Many of them related to extreme weather, volcanic uptick beginning and a long list of "firsts" in the record books.
One event as an example - the first ever hurricane to strike Oman in June 2007. Of course...these things are blamed on global warming.
Extreme will become more extreme and there will soon be the serious question suggested and passed around about a global "climate lockdown".


"The Atlantic has had at least one named storm prior to the official start of hurricane season on June 1 for seven years in a row (2015 - 2021)," Dr. Philip Klotzbach said.
Subtropical Storm "Ana" forms NE of Bermuda

This, in spite of the 2016 weird El Nino.
Smaller localized cycles begin to "bend" as the entry of larger cycle turnings overruns them.

A lot of "bending" going on across many localized cycles.
2020 was the most active tropical storm year in the Atlantic among all of the previous 170 years of record keeping.
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