Will the Earth be Hit by a Solar "Kill Shot"?
Major Edward Dames, dubbed a controversial contemporary "prophet of doom" because of dire predictions he makes during appearances on the Art Bell nigh radio talk show, continues to warn about a "kill shot" from the Sun.
Because of his warnings, Dames has become the brunt of attack by critics who accuse him of being a fraud. His censors, however, obviously fail to understand the wonders of his craft as a scientifically accurate tool.
Dames, who does not claim to be a psychic or even a prophet, is instead a specialist in a new/ancient science known as remote viewing. Developed by the military as an experiment in Cold War spy technology, remote viewing was found to be a way to uncover secrets without going there.
To do this, viewers use a technique that shuts down normal left brain activity for a few brief moments so the right side of the brain can glean information. It is similar to what students of yoga and other earth sciences call the "state of alpha" or "no-thought" brought on by long periods of deep meditation. The theory is that the data comes from a mysterious library of information once identified by Carl Jung as "the collective consciousness."
Entire books have been written about this.
While nobody seems to have a clear description of just what the collective is, or how it works, I have a personal theory. The human soul possesses a light, or a piece of the great intelligence that we call God. We are much more than we allow ourselves to believe. Because of this inner godliness, everything we think, see or do becomes information stored in this supernatural memory system. And this warehouse of information will exist as long as humans continue to hang around and mentally keep it in place.
I have taken you down this trail to explain why the predictions made by Major Dames should not be taken lightly. Dames was a protégé of Ingo Swann, a natural psychic who became part of the military team working on right brain functioning in the early 1960s. And it was Swann who discovered a way to by-pass the unpredictable and sometimes peculiar way psychics tap into the collective. Using the theory that psychic functioning is right brain functioning, Swann found a way to keep the left side of the brain busy so the right brain could work on demand.
This technique is known as remote viewing.
While it is true that early efforts at remote viewing failed to glean 100 percent accurate information in the early days, that is no longer true.
Because he has insisted on sticking to a rigid protocol, and because he is presently working with very precise remote viewers, Major Dames can now go on the air and predict future events with almost perfect accuracy.
I know what I am talking about. A student of Major Dames, my son Aaron C. Donahue, has worked hard during the last four years perfecting the technique to an even more exact science. Donahue also is a natural psychic so his study of remote viewing has made him what Dames calls a "super psychic." Now that Donahue has teamed up with Dames and F.M. Bonsall, another brilliant student who trained under Dames, their combined accuracy can be measured at nearly 100 percent.
Aaron Donahue is so good at what he does, he is recognized as the top remote viewer in the world. His work concerning alpha-numerics, enigma and death is unparalleled.
Donahue's work has even helped break down some of the constant problems linked to remote viewing data. Until recently, remote viewers were unable to get good time lines (just when a future event would occur) because they could not grasp the concept of numbers.
Another phenomenon about reporting visions of future events, remoteviewers have discovered, is that once the information is placed in the collective, people subconsciously alter their behavior and thus stop the predicted event. This column has been used occasionally for experimentation in diverting predicted future catastrophe. Once the prediction of a terrible event, such as a war or a financial collapse, is put in print, the event is almost always diverted. Thus it appears, at times, that remote viewers are finding incorrect information.
Even in its earlier days, before the remote viewing protocol was refined like it is today, Dames said his team was seeing a future event that threatened about a third of the life on this planet. As early as three years ago, he began calling it a "kill shot" and suggested that it might be a super flare from the Sun. He said that before we get the kill shot, however, there is going to be another event he describes as "a shot across the bow."
Skeptics have since poked fun at Dames because his so-called death flare from the Sun hasn't happened. Because certain other predictions haven't happened either, scoffers are now using the Internet to take some harsh shots at Dames.
But a lot of the things he predicted have happened. He told us about the malformation of the frogs long before they came true.
He said the Hale-Bopp Comet would usher in a new form of mold that would drop down out of space and attack the grain crops. Since then an unexpected spore of a mutated new mold assaulted the Russian space station Mir. It recently came to Earth when Mir fell into the South Pacific. Is this the culprit Dames saw in our future?
Dames said he and his team also have been looking at a terrible future event when babies are dying. He said they saw the dying babies but could only guess at the cause. Last year he suggested that it might be something in the milk. This year he thinks the babies are dying because they don't have anything to eat.
With Mad Cow Disease, Hoof and Mouth Disease, Bovine Tuberculosis and a variety of other new diseases sweeping the world's livestock, the probability of losing meat as a main staple in much of the world's diet is suddenly a real threat. And if Dames is correct about a new plant pathogen attacking the grains and grasses, there could soon be a shortage of any food.
Why should we take the Dames warning of a solar kill shot seriously? Because the Sun is now in what is called a Twenty-third Cycle. It is behaving erratically, burning hotter and shooting off massive X-class flares and higher. A few weeks ago, solar watchers said the Sun unexpectedly turned completely around on its axis. What was once the Sun's North Pole is now it's South Pole, if you can measure north from south on that burning ball.
About a week prior to the last Dames interview on the Bell Show, the Earth came very close to being swept by a flare powerful enough to have affected all life on at least one part of the Earth. Astronomers watched in alarm as a very large solar storm came into view as the Sun turned. The super storm continued to turn, its surface bubble appearing about ready to explode just as it was pointing right at the Earth. Something amazing happened, however. Instead of exploding, the bubbling caldron eased slightly and held back until the Sun turned slightly farther. When the flare erupted, the energy flew off in another direction, narrowly missing Earth.
The flare was so powerful it could not be measured, solar observers reported.
Dames said he believes that was our shot across the bow.
Will we get a kill shot? Donahue said he also sees at least one major flare event, and perhaps more in our future. Because the Earth's ozone layer has been eroded, Donahue said there remains little to protect us from damaging exposure to the extreme effects of such an attack. It will be comparable to standing in the fall-out of a nearby nuclear attack. Plant life will wither and die. Cancer and other diseases will increase among humans and animals. There will be a general breakdown of our immune systems.
While the kill shot won't be a spectacular "sudden death" event, everyone caught in its path, which will involve about a third of the world's life, will probably be doomed to a slow and painful end, Donahue said.
How can we protect ourselves? The best way is to remote view the places where the flares will strike, and then go somewhere else. The alternative will be to find a deep cave and move into it. |