Dodging the Apocalypse
A little over a week ago, on Sunday, March 12, a near-catastrophic event occurred that could have wrecked the lives of everyone reading this:A Powerful Solar Eruption on Far Side of Sun Still Impacted Earth.A massive eruption of s...
Why the fuck would that be a mercy? A repeat of the Carrington Event is one of three ways we can free ourselves from the ZOG and you’re happy that it didn’t happen?
You do realize that life is ridiculously hard without the existing social infrastructure and skills we've mostly lost at this point.
I get it, and even doing my own readiness, but until you've done some practice runs you dont realize how shitty it would really be. And that's under best case scenario with a team of people u can trust.
K, done it. I have an independent source of food and water established for my family, and there are local sources for me to get fuel/tools/maintenance, etc. I’m ready. Bring on the nukes/solar flare/volcanic winter/destruction of jewish civilization.
A Carrington Event wouldn't wipe out the world, just a huge swath of wherever the solar storm hit. I trust God's wisdom more than yours.
So… the world, then. Expect most electrical devices and infrastructure to be fried. Earth itself isn’t a barrier to this.
No one is talking about this.
Your geography sucks, 'nuff said on that.
You said bring on the apocalypse to stick it to the Jews. God, either passively or actively, say nyet to sticking it to the Jews at the moment, at least via a solar event. Therefore, you were talking about it. Thus I trust God's plan more than Tallestkil's. Did you get your coffee yet today?
No one is talking about geography.
At this moment? This moment in time? Right now? This exact moment? Yeah. Obviously. No shit. What the fuck is your point.
Are you even white? Do you have any fucking comprehension of what abstract thought is? Are you literate? Are you trolling? What the fuck does your response even mean? My personal preferences don’t have any power over objective external reality. Are you neurologically capable of comprehending this?
The world is geography, silly goose.
Your preference is for an apocalypse last week because you think that will stick it to the Jews. God, mercifully, had other plans. I trust God, not weirdos on the internet.
I have to remind myself, that you're not a bot, because occasionally you do post things that are sources applicable to the topic at hand that bots aren't capable of doing, but mon ami, I would not be obliquely criticizing other people's intelligence because, frankly, I have had conversations with smarter niggers than you.
Magical.
Today is fine. Keep your strawmen to yourself.
Ah, yes. How could I forget that God’s “mercy” is to have His followers tortured. Gee, remind me what chapter and verse that was again.
And yet nothing you’ve said has proven this claim.
Ah, just as I was about to head out the door.
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Pretending you didn't write that you wanted the end of the world the stick it to the Jews.
Mercy and justice are competing virtues, mon ami, and suffering draws us closer to God. Remember that.
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Anyway, I've got a long weekend coming up with some travel.
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Thanks for admitting that everything I said was objectively correct and that you’re incapable of justifying your jew worship.
Lmao that was my thought, too. The "merciful" thing would have been to bathe this neverending nightmare planet in hellfire until all that remains is a charred husk.
Christianity has been attacked from within and without since it began. It survives thanks to God's grace. Many, many people who have given it an honest chance have been converted and saved. That will continue to happen and the church will not end. The buildings may not be the same ones we think they are though. In fact it might not be any of the buildings soon.
Most religions humans have practiced didn't survive.
Better luck next time
Dodging the Apocalypse By J.R. Dunn A little over a week ago, on Sunday, March 12, a near-catastrophic event occurred that could have wrecked the lives of everyone reading this:
A Powerful Solar Eruption on Far Side of Sun Still Impacted Earth.
A massive eruption of solar material, known as a coronal mass ejection or CME, was detected escaping from the Sun at 11:36 p.m. EDT on March 12, 2023. The CME erupted from the side of the Sun opposite Earth.
This was a replay of the Carrington event of September 1, 1859:
Suddenly, [British astronomer Richard Christian] Carrington spotted what he described as “two patches of intensely bright and white light” erupting from the sunspots. Five minutes later the fireballs vanished, but within hours their impact would be felt across the globe.
That night, telegraph communications around the world began to fail; there were reports of sparks showering from telegraph machines, shocking operators and setting papers ablaze. All over the planet, colorful auroras illuminated the nighttime skies, glowing so brightly that birds began to chirp and laborers started their daily chores, believing the sun had begun rising. Some thought the end of the world was at hand…
What happened on March 12 was similar to the 1859 outburst – only worse. Early estimates suggest that this explosion was ten to a hundred times more powerful than the one of 1859. Such events – if not quite so extreme -- are not uncommon. One serious difference from 1859 was that explosion took place on the side of the sun facing away from earth. If it had been facing in our direction, if the earth had borne the full brunt of that blast, we can scarcely imagine the results. It’s likely that all operating electrical systems would have been immediately destroyed, the same as the telegraph systems in 1859. Any active electronic instruments – and possibly even those that happened to be shut down – would have been fried, transformed into useless hunks of plastic, metal, and silicon. The electrical and electronic networks (e.g., the Net) that form the framework of Third Millennial civilization would have been annihilated. Once they were destroyed, all power would vanish. Industry would grind to a halt. Massive amounts of data, including almost all financial data, would simply disappear. All methods of communication beyond voice range would no longer exist. It wouldn’t be a matter of waiting to be rescued by a government of any sort. Government would have shrunk to little more than a notion. The very tools on which relief, and even recovery, depend would simply have vanished. The consequences beggar the imagination. A new Dark Age would have been the best option to expect.
The event did have some effects. Spectacular auroras were seen much farther south than usual. For some hours, radio transmission was down above the Arctic Circle globally. Oddly enough, AT itself may well have been affected. That Sunday night I was on duty, as I usually am, and was just shutting things down when the wave front of this thing struck earth a little after 11:30. My PC immediately slowed down, and certain functions started acting iffy. While putting in the final article graphics, I soon learned that they wouldn’t insert, and that the entire graphics system was useless. After a little work I came up with a plausible hack that I thought would cover things – only to learn the next day that the server was down and not loading any scheduled material. It took AT’s excellent tech team several hours to straighten this out.
Very little has been made of this. The media has blithely skipped past it. People who spew bloody froth over “global warming” and other bogosities didn’t so much as twitch, probably because it can’t be blamed on capitalism, industry, or the GOP. Most of the populace is in blissfully ignorant, much the same as a girl I used to know who lived in Carlstadt, a small New Jersey town not far from New York City. A few Weeks after she decamped, in dubious circumstances, for the wilds of central Jersey, I learned from the papers – I was in real estate and kept an eye on things in the area – that a 500-lb. aerial bomb had been found in a garage on Garden St. It had been there since World War II, and over the decades had started to deteriorate, the TNT “sweating” nitroglycerin, a highly explosive and extremely unstable compound that settled to the bottom of the casing. That thing could have gone off any time, and it had would have levelled everything on that side of the street for two hundred yards in each direction.
The address of that garage was two doors down from where that girl had been living. For over a years’ time she had spent her days in a rather nice little apartment without much thought or worries while a few steps away instantaneous death slept without her ever knowing it.
No doubt there are people out there who can’t understand the CME any more than Mimi did that bomb.
Events like this are valuable in that they lend perspective. One of the major flaws of conservatism is its defeatism. If leftism is apocalyptic, conservatism is chiliastic, always eager for that eschatological moment of doom and judgment. It doesn’t matter what it is – China, Soros, fentanyl, the cartels, CRT, transgenderism – every time a cat falls from a tree, a mob suddenly pops out of hyperspace ready equipped with sackcloth and ashes. The Last Day is always dawning, the seals ever breaking open. There’s an entire school of paleoconservative thought devoted to utter defeatism calling itself the “Remnant,” but more on that at another time.
There are always several doomsdays-of-the-moment making the rounds. A recent example has been a revival of WW III due to the war in Ukraine, that events will at any moment escalate until the siloes open up and the missiles start flying. Well… I have my doubts. If I were Vlad Putin and had spent the last year watching my much-vaunted tanks, fighter-bombers, and Hind gunships falling apart on the front lines, I’d think twice about calling out my far more complex strategic missiles.
Similarly, people – very informed people, scientists of the first rank – had been predicting a return of the Carrington event for fifty years or more, as long as it has been understood what had actually happened. They didn’t know when it was coming; a century, maybe, or a century and a half (my sympathies to those who insisted that it would be 500 years). And they were right – it did come. But not in the manner expected. Because of a very simple aspect of celestial mechanics – the rotation of the sun – all that energy blew off into empty space, and humanity did not go the way of the dinosaurs. The moral is, as a wise man once pointed out, “If you see ten troubles coming down the road, you can be sure nine will run into a ditch before they get to you.”
And what about our poor sun, victimized by its very nature? To my understanding, this event just past resets the clock. We should have little to worry about for another century or so. But on the other hand, we know so little about solar dynamics – astrophysicists are very unclear about what the precise cause of CMEs is, for one thing – that we can’t be certain. We do know that we have two more years before the current solar cycle tops out, and so far, this has been one of the most intense on record.
So take some time to reflect on the bullet that we just dodged, and give thanks that we’re not right this minute battling amid the dark ruins for the last can of baked beans. Life can be terrible, cruel, and harsh, but it also can be none of those things.
I was watching a podcast the other day about the moonwave. There was a theory that the sun's activity caused it. It was interesting to ponder. Did we have any moon waves during this time?
I don't know what a moonwave is, elaborate please.
It as very popular a few years ago. This is the trailer to the movie that was made about it.
https://youtu.be/Fiok2Usqhss
A summary of the phenomenon is that crow777, and then others once it was brought to the public's attention, kept catching video of the moon that looked like there was a current going across / over it. It was also referred to as a glitch in the matrix. The most common debunking was camera malfunction because someone was able to intentionally CGI the same characteristics.
The podcast said that it's also been documented on other planets in our solar system.
god has nothing to do with it. it's all chance. sorry
Could be. Could be you're wrong. You don't know for sure. Sorry.
If only you knew the truth.
I'm sure you'd love to enlighten us.
What's the point. You guys deny the truth when it's in front of your faces. Every. Single. Day.
Please, explain your deep insights. If not, what's the point?
Have you read your Bible? It tells all.
Looked at the two first numbers in the article.
on Sunday, March 12,
March is the 3. month. Day 12, well 1+2=3. There is your 33 coding.
was detected escaping from the Sun at 11:36 p.m. EDT on March 12, 2023.
11:36 you say. 3+6=9. Here is your 9-11 coding.
This article just more made up space stuff.
That's my ex husband's birthday. He was no good, and not just no good for me.
Something didn't come from nothing, there is a God who created the universe. I suppose your point is more whether God intervenes now and again. He might just be a watchmaker who set things in motion and who walked away, and things go as they do without a divine hand.
That said, I'm of the opinion that God intervenes now and again, and moreover that suffering is purposeful to draw us closer to him. But that's just theology not objective facts.
God has destroyed civilizations before, both by his own hand, and by letting other nations act on his behalf. And the dinosaurs never saw it coming.
Your point is not the point you think your point is, which is why I didn't answer the question as you would have liked me to answer it. Mercy and justice are two virtues that are in conflict with each other.
Waiting, sure, but no man knows the hour. So you go about your business as you need to, knowing that your death is inevitable and your particular judgement is coming up. The universal judgement of all mankind, nobody knows when that is.
Some theories say it was destroying specific genetic lines. And, that was the mercy. Nathaniel J. Gilliis is a demonologist that has very interesting research on it. It's the theory that aliens, are demons, are faeries. And, it's really good if you like that topic ( which I do!)
Some of these theories that I find interesting do require you to have been raised in the church to really appreciate them right away. When my kids join me, I have to pause and explain. Not for all researchers, but for example I Like the book, " The Genesis 6 Conspiracy" by Gary Wayne. And, I've read most of the books in that bibliography. I may not have everything memorized anymore but I get the point without needing cliff notes.
You can also go look at the Diehold Foundation's theory of the Ark of the covenant being a plasma speaker. If you remember Sunday school you remember that object hurt specific people, and not others. My kids don't have basics like that which I take for granted ( until I noticed what I just explained to you) so these topics aren't as interesting to them.