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Solar Eclipse Nov. 25th Not Good, Dec. 10th Lunar Eclipse Worse |
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by Mitch Battros - Earth Changes I have laid out historically what happens every time a solar or lunar eclipse occurs. It is not good news, especially when it occurs during the US holidays between Nov. to Jan. Historically, large natural events occur just prior to, or closely after an eclipse event.
But there is some good news. The Nov. 25th event is a "partial" solar eclipse of which studies show there appears to be a quantitative factor. In other words - the larger the eclipse, the greater the effect on Earth.
A "total" Lunar eclipse follows next month on December 10th which history suggest could be present a greater intensity than Nov. 25th's solar event. What has happened in the past, and I predict will happen next and in the future, is for a large magnitude earthquake to occur within 14 days of either-side of eclipse events. This could also take the form of a volcano, hurricane, or tsunami. |
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Yep.
We will see what happens.