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8/22/17: AFTERGLOW

Posted on August 22nd, 2017 by Clyde Lewis

MONOLOGUE WRITTEN BY CLYDE LEWIS

Now that many of us have experienced a solar eclipse for the first time, I was very surprised at how I felt when it happened and how the event affected those around me. As the sun was being shadowed by the moon, the temperature started to cool as the sun’s rays were being blocked out. This of course is normal, however, many people who were with me watching the eclipse were saying that at the moment of first contact leading up to totality they felt a shifting sensation which threw off their equilibrium.

The technocrats say that loss of the ultraviolet light affects the ionosphere.

Stretching from roughly 50 to 400 miles above Earth’s surface, the ionosphere is an electrified layer of the atmosphere that reacts to changes from both Earth below and space above. Such changes in the lower atmosphere or space weather can manifest as disruptions in the ionosphere that can interfere with communication and navigation signals.

The eclipse turns off the ionosphere’s source of high-energy radiation; the immediate lack of solar radiation can create feelings of anxiety by observers in the path of totality. While many people react be cheering some people fill some sort of reverence, while others are apprehensive.

Staying clear of the eclipse does not mean you won’t feel affected by the solar charged electrical fields that abruptly shut down when darkness falls.

Being immersed in ionospheric dynamics is not really something the average person thinks about during an eclipse. The visible light reduces, but what also reduces is the extreme ultraviolet output.

In the daytime, ionospheric plasma is dense and when the Sun sets, production goes away, charged particles recombine gradually through the night and density drops. During the eclipse, we feel as if a carpet has been pulled out from us and the diminished output of ultraviolet rays makes come people feel uneasy.

Disturbances in the ionosphere are often linked to a phenomenon known as atmospheric gravity waves, which can also be triggered by eclipses.

Earth’s magnetic field is like a wire that connects two different hemispheres together. Whenever electrical variations happen in one hemisphere, they show up in the other. This is like a solar butterfly effect.

Some scientists say that global scale effects are often seen after the eclipse. The magnetic field can assume a weaker and more complex form.

Some say that what some people felt was a taste of what you might feel if the poles shift.

You can actually look up the words “pole shift” online and you will find many opinions ranging from “they are rare magnetic events” to “civilization will be destroyed soon and the evidence is being suppressed” – there is nothing being suppressed and there are many scientists that say that pole shits can occur at any time.

Some believe there are merely magnetic pole shifts, in which only the magnetic field rotates far away from the North and South Poles we know now. In a purely magnetic pole shift, relatively little would be affected. The sun would still rise in the east and the surface of the earth would remain in the same position. Rotational pole shifts would be more impressive, in which the axis of rotation changes and the geographical poles change location.

With regard to our most recent eclipse if you felt out of sorts for a few minutes, you are not alone – the electromagnetic wave changes provide the feelings of what a pole shift may feel like.

There is this theory that over several millennia our DNA has switched off feelings of primal fear; mostly fears of the end of the world. When our magnetic well-being is altered, something switches back on that has for millennia been switched off. Namely, this has been the cellular memory of when mankind experienced a previous extinction level event.

It is believed that the earth responds as well, the Popocatepetl volcano in Mexico erupted during Monday’s solar eclipse, and various small tremors were felt along the west coast. Back in February 1979 when a total eclipse was seen over the Northwest and parts of Canada there were swarms of earthquakes that happened in Washington and Oregon in the summer of that year. Fifteen months after the eclipse Mount St. Helens erupted.

The eclipse also coincidentally began at the time that Tropical Storm Harvey began its journey in the Atlantic and there may be another one called Irma on the way.

There have been 81 total solar eclipses prior to the August 2017 event, in records dating to 1900. Of those, 51 occurred during what would be the Atlantic hurricane season, June through November.

However, only 18 cast a shadow on at least an appreciable stretch of the tropical Atlantic Basin where hurricanes and tropical storms roam. On average, a total solar eclipse only occurs over the tropical Atlantic Basin once every six to seven years.

It was also reported yesterday that new aerial photographs are showing that North American and European tectonic plates in Iceland are now pulling apart.

Some of the rifts are filled with clear cold water where divers can often be seen exploring the underwater crevices, which can be up to 200 ft. deep. In the book “The Earth’s Shifting Crust” co-authored by Charles Hapgood we read about the polar shift theories where the indicators of a magnetic shift are easy to detect.

He would correspond with Albert Eisenstein about his theories and while both acknowledged that magnetic pole shift would take some time. There are certain things which could happen and rush the process, creating pole shifts and tectonic displacement.

Hapgood and Einstein both acknowledged that a pole shift could occur in a short span of time. All that was needed to create a pole shift and seismic destruction would the approach of a huge magnetic tsunami caused by some celestial event, or the impact of large enough meteor.

Much of the plot for the disaster movie, “2012” was based on Hapgood’s theories.

As far back as June as 2010 NASA would say on one hand that the movies that show Solar Doomsday scenarios like “Knowing” and the Movie “2012” are inaccurate and are creating an amounting sense of fear. On the other hand they would also make statements that people should be prepared for a once in a lifetime solar event that will have devastating effects on the electronic grid.

If you recall the movie, 2012, opens with a solar flare and from there, the planet goes through a cataclysmic shift.

These events are known as Black Sky events.

Black Sky events are defined as, “Catastrophic occurrences caused by man or nature that bring society to its knees.”

It is quite appropriate that soon there will be a FEMA exercise known as “EarthEX2017.” The purpose of this exercise is to simulate “catastrophes such as mega earthquakes, asteroid hits, cyber terrorism or high altitude electromagnetic pulse attacks.”

The exercise will simulate a “subcontinent-scale, long duration power outage, with cascading failures of all other infrastructures,” according to the official Earth Ex website.

It can’t be denied that the motions of the heavens sometimes have a strong influence on events on Earth. We can with confidence predict that a full solar eclipse, such as that happened yesterday will prompt unusual actions from large numbers of people, as well as peculiar animal behavior.

The United States of America is rapidly descending into chaos and anarchy, which, as we know from history, leads inevitably either to civil war or dictatorship.

It has never been more clear at this moment in our history, that the United States has, over the past 25 years, become two distinctly different nations, bitterly and involuntarily coexisting within one set of national borders.

There are some that believe that this eclipse is a signal that the United States will fall soon and that the leadership we have now will soon change.

While we were in Lebanon, Oregon we were able to watch the behavior of many of the animals that were around us. We first noticed the behavior of the dogs that were with us. One dog which appropriately was named Moon, actually was excited at first, but then became lethargic and then laid down and fell right to sleep.

We also noticed that the chickens on the property that were not in a coop ran somewhere to hide. Baby deer were seen coming out of the woods and cows were actually dropping off to sleep.

The frogs and crickets started to get louder and they didn’t stop the whole day and night. Prior to the eclipse they were very quiet. We also noticed that the turkey vultures and bats were taking flight creating an eerie scene in the darkening skies.

There were a few people in our group that were getting headaches as totality began and some were having problems with their equilibrium.

Could all of this be connected to the magnetic changes that abruptly happened during totality?

Nationally it was reported that the phrase “my eyes hurt” was the number one search term hours after the solar eclipse had ended.

While interest in the term “solar eclipse” started gradually increasing at around 5:30 PM ET, it suddenly soared around 6:25 PM ET to reach its peak at 7:20 PM ET. Once the eclipse was over, searches immediately sunk down around 8:20 PM ET and remained low for the remainder of the day.

Coincidentally, it was around 8:20PM ET when searches for “my eyes hurt” suddenly began picking up traction, until eventually reaching their peak at 8:56PM ET, right around the time when media outlets started wrapping up their eclipse broadcasts.

Though the figures are pretty telling on their own, overlaying them seems to reveal the link between the two even more clearly: At the same time when searches for “solar eclipse” began declining, searches for “my eyes hurt” began gathering momentum.

Now according to the statistics, only a tiny fraction of those seeking relief from eyes that hurt actually stared directly at the sun.

So why were they searching the internet for tips on how to stop eye pain?

Ultraviolet exposure can cause photophobia. You also may feel that there are shadows in the eyes and eye pain. It can also cause conjunctivitis.

People were also seeing things that weren’t hallucinations. Cameras all along the path of totality were picking up images of UFO’s in the sky.

One of the UFO’s passing in front of the sun was identified immediately as the International Space Station. The ISS passing in front of the Sun looked like a letter “H” in the sky. A photo of it was snapped in Wyoming by a NASA photographer.

However, my email and Facebook was filled with all sorts of photos of UFO’s near the sun that certainly were not lens flares. Two strange lights were filmed over Yakima, Washington during a partial eclipse there. Another photo was sent to me showing what appears to be a flying disc just below the Sun.

There were many photos that were sent where people thought they were seeing Planet X, but many of those looked like lens flare and were inconclusive.

On July 11th, 1991 during an eclipse of the sun, Mexican nationals looked up into the sky and with video cameras in hand managed to get on tape the appearance of several orbs hovering in the skies and then moving erratically. Some were disc-shaped and others looked like small shimmering Christmas tree ornaments flying in formation.

UFO’s seen during an eclipse is not rare.

The most important thing that happened yesterday is that the eclipse did something that I don’t think anyone noticed. For a few hours, divisions faded across the country as the sun dimmed, was blotted out in some areas, and then returned.

This was a science we all could believe in, because we saw it – and many of us felt the effects of the magnetic gravity waves. The time, date and location had been pinpointed for decades, and the eclipse came just as it was supposed to, starting off the coast of Oregon at its appointed time, moving east across the country for just a few hours, ending off the coast of South Carolina.

Of course, it was soon over. But even before the moon had completely passed, political crap started up again as news outlets were saying that President Trump looked directly at the sun without solar glasses. The President then outlined his plans for further war in Afghanistan, and well, it appears the eclipse has signaled yet another war on the horizon and perhaps a betrayal.

The hawks in both parties are jubilant that we are now restarting the war machine.

This is an indicator of what we might expect in the not-so-distant future. Not only Afghanistan, but also Syria, Iran, and even Ukraine – all these are potential battlefields where US troops or our proxies will fight on behalf of the “globalist empire project.”

The eclipse is over; we are still here and unfortunately so are the whiners, the losers and the special interest military thugs who are still around to make sure that this eclipse signifies the beginning of Armageddon.