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WARNING: South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly (SAA)


THE FIFTH KNIGH

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The South Atlantic Anomaly is growing, moving, and if it continues on its present course, will cause severe damage to the environment.

 

The SAA currently covers most of South America and extends across the South Atlantic Ocean. This is a weakness in the Earth's Magnetosphere, and is weakening the entire magnetic field of Earth.

 

In some locations there have already been reports of surface damage from solar/cosmic radiation exposure.

 

Jet airliners are first-line vulnerable as they fly high-altitude across this compromised region, and these regional effects are pre-known to be dangerous to all DNA lifeforms.

 

The SAA is also a contributing factor in the accelerated Global Warming Effect, and the mainstream media is 'not' reporting these events as they should!

 

SWARM satellite magnetic-map surveyors are preparing to launch, in order to monitor this situation, and attempt to detail an accurate time-estimate of Earth's cyclic magnetic polar reversal.

 

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For further information, maps, and details, please visit:

 

http://www.care2.com/news/member/510010530/984763

 

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Sincerely, Robert Marsh II / THE FIFTH KNIGHT

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what load of bull excrement. the south atlantic anomaly isn't dangerous to anyone. even if you are on a plane travelling through it you won't recieve anywhere near a dangerous dose of radiation. the increase would be on the order of living in a building made of granite (like the houses found in aberdeen) rather than brick.

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