This past week between Passover and Easter (April 12-20) has brought significant solar storms with surprising impacts on Earth’s electromagnetic shields. Expected G2 storms were elevated to unexpected G4 disturbances resulting in power grid failure in Puerto Rico, sudden storms elsewhere, and lithospheric disturbances (earthquakes, volcanoes, etc.)
The cause was not the usual results of the solar cycle, but rather sun-diving comets. Of course, according to “modern” (sic) science, that is not supposed to happen because comets are “dirty snowballs” and the universe is not electrical. But here, yet again, the empirical evidence screams to the contrary:
The above is from Jesse at RealBPEarthwatch.
Professor James McCanney has chronicled this phenomenon for decades, has written books explaining why it happens, and maintains on-going radio and television programs to educate the public on the electrical nature of the universe. Unfortunately, the high priests of the hallowed halls of science still silence any dissent to their dogma. You have to search it out on your own.
Solar Cycle #25 is waning and Solar Cycle #26 is commencing. We are entering a trough of solar energy which occurs between cycle peaks. Once again, the storms we witnessed this past week involved mostly flaring in the C and M classifications. Under normal circumstances, such storms would not significantly impact Earth, but because the shields are weakening (precipitously according to some reports), these storms are disproportional.
Puerto Rico is a poorly managed American commonwealth suffering from inner city decay. Its infrastructure is archaic and susceptible to the effects of solar weather on its power grid. It collapsed, unlike the power grids in states such as Florida. The upgrades made in recent decades in such places have paid off in keeping the power grid up. Poorer regions of the world will be impacted first. Only when more significant storms occur, or if Earth’s shields decay further, will such storms accelerate a menacing erosion of the world’s infrastructure.
Unless the Sun encounters larger or a more numerous array of comets, it will not manifest any “kill shot” disturbances until we approach the peak in Sun Cycle #26, sometime in the early 2030s. On the other hand, should Earth’s shields weaken another 20% before then, we should expect different results. At that point, Earth will be letting in dangerous levels of radiation at a continuous level. Solar storms will no longer be the greater danger. Normal exposure to the Sun will create conditions of high-altitude radiation (e.g. the 35,000-feet variety) which will make people sick, crops wither, and everything degrade from oxidation much quicker. Things like the paint on your house to skin exposure will become more harsh. Everything will become a tinder box. Bodies of water will experience more evaporation as Earth tries to compensate. Unprecedented storms will occur. More animals and insects will die as the ecosystem collapses.
Prepare to go underground.
— JWS, 4/19/25