In the last Survival Praxis #28, I introduced the term “trifecta” in the title. In horse racing a “trifecta” is when you place bets on the first three horses which cross the finish line, in the correct order. It is an extremely rare and lucrative bet.

When you read SP28, you will notice I allege a threefold causation to the next solar nova: 1) the long-cycle of accretion in which the Sun becomes saturated with its unburned isotopes which begins to constrict the normal solar fusion and fission processes; 2) the intrusion of the galactic electrically charged dust stream, and 3) the approach of Comet Bernardinelli-Bernstein to Saturn in the early 2030s (the subject of the next Survival Praxis). While the nova flashes known to history have not been the explosive kind, I believe the next one will be per the Prophet Daniel, St. Peter, and the Desposynic prophecies of Merlin: https://2046ad.org/articles/merlin-part-3-of-3/.

You must not forget that the Prophet Daniel was the “chief of the astrologers” during the height of the Babylonian and Persian Empires. He was a scientist and that is why Isaac Newton was drawn to him.

If sometimes my articles seem contradictory, it is because I am trying to contrast and harmonize the views of some truly great scientific thinkers of our time: Patten, McCanney, Vogt, Davidson, Felix, and so on. They are trying to understand and explain the causes of past solar-related catastrophes. Their interpretations differ. But the fact remains that in the geological record, terrible disasters have occurred repeatedly in the past – and we are due for another.

Is it “impactor” or “impacter”? I spell it “impacter” but I have seen it spelled both ways. If you are hung up on nit-picking, you better ask yourself why: Are you in denial? Or are you professionally offended? Better get it sorted out, because your life and that of your loved ones might depend on it.

This website is “raw-feed” in a process of assimilation and interpretation of scientific data. I try to be as accurate as possible. I will make mistakes, but not on the big stuff. You need to do your own “due diligence.”

This website represents my efforts to reach out in a pastoral way to people who have known me as a spiritual leader at some point over the past 40 years, maybe a thousand people. The rest of you are along for the ride.

Good luck!

— James Stivers, 12/10/22