The Black Star, Magnetars, and Other Celestial Anomalies, Part 11

It is natural for both interstellar matter and intraheliospheric mass redistributions to create new structural units and processes in the interplanetary domains. They are mostly observed in the structured formation of extended systems of magnetic plasma clouds, and an increased frequency of the generation of shock waves; and their resulting effects.

– Dr. Alexey N. Dmitriev “Planetophysical State of the Earth and Life” (1997) as reproduced by James McCanney in appendix (Principia Meteorologia, The Physics of Sun Earth Weather, 2nd printing, 2004, p. 253) emphasis added

Comet 3I/ATLAS: What We Have Learned

As Comet 3I/ATLAS passes Jupiter, it would be good to review what we think we know about this comet, and comets in general (reference previous installments of this Black Star series for links):

  1. Although it was a large and powerful comet in its electromagnetic effects, the scientific community remained ignorant of this feature about comets and interpreted data erroneously, either ascribing the anomalies to its interstellar origins, or to some imagined presence of alien life forms which had commandeered it as a vessel.
  2. While from the start, we were open to the possibility of an interstellar alien presence on this comet – relying on Professor McCanney’s “Highway to the Stars” proposition that interstellar travel could be possible if a spacecraft were to land on a large enough comet with gravitational attraction (and could be mined for raw materials, etc. during the ride – like our ancestors did who roamed the Earth living off the land) – nevertheless, there was no evidence of this. What was interpreted by some analysts as signs of alien intelligence, McCanney repeatedly explained that they were the natural properties of comets.
  3. Comet 3I/ATLAS arrived to the inner solar system with at least nine known companions (and here, NASA Confirms) which mysteriously disappeared after passing Mars during its perihelion. We may infer, therefore, that these objects either dissipated or were left behind in a cometary trail which remains undetected.
  4. The Comet’s effects on the Sun produced major flaring with solar plasma discharges which – allowing for the normal mass exchange between these two objects required by celestial mechanics (see Patten) – some of it would have been captured by the Comet while the rest was left behind in the cometary trail. How much we do not know. The Comet did brighten as it left the Sun, which is not usual for comets. It appears to have gained mass also, either because of its density as a magnetar fragment or the gravitational attraction of its size. The erroneous dirty snowball comet model requires comets to lose mass as they pass the Sun, not gain mass.
  5. Its electromagnetic effects were measurable as it passed through Earth’s orbit.
  6. In the following weeks as it approached Jupiter, it continued to acquire mass, which according to McCanney’s cometary science, could only happen if the Comet encountered interplanetary, charged dust clouds (see opening citation above) or, in this case more probable, the proton streams of the Jupiter Winds. The reader should recall that the Earth-arrival of these winds (every 13 months) was delayed this year. Instead, Earth experienced an electron surge which would have been repelled by the Comet and not absorbed, considering that the Comet had a net negative charge. Earth has regions of alternating positive and negative charge that are continually in flux and allow it to capture both proton and electron streams.
  7. As the Comet got closer to Jupiter, it continued to brighten. There was question as to what effect it would have on Jupiter, even speculation that it could cause Jupiter to nova – as it did at the Birth of Christ. While public reports urged stargazers to look for the “brightest star” in the night sky to find the planet because it was “amazingly bright” – ascribed to other causes as a clever act of deflection – we did not witness the dramatic effects of a nova. One must remember that solar flaring at the Comet’s perihelion occurred because our Sun, obviously, is an active star, while Jupiter is a failed star. The Comet would have had to come much closer to Jupiter to create a mass/energy exchange for a Birkeland Current to occur, et al.
  8. Tier 1 scientists would have known exactly if this were a possibility as they would have had the pertinent data, which for the rest of us, it would have been speculative. Tier 1 scientists rarely share data with Tier 2 scientists (NASA, ESA, etc.) and never with the general public. Tier 1 science belongs strictly with the military-industrial complex and cannot be shared as a matter of national security.

It’s Not Over

While Comet 3I/ATLAS appears to have cleared Jupiter, we are still not sure that it will not be captured. As its electromagnetic interaction with Jupiter diminishes and its albedo declines, it might disappear into space, and outside our observation, be captured by Jupiter after all. Amateur astronomers can still see the Comet and should be able to tell if its trajectory has altered or has slowed. There will remain, at least, one more report due on this Comet.

However, a new danger has developed as Earth enters the Comet’s debris trail which has drifted into Earth’s orbit. We are witnessing an unusual meteor stream, which if from this Comet, should warn us that we have also entered its dust trail and the lingering solar plasma cloud from the outbursts at the Comet’s perihelion. Normally, the solar wind should continue to push these particles farther out into space. But two factors should be considered: 1) Not enough time has passed for this to occur, and 2) Parker Spirals which include the Jupiter Winds and now – ala Davidson’s Suspicious Observer’s science – the galactic current sheet. Like the inward flow of the oceanic tide in a river delta, the pressure of this current sheet may overcome at times the solar wind. Davidson has already incorporated the KP Index as a measuring tool for solar interaction with Earth’s weakening electromagnetic field, but he has not yet gotten on board with this assessment

We have issued Alert #11 – Wormwood & Solar Shedding, which will be an ongoing Alert with updates. Go there for more information.

The reader should keep in mind two other important dangers which might arise from this encounter: 1) We believe that the “soup” of a cometary tail creates organic compounds, including viruses, and 2) Comet 3I/ATLAS was rich in cyanide, a very powerful poison. We do not know what effects Earth passing through this cometary dust trail will have on the environment and human health. Although Establishment sources are full of reassurances, their reports are also contradictory. Visit Alert #11 for pertinent updates.

More Anomalies Incoming

We have a sun-grazing comet to watch in April. And then the approach of Weston Warren’s “Black Star” as Earth’s orbit now takes us to that side of the Sun.

to be continued . . .

JWS, 3/28/26

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