What does he know that we don't?
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Today. September 2, 2018, is the 159th anniversary of the Carrington Event (see story below).
If we were to have another massive Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) or any kind of man-made EMF event caused by a nuclear blast in the atmosphere, it would fry our grid and we could be without power for several years. The devastation would be felt worldwide and millions could die.
Without power, we cannot flush our toilets here in Los Angeles. Without power, the goods in our stores would perish. How would we pump gas without power? Most of our cars would have fried electronics and would be inoperable.
Q has warned us of rogue missiles being launched by the Deep State, and he just reminded us that the recent Hawaiian Missile crises was real and not fake news. Then Q posted the Presidential proclamation posted in the OP above. Yes, Q and the President are telling us something that the FAKE NEWS does not want us to know.
This warning was issued by www.spaceweather.com
159 YEARS AGO, A GEOMAGNETIC MEGA-STORM: Picture this: A billion-ton coronal mass ejection (CME) slams into Earth's magnetic field. Campers in the Rocky Mountains wake up in the middle of the night, thinking that the glow they see is sunrise. No, it's the Northern Lights. People in Cuba read their morning paper by the red illumination of aurora borealis. Earth is peppered by particles so energetic, they alter the chemistry of polar ice.
Hard to believe? It really happened--exactly 159 years ago. This map shows where auroras were sighted in the early hours of Sept. 2, 1859:
(http://www.spaceweather.com/images2018/01sep18/auroramap_strip2.png)
As the day unfolded, the gathering storm electrified telegraph lines, shocking technicians and setting their telegraph papers on fire. The "Victorian Internet" was knocked offline. Magnetometers around the world recorded strong disturbances in the planetary magnetic field for more than a week.
The cause of all this was an extraordinary solar flare witnessed the day before by British astronomer Richard Carrington. His sighting on Sept. 1, 1859, marked the discovery of solar flares and foreshadowed a new field of study: space weather. According to a NASA-funded study (https://www.nap.edu/catalog/12507/severe-space-weather-events-understanding-societal-and-economic-impacts-a) by the National Academy of Sciences, if a similar storm occurred today, it could cause a trillion dollars in damage to society's high-tech infrastructure and require years for complete recovery.
In fact, a similar flare did occur only 6 years ago. On July 23, 2012, a CME of rare power rocketed away from the sun. The storm was in many respects as strong as the 1859 Carrington event. Fortunately, it missed (https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2014/02may_superstorm). The July 2012 event serves as a reminder that extreme space weather is not a thing of the past.