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Since we can’t see the galactic core by reason of its intervening dust clouds, most of<br />

the blue light from the galactic core explosion will come from the cosmic ray<br />

electrons emitted from the core.<br />

During their 26 000 light years’ journey to us, those powerful cosmic<br />

ray electrons would continuously generate and beam forward a bluish<br />

light.<br />

Soon after they become visible for us on 13 Dec 2012, the superwave cosmic rays<br />

will start to penetrate the protective magnetic field of our solar system.<br />

It will impact our sun and all the planets in our solar system, causing severe bad<br />

weather and natural disasters, a shift of the magnetic and geological Poles which we<br />

all know where all that leads.<br />

At the moment of flip-over (Pole Shift) the gravity which holds the water in oceans<br />

will no longer be able to sustain equilibrium (balance) and that water no longer<br />

controlled by stable gravitation will escape on one side which means nothing else but<br />

a New Global Flood!<br />

That will trigger Tsunamis few miles high, a tearing apart of the continents, ashes<br />

from the volcanoes and wind like no other seen so far.<br />

This will happen when the precession of the earth ends on 21.12.2012, (it takes<br />

25,765 years to complete): the rotation will come to a stop, and when that happens<br />

on the surface, the ones that survive till then will experience what ancient records<br />

describe as the “heaven and the earth switch places and the next day the sun rises<br />

on a different side”.<br />

The ancients left clear warning about this event, thousands of years ago. We<br />

have to stop be ignorant!<br />

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