where Earth's field appears to be heading in the wrong direction entirely, the emissions from the N Pole going directly
south, the intake at the S Pole coming directly from the north? Planet X is slightly to the right in a line drawn from the
Sun to the Earth, and thus until it has swung its N Pole some 195°, as it has done in a dither at times recently, it will
not be pointing directly at the Earth. Most of the time, as it continues to close the gap between itself and the Earth,
Planet X will be influencing the Earth's magnetosphere from a point slightly to the side.
The flow of magnetons from the Earth's N Pole continues to try to merge with the flow from Planet X, diverted to the
S Pole of Planet X. But as a flow cannot continue without an intake as well as an exit, the S Pole of Earth represents a
type of magnetic vacuum, a pull. Thus some magnetons from the N Pole of Planet X, which has a wide field, drift to
the S Pole of Earth rather than travel on to the S Pole of Planet X. Why do these magnetons not move directly from the
N Pole of Planet X to the S Pole of Earth? Those magnetons in the field close to Planet X are pulled strongly to the S
Pole of Planet X, and also do not want to cross the flow of magnetons coming from Earth, joining to form a merged
field with Planet X. It is those magnetons which are cast far afield, in the large magnetic field of Planet X, which find
they can drift toward the S Pole of Planet X. This is yet another example of the truth of our words. Planet X is slightly
to the right of the Sun in the view from Earth, and is pointing its N Pole toward Earth. What else would cause the
Earth's magnetic field to twist?
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ZetaTalk: Magnetic Twist
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ZetaTalk: Brazil Blackout
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ZetaTalk: Brazil Blackout
written November 11, 2009
Power Failure Blacks Out Much of
Brazil, Paraguay [Nov 11]
http://online.wsj.com/article/ A
massive power failure hit Brazil's
two biggest cities, São Paulo and Rio
de Janeiro, and large parts of
neighboring Paraguay, leaving
millions of people in the dark
Tuesday night after a hydroelectric
plant went offline. The blackout cut
off some 17,000 megawatts of
electricity, affecting 10 Brazilian
states, but power began returning to
Rio within a few hours. Brazilian
Energy Minister Edson Lobão said
authorities weren't sure what caused
the outage at the Itaipu dam, which straddles the border between Brazil and Paraguay, but he believed an
"atmospheric phenomenon" or "high-intensity storm" was to blame. [and from another] Outage Leaves
Millions Without Power in Brazil [Nov 11] http://www.reuters.com/article/ The electricity operator in the
state of Minas Gerais said the outage was caused by a problem with the Itaipu dam which lies on the
border between Brazil and Paraguay.
The failure of the hydroelectric plant at the Itaipu dam situated on the border of Brazil and Paraguay was of course
caused by an electromagnetic storm caused by the near presence of Planet X and the wafting of its charged tail. The
Brazilian Energy Minister was honest about the cause, stating it was a failure at the dam caused by an unknown
"atmospheric phenomena". Many blackouts are caused by the equipment shutting down to protect it from surge or
brownout damage. Often when there is high demand for electricity, brownouts can occur due to lack of power available
to serve the demand. This can cause a domino effect, as one substation after another shuts down due to overload,
forcing the demand onto a neighboring substation. This was not the case in the Brazil/Paraguay blackout, which
stemmed from the dam itself. The blackout was sudden, affecting the whole area serviced by the power station,
showing that the outage stemmed from the dam itself.
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ZetaTalk: Brazil Blackout
Several high profile electrical outages have occurred in recent months - the Air France 447 failure of all electrical
systems on that plane on June 1, and the explosions at the Sajano-Shushenskoj hydroelectric power station on August
17 caused by an electromagnetic tsunami. Electromagnetic blasts coming from Planet X have been on record since
January 21 with the Earth's magnetosphere losing its S Pole or being twisted, often in synch with major earthquakes.
What happened at the Itaipu dam was not due to a particularly strong flood of electromagnetic particles, as the
monitoring of the Earth's magnetosphere shows. The magnetosphere seemed to be relatively calm. Where there was no
overall electromagnetic blast affecting Earth, the confused magnetic turmoil between the Earth and Planet X can cause
erratic magnetic flows in almost any direction. At times, Planet X and the Earth line up end-to-end briefly, causing the
Earth to lose its S Pole or for the Earth's magnetosphere to twist. At other times, there is merely a drift of magnetic
particles from the field of Planet X toward the Earth's field, causing an overload of particles.
Such a drift is erratic, and is attracted to the surface of Earth based on the
electromagnetic particles on the surface of the Earth. This is what caused the
hapless Air France 447 to shut down. It was the surface magnet, the Atlantic
Rift itself, that attracted a surge of electromagnetic particles just as the plane
was crossing the rift. What is it about the location of the Itaipu dam that makes
it susceptible to attracting such an electromagnetic surge? We have mentioned
that the S American continent has a seaway opening up along the Parana
River, ripping apart at Buenos Aires. River bottoms and seaway bottoms in
particular, are along weak points in a plate, being pulled apart and causing the
land to sink. Thus, such points have less of a shield between the
electromagnetic core of the Earth and any turmoil surrounding the Earth's
magnetosphere. A surge bridged the gap between magnetons in the field of
Planet X and the core of the Earth there, at that weak point in the crust, and the
wealth of electromagnetic particles being generated at the dam was another
attractant.
The pointed crop circle that appeared in Brazil two weeks prior to the blackout was warning those in this region that
their geography would make them vulnerable to such blackouts. The crop circle appeared in Ipuacu, just to the ESE of
the Itaipu dam near Foz do Iguacu. The crop circle pointed to the SSW, south of the dam and along the Parana River