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Carol Allen reacted to this post about 1 year agoI was a moderator on Frequency of the Earth, Facebook Group. Amazing membership growth and info. FB has locked me out, disabled many of my FB sites and over a dozen attempts to start new pages with a different email and name. Only going to get worse. So thanks to the RRMedia team, Franz and all to launch this amazing epicenter of like-minded and like-hearted souls!
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TestingTheNarrative reacted to this post about 1 year agoSchumann Resonance update 8 11 2021 1:07pm The Resonance spiked up to 40 Hz at the same time today 17 Hour with a repeat at the 19 Hr with responses on the Q Factors. The Graphs look like this is a secondary wave that not nearly so strong but at the same time tells us the source. If you can follow my logic the data from the Schumann is authentic but.. the reporting stations around the world are not getting the same information at the same time. This is
collated not averaged. So this is the directional indicator for the time of it being gathered. RAW data shows no disturbance. So one knows the real deal is that is a reverberate in the Ionosphere.Post is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream. -
And another star goes micro nova that's between Earth and the Galactic Center, sending out gamma rays galore:
RARE NAKED-EYE NOVA: Every 20 years or so, a thermonuclear explosion occurs on the surface of RS Oph, a white dwarf in the constellation Ophiuchus. Yesterday it happened again. On Aug. 8th, the brightness of the tiny star increased 600-fold, from magnitude +12 to +5. Keith Geary of Ireland was the first to notice. Hours later, Italian astronomer Ernesto Guido and colleagues photographed the outburst using a remote-controlled telescope in Australia. This is called a "recurrent nova," and it is rare. In the whole Milky Way galaxy, only 7 star systems are known to produce such explosions. RS Oph is actually a binary star--a very lopsided one. On one side is a white dwarf, on the other is a red giant. There's very little distance between the two, so the gravity of the white dwarf is able to pull gaseous material off the larger star down onto itself. Every couple of decades, enough matter accumulates to trigger an explosion. The last time this happened was back in 2006.Post is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream. -
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It ain't easy! & those, like you, DonaldG & your tech team, whoExactly, Franz, & many are not disciplined enough to take on new challenges.
It ain't easy! & those, like you, DonaldG & your tech team, who 'spend' your time teaching us & tweaking the platform in order to smooth our way, are most appreciated❣
The lure of FB is real, my tablet & phone instantaneously react when I'm there & fight against this platform, but, I've made my decision.
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