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 Posted: Sun Jan 13th, 2008 04:55 pm
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In advance of a press conference for later this month, the first press release for 2008 is issued today:

PRESS RELEASE: SSRC 1-2008

Changes in the Sun’s Surface to Bring Next Climate Change 

January 2, 2008 

Today, the Space and Science Research Center, (SSRC) in Orlando, Florida announces that it has confirmed the recent web announcement of NASA solar physicists that there are substantial changes occurring in the sun’s surface. The SSRC has further researched these changes and has concluded they will bring about the next climate change to one of a long lasting cold era. 

Today, Director of the SSRC, John Casey has reaffirmed earlier research he led that independently discovered the sun’s changes are the result of a family of cycles that bring about climate shifts from cold climate to warm and back again. 

“We today confirm the recent announcement by NASA that there are historic and important changes taking place on the sun’s surface. This will have only one outcome - a new climate change is coming that will bring an extended period of deep cold to the planet. This is not however a unique event for the planet although it is critically important news to this and the next generations. It is but the normal sequence of alternating climate changes that has been going on for thousands of years. Further according to our research, this series of solar cycles are so predictable that they can be used to roughly forecast the next series of climate changes many decades in advance. I have verified the accuracy of these cycles’ behavior over the last 1,100 years relative to temperatures on Earth, to well over 90%.” 

As to what these changes are Casey says, “The sun’s surface flows have slowed dramatically as NASA has indicated. This process of surface movement, what NASA calls the “conveyor belt” essentially sweeps up old sunspots and deposits new ones. NASA’s studies have found that when the surface movement slows down, sunspot counts drop significantly. All records of sunspot counts and other proxies of solar activity going back 6,000 years clearly validates our own findings that when we have sunspot counts lower then 50 it means only one thing - an intense cold climate, globally. NASA says the solar cycle 25, the one after the next that starts this spring will be at 50 or lower. The general opinion of the SSRC scientists is that it could begin even sooner within 3 years with the next solar cycle 24. What we are saying today is that my own research and that of the other scientists at the SSRC verifies that NASA is right about one thing – a solar cycle of 50 or lower is headed our way. With this next solar minimum predicted by NASA, what I call a “solar hibernation,” the SSRC forecasts a much colder Earth just as it has transpired before for thousands of years. If NASA is the more accurate on the schedule, then we may see even warmer temperatures before the bottom falls out. If the SSRC and other scientists around the world are correct then we have only a few years to prepare before 20-30 years of lasting and possibly dangerous cold arrive.”  

When asked about what this will mean to the average person on the street, Casey was firm. “The last time this particular cycle regenerated was over 200 years ago. I call it the “Bi-Centennial Cycle” solar cycle. It took place between 1793 and 1830, the so-called Dalton Minimum, a period of extreme cold that resulted in what historian John D. Post called the ‘last great subsistence crisis.’ With that cold came massive crops losses, food riots, famine and disease. I believe this next climate change will be much stronger and has the potential to once more cause widespread crop losses globally with the resultant ill effects. The key difference for this next Bi-Centennial Cycle’s impact versus the last is that we will have over 8 billion mouths to feed in the next coldest years where as we had only 1 billion the last time. Among other effects like social and economic disruption, we are facing the real prospect of the ‘perfect storm of global food shortages’ in the next climate change. In answer to the question, everyone on the street will be affected.” 

Given the importance of the next climate change Casey was asked whether the government has been notified. “Yes, as soon as my research revealed these solar cycles and the prediction of the coming cold era with the next climate change, I notified all the key offices in the Bush administration including both parties in the Senate and House science committees as well as most of the nation’s media outlets. Unfortunately, because of the intensity of coverage of the UN IPCC and man made global warming during 2007, the full story about climate change is very slow in getting told. These changes in the sun have begun. They are unstoppable. With the word finally starting to get out about the next climate change, hopefully we will have time to prepare. Right now, the newly organized SSRC is the leading independent research center in the US and possibly worldwide, that is focused on the next climate change. Some of the world’s brightest scientists, also experts in solar physics and the next climate change have joined with me. In the meantime we will do our best to spread the word along with NASA and others who can see what is about to take place for the Earth’s climate. Soon, I believe this will be recognized as the most important climate story of this century.” 

More information on the Space and Science Research Center is available at: http://www.spaceandscience.net 

The previous NASA announcement was made at:

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/10may_longrange.htm

http://www.spaceandscience.net/id16.html

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 Posted: Sat Jan 19th, 2008 01:08 am
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Well.....I don't know about that......I believe the earth is heating up and we have little to do with this.I believe that there is an energy hitting our solar system from the galactic center and that is making changes to us and the sun.We have more coming......:cool:



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 Posted: Sat Jan 19th, 2008 09:00 pm
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The sun is no different to anything else in our solar system, it evolves as all energy does, but I find this article fear based, if we go back 200 years we did not have any of the technology that we have today for keeping warm or producing food. I find the sun to be actually hotter, the temperatures are about the same but the burn from the sun is more intense, not sure if it is the ozone or the sun.
Is anyone experiencing abnormally cold weather where they are?

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 Posted: Sat Jan 19th, 2008 11:00 pm
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Hell yeah, Astrojewels!

With the wind chill factor over here the past couple of days it has been like 20 below zero! We can't seem to keep it warm enough in the house - at least for me. I am wearing long underwear under my clothes even in the house. We are also getting a lot more snow. And this after we were having the warmest January in recorded history! It is just going from one extreme to the other.



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Is that the usual temp for this time of year? Or is it much colder than you have ever experienced and due to the warm January, does the cold seem colder as your body did not work its way down? We have just had a few cool days, and some rain yay! I could not live in that cold, no no no! just thinking about it makes me feel cold.

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No, AJ, these are NOT normal temperatures for this time of the year. It is supposed to be in the 30's. We are hitting record cold. They say that it is an Artic Blast that is coming in.

I think I have changed my mind about living in a cold climate. Now I would like to live on a tropical island somewhere.



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It's 9 degrees here now.  icon_sad

*cold*



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I vote yes for the tropical island. There is a lot of extreme weather going on around the world, some parts of Australia have been called disaster areas, people are being evacuated because of flooding, can you believe it?
The one thing I have noticed over the past year or so is the wind has increased dramatically in many places.

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It is strange all over. Here in the N. Texas area it was 32 in the morning and not expected to get over 39. Then tomorrow in the mid 60's.There are quite a few people sick around here.icon_verzweifelt



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Hot Damn!  I wanna be in Michigan!  A healing centre.  And I love good ol' USA.

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Why do you want to be in Michigan? Michigan has the highest unemployment rate in the US.

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All I can say is I don’t know how you guys are dealing with those temps, I was watching the world weather and thinking Michigan is the temp on my freezer, how do you keep warm and just do daily stuff?

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We do our best to stay warm by dressing warmer. The cold doesn’t seem to bother a lot of people around here because they wear shorts even when the temperature is below 0. We were at the store a few days ago and we seen this one couple come into the store and the woman was wearing pajamas and fuzzy slippers. She had snow all over her slippers and even inside them. The guy was wearing shorts and athletic shoes without socks. It was a strange sight because it was freezing and snowing like crazy. It seems like at least a third of the people under 30 run around in shorts and pajamas all year round out here. icon_irre

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That is so bizarre, Richard, and we forum members have discussed the pj thing before.  We have a few people who always wear shorts around here (it's a macho thing in these parts) but I have yet to see the pajama club break out in public.  I hope I skip that one, thank you very much. :D

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If PJ’s are the fashion trend in your area, then I want to be there I love my PJ’s, they are not like normal clothes, Richard I have seen some young ones around here wearing them into stores, but it is a case of they are at home watching DVD’s and they need snacks and cant be bothered changing!

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I figured the same thing. I figured a lot of young people are too lazy to change into clothes when they want to run out for some food. We usually see the people in PJ’s at restaurants and grocery stores. It amazes me that they think wearing PJ’s in perfectly fine. I like PJ’s too but I could never imagine going shopping in them, especially in the middle of winter. I think young people get stranger and stranger every year. To me it’s a scary thought when people keep saying young people are our future. icon_eek

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Well they are our future Richard, and this shows that the future will be a mixed bag! There are some great young adults out there, aware of the truth we talk about; many more of them are seeing it. All generations have the ‘way out’ kids, I think that at the moment there is a great deal of people aged 16-28, they do have a lot to deal with, times have changed and not for the better, they are having a tough time, but I do see your point and agree the majority are very lazy. When I see all the young girls hanging out together with their babies, no dads or they don’t know who the dad is, and still very immature, my mind wonders! But I have to stay optimistic because my own children belong to these generations.

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Here's another article about global cooling and linking it to solar activity.  This from scientists in Oh, Canada.

http://ibdeditorial.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=287279412587175

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