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"A weak solar maximum, a major volcanic eruption, and possibly even the wobbling of the Sun conspired to make the summer of 1816 one of the most miserable ever recorded."
"From his Monticello home in Virginia, Thomas Jefferson recorded the severe weather of 1816 in his weather diary. Jefferson was just one of many observers who recorded unusually cold weather during the summer of 1816." http://mitosyfraudes.8k.com/Calen/Year1816.html Last edited by Chi : 06-17-2006 at 08:28 PM. |
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Can't help thinking "Earth Changes, Old"
Instead of "New" Soft Grin... Many of us were around during Atlantis; maybe many of us were around in 1816. Ha! I caught this documentary today on the International Discovery Channel about Pompei that year(1816); and suddenly I remembered. And understood why that hale storm I mentioned to LlamaLady in her "New Energies Bring Change" thread, effected me so. It jarred a repressed memory and opened the door for a split second to "who sees" it "all at once". Always such fleeting things; these glimpses.... Anyway I thought some of you might find the above url intriguing. Joy and Light, Chi |
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