Sunday Nights with Allen Ray

Hosted ByAllen Ray

Wind down your weekend and mentally prepare yourself for the Monday ahead with culture, sports, politics, the nerdy, the bizarre, the intellectual, and sometimes the downright silly…all brought to you by Allen Ray.

Sunday Night with Allen Ray: Sunday Night with Allen Ray: DOOOOM! Earth’s Magnetic Pole Shift.

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Speaker 1: You know, back in two thousand and nine, there was

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a movie come out called twenty twelve. Remember twenty twelve?

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Are you that old? I remember twenty twelve. Twenty twelve

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was supposed to have been a transitional year. The Mayan

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calendar said twenty twelve is going to be a year

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of Instead, it was really just kind of a I

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don’t know, it wasn’t that bad of a year. It

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wasn’t that great of a year. It’s just a year.

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We’ve had worse. We’ve had worse years. But I was

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kind of revisiting that movie the other day, and it

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got me thinking because the thing that led to the

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doom of the earth, the you know, the the whole

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plot of the movie was a solar maximum of a

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giant solar storm that heated up these neutrinos in the

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Earth’s core and it set off a chain reaction yadda, YadA, yadda,

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and the Earth blows up and we all died. So anyways,

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most people died. The billionaires got to live. You know,

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they got into an arc and a couple of poor

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people they let a few pores on raptorses. Has been

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trying to forget about twenty twelve, but anyways, it’s got

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me thinking about things. Late twenty twenty four, early twenty

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twenty five, early this year, a lot of news articles

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came out about the magnetic polar shift that we may

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be heading for a complete polar reversal, and we’re going

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to talk about that a little bit today on Sunday

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Night with Allen Alan Ray. I am your humble host,

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Ealan Ray. Welcome to Sunday Night with Alan Ray. Bye Golly,

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we’re gonna have a good one. You just started Increase

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with Jeff. He’s it’s his final Increase episode, and man,

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just love the way he presented that. I wanted to

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tackle posthuman transhumanism. It was such a deep hole. There’s

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so much to it, and I think he did a

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really great job of addressing it. I’m still going down

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the rabbit hole of both of them. I have thoughts.

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I have thoughts of AI. A lot of people are

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afraid of AI. I’m not afraid of artificial intelligence. In fact,

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I have found a lot of really productive uses for it.

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Will man do stupid things with artificial intelligence?

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Speaker 7: Oh?

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Speaker 1: You bout to believe. Well, oh yeah, we’re already doing

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stupid things with a I I mean, it’s just the

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nature of man. You give a man, you give people

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anything you give especially men. You give anything men to men,

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they’ll turn it into some kind of sexual thing. They’ll

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pervert it. Their they’re perversions or what is a doctor

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strange love And he says, perverts. I think you’re a

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bunch of perverted deviants. That’s what I think. You’re all

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a bunch of perverted deviance, and your perverted deviancy is

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leading to the destruction of mankind. Uh, Lucy Loubot, that’s right.

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So yeah, it’s Sunday night, and it’s kind of a

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nerd Sunday night because what I’m going to talk about

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is the all the things around what may be a

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doomsday scenario. I don’t I’m gonna let you judge it. Anyways,

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I was watching twenty twelve and this one got me

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thinking about it, and I remember the news coming on

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and oh boy, everybody was freaking out. And even well,

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like even s far back at the beginning last year,

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we are reaching we are at the peak of a

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solar maximum right now. The sun is absolutely throwing temper tantrums.

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We’re yes yesterday we were in a magnetic storm and

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you’re walking around and you don’t really notice it if

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you’re just walking around. It was a beautiful day yesterday,

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gorgeous day yesterday. I was outside almost all day, well

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into the night, building my brand new greenhouse, and you

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know the survival thing, which reminds me Stacy and I

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are going to be back in a few weeks with

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playing the dirt right here Sunday night. It’s going to

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take the you know, the end of one of the

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weeks or the last week end of the month, Lord Willing,

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instead of Someday night with Dylan Ray, you’ll be here

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and playing the dirt where we talk about all things survival, gardening, survival,

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food storage, YadA, YadA, YadA. It’s a fun time, it

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really is. It’s it’s a break from politics and all

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the I get tired of talking about politics all the time,

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even though it’s mildly politically driven. But yesterday, if you’re

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walking around outside, you had no idea that we had

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a solar storm happening. It was bombarding you. You were being

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bombarded by the sun and it was a decent size

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polar you know, or solar storm, unless you were playing

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on a ham radio on a HF frequency, which I

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was doing Saturday morning, and the people in Buffalo, New

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York were having a heck of a time hearing me.

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Usually Buffalo, New York area, all those areas of Eating

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New York, all those areas right there, boy on on HF,

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just blast through here, just great sound. Couldn’t hear any

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of them. They could barely hear me. I could barely

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hear them. People in South Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland, Georgia, Alabama,

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which sometimes I struggled to hear in Alabama and Georgia

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blasting in here. Just everything was just the opposite of

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what it was, and it was the sun. The sun

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was doing it. It’s something you kind of don’t realize

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is happening unless in the middle of the night you

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look out towards the northern sky and there’s glowing greens

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and rads of the northern lights Aurora borealis. Then you notice, well,

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all of these things are kind of connected. And if

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you fall down this rabbit hole, which is I recommend

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you go down this rabbit hole because it can be educational.

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Maddening is scary all at the same time, we are

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at the very beginnings of a complete polar magnetic reversal

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on the planet. Now, there are those many of those doomsayers,

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the people that say, oh, it’s gotta flip. You gotta

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be ready, buy my product, get five hundred pounds of

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freeze dried food, and go dig yourself a ditch and

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get ready to get in it, because this is gonna happen. Well,

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it is gonna happen unless you do as Jeff was

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just talking about, an increase, take on a lot of

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cyber type traits, get a lot of things replaced, upload

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your conscience, conscience into a robot or something. You’re probably

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not going to be around to see it. Now. I’m

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not going to sit here and say you won’t because,

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as you know, on my show, I go by the

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probability possibility theory all the time. Well tell you it’s

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it’s not even a theory, it’s just my own philosophy

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is probability possibility. Everything I do. A lot of things

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I do, I look at and say, what’s the probability

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versus the possibility? Is it possible tomorrow we could wake

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up and there is a complete magnetic polar magnetic reversal

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where the south pole becomes a north pole, the north

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pole becomes a south pole. Well, anything is possible, very

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slim possibility, but anything’s possible. Is it probable? No? And

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I’m gonna start out the whole show by giving you

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the end of the show first. No, And Raptor says

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his head will be in the jar by the time

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this all happens, so he’s not worried about it. Boy,

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Chat’s lit. We got people in chat already and I’m

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loving it. Unless you plan on living for about a

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thousand years, don’t worry about all this stuff. Now. I’ll

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give you your money back if it does end up

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happening in the next year or two. Okay, I’ll give

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you all the money you’ve spent on listening to Sunday

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Night with Ellen Ray. I’ll give it back to you,

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which you’ve not spent any of it, so you’re screwed.

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I don’t care. But anyways, here’s where the thought comes from.

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And this is actually this what is This article goes

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all the way back to March of twenty twenty, twenty

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twenty four, and this is how stuff works. The big headline,

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what if Earth’s magnetic field flipped, you know, because they

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were talking about this back then. We know things are happening.

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We’re gonna discuss these things, says Earth’s magnetic field has

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flipped about one hundred and seventy times in the last

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hundred million years. How they know that, I don’t know.

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There’s signs, are things that they can tell that say, well, yeah,

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it’s flip. They don’t know for sure, they really don’t,

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but they think they know. A magnetic field flip involving

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the North and South poles reversing polarity doesn’t happen overnight,

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but gradually over centuries to one thousands of years. And

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while a flipped magnetic field could post challenges for migratory

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animals and increase exposure radiation. Now, this is one school

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of thought, guys. One school of thought only says there

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is no evidence that pass slips cause mass extinctions or

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catastrophic events. Yeah, already’s in the chat dumn one for

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dun Yes, let’s see, this is one one article out

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of thousands, and a lot of them say, oh, they

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have the pad magnetic pole slip. Better have ten tons

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of freeze dried food. What do they call freedom food? Whatever?

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They call that. Maybe that’s what I’m gonna start doing

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on Sunday night with Alan Ray, I’m gonna I’m gonna

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do the whole you know, here comes the doom. Ah.

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By the way, buy my products so you’ll be prepared

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for the doom. Buy my freeze dride food by buy

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it by the tons, by it by truckloads, and put

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it in your your bug out room. And that way,

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when the polar magnetic poles shift and they flip completely,

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you’ll be okay because you’ll have thousands of pounds of

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freeze dride food. Anyways, Uh, guys in the chats at me,

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should I start doing that? So let’s actually take a look.

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Let’s take a look at what’s going on in our polls.

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Are things changing? Oh? Man, are they changing? You better

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believe they’re changing. They’ve been changing for a while, but

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it’s been speeding up and a little bit slowing down.

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So let’s look. So, based on recent data, the Earth’s

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magnetic poles are shifting at varying rates. The north magnetic

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pole has been moving faster in the recent decades, with

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its speed peaking at about thirty four miles per year.

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of huge. Thirty four miles a year. You know, you

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don’t notice it under your feet. You’re not gonna get

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dizzy and fallover. But thirty four miles per years, it’s

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quite a bit. And that’s from around twenty seventeen through

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twenty twenty, though it has slowed down to around twenty

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five miles per year as of twenty twenty five. Now,

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what it’s doing, it’s drifting from the Canadian Arctic towards Siberia.

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here in the United States and more towards Russia. And

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it’s driven by changes in the earth molten iron core,

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particularly a tug of war between magnetic field patches under

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Canada and Siberia. Now the south magnetic poles moving more

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slowly at about nine miles per year, and its path

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is less dramatic, but it is moving and it is

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staying roughly in the Southern Ocean. Now, these shifts are

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part of natural behavior of the Earth’s magnetic field. It’s

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nothing new, nothing new under the sun. Okay, raptresses, ten

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tons of freeze, rap food. I have five kids. I

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think your math is off, they’ll go through that. You know,

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that’s like the hurricane snacks. You gotta space them out,

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raptor tell the kids a space mount. Don’t eat all

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of your hurricane snacks on the you know, the very

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first hour, because then the rest of the hurricane you’re bummed. Anyways,

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these shifts are natural part of earth magnetic field and

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they’re generated by like complex fluid motions in the core.

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over thousands of years, but the current movement isn’t indicative

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of an eminent flip. So the science right now is saying,

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you know, it’s gonna flip, but it’s not imminent. It’s

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not right. We’re not right at the doorstep. It’s more

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of kind of a rapid wandering right now. If you

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take a top and you spin it on top of

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your desk and it slows us a little bit and

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the top starts wobbling a little bit, that’s what kind

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of what we’re going through on a global scale now.

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What’s going on underth EAT’s really chaotic. But the North

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pole’s recent deceleration suggests that maybe it’s stabilizing a little

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bit now. The shifting of the Earth’s magnetic pole impacts

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several areas, particularly navigation and oral activity. Aural activity not

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oral oral, okay, au oral activity that’s for behind the circle. K.

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So let’s look at some of these implications of what’s

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going on with the North pole moving like it is,

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which is, you know, a lot more not more pronounced

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than the South pole, but they’re both moving. Just keep

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thinking of it as a as a top that you’re

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spinning a top and the top of it’s kind of

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wobbling right now, That’s what’s going on with the Earth,

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except something’s gonna speed it back up, and now it’s

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stabilizing a little bit. You know, things are happening. Now,

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let’s look at navigation. That’s the biggest thing. Magnetic poles

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affect navigation quite a bit, especially magnetic navigation. Now aviation

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and maritime navigation. You still have magnetic compasses. They’re critical

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for backup navigation and aviation and maritime contexts. And we’re

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gonna get to something here that juxtaposition kind of touched

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on but didn’t really deep dive into. It like the

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Bermuda triangle. Me it’s gonna give my own little peace

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on this, especially in remote polar regions where GPS can

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be disrupted. Magnetic compasses and of the likes are more,

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they’re more, they’re they’re they’re better to have around the

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Norse magnetic poles. Rapid movement means magnetic declination. The angle

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between magnetic north and true north changes significantly over significantly

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over time. For instance, in high latitude areas like Northern Canada,

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declination is shifted by several degrees in the past decade,

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forcing updates to aviation charts and runway designations. And Raptor,

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if of anybody in the chat knows about this, Raptor

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does It’s right Canadians are and cohoots with with Russians.

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I knew it, Raptor, You’re right, Mario’s in chat. Welcome.

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Mario says, I’ll have to throw out my supplements and

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patriots solar generators to make room for the doom foods.

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Doom foods, You got it, Mario. What I make a

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million on my doom foods, I’ll get I’ll buy you

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a beer, buddy. Ah. Anyways, A notable case of some

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of these, the declinations and the shifts and the recalibrations.

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A notable case occurred at London’s here Throw Airport in

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twenty twenty, where runway recalibrations were considered due to the

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magnetic shift. Maritime routes in the Arctic, increasingly used due

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to melting ice, face similar issues, as compass errors grow

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without frequent updates. So if you’re not updating your magnetic compasses,

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recalibratingum stuff, you’re gonna be off. Now let’s talk about

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the World Magnetic Model for a minute, and that’s maintained

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by NOAH and the British Geological Survey, which is like

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Britain’s NOAH, and it’s the global standard for magnetic field

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data used in everything from smartphone apps to military systems.

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It’s typically updated every five years, but the North Pole’s

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unusually fast movement prompted an out of cycle update in

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twenty nineteen. Even with these adjustments, the model struggles to

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keep pace in polar regions, where errors can reach up

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to one to two degrees. Now that don’t sound like

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a lot, but for precision navigations that’s kind of a bit.

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This can translate to position errors of mo over long distances.

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How about polar regions. The Arctic is a hot spot

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for navigation issues because the North magnetic pole is physically closer,

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amplifying declination changes. In other words, they’re the magnetic pole

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and the actual North pole. There’s a difference between the two.

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For example, in Nunavut, Canada. I think I’m saying that right. Nunavut, Canada,

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declination is shifted by about twenty degrees since the nineteen nineties.

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This affects not only human navigators, but also automated systems

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like those on ice breakers or research vessels. And in contrast,

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the South posts slower waile slower drift means less disruption

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in Antarctica, but research stations there’re still need periodic compass calibrations.

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So if the North poles drift accelerates again like it’s

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slowed in twenty twenty till now it’s slowed down the

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little bit, significant bit, really, navigation systems may need more

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frequent updates, increasing costs. Well, we got money involved money

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In extreme scenarios, a pole reversal, which again it’s not imminent,

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could render magnetic navigation unreliable for centuries, pushing reliance onto

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GPS or gyroscopic systems, which have their own vulnerabilities like

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power outages, solar storms, stuff like that. So, oh god,

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you guys need to be in chat right now. Jeff

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just came up with a whole doom food guys. Darn it,

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I’m gonna have to get a big freeze dryer start

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selling doom food. That’s beautiful. Man, I love you, Jeff.

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You’re so funny. This is great. You guys really have

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to be a chat you really have to. That’s the

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funnest part of it. So anyways, back to what we’re

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talking about. We have regional shifts and intensities in auroral activities. Now,

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the magnetic pole shift influence these auroral ovals. So if

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you look up, if you’re looking down at the North Pole,

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the true North poles, and you’re watching the magnetic North Pole,

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it’s kind of an oval and it kind of shifts

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back and forth. So we have these geographic shifts, like

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the North Pole’s movement towards Siberia is gradually reshaping the

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northern auroral oval. So over the past few decades, the

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oval has shifted slightly eastward, making auroras more visible in

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northern Russia and parts of Scandinavia and even lower latitude

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areas like Central Siberia during strong geomagnetic events. Now as well,

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regions like northern Canada and Alaska are starting to see

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fewer auroras over time. For example, Yellow and Ife, Canada,

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which is a prime aurora viewing spot, could lose some

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of its appeal by twenty to fifty if trends continue

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in the southern hemisphere. Fear the slower south pust ship

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means a minimal change, so you know, people are likely

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not to really really notice much. Most of the ships

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mostly confined over the Southern Ocean and Antarctic coast. And

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on top of that, the arismagnetic field has weakened by

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about five percent globally per century, with faster declines in

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the South Atlantic Anomaly. Now here’s where we get into

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a little bit of juxtaposition. The South Atlantic anomaly, if

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you don’t know what I’m talking about, is a weak

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field region between South America and Africa. Basically, what this

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means is the weak field region allows more solar energy.

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They’re like, we’re seeing a solar storm right now. That

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South Atlantic anomaly lets more of the ions, more of

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the solar garbage winds whatever into our atmosphere. It’s a

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weak spot, it’s a chink in the armor. Basically, the

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weaker field allows more solar particles to penetrate, potentially increase

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in aurora frequency and intensity, especially during solar maxima, which

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we’re kind of in the peak right now until next year.

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During geomagnetic storms, auroras have already appeared at unusually low

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altitudes like Texas and northern India. We saw that back

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in the summer, suggesting this trend may grow. Now back

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to the South Atlantic Anomaly. If you look at the

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South Atlantic Anomaly, it may explain it doesn’t really go

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over the Bermuda Triangle, but maybe some pieces are there.

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Maybe it shifts around a little bit, goes back and

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forth the South of Atlantic Anomaly. If you from what

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they say, from what I’ve read, what I’ve watched, understood

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even when some of our GPS, some of our satellites

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go through there, they power them down going through the

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South Atlantic Anomaly because they get bombarded with so much

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I don’t know, geomagnetic solar particles that they have to

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power down to keep them from getting ruined. So could

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it explain some of the craft that happens in the

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Bermuda triangle. M I have theories about that could be.

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Now here’s the other thing, and this is kind of

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a wine. This is whiny from the scientific community. The

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Aurora tourism industry, worth billions of dollars annually could see

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economic shifts. Destination like Iceland and Norway may gain visibility,

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while Canada and some of them, you know, some of

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the America’s parts of the America can see decreases. A

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lot of people get up. If I’m going to watch

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the northern lights, and if you’ve been in the upper

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peninsula of Michigan during Aurora boreals, it’s absolutely gorgeous, or

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even the lower peninsula up towards the bridge just beautiful.

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But scientifically, auroras help study the ionospheric dynamics, but shifting

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almost complicate long term data comparisons from fixed observatories like

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those in Tromso, Norway, McMurdo Station, and Antarctica. So there’s

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some scientific winding going on about some of this shifting.

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We’ve reached the bottom of the hour. We come back.

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We’re gonna look at some of the dangers that may

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happen if if we get too big of a shift

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and we start getting weaknesses in some of the polar

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I don’t know some of the scientific behind it suggests

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that as we go into a reversal of magnetic poles,

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even though it might be one thousand miles or a

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thousand years away, one hundred years away, we don’t know

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that the disruptance to our ionosphere, the disruptance to are

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what protects the Earth from solar energy, might cause some problems.

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So we’re going to study that when we come back.

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Don’t go anywhere, guide yourself, your your halftime snacks, drinks, whatever,

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and meet me back here in just a few minutes.

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Speaker 1: Hey Randy, what you’re doing?

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Speaker 2: Oh hey Dave?

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Speaker 4: I’m just making a list of things that make me

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feel really really.

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Speaker 3: Good wearing Bomba socks.

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Speaker 1: Ye do need a doom food? A product for the

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kal Arron store. Doom food that is so epic. I

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can’t get over that. That is so great. It’s all right.

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I’m your humble host down Ray Sunday Night, with the

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own right welcome. Welcome. We’re talking because it is the

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show where we look around this great, big giant blue

485
00:30:21,319 –> 00:30:25,119
ball that we’re hurtling to do space and ungodly speed,

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and we ask the eternal question, what.

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Speaker 7: The white white worldless fortunes going on here?

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Speaker 1: I don’t know, if you know, let me know, we

489
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were talking about the conspiracy theory. I would even call

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it a conspiracy there, it’s a doom theory. Let’s have

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a doom theory. We have doom food. And I don’t

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even know what doom food would look like. I think

493
00:30:44,400 –> 00:30:48,119
doom food would be like popcorn or you know, junk

494
00:30:48,160 –> 00:30:49,839
food that you could sit there and eat while the

495
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world burns. Go, don’t have to worry about this dietnom

496
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or dew. We doom theories. There’s tons of them. Doom

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theories are out there. And this one about the the

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polar magnetic reversal. And I fallen down that rabbit hole

499
00:31:06,559 –> 00:31:08,440
a while back, and it’s a big rabbit hole. Lot

500
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of people are just like, oh, it’s gonna happen in

501
00:31:10,119 –> 00:31:13,079
the next year, the next two years. The CIA is

502
00:31:13,200 –> 00:31:17,000
covering up Oh my gosh, Come on, guys, the CIA

503
00:31:17,079 –> 00:31:19,440
is too busy starting wars inside of the United States

504
00:31:19,480 –> 00:31:21,440
and in some of our other allies. And you know,

505
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they’re they’re too busy trying to turn the government over

506
00:31:23,680 –> 00:31:28,279
to worry about things like covering up doom. So we’ve

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gone down that rabbit hole, and I’m going to look

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at some of the things that could be vulnerable if

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exposed to the Earth’s magnetic field being disrupted while they’re

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in the process of a magnetic flip, or if it

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starts wobbling to the point where we do lose some

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of our magnetic coverage or magnetic pole coverage. Because what

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that does, and we’re talking about things out there. If

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you if you look at a model of how are

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magnetetic field protects the Earth from solar winds, solar radiation,

516
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it kind of almost looks like if you’re looking at

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some kind of a comet. The solar winds. You know,

518
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the Sun is hitting us, bombarding us with all this stuff,

519
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and sometimes it pushes so hard that it gets closer

520
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and closer to our atmosphere. That’s when you see Aurora

521
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bore els and so the front, you know, the sun

522
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facing polar magnetic force kind of pushes back into the Earth,

523
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but it’s still protecting us. Now, there’s other things that

524
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protect us to the atmosphere protects us quite a bit.

525
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Other things protect us. Magnetic pole is not the only thing,

526
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but it’s a big thing. And then the behind it,

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you know, the opposite of the sun. It’s kind of

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a long tail. So if all of that stuff gets

529
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really out of whack and starts looping around, it’s not

530
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just going to be overnight it goes we’ll flip, you know,

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the next day. Birds are running into your windows and

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stuff because they don’t know where they’re going. Turtles are

533
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like crawling across the you know, the California deserts because

534
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they don’t know which way is up or whatever. It’s

535
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not gonna be like that. It’s gonna be a slow

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You won’t even notice it except when you set your

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watch and you know, or you’re you know, you decide

538
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to go out and just drive aimlessly, just using your

539
00:33:19,799 –> 00:33:22,160
GPS and your phone. Yeah, I think you’re going to

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Los Angeles. You might end up in Reno or something

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like that. Or it could be worse. Things could get

542
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really squirrely. We really don’t know, that’s the thing. We don’t.

543
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It could be doomed. Odds are We’re gonna be okay.

544
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Some of the things that will be affected, though, A

545
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magnetic pull shift and field weakening may have indirect but

546
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significant effects on things like satellites, which rely on magnetic

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field for protection and orientation. Now let’s look at that.

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Less satellites for one, earth magnetic field deflects solar and

549
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constant gradation. Like I was just talking about, it’s like

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a shield and it shields satellites in low Earth orbit.

551
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As the field weakens, satellites face higher risks of radiation damage,

552
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particularly in regions like South Atlantic Anomaly where we were

553
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just talking, where the field is already thirty percent weaker.

554
00:34:18,119 –> 00:34:21,920
Now this area, the South Atlantic Anomaly has grown and

555
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shifted slightly westward, increasing exposure for satellites passing over it.

556
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Like starlink iss YadA YadA. Radiation can degrade solar panels,

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disrupt electronics, and cause bit flips on onboard computers. For instance,

558
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the Hubble Space Telescope has reported increased errors when passing

559
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through this anomaly. So it’s kind of a it’s kind

560
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of a bumpy zone on the dirt road of Earth. Now,

561
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then they saw the thing called magnetic torquing, not twerking torquing.

562
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Many satellites use Earth’s magnetic field for attitude control, which

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that’s not you know, smacking somebody’s the head because they

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got a bad attitude. Magnet torkers or electromagnetic coils is

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what I’m talking about now, A shifting field requires updated

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models to maintain precise orientation, especially for things like cube

567
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SATs or other small satellites with limited redundancy, which means

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they don’t have system on system on systems keeping them aligned.

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Misalignments can reduce mission lifespan or data quality, as seen

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in some weather satellites experiencing drift issues in the twenty tens.

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That can make a really big difference. Constellation challenges, mega

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constellations like starlink, which we all like starlink, Right, the

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new thing is gonna make Earth obsolete, any kind of

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our Earth, anything on Earth that basically has anything to

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do with the Internet obsolete. I don’t think so, but

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it’s a good and in Ham radio, really, Starlak has

577
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become really popular because you can set it up anywhere.

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You can set it up anywhere and run it anywhere,

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so Ham radio operators love it anyways. A single geomagnetic storm,

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exasperated by a already weakening field from the polar’s poles

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starting to shift and starting to flip, could knock out

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dozens of satellites, hundreds of satellites, disrupting Internet navigation or

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imaging services. The poll shift itself doesn’t directly cause us,

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but it contributes to regional field on predictability, which leads

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to a weakening magnetic fields and leads to more of

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the solar winds, solar you know, things from the junk

587
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from space getting in here. Now, let’s look at the

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big one power grids and folks, you don’t understand that

589
00:36:49,440 –> 00:36:54,400
the past two years we’ve had some pretty big solar

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00:36:54,400 –> 00:36:59,800
storms hit and you have to understand that the care

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You’ve heard me talk about the Carrington event on this

592
00:37:01,840 –> 00:37:04,079
show several times. Carrington events, it’s one of the doom

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things that would that I like to talk about. We

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haven’t had a Carrington event since the Carrington event. It

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was a an anomaly. It was a very very big

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anomaly that really I don’t know if we’ll ever see

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anything like that. But we do have different types of

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electronics now though a lot of people say that if

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00:37:23,440 –> 00:37:25,760
we did have another Carrington event, all these little gizmos

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and gadgets, your cell phones and anything like that that’s exposed,

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00:37:29,880 –> 00:37:33,119
bye bye, it’s gonna go bye bye. They’re gone. Other

602
00:37:33,159 –> 00:37:37,079
people say, we we do things differently with you know,

603
00:37:37,159 –> 00:37:40,280
computers and electronics and everything, that it won’t affect it

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00:37:40,280 –> 00:37:43,280
as badly. There Again, you’re not going to know until

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00:37:43,280 –> 00:37:46,440
it happens, and then we’ll figure it out. So let’s

606
00:37:46,440 –> 00:37:50,800
look at what happens with a power grid if we

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00:37:50,920 –> 00:37:55,039
have a weakening magnetic field because of polar shifts, because

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of polar reversals, along with a geomagnetic storm. Let’s look

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at GICs ground induced currents. During solar storms, changes in

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the magnetic field generate GICs ground induced currents that can

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00:38:09,119 –> 00:38:13,719
overload transformers and cause blackouts. The pull shift altars where

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these currents are the strongest. Northern latitudes like Scandinavia and

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00:38:17,840 –> 00:38:21,039
Canada are traditionally at risk, but the north Poles drift

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could expand vulnerable zones into Siberian parts of eastern Europe.

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For example, a nineteen eighty nine storm blacked out Quebec

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for nine hours. Similar events today could affect broader regions

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due to field changes. You don’t yeah, a natural EMP

618
00:38:37,519 –> 00:38:41,639
that’s exactly what it is, raptor chrono mass ejection and

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causing electromagnetic problems. What you don’t realize is a lot

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of these bigger storms, these huge storms, they’re siphoning off

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a lot of voltage Because I don’t know what the

622
00:38:51,519 –> 00:38:54,599
formula is, but like for every one thousand feet of wire,

623
00:38:54,679 –> 00:38:57,039
there’s so many volts passing through it. You take that

624
00:38:57,119 –> 00:38:59,159
thousand feet of wire and multiply it by a whole

625
00:38:59,159 –> 00:39:02,000
big area. It’s getting directly hit by a solar storm,

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00:39:02,320 –> 00:39:06,119
and they’re literally siphoning off hundreds of thousands of wats

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00:39:06,119 –> 00:39:09,679
of power just to keep the system from overloading in

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on itself. And if things were to shut down, something

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were to go wrong, well, bye by black out. You’re

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gonna have a blackout for a while, by by electricity.

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So anyways, infrastructure sensitivity, that’s what I’m talking about here.

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The modern grids with long transmission lines and interconnected systems

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00:39:23,800 –> 00:39:28,000
are more susceptible to GICs. Countries like Russia with vast

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00:39:28,039 –> 00:39:31,400
Siberian grids may face new risks as the auroral oval

635
00:39:31,440 –> 00:39:35,639
shifts in the southern hemisphere, where slower pole movements limit change.

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00:39:36,119 –> 00:39:37,920
You’re not going to have that big of a problem,

637
00:39:37,920 –> 00:39:43,000
but Australia’s coastal grids could see minor impacts during extreme storms. Now,

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00:39:43,079 –> 00:39:47,599
grid operators use geomagnetic forecasts all the time, but rapid

639
00:39:47,599 –> 00:39:52,320
polar chefs complicate long term planning. Hardening transformers and deploying

640
00:39:52,360 –> 00:39:54,880
GIC monitors are ongoing. They’re doing them right now, but

641
00:39:54,920 –> 00:39:59,559
they’re very, very costly. Sweden and Canada lead in this field.

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Other nations, the United States of America lag behind. Now

643
00:40:05,239 –> 00:40:10,079
we have brought this, you know, scientists, doom scientists have

644
00:40:10,159 –> 00:40:14,320
brought this up to Senate Congress. A lot they really have,

645
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and what stops them from actually passing? You know, I know,

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you know, billions and billions and billions of dollars have

647
00:40:21,880 –> 00:40:24,480
been getting siphoned out of our government. We’re getting we’re

648
00:40:24,480 –> 00:40:27,360
getting the facts on that now and it’s disgusting. With

649
00:40:27,480 –> 00:40:29,360
some of that money, they could harden the grid and

650
00:40:29,360 –> 00:40:31,599
we wouldn’t even have to worry about any of this stuff.

651
00:40:32,480 –> 00:40:35,400
But we have to worry about this stuff because well,

652
00:40:35,880 –> 00:40:39,000
you have things called people called lobbyists who say, you know,

653
00:40:39,199 –> 00:40:41,800
power companies don’t want to spend this kind of money

654
00:40:42,280 –> 00:40:44,920
upgrading our electric system. And if you look around here

655
00:40:44,920 –> 00:40:47,880
in good old Michigan, where we have power outages. Every

656
00:40:47,920 –> 00:40:50,079
time a dog hikes its leg and takes a piss

657
00:40:50,119 –> 00:40:52,599
on a telephone pole, we’re out of power for a week.

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00:40:53,159 –> 00:40:56,239
Well then they’re going to you know, our beloved governor

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00:40:56,239 –> 00:40:58,280
with their handout going, well, we’re going to have more

660
00:40:58,360 –> 00:41:01,199
money for the power. We gotta have more money. They

661
00:41:01,280 –> 00:41:04,719
just ask for a rays in rates and they’re going

662
00:41:04,800 –> 00:41:07,360
right back and asking for another one. What do we

663
00:41:07,400 –> 00:41:10,519
get out of it? I don’t know. I know every

664
00:41:10,559 –> 00:41:13,599
time the wind blows we go out without electricity for

665
00:41:13,639 –> 00:41:19,000
a week. So yeah, imagine the time when we can

666
00:41:19,039 –> 00:41:23,960
get rid of power lines exactly, Jeff, cause you imagine, yeah,

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00:41:23,960 –> 00:41:27,159
the copper and whatever fine metal recycling we could do.

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00:41:29,360 –> 00:41:32,159
I hope for that future, I really do. So let’s

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look at the ecological and biological effects animals. You know,

670
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and you know the ecosystem around you. Migratory animals species

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00:41:43,119 –> 00:41:46,679
like birds, turtles, whales, they all use magnetic cues for navigation.

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We’d already know that the North Pole’s rapid drift could

673
00:41:50,079 –> 00:41:55,239
disrupt migration patterns, especially in the Arctic. For instance, studies

674
00:41:55,280 –> 00:41:58,800
on the loggerhead turtle shows sensitivity to field changes as

675
00:41:58,840 –> 00:42:02,920
small as one to two percent. It affects them. Breeding

676
00:42:02,920 –> 00:42:05,679
birds like the snow goose might face disorientation if the

677
00:42:05,880 –> 00:42:11,440
declaration shifts outpace adapation. Data is limited, but lab experiments

678
00:42:11,480 –> 00:42:14,719
suggest young animals are more affected than adults. Who rely

679
00:42:14,840 –> 00:42:19,880
on memory and other cues. The polar ecosystem could be affected.

680
00:42:20,800 –> 00:42:26,639
The auroral overshift could alter ionospheric condition, affecting atmospheric chemistry.

681
00:42:27,239 –> 00:42:31,559
This might impact arctic and anarchic ecosystems indirectly, though evidence

682
00:42:31,599 –> 00:42:34,599
is sparse. Most directly, weakened field regions could expose high

683
00:42:34,639 –> 00:42:38,559
altitude species like migratory birds to more radiation, potentially affecting

684
00:42:38,639 –> 00:42:49,400
reproductive or survival. Now, let’s look at something I just

685
00:42:50,519 –> 00:42:53,360
kind of did a deep dive down. We got about

686
00:42:53,400 –> 00:42:57,519
ten minutes before we wrap this up. What about the

687
00:42:57,559 –> 00:43:04,119
polar shifts effect on the climate. Now, the relationship between

688
00:43:04,119 –> 00:43:07,440
magnetic pole shifts and climate change is kind of complex

689
00:43:07,519 –> 00:43:12,000
and indirect, with no real definitive evidence that pole shifts

690
00:43:12,000 –> 00:43:16,920
directly drive significant climate alterations on short time scales. However,

691
00:43:18,119 –> 00:43:21,840
there are several mechanisms through which the ongoing magnetic field

692
00:43:21,920 –> 00:43:27,039
change could interact with Earth’s climate systems, primarily via effects

693
00:43:27,079 –> 00:43:32,480
on atmospheric and oceanic processes, radiation exposure, and geomagnetic activity.

694
00:43:33,679 –> 00:43:36,440
The reason that I’m going down this hole is because

695
00:43:37,480 –> 00:43:41,360
when you kind of look at solar maximums and solar minimums,

696
00:43:42,000 –> 00:43:48,920
some of our biggest solar maximums. Solar storms directly coincide

697
00:43:48,960 –> 00:43:51,199
with some of the biggest tornado outbreaks we’ve ever had.

698
00:43:51,679 –> 00:43:55,039
Now we just went through a week ago, some of

699
00:43:55,039 –> 00:43:57,480
the biggest tornado outbreaks we’ve seen in quite some time

700
00:43:57,559 –> 00:44:05,199
in the South Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Texas, Mississippi. And we

701
00:44:05,239 –> 00:44:09,800
are at a solar maximum where the Sun is throwing

702
00:44:09,800 –> 00:44:14,920
an absolute tantrum, throwing solar radiation in our way. And

703
00:44:14,599 –> 00:44:17,880
they the science of the debate is on, they try

704
00:44:17,920 –> 00:44:20,760
not to really bring it out because it would muddle

705
00:44:20,880 –> 00:44:23,440
the narrative. And I’m sure you know what narrative I’m

706
00:44:23,480 –> 00:44:28,719
talking about. But if and I think it’s a very

707
00:44:29,320 –> 00:44:34,880
big if, if solar radiation, if the Sun affects the

708
00:44:34,880 –> 00:44:37,480
weather here on Earth, which very well come because it’s

709
00:44:37,599 –> 00:44:39,840
you know, it’s in our Hono sphirit, it’s in our atmosphere,

710
00:44:40,199 –> 00:44:44,960
it hits us, it hits us hard. Well, what is

711
00:44:45,000 –> 00:44:52,039
that going to do to climate change science? Let’s look

712
00:44:52,039 –> 00:44:56,400
at that the magnetic field influences the upper atmosphere, the ionosphere,

713
00:44:56,440 –> 00:44:59,840
and the stratosphere where auroral activity and solar particle in

714
00:45:00,119 –> 00:45:07,000
actions occur. A shifting pole could subtly affect atmospheric chemistry

715
00:45:07,039 –> 00:45:15,239
with possible climate implications, like ozone depletion. During geomagnetic storms,

716
00:45:15,320 –> 00:45:19,840
high energy particles guided by magnetic fields can penetrate the stratosphere,

717
00:45:19,880 –> 00:45:26,760
producing nitrogen oxides that deplete ozone. A weaker magnetic field

718
00:45:26,800 –> 00:45:30,760
five percent decline per century and shifting auroral ovals due

719
00:45:30,760 –> 00:45:33,639
to pole movement could enhance this effect in new regions.

720
00:45:33,639 –> 00:45:37,840
For example, as North magnetic pole drifts towards Siberia increased

721
00:45:37,840 –> 00:45:41,440
to uroral activity there might lead to localized ozone thitting.

722
00:45:42,119 –> 00:45:45,119
Studies from two thousand and three Halloween solar storms showed

723
00:45:45,239 –> 00:45:48,519
up to ten percent ozone loss in polar regions during

724
00:45:48,559 –> 00:45:52,920
extreme events, though recovery was quick over decades. Repeated events

725
00:45:52,960 –> 00:45:56,039
could amplify this, particularly in the artic gonacy. All this time,

726
00:45:56,440 –> 00:46:04,599
you thought it was hair spray US eighties people. We

727
00:46:04,800 –> 00:46:10,920
killed the ozone there, but it came back. That’s right, Raptor.

728
00:46:11,639 –> 00:46:13,719
This is the climate is never supposed to change. That’s

729
00:46:13,760 –> 00:46:20,199
why we have to sell our SUVs. Carrying on. Ozone

730
00:46:20,239 –> 00:46:25,280
loss allows more ultraviolet radiation to reach the surface, potentially

731
00:46:25,360 –> 00:46:31,599
altering tropospheric circulation patterns. Models suggest stratospheric ozone changes can

732
00:46:31,639 –> 00:46:35,519
influence the jet stream, shifting storm tracks or temperature gradients.

733
00:46:35,559 –> 00:46:39,880
For instance, articles on depletion might weaken the polar vortex,

734
00:46:40,199 –> 00:46:43,800
leading to colder winters in parts of Eurasia. All pattern

735
00:46:43,880 –> 00:46:48,360
observed in recent decades through primarily linked to other factors

736
00:46:48,400 –> 00:46:52,679
like Arctic amplification. The polls shift contribution here as speculative

737
00:46:52,760 –> 00:46:57,079
but plausible over long time skills, so it’s not just

738
00:46:57,960 –> 00:47:03,800
man made climate change. Could be witnessing polar shift climate

739
00:47:03,880 –> 00:47:10,880
change carrying on. Siberia and northern Scandinavia can see more

740
00:47:10,960 –> 00:47:16,199
ozone related effects as the auroral oval shifts eastward, potentially

741
00:47:16,239 –> 00:47:20,440
increasing ub exposure for ecosystems and agriculture In the southern hemisphere.

742
00:47:20,440 –> 00:47:23,360
The south pole slower drift limits its changes, but there

743
00:47:23,400 –> 00:47:27,559
still could be some changes. An Erica’s existing ozone hole

744
00:47:27,639 –> 00:47:36,719
could be exasperated during solar maximum right now. A weakening

745
00:47:36,760 –> 00:47:42,440
magnetic field increases cosmic ray penetration, which some hypothesis link

746
00:47:42,519 –> 00:47:46,039
to cloud formation and climate. See, you’re not going to

747
00:47:46,159 –> 00:47:52,360
hear this on any other show. If you do, it’s

748
00:47:52,360 –> 00:47:53,920
going to be rare. It’s definitely not going to be

749
00:47:53,960 –> 00:47:56,199
CNN because they got to stick to the narrative won’t

750
00:47:56,199 –> 00:47:57,960
be a MISNBC. They got to stick to the narrative.

751
00:47:58,159 –> 00:48:00,280
They all have to stick to the narrative that you know,

752
00:48:00,639 –> 00:48:03,320
half the population has to go away, so you know

753
00:48:03,920 –> 00:48:15,519
Earth can heal. So let’s look at this cosmic ray hypothesis.

754
00:48:15,599 –> 00:48:20,519
The sten smart hypothesis suggests cosmic rays ionized atmospheric particles,

755
00:48:21,000 –> 00:48:25,920
promoting cloud condensation nuclei and increasing low altitude cloud cover.

756
00:48:26,639 –> 00:48:30,719
A weaker field as seen now allows more galactic cosmic

757
00:48:30,800 –> 00:48:34,920
rays to reach Earth, potentially enhancing this effect. Clouds reflects

758
00:48:34,920 –> 00:48:38,440
sunlight cooling the planet, but their type and altitude matter

759
00:48:39,000 –> 00:48:43,159
are low fatus cloud cools, while a high serious cloud worms.

760
00:48:44,599 –> 00:48:48,320
Studies show a weak correlation, but the effect is small

761
00:48:48,360 –> 00:48:52,320
compared to greenhouse gas forcing, but it is there. Pole

762
00:48:52,440 –> 00:48:56,480
shifts don’t directly amplify this, but regional field weakening because

763
00:48:56,519 –> 00:49:01,679
of them could increase cosmic ray flux locally. We’re talking

764
00:49:01,679 –> 00:49:06,280
about climate impact here. If cosmic rays do boost cloud cover,

765
00:49:06,800 –> 00:49:10,280
the cooling effect might be most noticeable in high latitude

766
00:49:10,360 –> 00:49:14,719
regions where magnetic field is weakest near the poles. For example,

767
00:49:14,760 –> 00:49:18,559
increased cloudiness over the Arctic Ocean could slow ice melt

768
00:49:18,559 –> 00:49:23,119
by reflecting sunlight, but it could also trap heat, complicating predictions.

769
00:49:23,480 –> 00:49:26,119
Data from the twenty tens show no clear global cloud

770
00:49:26,159 –> 00:49:30,440
increase tied to field weakening, so this kind of remains theoretical,

771
00:49:30,639 –> 00:49:39,239
but it is plausible. Let’s look at ionosphere and atmospheric circulation.

772
00:49:40,960 –> 00:49:43,960
We know that the magnetic pole shifts alter ionospheric currents

773
00:49:44,000 –> 00:49:49,000
and auroral patterns, which could influence atmospheric dynamics i e. Weather.

774
00:49:50,360 –> 00:49:53,599
Auroral activity driven by solar particles interacting with the magnetic

775
00:49:53,639 –> 00:49:57,039
field heats the upper atmosphere as the north pole moves,

776
00:49:57,079 –> 00:50:01,639
as heating shifts towards Siberia, potentially a acting regionable regional

777
00:50:01,679 –> 00:50:06,280
atmospheric pressure systems. For instance, i atmosphere heating can perturb

778
00:50:06,400 –> 00:50:09,800
the Arctic oscillation, a pressure pattern that govers winter weather

779
00:50:09,840 –> 00:50:12,960
in the northern Hemisphere. A twenty twenty one study link

780
00:50:13,079 –> 00:50:17,400
strong geomagnetic activity to temporary Arctic cooling events, though the

781
00:50:17,440 –> 00:50:20,559
poles shift, the role of the poll shift is unclear.

782
00:50:21,360 –> 00:50:24,559
Let’s talk about jet stream effects, which right now we’ve

783
00:50:24,599 –> 00:50:27,480
been experiencing a whole lot of jet stream effects. Last

784
00:50:27,559 –> 00:50:30,599
week it was unseasonably cool. It’s going to warm right

785
00:50:30,599 –> 00:50:35,559
back up Now, changes in the upper atmosphere can cascade

786
00:50:35,599 –> 00:50:41,639
to troposphere nudging the jet stream paths. The North Poles

787
00:50:41,679 –> 00:50:45,119
drift might subtly destabilize the polar jet, leading to more

788
00:50:45,159 –> 00:50:47,599
extreme weather swings. Now, see, we were told all along

789
00:50:47,960 –> 00:50:51,360
that it’s our fault that this is happening. Heat waves

790
00:50:51,360 –> 00:50:53,960
in Europe are cold snaps in North America. However, these

791
00:50:54,000 –> 00:50:57,679
patterns are primarily driven by Arctic warming and sea ice loss.

792
00:50:57,880 –> 00:51:03,360
They gotta go there, but magnetic shifts are a contributor.

793
00:51:06,880 –> 00:51:09,239
I could really go on and on and on with

794
00:51:09,360 –> 00:51:12,119
all of this, but I won’t bore you any longer.

795
00:51:12,199 –> 00:51:15,679
Let’s just suffice it to say the magnetic pole shifts

796
00:51:15,719 –> 00:51:20,239
climate impacts are indirect and could be minor compared to

797
00:51:20,400 –> 00:51:27,960
the anthropogenic drivers, which are US ollsone depletion, cosmic granduce clouds,

798
00:51:28,000 –> 00:51:35,639
atospheric heating, and ocean atmosphere coupling are plausible mechanisms. They

799
00:51:35,679 –> 00:51:38,320
have to be taken into consideration when we’re talking about

800
00:51:38,679 –> 00:51:47,960
global warming. Siberian oral shifts and Arctic weather disruptions over

801
00:51:48,000 –> 00:51:53,280
the centuries are usually caused by a weaker field. Weaker

802
00:51:53,280 –> 00:52:03,280
fields can amplify what’s going on, so we’re down to

803
00:52:03,320 –> 00:52:06,920
the last few minutes of the show. Are we all

804
00:52:06,960 –> 00:52:17,440
going to die? No, it could lead to it. You

805
00:52:17,519 –> 00:52:21,159
may wake up tomorrow morning and the whole thing could shift.

806
00:52:21,159 –> 00:52:24,039
We don’t know. The Earth is very unstable, always has

807
00:52:24,039 –> 00:52:28,480
been since the beginning of time. Odds are that you

808
00:52:28,519 –> 00:52:33,440
will not be around to see the next magnetic polar

809
00:52:33,480 –> 00:52:37,679
magnetic reversal where North Pole becomes South Pole, south Pole

810
00:52:37,719 –> 00:52:42,559
becomes north Pole, even though we are way overdue for

811
00:52:42,639 –> 00:52:46,360
the next polar reversal. So if you go down that

812
00:52:46,480 –> 00:52:50,719
rabbit hole, go down to it more informed having listened

813
00:52:50,719 –> 00:52:54,880
to this show. You don’t have to buy three hundred

814
00:52:54,920 –> 00:52:59,920
pounds of doom food to put in your doom shelter

815
00:53:00,079 –> 00:53:03,280
her to last out the I don’t know a thousand

816
00:53:03,400 –> 00:53:05,239
years that it’s gonna take for the Earth to settle

817
00:53:05,239 –> 00:53:09,760
back down again. It’s not gonna matter. He could wake

818
00:53:09,840 –> 00:53:14,079
up tomorrow, Dad, That’s exactly it. Raptor. So, yes, we’re

819
00:53:14,159 –> 00:53:16,800
we’re expecting to get into our doom food. We’re gonna

820
00:53:16,800 –> 00:53:19,599
have to figure out what we’re gonna have for doom

821
00:53:19,719 –> 00:53:22,119
food so we can sell it on the KLR in store.

822
00:53:22,559 –> 00:53:24,320
We do have a KLR in store. By the way

823
00:53:24,360 –> 00:53:27,360
Kalen Radio Store. It’s it’s out there, we can we

824
00:53:27,400 –> 00:53:31,079
can buy things from it. Thank you so much for

825
00:53:31,159 –> 00:53:33,960
listening tonight. My name’s Alan Ray. It’s Sunday Night with

826
00:53:34,000 –> 00:53:36,119
Alan Ray. I’m not I don’t think I’m gonna do

827
00:53:36,119 –> 00:53:38,760
a show next week. It’s Easter week and I’m going

828
00:53:38,800 –> 00:53:42,199
to be going across state. I am with two of

829
00:53:42,199 –> 00:53:44,280
my three kids over there. My other kid I see

830
00:53:44,320 –> 00:53:46,679
all the time. Anthony’s on my show once in a while.

831
00:53:46,800 –> 00:53:49,440
We know, we all know him, we all love him.

832
00:53:49,679 –> 00:53:52,039
But the other two I don’t see is often because

833
00:53:52,039 –> 00:53:54,079
they’re across state. I’m gonna spend time with them, which

834
00:53:54,159 –> 00:53:56,719
means in law duties and whatever. So have a great

835
00:53:56,760 –> 00:54:02,119
Easter celebrate. It’s a great time to be alive. I

836
00:54:02,159 –> 00:54:04,599
know there’s a lot of people out there that want

837
00:54:04,679 –> 00:54:08,239
you to believe that this world is just not going

838
00:54:08,320 –> 00:54:13,119
to make it. But when you look at when you

839
00:54:13,119 –> 00:54:16,400
look at social media for an hour and then you

840
00:54:16,480 –> 00:54:19,960
go outside and look outside for an hour, it doesn’t

841
00:54:20,000 –> 00:54:23,639
add up. I was outside just about all day yesterday

842
00:54:25,400 –> 00:54:29,199
and at no point in time, at no point in

843
00:54:29,199 –> 00:54:34,119
time at all, did Donald Trump do anything that affected me.

844
00:54:34,719 –> 00:54:38,440
Did Nancy Pelosi do anything that affected me? Did anybody

845
00:54:38,440 –> 00:54:41,599
Elon Must? Elon Must did not stop by and help

846
00:54:41,679 –> 00:54:49,519
me one time? So I burn my neighbor’s tesla. No, really, honestly,

847
00:54:49,599 –> 00:54:53,159
get out and touch grass, smell the fresh air. Spring

848
00:54:53,280 –> 00:54:56,880
is here to beautiful times, a time of renewal. Enjoy it,

849
00:54:58,039 –> 00:55:00,639
Lord Willing. I’ll see you in two weeks with Stacy

850
00:55:01,320 –> 00:55:03,360
and we’ll be doing a playing in the dirt and

851
00:55:03,360 –> 00:55:05,960
we’re gonna have some fun because it’s that time of year.

852
00:55:06,280 –> 00:55:08,760
I am so ready to get out there and start

853
00:55:08,880 –> 00:55:11,840
getting dirt under my fingernails, digging up the garden, getting

854
00:55:11,880 –> 00:55:14,800
things going. I’m so glad that we are getting out

855
00:55:14,840 –> 00:55:16,559
of the cold weather. Yeah, we’re still gonna have a

856
00:55:16,599 –> 00:55:19,519
couple of bouts, but I’m seeing it on the horizon.

857
00:55:19,559 –> 00:55:22,440
And remember, folks, it is tornado season. So if you

858
00:55:22,519 –> 00:55:24,400
want to buy your doom food, go ahead, put it

859
00:55:24,400 –> 00:55:27,159
in your tornado shelter. Tornado snacks are good, you know,

860
00:55:27,480 –> 00:55:30,400
when everything’s getting blown down over your head, having some

861
00:55:30,519 –> 00:55:34,079
doom food is good. Oh three inches yesterday, Jeff. We

862
00:55:34,119 –> 00:55:35,599
had like an inch and a half a couple of

863
00:55:35,679 –> 00:55:38,599
days ago, and it just really bummed me out, especially

864
00:55:38,679 –> 00:55:44,159
after going and seeing that Jimmy Buffett tribute special that

865
00:55:44,360 –> 00:55:47,280
my wife and I went to see last Saturday night. Yeah,

866
00:55:47,400 –> 00:55:49,760
we were like, oh, we’re all flowered shirts. I had

867
00:55:49,760 –> 00:55:52,440
my pink flamingo shirt and we’re all ready for summer.

868
00:55:52,519 –> 00:55:55,079
And it just crapped on us all week last week.

869
00:55:55,599 –> 00:55:59,280
God bless you. We’re gonna talk about again soon. It

870
00:55:59,360 –> 00:56:02,440
is Kailar and Radio. Keep it locked on KILR and

871
00:56:02,559 –> 00:56:04,559
Radio right here live on x for some of the

872
00:56:04,599 –> 00:56:08,400
best podcasts. We are America’s podcast network and we’ll talk

873
00:56:08,440 –> 00:56:09,519
again soon. Peace Out.