Magnetic Field Weakening

The Earth’s magnetic field is an ever fluctuating phenomena that greatly influences the world of subtle forces. It directly impacts all human activity, the environment and the matter world in a myriad of ways. The Earth's magnetic field acts like a giant invisible bubble that shields the planet from the energies in space, such cosmic radiation. The Earth’s magnetic field, also called the geomagnetic field, is the magnetic field that extends from the earth’s interior to where it intersects with the solar wind, as a stream of charged particles emanating from the Sun. Geomagnetism is the study of the earth's magnetic field and all associated phenomena and forces that impact it. Many of us will recognize that very little information about Geomagnetism is reported to the mainstream public because the magnetic field and gravitational waves on the earth are highly controlled and manipulated to suppress consciousness in a variety of ways. However, undisputed facts about the rapid weakening of the earth’s magnetic field have been verified by some researchers. As of 2014, the rate of the earth’s magnetic field weakening had greatly increased. What was previously measured as a five percent weakening per hundred years, has now increased to a five percent weakening per decade. This allows the space weather or cosmic energy to penetrate and interact with the earth’s atmosphere and crust more and more. The Geomagnetic North pole is moving many kilometers a year across the Arctic Ocean towards Russia, while the Geomagnetic South Pole has left the continent of Antarctica and is moving towards the Indian Ocean. The Geomagnetic poles are moving every year towards the equator. There are massive changes occurring in the earth’s magnetic field that are transforming life on earth as we’ve known it, and yet the topic rarely makes the news.

If we clearly comprehended Geomagnetism, humanity would have free energy, understand time differently, would look at the moon contrarily, and it would forever change the methods science uses for carbon dating fossils and rocks. If humanity actually understood the earth’s magnetic field and gravity, it would present many conflicts in the theory of evolution that are presented in the fabricated historical chronology. Previous carbon dating methods have had radical time measurement differences that science does not share openly with the public. This is also the result of the magnetic field of the earth shifting and weakening.