Van Allen Belts

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As the planet evolves towards the incredibly fast and high energy electrons interacting between the plasmasphere of the Van Allen Radiation Belt, these damaged areas on the grid infiltrated with AI, must be cleared out to allow for the earth to move through these barriers created by the radiation belt. About 600 miles from Earth’s surface is the first of two donut-shaped electron clouds, known as the Van Allen Belts, or the radiation belts.

The Van Allen belts are a collection of charged particles, gathered in place by Earth’s magnetic field, that act as an energetic barrier that prevent too much high frequency and ultra-fast electrons from being exposed to the earth field. There are two main radiation belts around the Earth; the inner belt is dominated by protons and the outer belt is dominated by electrons. Too much Plasma or high frequency light transmitted to the planet, especially into its damaged areas, such as areas with artificial intelligence infiltration, could create massive polarity amplification of chaotic forces and destruction on the surface. Eventually however, the planet will move into the high frequency levels of the radiation belts and will begin the cycle to evolve beyond these barriers, around the end of 2017. Purging the planet of the remaining Black Magic grids running AI Signal, is an ongoing project to protect damaged areas on the earth surface from getting worse when exposed to Plasma light sources. Moving into the radiation belts will open a tremendous influx of intergalactic plasma waves and ultra-high energy electrons to penetrate the earth field, thus saturating the earth plane with energies that have never been here before. [1]


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DNA Signals

Plasma Waves