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11/05/16 The Horses Cross
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Enemies coming nuclear weapon suggested Sunday

Really? How do you call the 10% rule on that one Eagle?
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#3
All right don't panic on this one.
First of all the nuclear reference is likely due to the fact that the old 1964 "daisy" ad has come into play with this election. The young girl from that famous 1964 nuclear ad is now in a brand new ad supporting Hillary. this new ad is currently airing on TV.
horses cross is likely about the election. It is a horse race and the horses are getting ready to cross the finish line.   Horse clothes likely depends upon what clothes the horses wearing, Republican or Democratic.
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OK, I'll stand down for now LOL. Still don't like ENEMIES COMING. The veil is growing thin, you know.

HORSE CLOTHES ENEMIES COMING could also suggest a Trojan horse kind of stealth attack. Just sayin'.
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suggested Sunday thank goes powerful sky

From SpaceWeather:

'CANYON OF FIRE' OPENS, SPITS A CME TOWARD EARTH: On Nov. 5th [Sunday], a filament of magnetism in the sun's northern hemisphere became unstable and erupted. The blast split the sun's atmosphere, hurling a CME into space and creating a "canyon of fire."

The glowing walls of the canyon trace the original channel where the filament was suspended by magnetic forces above the sun's surface. From end to end, the structure stretches more than 200,000 km--a real Grand Canyon.

Fragments of the exploding filament formed the core of a CME that raced away from the sun faster than a million mph. NOAA analysts have modeled the trajectory of the CME and concluded that it will probably strike Earth's magnetic field on Nov. 8th. The impact could spark G1-class geomagnetic storms and auroras at high latitudes.
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(11-07-2016, 07:33 AM)Sherriann Wrote: suggested Sunday thank goes powerful sky

From SpaceWeather:

'CANYON OF FIRE' OPENS, SPITS A CME TOWARD EARTH: On Nov. 5th [Sunday], a filament of magnetism in the sun's northern hemisphere became unstable and erupted. The blast split the sun's atmosphere, hurling a CME into space and creating a "canyon of fire."

The glowing walls of the canyon trace the original channel where the filament was suspended by magnetic forces above the sun's surface. From end to end, the structure stretches more than 200,000 km--a real Grand Canyon.

Fragments of the exploding filament formed the core of a CME that raced away from the sun faster than a million mph. NOAA analysts have modeled the trajectory of the CME and concluded that it will probably strike Earth's magnetic field on Nov. 8th. The impact could spark G1-class geomagnetic storms and auroras at high latitudes.

Reading this, I heard quite clearly "Lock and load, people. Lock and load."

I'm already feeling the energy surge. The urge to stay in bed with my head under the covers is strong right now.
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The timing with that and the election is interesting,
(11-07-2016, 07:33 AM)Sherriann Wrote: suggested Sunday thank goes powerful sky

From SpaceWeather:

'CANYON OF FIRE' OPENS, SPITS A CME TOWARD EARTH: On Nov. 5th [Sunday], a filament of magnetism in the sun's northern hemisphere became unstable and erupted. The blast split the sun's atmosphere, hurling a CME into space and creating a "canyon of fire."

The glowing walls of the canyon trace the original channel where the filament was suspended by magnetic forces above the sun's surface. From end to end, the structure stretches more than 200,000 km--a real Grand Canyon.

Fragments of the exploding filament formed the core of a CME that raced away from the sun faster than a million mph. NOAA analysts have modeled the trajectory of the CME and concluded that it will probably strike Earth's magnetic field on Nov. 8th. The impact could spark G1-class geomagnetic storms and auroras at high latitudes.
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