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Inside
2004-2012 Solar Window
By Will Hart
In an article published in AR, early in 2004, I presented the case that we
are in the final leg of a solar cycle. I called the 8-year period from 2004
to 2012, ‘The Portal’. That article presented the results of 27
years of research into the Mayan calendar system, which led to investigations
into the sunspot cycle, the transit of Venus and the their respective relationships
to natural disasters.
The last pieces of the puzzle did not fall into
place until 2002. That year, I finally realized
that the 2012 end date of the Mayan calendar
was also the peak of the next solar maximum and
the second leg of the Venus Transit. Extensive
research into the sunspot cycle had shown me
that the 11-year solar maximums had multiple
effects on the earth and on human beings. I found
that everything from wars and natural disasters
to fluctuations in the stock market move in tandem
with the sunspot cycle.
Many other independent investigators had already
reached similar conclusions. However, nobody
that I was aware of had linked the Mayan calendar
and the 2012 forecast with the sunspot cycle
and Venus Transit. The connection gave me a new
insight into what the term ‘Solar Priest’ really
meant and what the basis of the ancient science
actually was. In fact, the Maya made their science
very clear. It revolved around a cyclical passage
of ages they called ‘Suns’ – a
time period of about 5125 years- and according
to their system of reckoning we are near the
end of the Fifth Sun.
When I fit the transit of Venus into the calendar
system I was struck by the fact that the ancient
priests were aware of a periodic, astronomical
event that western science only discovered 300
years ago. Was it an accident that they selected
the exact year (2012) when a number of important
cycles converge to end their Long Count (5125-year)
calendar? No, that seemed too improbable a coincidence
to chalk up to chance. But like any serious investigator
I wanted proof. So I went back and examined the
historical record to see if there was any association
between the Venus Transit and natural disasters.
What I found startled me. The findings also
solved a mystery that had puzzled all investigators
including myself. I was intrigued to discover
that a transit of Venus had occurred on 1518-1526.
Those dates were the bookmarks of the Conquest
of Mexico by a handful of Spaniards led by Hernando
Cortez. I had long scratched my head over just
how 300 conquistadors managed to mount a military
campaign against the extremely militaristic and
successful Aztec Empire.
The key seemed to lie in the mysterious prophecy
that the priests had made concerning the return
of the god Quetzalcoatl in the year 1 Reed (151.
The god was associated with Venus and he was
said to be a bearded, white man who had come
to ancient Mexico bringing the gift of civilization.
That may sound like a colorful myth to us but
it had the potency of the apocalypse to the Aztecs
when they learned that a strange vessel had arrived
on the shores of the Yucatan. The warrior-emperor
Montezuma was plunged into spiritual confusion
and political paralysis.
The mystical side of this fascinating history
never quite made sense to me. However, the strange
fact is the Aztecs could have easily crushed
the conquistadors if it were not for this prophecy.
As I dug ever more deeply into the history I
learned that the Aztecs were rattled because
other strange signs had already preceded Cortez’s
arrival including the eruption of Mount Popocateptyl.
In addition, a number of paranormal events had
also occurred including UFO sightings and inexplicable
flooding of their capitol city. The Aztec priests
had forecast a dire end to their civilization
at this time and, in fact, Cortez brought an
end to the last pyramid-building civilization
by the second leg of the transit of Venus in
1526.
The 2012 prophecy took on an entirely new meaning
after I concluded this line of research. The
next 8-year Venus Transit cycle took place in
1631-’39. I was astounded to find that,
immediately following this transit, sunspots
disappeared for 70 years. The period is known
as the ‘little ice age’ the sunspot
cycle resumed in 1720 and the levels of solar
activity have increased since then with a sunspot
peak in the 1960 solar maximum.
Now, here is where things begin to take a dramatic
turn. If the Mayan priests were right, I reasoned
that they were forecasting a solar ‘blow
off’ that would culminate in 2012 with
the converging sunspot cycle peak and the transit
of Venus. At this point I turned to the record
of natural disasters from 1900 to present. I
must admit that what I found alarmed me. The
number, frequency and magnitude of natural disasters
from earthquakes and volcanic eruptions to severe
storms increased dramatically after 1960.
Scientists try to hide this information from
the public by focusing on the ‘averages’ instead
of on the major and potentially catastrophic
events. In other words, they use statistical
averages, which are skewed by the large swarms
of minor events, to conceal the upward trend
of major volcanic events, earthquakes, hurricanes,
etc., which have been rising for the past 45
years. We can only surmise that their reason
for fudging the numbers - to obscure the increasing
dynamism and instability of the planet - is to
avoid alarming the general public.
In fact, we don’t care about the large
number of small, non-threatening events, which
has not changed much on the whole. We do care
about the potentially catastrophic major events
that my research revealed have increased dramatically.
My contention is that the Maya priests accurately
forecast that, as the sun reached this point
in its long-term cycle, natural disasters would
rise. After all the sun is the electromagnetic
dynamo that drives the earth’s biosphere
so we should not be surprised that when its output
fluctuates we experience changes on the planet.
Now let’s compare some revealing data.
There were only 2119 earthquakes recorded in
the entire 19th century. A recent U.S.G.S report
shows that there were 4,139 in 1970 alone. Does
that not sound like a powerful upsurge? The largest
earthquakes on record have all occurred since
1960, with the biggest taking place in Chile
that year. We find that this trend is echoed
by the increasing frequency of large-scale volcanic
eruptions, severe storms, hurricanes and typhoons.
In fact, Mount Popocatpetyl began erupting in
the 1990s after being dormant for centuries,
as have other volcanoes in Mexico. There were
very few volcanic eruptions in the first half
of last century. Then after 1960 many dormant
volcanoes began coming to life and the activity
over the past decade and a half has been extraordinarily
intense. Take a look at the tornado chart below
TORNADOS
1950's 4796
1960's 6813
1970's 8580
1980's 8196
1990 to date 10,000+
The decade and even year by year increase in
the number of ‘killer’ tornadoes
is even more significant. There were 13 in 1996
and 28 in 1998. According to a report released
on September 17, 2004 by UN-ISDR – the
United Nations disaster reduction agency – there
has been a global spike in worldwide natural
and manmade catastrophes. The report said that
more than 254 million people were affected by "natural
disasters" in 2003. This is an almost three-fold
jump from 1990.
According to statistics from the Center for
Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters at
the University of Louvain in Belgium, "The
long-term trend over the past decade shows a
steady rise in victims." This concurs with
statements made by the head of Zurich Re, the
world’s largest reinsurance company that
I quoted in my earlier piece. He summed up the
situation by saying that ‘natural disasters
have been a growth industry since 1960’.
Our scientists are discovering what the ancients
seemed to have known long ago, the earth goes
through periodic cycles when natural disasters
rise dramatically.
What they have not yet learned is that these
cycles are tied to the short and long term fluctuations
in solar output. I believe that this is the essence
of the ancient solar science that I have re-discovered.
Do not get me wrong, I have not invented anything
and I am not making any claims or insinuating
that I created this predictive science.
This system was developed long ago, of that
I am sure. Be that as it may, the accumulated
evidence and ongoing events ought to command
our attention. We are counting down to 2012 and
the earth is rocking, rolling, spewing clouds
of ash, fuming hot gases, and sending molten
lava streaking down the sides of mountains.
In my earlier article I made a number of predictions
and I asked to be held accountable. That is the
only way to publicly establish the validity of
my findings. I said that we would start to experience
an acceleration of natural disasters after the
first leg of the June 2004 transit of Venus.
That would be the point of entry into the portal
era; we are in it now. So what does the record
show?
There has been an absolutely staggering increase
in volcanic activity. It began on June 22, the
day after the transit when the Ijen volcano in
Java, Indonesia became active. That was followed
on June 29 by an eruption of the Bezymianny volcano
in Russia.
July brought eruptions to 8 volcanoes spread around the world from Japan and
Central America to Indonesia. August saw eruptions taking place in the Southern
Atlantic Ocean, Papua
New Guinea and Indonesia. Do not be fooled, this
is not a normal level of activity over such a short time span. The increased
frequency
of volcanism continued with activity greatly intensifying in September. An
alarming 15 volcanoes showed increased levels of activity from swarms of tremors
to small and medium size eruptions.
In this month alone, Mt Aetna in Italy, Mauna
Loa in Hawaii and Mt. Kiki in Japan sprang to
life along with volcanoes in Columbia, Alaska,
Indonesia, the Congo and Russia. The trend has
continued into October. As I write, Mount St.
Helens is roaring back to life and Mt. Rainer
is displaying more activity. On October 5, an
astonishing TEN volcanoes became active on the
same day that Mt. St. Helens quaked, smoked and
spewed ash. At present 11 volcanoes around the
globe have ongoing volcanic and seismic activity
including St. Helens.
Large and major earthquakes show a similar upward trend as the following figures
show.
Earthquake Activity (June-Oct 8, 2004)
June 10 -- Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia - 6.9M
June 28 -- Illinois -- 4.2M
June 28 -- Southeastern Alaska -- 6.8M
July 01 -- Eastern Turkey -- 5.2M
July 24 -- Southern Sumatra Indonesia -- 7.3M
September 05 -- Near the South Coast of Western Honshu, Japan -- 7.2M
September 05 -- Near the South Coast of Honshu, Japan -- 7.4M
September 28 -- Central California -- 6.0M
October 08 -- Solomon Islands -- 6.8M
October 08 -- Mindoro, Philippines -- 6.5M
October 09 -- Near the Coast of Nicaragua -- 6.
In addition, we have just gone through one of
the worst hurricane seasons on record. If we
were to go back five and six decades we would
find levels of significant volcanic and seismic
activity far below the above. This points up
the fact that the intensity and frequency of
major events have been increasing steadily every
decade since 1960.
This increased activity conforms to the predictions
made by the Mayan priests. It should culminate
between 2010 and 2012. Does this mean that the
world is going to end and all life will be wiped
out?
The 2012 prophecy does not say that life comes to an end, only that the age
that we have been living in for 5,000 years ends. We have already been witnessing
rapid changes around the globe.
The old USSR collapsed and religious fundamentalism
is on the rise, not just in Moslem countries
the Religious Right in the United States already
controls the Republican Party. Our environment
is deteriorating and we seem to be coming up
short in terms of finding solutions to our mounting
crises. According to my research the period from
the end of this decade until 2012 we be one of
increasing social unrest and international conflict.
The point of all this is not to create an atmosphere
of anxiety. We need to use this knowledge and
these predictions to prepare for the approaching
chaotic era. The signs are in place and the handwriting
is on the wall. In fact, if you have been paying
attention, our scientists have been studying,
monitoring and trying to formulate models that
accurately predict volcanoes, earthquakes and
other natural disasters over the past decade.
There is an urgency animating geologists that
the general public is not aware of.
They know that something is going on. Solar
physicists were also stunned a year ago when
the sun suddenly burst into a brief period of
super-intense flares and storms.
It was not supposed happen because we just went
through a sunspot cycle from 1999-2001 and the
sun should be calming down as it moves toward
the solar minimum (2005-’06). This too
shows that we are in an unpredictable era because
the sun is shifting its output as the ancient
solar priest’s forecast it would at this
time…
[PS- Update: On Dec. 26, 2004 one of the four largest earthquakes on record
a 9.0 caused a tsunami in the Indian Ocean. Earthquake and volcanic activity
remain high]
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