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John Carter's avatar

It's more or less impossible to predict when a solar micronova will occur, and that's assuming that it's even possible (I'm far from convinced by Ben Davidson's evidence, though I don't rule it out). Same applies to the less dramatic, but still very destructive superflare events - and in that case, we have reasonably good evidence from astronomy that solar twins do in fact exhibit superflares (as in, events more energetic than the Carrington event), as well as some archeological evidence that the Sun has done such in the past. A Carrington or super-Carrington event would take down the global electrical grid, which is really all you need to bring down the global system.

Another candidate for cosmic black swan is cometary impact. We know from the Younger Dryas that these have played a big role in human history over the last 10,000 years or so, and there's also evidence in the Bible for that (Sodom & Gomorrah). A YD type impact would also take down the global system.

Problem is, all of these are impossible to predict. No man knows the day or the hour, as the saying goes. On the other hand, cosmic intervention may well be the only thing that can stop the WEFites from completing their prison grid and converting humanity into a transhuman slave race.

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

No worries. We got our masks and social distancing to save us.

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