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The Schumann Resonance hit an unusual power peak today (May 2, 2025) just as holes big enough to swallow the Earth opened on the sun.



This is rather new to us, but we had wondered for a while if these patches of extreme lethargy we had been experiencing were caused by some unseen energy frequencies.

Were we sensitive to the 5G frequencies from a distant cell tower, or what?

And then this image above appeared in the email from spaceweather.com, which I subscribe to for daily reports.

And guess what, a couple of sleepy memory cells woke up, and it was time to hunt down information about the Schumann Resonance, which I had learned a bit about in the past.

I did know that the planet, and us, has a natural (invisible) frequency of something like 7.82 Ghz – but that was about it. So we did an instant “lucky dip” and simply searched, “Schumann Frequncy.”

We certainly got some great information.

If you, like many others, are experiencing unusual “stuff” this just might be a helpful explanation about how we can be affected, in many different ways, by the invisible energies involving the sun, and the heartbeat of our home planet, which is the oscillations of the Schumann frequency.



BTW, there are so many issues occurring right now that it’s impossible to cover them all in just one bulletin.

So I’m back at the desk, ready to make a few more reports and videos about current events.

I think I’ll start with the unexpected and inexplicable fires that have forced evacuations in Israel – fires that, strangely, seem to be avoiding the Palestinian communities.

Be well.

Michael.



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2 responses to “Sun-Erupts-Earth-Reacts-People-Too”

  1. Val Anderson Avatar
    Val Anderson

    From an image you sent [image: Knight.LOGO.4.jpg]

    ~V~

  2. mstrchristeen Avatar
    mstrchristeen

    brilliant!!! thank you

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