Global COOLING – why the evidence suggests we’re entering a mini-ice age,what ‘global warming’ scientists IGNORED PLUS BONUS EQ STATS!

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In the exact time frame that Earths magnetic field has decreased in strength by over 15% (an astronomically huge percentage), Earth has experienced a 2,000% INCREASE in major seismic activity.

In the year 1900 there were THREE major quakes 6.0 magnitude or greater.
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In the year 2000 there were ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY major quakes of 6.0 magnitude or greater.

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Between 1900 and 1918 there were 147 major quakes.

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Between 2000 and 2018 there were 2911 major quakes.
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We went from averaging 12 major quakes per calendar year to 243. That’s right at a 2,000% increase in major quake activity, and like the climate, is resulting from the magnetic & electric behaviors of our sun.

h/t graff2

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