April 16, 2001: Solar Events - David Wilcock #124; Radio - Harold Ort
April 16, 2001: Solar Events - David Wilcock #124; Radio - Harold Ort  
Podcast: The Art Bell Archive
Published On: Mon Nov 04 2024
Description: David Wilcock discusses unprecedented solar activity and anomalous phenomena while Harold Ort addresses radio technology. Wilcock examines the recent mega solar flares that have exceeded previous classification systems, forcing scientists to create new categories beyond severe and extreme. The sun has produced two massive X-class flares, including an X-20 or possibly X-22, the biggest ever measured. These flares came dangerously close to directly impacting Earth, which could have destroyed satellites, disrupted communications, and devastated the global economy. Wilcock explores connections between solar activity, consciousness, and planetary transformation. Mysterious haze from Mongolian dust carried across the Pacific by jet streams blankets the western United States. The broadcast examines whether this atmospheric phenomenon could be more than simple dust particles. Wilcock's research draws from his Ascension2000 website and upcoming book on quantum mechanics and galactic energy systems.