Subject: re: UEF and Crazy Fritz Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2003 17:58:20 +0100 From: Organization: "Perceptions" Hello Doctor Montanari, Yes, think that dark matter halo symptom comes from UEF shielding, and have a tribute to Vera Rubin at "Greatest Discoveries of 20th Cent" http://www.perceptions.couk.com/greatest.html#rubin UEF's effects include the low-level effect Science calls `gravity' but others interact at higher levels. I.e. the neutron is really a shielded proton and, on a much larger scale, something similar happens to centers of planets and stars, that is, the core is of a form not yet classified by Science (because it is shielded and inaccessible - att.), and again - up another scale - matter at center of a galaxy is necessarily less dense than matter out towards the rim. The combining of these effects can bring about somewhat startling results, as was evident in the 1999 eclipse which however _was_ forecast to produce significant tectonic/earthquake movement. The `gravitational' and shielding effects were at their strongest along the line of the eclipse shadow which moved through the Mediterranean, across Turkey and Eurasia to Taiwan. [ While the gravitational effect only `pulls' slightly, UEF shielding produces nuclear and molecular `loosening' (and a cellular `speed-up') - see - http://www.perceptions.couk.com/uef/fertility.html#Later for "1999 - 2003" note and details of the warnings sent but ignored.] Richard, hopefully you & other readers can use the `lite' version of John Walker's "Home Planet" - a soft-ware orrerry - to make your personal predictions of earthquake or solar activity peaks. It must be remembered that we can only predict UEF `triggers' of earthquakes. The other causative factor of accumulated stress must either be researched locally or perhaps inferred from known past cycles of activity in that area. For tectonic events you're looking for alignments of one or more planets with Earth (& Moon) and the Sun, and alignments of Earth/ Moon with approaching or departing Venus and Mars / Jupiter /Saturn. For solar activity you're simply looking for alignments of planetary masses which will force `sunspots' to grow. Don't forget that an event on the Sun develops quite slowly and might then take a further two weeks to become visible to us - Sun's equator rotates once in about 30 days. see http://www.perceptions.couk.com/uef/footnotes3.html#forecasts Thanks for getting this all in one place for other readers. best regards Ray Dickenson ---------------------------------------------------- FURTHER REFERENCES GO - "search perceptions" - in SEARCH-ENGINE file-ID www.perceptions.couk.com/uef/darkm.txt