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ail. They weigh up to 20 pounds and have a wingspan of nearly 10 feet. The nearly 28,000 birds that usually show up to nest in the 4,385-acre refuge in central North Dakota usually show up to nest in early April, and they stay through September. This year they arrived on schedule, however, they took off in late May and early June, leaving their chicks and eggs behind. This is the first time such an exodus has occurred since the Pelicans have been monitored at Chase Lake Nation Wildlife Refuge since 1905. Now their nesting grounds are quiet. The pelicans are gone---and, no one knows why."

Question: Could it be, that these migratory birds have left, because of the collapsing of our Earth's magnetic field? All of our researchers are of the opinion, that the mini-Solar System that is associated with the incoming Planet X is now very near. Some of the "psychics" seem to think that all hell is going to break loose in the September time frame of this year. We will just have to wait to see if the Pelicans know something that we mere mortals are unable to fathom.

Thanks Daniel for bringing this report to our attention.

Regards,

Cal

----- Original Message -----

From: DLSRHEC

Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 3:41 PM

Subject: NYT: COLLAPSE OF THE EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD ACCELERATES

THE DRUDGE REPORT:

New Your Times: COLLAPSE OF THE EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD ACCELERATES

Mon Jul 12 2004 18:17:38 ET

The collapse of the earth's magnetic field, which both guards the planet and guides many of its creatures, appears to have started in earnest about 150 years ago, the NY TIMES is planning to report on Page Ones Tuesday.

Science reporter Bill Broad has filed a report, according to newsroom sources, which explores how: 'The field's strength has waned 10 percent to 15 percent so far and this deterioration has accelerated of late, increasing debate over whether it portends a reversal of the lines of magnetic force that normally envelop the earth."

Broad explains: "During a reversal, the main field weakens, almost vanishes, and then reappears with opposite polarity. Afterward, compass needles that normally point north would point south, and during the thousands of years of transition much in the heavens and Earth would go askew."

Broad claims: "A reversal could knock out power grids, hurt astronauts and satellites, widen atmospheric ozone holes, send polar auroras flashing to the equator and confuse birds, fish and migratory animals that rely on the steadiness of the magnetic field as a navigation aid."

NOTE: Not to mention tectonic plate shifts, massive earthquakes, mile high tidal waves, 300 mile per hour winds, volcanism, nuclear winter effect, etc. in a worse case scenario. -CR

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