Sunday, January 11, 2009

Has the World Gone ADHD?

According to Mitch Battros of Earth Changes Media, a new study shows that we are definitely affected by the geomagnetic activity of Earth's Magnetic Field. There is a direct correlation between the Sun's solar storms and human biological activity. Oleg Shumilov of the Institute of North Industrial Ecology Problems in Russia examined the activity in the Earth's Magnetic Field from 1948-1997.

The activity fell under three yearly seasonal peaks-- March to May, July and October. What he found was that geomagnetic peaks coincided with peaks in occurrences of mood disorders--depression, anxiety, bipolar mood swings as well as suicides in the Russian city of Kirosk over the same period.

What is the connection between the Magnetic Field and human mood and behavior? asks Battros.

One explanation he puts forth is that we have magnetic fields around each of us as well. According to NASA, we are now moving into Cycle 24 which is 50% stronger than Cycle 23. In Cycle 23, we witnessed the largest solar flare ever recorded.

What this suggests is that during Cycle 24, we will be witnessing even more significant earth changing events on the physical level--earthquakes, volcanoes, hurricanes, seismic activities.
( Have you noticed that there are at least one news report about earthquakes somewhere in this world every week?)

We will also be witnessing more emotional events on the human level. Already there is a significant rise in the number of children exhibiting behavior and mood disorders. Even adult behavior has become similarly disruptive.

As I've indicated in a previous post, has the world gone ADHD?

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