April 7, 2020

I know… it’d be cool. It’d be GREAT for me… but it is just not so.

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  • Michael Durfee
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    Yeah, most of those papers are just gibberish anyway…

  • JBT
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    I can’t view this video. Is it still available?

    • JBT
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      I was using a different browser – all good now. 👍

  • Militia Anygrrl
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    I want to say thank you Ben for being honest. I’m sad that people in the s0 community gave into the sensationalism and fear-mongering surrounding this cold that’s going around. I wanna let you know that there are still some of us out there that think critically, do their research, base their thoughts on logic and facts, and do not believe in the quest for cash either. I think, to be a decent human being, you must be honest, and cherry picking, is not totally honest. On a different topic, I saw on a daily news program, that the president of the United States has even said, that minorities are dying three times as much from this as Caucasians are. I would like to know if the states that have done these statistics of minority community versus minority death toll, have bothered to see if said minorities, no offense, have private insurance are on Medicaid or have no insurance at all. I would not be surprised if the majority of them are on Medicaid. I know that friends of mine that are on Medicaid do not receive nearly the attention or quality of care that other people admitted to the hospital for whatever reason receive most likely because they have private insurance.

  • Blackmat
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    What about the radiance of 5g?

  • Danjah
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    Please make this public!

  • Gaia
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    Hi Ben, am I to take it that when you state at 01.34 that there’s no provable correlation between space weather and ill health, you no longer stand behind the observation “For patient with diabetes or other metabolic disorders, high geomagnetic activity, especially from high-speed coronal holes, creates an increased risk of acute coronary syndrome . . . When there is low geomagnetic activity and higher flux of cosmic rays, there is a higher incidence of acute myocardial infarctions and cerebral stroke and deadly arrhythmia . . .” from your book “Weatherman’s Guide to the Sun”? Because if lower solar activity can demonstrably trigger these phenomena, how are we to differentiate between that effect and a potential increase in vulnerability to a viral infection or flu pandemic? Longtime follower, keen to hear your thoughts!

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