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The bad news is that the magnetic poles are shifting rapidly and superstorms are going to kill us all. But the good news is…

Epic flooding in Queensland, Australia followed up by a mega cyclone, massive winter storms across North America and Europe… what does it all mean? According to Salem-News.com, it’s all the fault of the breakdown and rapid movement of the Earth’s magnetic field. Normally, the magnetic field moves at the slow pace of about 5 feet per year, but apparently it’s now shifting at the rate of 40 miles per year and accelerating.

It’s a fact that the magnetic poles have flipped in the past and that the flipping of the magnetic poles can cause some seriously catastrophic weather events, and Salem-News cites sources from those who think that the magnetic field may temporarily disappear altogether, allowing the Earth to get blasted with cosmic radiation.

Recently, as the magnetic field fluctuates, NASA has discovered “cracks” in it. This is worrisome as it significantly affects the ionosphere, troposphere wind patterns, and atmospheric moisture. All three things have an effect on the weather.

Worse, what shields the planet from cancer-causing radiation is the magnetic field. It acts as a shield deflecting harmful ultra-violet, X-rays and other life-threatening radiation from bathing the surface of the Earth. With the field weakening and cracks emerging, the death rate from cancer could skyrocket and mutations of DNA can become rampant.

Another federal agency, NOAA, issued a report caused a flurry of panic when they predicted that mammoth superstorms in the future could wipe out most of California. The NOAA scientists said it’s a plausible scenario and would be driven by an “atmospheric river” moving water at the same rate as 50 Mississippi rivers flowing into the Gulf of Mexico.

Yeah I dunno. It would be nice if the author of the article actually linked to the things that he cited instead of just cranking the crazy up to 11. 

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