Face of the Sun of God 12-12-2010

By Richard Gerber
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On this day December 12th appeared the face a second time apparently in response. With a TRIPLE ERUPTION: Solar activity surged on Sunday, Dec. 12th, when the sun erupted three times in quick succession, hurling a trio of bright coronal mass ejections (CMEs) into space. Coronagraphs onboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory recorded the action. the clouds emerged from three distinct blast sites separated by great distances. In each case, a magnetic filament erupted--one near the sun's southeastern limb (CME#1), one near the north pole (CME#2), and one on the far side of the sun (CME#3). Because all three eruptions occurred within a matter of hours, the coronagraph images suggest a single 3-lobed cloud; in fact, they are distinct CMEs. Previously on 11-11-10 a signal was sent then on 11-13-10 an unknown comet flew into the Sun and a Face first appeared. Then on 11-26-10 ( 2 x 13) the Sun sent another signal. You can see the Sun of God Video HERE
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