On February 25, Earth's magnetosphere underwent grueling contortions for over 15 hours with multiple severe compressions, high-density particle blasts and severe turbulence. Absolutely no case can be made that attributes such a relentless onslaught to be the result of solar activity.

If it's not the Sun, then clearly a powerful magnetic influence resides in the inner solar system, aka Planet X, per the Zetas' many warnings and prolific prediction accuracy.

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ZetaTalk

September 21, 2013

"We explained when sunspot activity was surprisingly low during the solar minimum, in 2008, that this was due to the S Pole of Planet X being pointed toward the Sun. The S Pole is a magnetic intake, sucking in magnetons, so this has a quieting effect on the Sun’s surface. Sunspots are inherently magnetic storms, as mankind is aware. This all was contrary to NASA’s predictions, which were for a highly active solar cycle. Now an even larger embarrassment is at hand, as during their predicted massive solar maximum the Sun is still virtually asleep. Time to admit the presence of Nibiru, aka Planet X, which explains it all!"

August 6, 2011

"Magnetospheres are fluid and plastic, as the simulation of Earth's magnetosphere shows. The Sun's dominant magnetic field pushes the Earth's field so it is lopsided, leaning away from the Sun. In like manner, the Earth's magnetosphere is being twisted by the influence of Planet X, in the extreme. Planet X is coming between the Earth and Sun, and coming closer. As numerous examples captured by Nancy and the Pole Shift ning team have shown, the Earth's magnetosphere is twisting and often merging into the magnetosphere of Planet X."

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September 2013

"This is the height of the 11-year solar cycle, the so-called solar maximum. The face of the Sun should be pockmarked with sunspots, and cataclysmic explosions of X-rays and particles should be whizzing off every which way.

"Instead, the Sun has been tranquil, almost spotless."

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/24/science/space/the-sun-that-did-no...

November 2013

"Scientists say that solar activity is stranger than in a century or more, with the sun producing barely half the number of sunspots as expected.

Based on historical records, astronomers say the sun this fall ought to be nearing the explosive climax of its approximate 11-year cycle of activity—the so-called solar maximum.

"There is no scientist alive who has seen a solar cycle as weak as this one."

http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304672404579183...

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Sources

http://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov:8080/IswaSystemWebAp

http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/last_events/

http://www.solarmonitor.org/region.php?date=20130225&type=1&...

http://spaceweather.com/archive.php?month=02&day=25&year=20...