Last week, the UK was treated to a spectacular display in the night sky.
On Thursday, 10 October, the aurora borealis, also known as the
Northern Lights, could be seen as far south as Kent and East Anglia.
For
anyone who has seen the pictures and videos and despite corporate media
reporting that it was a “natural phenomenon,” the first question that
came to mind was:
Was it a natural phenomenon?
Being sceptical
that last week’s Northern Lights was natural is not unreasonable
considering similar spectacular shows in our night skies, worldwide,
happened five months ago on 10 May. By coincidence, or not, HAARP’s
aurora switch had been turned on the week before to create “artificial
airglows.” ...<<<Read More>>>...