Radio Transmissions & Solar Flares

Hosted byArt Bell

Radio Transmissions & Solar Flares

About the show

The editor of Popular Communications Magazine, Harold Ort, joined Art in Hours 2 and 3. They agreed that the mobile call system was overloaded and a cell phone blocker is an answer, but they are illegal. Art said he could hear Area 51 radio frequencies with his 100-foot radio tower, and wondered if he could take those transmissions and stream the audio online. In hour three, the discussion turned to regulations on low-power FM stations. The FCC decreed that they should be non-commercial because the big stations were afraid of the competition, which caused a proliferation of pirate stations.

In his first appearance on C2C, researcher David Wilcock was featured in the first hour talking about deadly solar flares. Reportedly when the last big flare hit us in 1989, most of Canada lost all of its power grid, and the terrestrial magnetic field deviated by eight degrees. Art speculates we could get a polar reversal, and Wilcock wonders if we would have an earth crustal displacement during a major solar flare. According to the NOAA, if one of these massive solar flares happened, an airline passenger would receive the equivalent of 100 chest x-rays instantaneously.

The last two hours featured Open Lines.

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