TIME SHIFT ALERT
Beginning  October 3, 2011


Starfire Tor is the discoverer and chief researcher of Time Shifts, The Core Matrix, and Co-Existing Time Lines.  These are terms she coined to describe astounding interconnected phenomenon in which our reality and dominant current time line is constantly being edited and restructured.

The ancient origin of the Core Matrix, Time Shifts, and Co-Existing time lines involves a black hole, matter, anti-matter, and other exotic elements.  Despite the immense, and symbiotic cosmic powers that brought the Time Shift mechanism into being, the continuation of this mechanism's function requires a source of power capable of triggering the Core Matrix's prime directive.  The sun is one of those power sources.
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This is why some Time Shifts are triggered by certain types of solar activity impacting and interacting with the Earth's magnetosphere.   Whether from the Earth's magnetic field being hit with solar winds, solar flares, or CMEs the effect sets into motion the Time Shift mechanism which involves the altering of  frequencies which are the foundation of all  Core Matrix Co-Existing time line programs. The above graphic illustrates the flow of energy between the Sun and the Earth. 

To learn more about this ground breaking work please listen to Starfire Tor's many interviews, including the ones with Whitley Strieber on Dreamland and her many appearances on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory, Art Bell, and Whitley Strieber.


The Time Shift Alerts presented by Starfire Tor do not represent all Time Shifts or Time Shift Alerts.  Nor does this Time Shift information present all Time Shift science or scientific results.  The purpose of sharing this sampling is to educate people about the science of Time Shifts.  Part of this Time Shift Alert education involves historical events including the September 11, 2001 attacks in the U.S., the December 26, 2004 earthquake and tsunami in the Sumatra-Indonesia region, and the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.



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DATE SPECIFIC DATA


ORIGINAL TIME SHIFT ALERT  Begins October 3, 2011: Reported on October 3, 2011.  Time Shift Alert October 3, 2011: A solar wind is hitting Earth's magnetosphere and will soon sync up with the coronal mass ejection [CME] blasted toward Earth by sunspot 1305 on October 1, 2011. The ensuing geomagnetic storms will trigger Time Shift time line edits. Besides significant time line edits there is the potential for Time Shift triggered earthquakes, volcano blows, plus weather and geophysical events due to Time Shift frequency changes. Auroras will dazzle. Cetaceans may strand.  Paranormal events and precognition episodes will increase.

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Time Shift Solar Mystery:  On October 1, 2011 a newly discovered comet flew into the Sun, ending its life as a comet. This comet dive and demise in itself is not unusual. What is unusual is what happened next. In synch with the comet's entry point, on the opposite side of the Sun a coronal mass ejection (CME) exploded in spectacular fashion. Yet a comet like that does not have the energy or mass to create a solar CME, either at the point of entry or as a force of energy opposite to its entry point.  It's this CME, along with the solar wind hitting the Earth's magnetic field, which triggered this Time Shift Alert. One of the two chronographs on board the Solar Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) caught the event on video. This still, from the video, shows the CME with an insert of the comet streaking toward the Sun.  

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Earth is entering a minor solar wind stream flowing from the indicated coronal hole. Credit: SDO/AIA.


DOUBLE ERUPTION: On October 1st around 10:17 UT, widely-spaced sunspots 1302 and 1305 erupted in quick succession, revealing a long-distance entanglement which was not obvious before. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) recorded the double blast:


Since it was launched in 2010, SDO has observed many "entangled eruptions." Active regions far apart but linked by magnetic fields can explode one after another, with disturbances spreading around the stellar surface domino-style. Saturday's eruption appears to be the latest example.


The part of the eruption centered on sunspot 1305 hurled a coronal mass ejection toward Earth. The relatively slow-moving (500 km/s) cloud is expected to reach our planet on Oct. 4th or 5th, possibly causing geomagnetic storms when it arrives. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras. 


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DOUBLE ERUPTION: On October 1st around 10:17 UT, widely-spaced sunspots 1302 and 1305 erupted in quick succession, revealing a long-distance entanglement which was not obvious before. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) recorded the double blast:

Since it was launched in 2010, SDO has observed many "entangled eruptions." Active regions far apart but linked by magnetic fields can explode one after another, with disturbances spreading around the stellar surface domino-style. Saturday's eruption appears to be the latest example.

The part of the eruption centered on sunspot 1305 hurled a coronal mass ejection toward Earth. The relatively slow-moving (500 km/s) cloud is expected to reach our planet on Oct. 4th or 5th, possibly causing geomagnetic storms when it arrives. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras.


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Time Shift Alert 10-3-11 Update: This is how HAARP recorded the geomagnetic storm that hit Earth's magnetosphere today October 5, 2011, which is part of the solar energy that triggered the current Time Shift activity. Note: HAARP does not and cannot trigger Time Shifts


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This complex and gorgeous green and red aurora appeared over Norway on October 6, 2011 during this October 2011 Time Shift Alert activity. Photo Sigrid Neilson.


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