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Filed under: Articles — Tags: , , , , , — Clyde Lewis on Feb 28, 2010 3:52 PM

The Large 8.8 earthquake that hit Chile was not a product of HARRP but it very well could have been a result of a direct hit from the snapping of a solar filament.  All last week pictures had been issued from the  Solar and Heliospheric Observatory of an enormous magnetic filament that  hung suspended above the surface of the sun’s southern hemisphere. It was estimated to be I million Kilometers or 621,371 miles long.  The filament could wrap itself 24 times around the earth.  SOHO did say that the Filament did snap around the 25th of February.  It produced clouds and a coronal mass ejection.  It was unknown what effect it would have had on the earth.

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