Date:  07-14-10
Host:  George Noory
Guests:  Lawrence Joseph
Journalist  and science consultant Lawrence E. Joseph discussed threats to life on  Earth, including collapse of power grids from solar flares, the  weakening of the magnetic field, and the solar system's move into a new  area of space. Political, economic, and natural forces are all leading  us into a "deadly convergence," he said. Specifically, a solar EMP blast  could knock out electricity by permanently destroying transformers in  the grid. If a blast like the Carrington Event of 1859 occurred again,  we could see 100 million people out of electricity for a couple years,  he cautioned.
Joseph advocated for the U.S. to install a kind of  surge protection for the power grid-- a plan that the House has already  approved, but may get stalled in the Senate because the measure is being  attached to other issues. For more on this, see his article  Short-Circuiting the Great American Blackout, to be published on the  Huffington Post. There's increasing evidence that Earth's magnetic  shield is going down, according to NASA research, he added.
He  traveled to Siberia to interview a Russian scientist whose research  indicates that our solar system is moving into an "interstellar energy  cloud," which could cause cataclysmic and evolutionary changes on Earth.  His findings were confirmed by a recent paper published in Nature,  Joseph noted. He also spoke about his interviews with various shamans. A  Guatemalan (Mayan) shaman told him that 2012 would herald the birth of a  new era, and like new births there'd be "joy, blood, and pain."  Siberian shamans don't see 2012 as a cataclysmic date for the world, but  they do see it as "an avalanche date for collapse of the West," he  reported.