I want people to beware of hotels in Canon City, Colorado, in particular Best Western. They have increased their rates in the last 24-48 hours as an influx of evacuees from the Aspen Acres fire have been booking rooms. Their room rates have raised over $30 a night! @bestwestern
Ben Davidson warns that if the power grid fails, big cities are only three days away from collapse. Food, water, and order gone. He ties this to a bigger cycle: today’s “clown world,” a failing magnetic field, and eventually the Sun shutting it all down with a micronova and pole shift. Are you prepared? @SunWeatherMan
Full Episode:
Youtube- https://t.co/mhGqzN33ja
Spotify- https://t.co/sF2mkmTZri
Ben Davidson says that if a solar storm took out the power grid, survival would mean more than hunting or growing food. You’d need full pre-industrial skills: canning, preserving, tanning hides, finding salt, crafting tools, building, making clothes. Stockpiles run out — skills last generations. Do you think you would survive? @SunWeatherMan
Full Episode:
Youtube- https://t.co/HAWb3HTUWE
Spotify- https://t.co/DldVdPsfXH
Ben Davidson says you don’t need a micronova or Earth flipping over for this to be the biggest story we’re not talking about. He points to evidence from religion, mythology, geology, paleomagnetism, atmospheric science, astronomy, and even government secrecy, all telling the same story. If the signs are here, why isn’t anyone listening?
Full Episode with @SunWeatherMan :
Youtube-
https://t.co/HAWb3HTUWE
Spotify-https://t.co/DldVdPsfXH
Ben Davidson explains the difference between a star-killing supernova and the recurring micro-nova cycle of our own Sun. He connects myths of the “black sun” to a real process: dust and particles build in the Sun’s atmosphere until ignition, blasting off a shell in all directions. Unlike a supernova, this cycle repeats and our Sun has done it before. @SunWeatherMan
Full Episode:
Youtube- https://t.co/ACYPBFxvIo
Spotify- https://t.co/LJeNJMhfW6
Ben Davidson says the survivors of past cataclysms weren’t on the coasts or near volcanoes. They were inland, higher up, and often underground. His rule of thumb: elevation in feet + distance from the ocean in miles. Above 5,000? Pretty safe. Below 3,000? Have a float-away plan. @SunWeatherMan
Full Episode:
Youtube- https://t.co/ACYPBFy3xW
Spotify- https://t.co/VpTQHRPTl7
Ben Davidson extends his warning: repeated low-latitude auroras in 2023–24 mark major drops in Earth’s magnetic field. He cites Russian geophysicist Sergei Simons, who reported the strongest anomaly yet — just as auroras began appearing monthly across Arizona, Texas, and Florida. Davidson argues the signs are accelerating, but most people don’t know… and some don’t want you to. Watch the full episode to figure out what this means for humanity. @SunWeatherMan
Ful Episode:
Youtube- https://t.co/sO6YN29wuX
Spotify- https://t.co/SCVPeB2vbp
🧭 Earth’s magnetic field is weakening fast.
The poles are racing toward a collision in the Bay of Bengal.
In this Limitless clip, @SunWeatherMan breaks down the pole shift, the South Atlantic Anomaly, and what might happen in the near future.
Could a full reversal trigger global chaos in our lifetime?