

Every 11.2 years, it reaches its solar maximum, when it throws off huge solar flares. And there are other cycles to move to the same drumbeat. This is one of the most prominent cycles discovered by Edward Dewey in the 1930s. In fact, this is exactly the same length as the 18.5 (I rounded it off) real estate cycle on a recent video I produced. We know, for example of the 18.6 lunar nodal effect on regional sea level rise, and other cycles on Earth. I’m not suggesting the moon has an affect of that magnitude, but it seems to me that it has an effect. However, there aren’t necessarily statistics to back that up because we don’t record every crazy action by a human being.
#Puppets and strings theory full
Any cop, doctor, or nurse will swear by the effects of a full moon. But I think the issue is in what they’re looking for. Others have not been able to repeat similar studies with like results on a consistent basis.


As the new or full moon approached, the murder rate rose sharply … for the entire fifteen years.Īrnold Lieber’s book has run into some controversy. Or ask this guy.Īt the University of Miami, psychologist Arnold Lieber did a study over 15 years with almost 2000 murders.

That includes the moon.Įver heard of the crazies coming out with the full moon? It’s real. In any case, every large body in the heavens gives off electromagnetic waves. This is the same wave intensity that Rutger Wever used to affect circadian rhythms. It’s interesting to note that strong magnetic fields have no effect on the pineal gland, but there’s a small window at the level of the Earth’s inherent electromagnetic field that affects our pineal gland. The Earth also has a very low electromagnetic, or geomagnetic field. Tides are created by the gravity of the Moon pulling the water towards it. But the Moon also exudes a small electromagnetic field and there’s a good reason to believe that this is a trigger to our default 25 hour circadian rhythm. As a sailor, I can tell you we don’t go anywhere on the ocean without checking the tides. We have seasons, day and night, sun spot cycles every 11.2 years, and on and on. I included the Moon and its affect on the Earth (through gravity in this case) to set up the idea that cycles are all around us. This is some of the background thinking behind this video, which due to the restricted timeframe imposed by video, doesn’t go deeply enough into the subject. What other explanation could there be than a force that can affect human mood en masse? We know that animals are affected, and man is an animal. We know that the social mood changes worldwide in cycles. Science gives us reason to believe that we are affected more than we know by low level fluctuations in geomagnetic waves. It seems to me that with all the reports in the media of extreme events being triggered by otherwise docile individuals that here’s an area that could use a bit more study. Studies are showing that people who are at all psychotic or suffering from mental disorders are more apt to be affected by external stimulation by low level electromagnetic waves. Here’s a research paper on the effect of geomagnetism on the pineal gland. It’s a fascinating read if you’re so inclined. That’s one revolution of the Moon around the Earth. Melatonin is what sets are circadian rhythms to what’s actually a 25 hour day (the default, apparently). Here’s a brief explanation of where it is and what it does. Melatonin has strong links to depression, hallucinations, sleep, and other human and animal brain functions. The pineal gland is responsible for regulating the release of melatonin. I can’t help but think of all the atrocities we’re witnessing in the world today as they relate to the little I know of electromagnetic waves and how they affect the pineal gland in humans. As I write this, I’m reflecting on all the mass shootings and extreme acts of violence that we’re witnessing throughout the world.
