EVENTS CONNECTED TO PREDICTIONS PUBLISHED IN THE MISSING LINK
NEWSLETTER ARE DIARIED ON THIS PAGE. PREDICTIONS ARE CAST FOR 260 DAYS IN 52- AND 13-DAY WINDOWS FOR EACH LUNAR ECLIPSE. THESE WINDOWS REFLECT THE CENTRAL PATTERNS OF THE CALENDAR MEMORIALIZED IN NATIVE AMERICA'S OLDEST PYRAMIDS IN MEXICO. SEE "THE TIMESTAR".
**An unprecedented solar flare erupted in the ultraviolet band at an estimated 30,000 mph on April 22.
Increased activity in the ultraviolet band preceding this flare that started on April 10 (see below) was
predicted with the TimeStar in 1997. The TimeStar window open when the flare erupted (April 20 to
May 3 based on March 12, 1998 eclipse) was nearly identical to the earlier window (based on
September, 1997 eclipse).
**Satellite photos show that a 25-mile piece of the Larsen B Ice Shelf broke off the Antarctic on April
20, the beginning of a 13-day window from April 20 to May 3.
**Four satellite telescope links were lost in the ultraviolet band between April 10 and 13, as a
52-TimeStar window characterized with increasing solar activity ended April 12. Announced October
25 at an expo in Kennewick, Washington, the 52-day window for solar flares between February 19
and April 12 was predicted with the lunar eclipse cycle from September 16, 1997 to June 3, 1998. The
lunar eclipse was focused on old magnetic north in the Hudson Bay in the TimeStar grid.
**The lunar eclipse centered at the Antarctic March 12, 1998 will affect western regions of Mexico
and the U.S. on longitude 112:50 through May 3, 1998 in addition to growing levels of earthquake and
volcano activity in the Antarctic Circle through May 22, 1999.
**NASA announced the beginning of solar storms that will threaten cellular phones, cable TV and
power grids in a press release April 1, 1998. "You can expect fireworks anywhere from Christmas of
1999 and 2000 for the next three years." The TimeStar predicted solar flare eruptions would begin
during the 260-day cycle of the lunar eclipse on September 16, 1997, The Yellow Warrior eclipse. The
prediction for these solar flares was distributed October 25, 1997 at an expo in Kennewick,
Washington. NASA's announcement on April 1 corresponded with the TimeStar window in which
solar flares were predicted to increase (2/19/98 - 4/12/98).
Interpreting the ancient pyramid-calendar of Native America, Krsanna Duran predicted the beginning
of this solar cycle on Art Bell's February 2, 1996 Coast-to-Coast show. Art commented that the solar
cycle Krsanna explained sounded similar to HAARP technology but on a natural level. Nearly two
years later, remote viewer Ed Dames viewed the solar transformation between 1998 when a
"forerunner" would erupt and 2000 when the solar cycle would peak.
THE TIMESTAR PREDICTS THAT A CHANGE IN SOLAR CYCLES ON JANUARY 5, 1993
HERALDED A NEW PHASE THAT WILL LITERALLY AWAKEN THIS WORLD. THE
PROCESS WILL SHIFT INTO HIGH GEAR DURING THE 260-DAY CYCLE OF THE LUNAR
ECLIPSE FORM JANUARY 20 TO OCTOBER 8, 2000 (1/20/2000 to 10/8/2000).
SEE "THE MISSING LINK" FOR MAY, 1998.
**An 8.1 earthquake at the Antarctic on March 25 was the first in a series of events the TimeStar
predicted for the area in 1998. The earthquake struck the Antarctic on the 13th day following the
lunar eclipse of March 12, 1998, The Red Cosmic Skywalker eclipse. Three lunar eclipses in 1998 will
be focused on the Antarctic in the TimeStar grid. See TIMESTAR FORECAST FOR 1998.
**A 6+ earthquake in the Indian Ocean on the same day corresponded with the window predicted for
March 25 with the lunar eclipse on September 16, 1997 which will complete its play on the 260th day,
June 3. Planetary cycles will be affected by both eclipses from the first day of the March 12, 1998
eclipse until the 260th day of the September 16, 1997 eclipse. See TIMESTAR EARTH WATCH FOR SEPTEMBER 16, 1997 LUNAR ECLIPSE.
**The longitude of a volcanic eruption on the Juan de Fuca Ridge was predicted in 1996 with a crop
circle made at Butte, Nebraska. The eruption occurred on the date of a 13-day window for the
September 16 lunar eclipse predicted with the TimeStar, January 24. SEE CROP CIRCLE MAPS.
Predictions for the March 12 lunar eclipse are published in THE MISSING LINK available through
this web site. Details of 13-day windows predicted with Native America's oldest pyramid-calendar are offered for each lunar eclipse.