Earlier in the week Mike Adams wrote a piece that I at first dismissed, not being a great science type; Aussie Alor.org blogger Brian Simpson should be writing this one. But, for what it is worth, it seems that there is scientific evidence that there has been rifts, or holes in the opening in the magnetosphere and ozone layer, allowing intense, deadly solar radiation to strike the Earth, at least in the distant past. This is thought to occur when there is impending reversal of the Earth’s magnetic poles. It has been hypothesised that the disappearance of the Neanderthals was due to these unlucky blokes being in the path of such radiation when a rift opened. Same thing for the cattle.
It is an interesting hypothesis, but I doubt it. First, it is a “just so” story that the Neanderthals just happened to be unlucky enough to be under such a hole when the sky opened up. Intelligent people would take shelter. Further, there is no evidence that such a rift did cause the cattle deaths; it is speculation. And, finally, the existence of the poles shifting a bit is not proof of pole reversal as the magnetic field is in a state of flux and thee is no proof that this is happening now. If the cattle did die from holes in the magneto sphere, then watch out, people are next! Holes in the sky could open up at any time.