
Deyo explains the difference between solar flares and coronal mass ejections, noting that this particular event formed from start to finish in roughly four hours. He describes how the flare's polarity produced an unusually bright X-ray output, which could serve as a precursor to a larger ejection event. If the active region rotates to face Earth in the coming days, high-speed protons and debris could reach our planet within four to five days of the event.
Art revisits the mysterious studio webcam photograph from the previous week, noting the numerical palindrome in its timestamp of 1:26:21. The conversation touches on biblical prophecy, Ed Dames' solar predictions, and the approaching solar maximum. Deyo cautions against panic but advises that the coming months could bring spectacular and potentially consequential solar activity.
Key Moments
The 1:26:21 palindrome - webcam time hack reads the same backward: Bell returns to the previous show's anomalous studio-cam photo and adds a new wrinkle: a listener pointed out that the photo's time stamp, 1:26:21, reads identically forward and reverse - 1-2-6-2-1. He emphasizes the photo was captured during reversals on Harlot, layering the reverse-speech show's subject matter against a numerically palindromic time hack.
SOHO active region 8124 with concentric Newton rings: Live from Perth, Stan Deyo identifies the new event as SOHO active region 8124. He describes the image: a bright spot bloomed on the satellite's visual camera and produced a black-and-white pattern of concentric light rings - Newton-ring style - radiating from the eruption. He notes Lockheed Missile data shows the same site reversed and larger with roughly 30 to 40 visible rings, all formed in about four hours.
Deyo distinguishes flare from coronal mass ejection: Deyo defines the difference for Bell: a flare is an x-ray and light burst; an ejecta is when material breaks free of the magnetic loops binding it to the chromosphere and is thrown clear of the sun. Region 8124 is producing an extraordinarily bright x-ray flare. If the CME hits Earth, debris arrives roughly four to five days after the event; if it ejects now, only light and x-rays reach Earth because the region is not yet pointed at us.
Deyo frames Region 8124 as a 'precursor' event: Deyo declines to call the event a panic-trigger but tags it a precursor - the same word remote viewer Ed Dames had used. He links solar activity, possible alien-encounter context, and economic instability as preconditions a charismatic leader could exploit toward a new world order, situating the SOHO imagery inside biblical-tribulation framing.
