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      BSM Research Main Site: Missile Defense; Noah's Ark-CIA; Geomagnetic Field Decay; Global Heating; The Post-Deluvian Environment
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[CONTROL (+) FOR ZOOM AND CONTROL (0) FOR NORMAL VIEW]. This is BSM Research Associates Main Site which addresses primarily natural and anthropologic planetary dangers. [Please add 23,600 visits to visitor listing.]  
Please click pictures below for 
BSMRA.org subsection selections.  All missile analyses and studies are at the unclassified level and includes, with evolutionary pseudo-sciences, the anthropologic threats to Earth. Those sections dealing with Noah's Ark 
and the habitations still on Mt. Ararat (northeastern Turkey) and the surrounding area, refer to the ship 's superstructure location positioned near the summit, 
on the north side just beneath the two peaks.  The Genesis Flood occurred approximately 4,500 years ago. The age of the earth is (noting that radiometric dating methods are useless as geochronometers), restricted to data obtained from the 
ongoing geomagnetic field decay. The geomagnetic field (GMF) decay represents the most serious biological danger to the earth, as biological processes will cease to function within an intense (and unprotected) radiation 
environment. The current half-life (time require for the GMF to reduce in charge particle deflective force intensity) 
determined from the International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF-11) is calculated to be approximately 677.57 years.  Also used for a 6,000 year age 
for this planet is the interplanetary lunar dust depth accumulation rate and depth. 

To access the BSMRA subsections simply click on the pictures [or use the Control (+) zoom option]. New additions to this site include: 
Biochemical Designed Systems (BDS) and programmed energy transformation processes (ETP) resident in cells; earthquake frequency and intensity increases, trend analysis; galactic clustering and collision-disintegration processes; global heating as a function of
orbital and rotational deceleration of the earth through the Sun's interplanetary magnetic field; geomagnetic field decay-induced, Geo-Core electrical joule heating and flux into the mantle (aesthenosphere), lithosphere (crust), 
and hydrosphere (oceans); 
increased H20 vapor ( H20 vapor = 95% greenhouse gases); global distribution of millions of hydrothermal vent complexes (HTVs); Geller Galactic Cluster standing wave compression
zones; solar storm frequency and intensity increases; solar total radiance increases; United States historical studies from original papers; Post-Deluvian animals; and BSM Research Associates' demands of removal 
from office of academically deficient school board superintendents, college and university cowardly presidents who insist on pseudo-science evolutionary instruction at public expense. 

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