For some years now I have believed that Global Warming (or climate change as some people prefer to call it) is the result of some influence from our own galaxy or beyond. Unfortunately, the majority of the people on this planet have preferred (and perhaps have been encouraged) to follow the belief that mankind is to blame.
However, perhaps that line of thought might finally change in view of a recent discovery? According to scientists, our solar system does not originate from the Milky Way, as we have always thought, but from a dwarf galaxy called Sagittarius. It would seem that for the last 2 billion years, the Milky Way has been eating (destroying) our own galaxy and a study suggests that “Sagittarius has reached a critical phase in what had been a slow dance of death"
It was my strong belief that a “Galactic” factor was probably behind the Global Warming effect on our planet (and the others in our system), that prompted me to write the book “Global Warming – The Final Solution” to publish my views and to warn others of this possibility. I also hoped that it would encourage scientists to research this option and maybe prove or disprove my theory.
Although the book was written as a novel, a great deal of the information was based on fact. As you will see from the article “Scientists Now Know: We're Not From Here!” which discusses a study published in the Astrophysical Journal, we have both touched on similar points:
Article Extracts
"For only a few percent of its 240 million-year orbit around the Milky Way galaxy does our Solar System pass through the path of Sagittarius debris," Majewski said. "Remarkably, stars from Sagittarius are now raining down onto our present position in the Milky Way. Stars from an alien galaxy are relatively near us. We have to re-think our assumptions about the Milky Way galaxy to account for this contamination."
“It has been postulated that this is the real reason for both global warming since higher energy levels of the Milky Way are almost certain to cause our Sun to burn hotter and emit higher energies. Indeed, temperatures have been seen to rise on virtually all the planets in our system. This seems quite apart from any local phenomenon like greenhouse gases etc.”
Other changes happening in our system
The "marriage" of our birth galaxy with our new adopted Milky Way galaxy is causing energy shifts that are obvious just about everywhere. Here are some changes being watched by scientists:
* A growth of dark spots on Pluto.
* Reporting of auroras on Saturn.
* Reporting of Uranus and Neptune polar shifts (They are magnetically conjugate planets), and the abrupt large-scale growth of Uranus' magnetosphere intensity.
* A change in light intensity and light spot dynamics on Neptune.
* The doubling of the magnetic field intensity on Jupiter (based upon 1992 data), and a series of new states and processes observed on this planet as an aftermath of a series of explosions in July 1994 [caused by "Comet" SL-9]. That is, a relaxation of a plasmoid train which excited the Jovian magnetosphere, thus inducing excessive plasma generation and it's release in the same manner as Solar coronal holes inducing an appearance of radiation belt brightening in decimeter band (13.2 and 36 cm), and the appearance of large auroral anomalies and a change of the Jupiter - Io system of currents.
* A series of Martian atmosphere transformations increasing its biosphere quality. In particularly, a cloudy growth in the equator area and an unusual growth of ozone concentration.
* Significant physical, chemical and optical changes observed on Venus; an inversion of dark and light spots detected for the first time, and a sharp decrease of sulfur-containing gases in its atmosphere.

