Neutron Counts EXPLODE at Nain, Labrador, Monitoring Station

Neutron Counts EXPLODE at Nain, Labrador, Monitoring Station

Yesterday, August 6, 2025, the count for Neutrons hitting Earth's atmosphere and interacting with it, skyrocketed literally off the charts . . . again.   The last time this happened was July 26; three days later a Magnitude 8.8 earthquake rocked Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula.

The Bartol Research Institute at the University of Delaware, operates several Neutron Monitoring Stations.  They also cooperate with other Research Organizations who also have such Neutron Monitoring stations elsewhere on this planet.   There are a total of EIGHT such stations worldwide.

Over the past ten days, the Neutron Readings from all of those stations report the following readings:

As seen above, pretty much all the stations show slightly elevated readings, up around three percent (3%), EXCEPT for the station in Nain, Labrador, CANADA.   

Nain's Neutron Monitor has spiked from it's normal, typical, reading of about two-hundred, to OVER 10,000 ! ! !   Literally "off-the-Chart ! ! ! ! !"    Look:

What does this mean?

Neutron monitors primarily detect secondary neutrons produced by the interaction of Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR) with Earth's atmosphere. 

These secondary neutrons are not the primary cosmic rays themselves, but rather particles produced when those primary cosmic rays (mostly protons and helium nuclei) collide with atmospheric molecules.

The monitors are designed to detect these secondary neutrons, which are then used to infer characteristics of the primary cosmic rays.

Cosmic particles impacting at roughly the same time across multiple intervals would seem the "norm" so why is the station at Nain, Labrador, CANADA showing this "blast?"

Could there be a crack in Earth's Magnetic Field over that location allowing these enormous bursts of neutrons to get through?   Is some  new, space-based weapon, being tested or used?   No one is saying.

But we can say that this type of event is known to have taken place ONCE before; on July 26, 2025.   Here is the chart showing that date from the Nain Station:

Few people even noticed this when it took place and no one said anything about it.   But three days later, Earth shook from a massive Magnitude 8.8 earthquake off the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia.   That quake literally shook the entire planet, and generated Tsunami waves which impacted many countries around the Pacific Ocean.

Scientists DO NOT AGREE that energy from space has any relation to seismic events on earth.  It is a hotly contested theory that inbound energy from space, affects earth's molten metal core, perhaps boosting it with energy, which then results in major seismic events.

Moreover, Protons (positive-charged particles) move forward, Electrons (negative-charged particles) move backwards but only Neutrons (neutral particles) can move both ways.   These Neutron Monitors shows the secondary neutrons, but what effect would a burst of them have on Earth?  No one is saying.

So the purpose of this news article is to let you know that this strange event has taken place - again - and to suggest we watch for another massive earthquake somewhere in the northern hemisphere within the next 72 hours.

Scientists may not agree as to whether or not inbound bursts of energy from space can trigger earthquakes, but the rest of us can come to our OWN opinion.  If no massive quake happens, the debate simply continues.   If a massive quake DOES happen, then maybe we're seeing a "pattern" that we can watch for in the future.

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