Post by Mystic Wanderer on Jul 5, 2015 0:06:07 GMT -6
The Inuits are indigenous people that inhabit the arctic regions of Canada, the United States, and Greenland. Throughout history they have been dependent on correctly forecasting the weather. They are warning NASA and the rest of the world that global warming isn't the cause of what we are seeing with the extreme weather, earthquakes, and other strange events.
Okay. Well, if it isn’t global warming, what is it?
According to the Inuit Elders, the Earth has shifted on its axis to the North.
The elders have upheld the belief that the Sun doesn't rise where it used to, their daylight hours are longer, and the Sun is higher than it used to be and warms up quicker than before. In short, they say their sky has changed.
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And, indeed, it has! I noticed this several months ago, but I chalked it up to changing of the seasons… until I read the above article. Others I have talked to have also noticed.
Is this the reason we’re having more extreme weather lately? Could this have something to do with all the earthquakes and volcano eruptions around the world this year? Will it continue? Will it get worse?
According to my research, YES, it could get worse… much worse!
What I’m about to share isn’t a conspiracy theory, and I’ll do my best to offer proof.
I’m not sharing this to spread doom porn, I just think you have the right to know what lies ahead so you can get your affairs in order, build a bunker, or whatever needs to be done to ride this out, if you choose.
WARNING!: If you get upset by “things beyond our control” regarding the future of life as we know it, don’t read any further.
Oh, so you want to continue?
Okay…
Take a deep breath, and let us begin…
I’ll start with a map of our Milky Way Galaxy:
Notice how the earth traveled through the arm of Perseus and is now transitioning between spirals. It is believed we pass through a major spiral arm about every 100 million years, and it takes about 10 million years to travel through.
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Okay. Well, if it isn’t global warming, what is it?
According to the Inuit Elders, the Earth has shifted on its axis to the North.
The elders have upheld the belief that the Sun doesn't rise where it used to, their daylight hours are longer, and the Sun is higher than it used to be and warms up quicker than before. In short, they say their sky has changed.
SOURCE
And, indeed, it has! I noticed this several months ago, but I chalked it up to changing of the seasons… until I read the above article. Others I have talked to have also noticed.
Is this the reason we’re having more extreme weather lately? Could this have something to do with all the earthquakes and volcano eruptions around the world this year? Will it continue? Will it get worse?
According to my research, YES, it could get worse… much worse!
What I’m about to share isn’t a conspiracy theory, and I’ll do my best to offer proof.
I’m not sharing this to spread doom porn, I just think you have the right to know what lies ahead so you can get your affairs in order, build a bunker, or whatever needs to be done to ride this out, if you choose.
WARNING!: If you get upset by “things beyond our control” regarding the future of life as we know it, don’t read any further.
Oh, so you want to continue?
Okay…
Take a deep breath, and let us begin…
I’ll start with a map of our Milky Way Galaxy:
Notice how the earth traveled through the arm of Perseus and is now transitioning between spirals. It is believed we pass through a major spiral arm about every 100 million years, and it takes about 10 million years to travel through.
“During the transit, there would be a higher rate of 'nearby' supernova and possibly other so called 'environmental stresses' which could alter the climate of the Earth.
There is an interesting review of this (and other external influences on the climate of the Earth with reference to possible causes of the extinction of the dinosaurs) from which I get most of my figures. It's Russell, 1978 in the Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Science (link).”
There is an interesting review of this (and other external influences on the climate of the Earth with reference to possible causes of the extinction of the dinosaurs) from which I get most of my figures. It's Russell, 1978 in the Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Science (link).”