Disappearing moon, too bright Sun
6 2018-03-05 by anqayas
I've been observing the sky and I have noticed for the past 6 years or so that our Sun has gotten way too brighter than usual all of a sudden. No more golden sun. Even the sky itself is brighter than it used to be. No more red sunsets! It's all gone.
Also, the Moon, every once and a while I see it disappear in front of my eyes, the sky was perfectly clear, like no clouds, no fog whatsoever. It's like there's black smoke in the space around the moon and it got through it.
It's something like these videos: This & this
What do you think?!
34 comments
1 Rockran 2018-03-05
These are not compatible.
Literally clouds.
1 anqayas 2018-03-05
The sun became too bright all of a sudden, it started in 2012 I think if I am not mistaken and it still IS just as bright.
1 Rockran 2018-03-05
All of a sudden over 6 years is not all of a sudden.
1 anqayas 2018-03-05
it started all of a sudden...
1 bartfutt 2018-03-05
You really aren't contributing much by being pedantic about his time references.
1 torkarl 2018-03-05
Yes, you are.
Both 1 month and 10 years would be very rapid change for any environmental variable comparable to the Sun.
We are experiencing a change in sunspots - they have diminished.
If the changes happened "suddenly" that would probably be a man-made change.
If the Sun changed over the 10-year solar cycle, in a way that was very significantly different, the chances are zero it is caused by human interference.
That's why this whole climate conspiracy is so slippery - we are being kept in the dark as to what is happening astronomically, as well as what is happening with man-made climate control measures.
1 bartfutt 2018-03-05
Did you mean to send this to me?
1 torkarl 2018-03-05
Read the thread. Of course I did.
1 bartfutt 2018-03-05
I don't see how any of that relates to what I said.
What you said was basically what I was going for.
Either you misunderstood what I meant or you are trying to reply to Rockran and getting me.
1 torkarl 2018-03-05
OP said "The sun became too bright all of a sudden, it started in 2012"
Rockran said the OP did not specify whether Rockran thought the change happened "suddenly" or "over 6 years" - which is the time interval from when the changes started. Six years is not the same as "suddenly" unless you are in astronomical terms.
You said what I said you said back to Rockran: "You really aren't contributing much by being pedantic about his time references."
I disagreed with you. I thought Rockran DID contribute by being pedantic about time frames - I would be too, if we were maybe within a day, month, year, or decade of whatever the real threat is - from weather warfare like emf to the loss of the stratosphere from cosmic ray influx - who knows? Whatever they know they don't tell us. So we tell each other...
1 bartfutt 2018-03-05
But we are talking astronomical terms.
We're talking about the sun.
Six years is a blip in time.
1 torkarl 2018-03-05
Until it isn't.
I know perfectly well what solar tempo is - have studied solar cycles. The problem is that in some instances, it appears that the Sun can change quickly. We cannot be sure how quickly, until it actually happens while we watch. But that may be a rough ride, who knows.
One scenario that makes all the chemtrails and now many related conspiracies make perfect sense is that such a "black swan" event could take place, in which we would have to immediately take countermeasures such as rapidly generating a "sun-screen" of clouds around the planet. In this scenario, it becomes an obvious question: whose country gets protected first? Lots of angry tentacles will grow from that question, unless there's a NWO-like climate network administration in place specifically to make those calls.
I have had my anti-chemtrails shill friends call it "fear-porn". But as a 20-year conspiracy theorist I have to go with the information and the available evidence - much of it consisting of what they obviously do not want the general public to know, and how they throw up smoke screens in all media, attempting to make it so no clarity can be found.
1 anqayas 2018-03-05
I told you there were no clouds at all.
1 MaestroBelarious 2018-03-05
The sun has seemed brighter for the past 1.5 years
1 InfantSoup 2018-03-05
I have noticed this as well.
1 BillNyeScienceLies 2018-03-05
The sun and sky seem brighter because the sunlight is reflecting off the aluminum oxide that has been pumped into the atmosphere.
1 anqayas 2018-03-05
I look into it, thanks for the info.
1 toomuchpork 2018-03-05
*coal fly ash
1 AreEternal 2018-03-05
Acts 2:19
Luke 21:25
There's more but you get the point.
1 InTheBlinkOfAnI 2018-03-05
Amen. None of what's happening should come as a surprise to anyone who has read the bible and believes the things it says.
1 notdsylexic 2018-03-05
Can you elaborate here? Interesting.
1 hockeyislife91 2018-03-05
Read revelations
1 reallywidetree 2018-03-05
Rev 9:2
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1 Yeahson21 2018-03-05
lol
1 AreEternal 2018-03-05
The Bible covers the Great Deception pretty thoroughly but that's only part of it. If you're not familiar with the Bible I recommend reading Matthew first.
1 ZeerVreemd 2018-03-05
Our Sun is evolving from a yellow dwarf into a blue dwarf and we all are evolving with her and Gaia. Check out the Electric Univere theory and the book of Revelations for more info.
1 vanielmage 2018-03-05
There is no difference that I have noticed. We still get amazing red, orange, and pink sunsets here in Vegas.
1 TWK128 2018-03-05
You might want to get your vision checked. Not saying you're not seeing something real, but if you detect some kind of palpable change, it could be the sky or it could be your eyes.
Eliminate one potential cause and the argument for the other is stronger.
1 anqayas 2018-03-05
I've checked them about 10 times throughout the years (after the event) And they're perfectly normal.
1 TWK128 2018-03-05
Did you expressly mention this to the eye docs? They may not have been testing specifically for light sensitivity.
1 Adeleanor13 2018-03-05
I haven't had any issues with the Moon, but the Sun was harshly bright for all of 2015-16 for me. This past year hasn't been nearly as harsh, but it still seems brighter than it did.
1 Tripredacus-Agent 2018-03-05
I recall back in 2003 or 2004, for a period of a few weeks, the moon transit at night did not match the charts.
1 memorex2017 2018-03-05
I live in England UK and I have not seen the sun or moon for years BECAUSE ITS ALWAYS FUCKING RAINING !!!!!!!
1 Upupabove 2018-03-05
Sun is brighter...that or people are becoming more sensitive due to chemicals ect