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Nym User ID: 5758496 Australia 11/20/2011 10:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sydney australia - noticed two nights in a row.... Weird Quoting: Tonkacat 1228300Very. Hi everyone, nice to be among you! I found this thread on a 'pink sunset' search, so just dropping a link to some pics I took in early September. [link to twitrpix.com] As far as I'm aware, this was the beginning of the spraying, leaving a scattered day here and there untouched since. I have many more pics to upload, some quite startling. Many regards, Nym Chemtrails Wollongong Illawarra South Coast |
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karada User ID: 25577108 Finland 12/07/2012 09:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Found this thread when looking for some answer to the question I have been asking myself for weeks now: how come the sky is pink at night? I live in Finland, and the night sky should be dark in December! Can't understand what could give it that color. Wasn't like this before as far as I can remember! Always lived in a city so I'm used to city and road lights disturbing the view of night sky, but not like this! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1110734 United States 12/07/2012 10:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is it volcanic dust? It's happened in history by volcanic erruptions casting ash up high into the atmosphere and the particulate matter reflects the sunlight in unusual ways at sunrise and sunset. See: [link to www.atoptics.co.uk] [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] There's one going on in Iceland. See Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull [link to www.flickr.com] New Zealand's Tongariro volcano too |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29310915 United States 12/07/2012 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Found this thread when looking for some answer to the question I have been asking myself for weeks now: how come the sky is pink at night? I live in Finland, and the night sky should be dark in December! Can't understand what could give it that color. Wasn't like this before as far as I can remember! Always lived in a city so I'm used to city and road lights disturbing the view of night sky, but not like this! Quoting: karada 25577108 Well, please start a new thread. I was interested in this until I see it's mostly old news. |
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bilthy User ID: 1578910 United States 12/07/2012 10:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | if..............there was a massive underground tunnel and construction effort that was unknown to most, then that would leave a lot of red clay dust in the atmosphere. at sunset and just after dusk the sunlight would shine up through the dust like a projector and project a red/pink hue onto the clouds. .....just a guess with all the underground tunnel/deep underground base "conspiracies" being mentioned. |
Twogun31 User ID: 27531549 United States 12/14/2012 01:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | if..............there was a massive underground tunnel and construction effort that was unknown to most, then that would leave a lot of red clay dust in the atmosphere. at sunset and just after dusk the sunlight would shine up through the dust like a projector and project a red/pink hue onto the clouds. Quoting: bilthy 1578910 .....just a guess with all the underground tunnel/deep underground base "conspiracies" being mentioned. Good guess but if you saw how bright everything was at the time you would be as puzzled as I was. We're all crazy here. -Alice in Wonderland -The Cat |
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TrinityMountain User ID: 22101287 Canada 12/14/2012 01:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You know its weird where I live. Has been for a while. I have noticed after dark there is light in the North. Almost like somthing trying to rise on the horizon. Been like that for a few weeks. Just stays like that all night. Haven't seen the Moon at all. Its pitch Black here on the mountain. Pitch Black. Have a hard time walking around at night seeing anything. Never was like this before. Its just really Black. Red Skys like that if its the whole sky and not just on the clouds is usually telling signs of geomagnetic solar type interaction with our Stratoshere. We are entering into a Solar Wind Stream. Might be affecting things around where you are. Friendship isn't about whom you have known the longest...Its about who walked into your life and said...I am here for you. |
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Chem User ID: 37781578 United States 04/24/2013 03:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's 9:15 pm in Cabot Arkansas. The sun went down at 5:06 and the moon which is only a half moon tonight producing a 46% luminosity will not rise until 12:25 am. My question is why in hell does it appear to be morning. The pink shade of light is bright enough to drive with no lights down a road with no street lamps. I find it hard to believe it is refraction from the city through particles of dust and water from the lights here in this tiny town. It just doesn't add up. Can anyone verify or at least give me an educated answer. I have a decent education and a military and firefighting background and I don't think I am crazy... Or am I? Any comments will be taken seriously. Thank you and Happy New Year. Quoting: Twogun30 I live in alaska, ive noticed the pink sky every night for the last 7-8 months. Its been unusually misty and cloudy all winter, so i have been seeing it every night! I was in miami a week ago and didnt notice it there at all. What ever this is, its not natural or more people would have noticed it. I have rarely seen the stars all winter wtf? |
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