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Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?

 
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
Proximity of our solar system with another solar system just beyond the sun?
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
Yes, coming into windows at angles i've never seen before.

I don't care what they say...something is different!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70935099


Yup, same here. Now in the winter time it comes through a window at an angle it never has before. I have to wear a hat until sun sets if I don't want it in my eyes. Yup, more south in winter, that is what I noticed.
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
The earth axis is tilting.

Lived in the same spot for 20 years now.

Have huge sundial in backyard..marked with the equinoxes.

About 7 years ago they stopped lining up exactly.

Three years ago now they were WAY off.

Now they are so far off...by about 23 degrees.

Ever wonder WHY you have been getting winter vortexes these last three years?

Or why Australia had it first ever vortex this year...and blisteringly hot summers...and snow where its never snowed before in winter?

Its simple...the axis HAS tilted...A LOT.

And i dont give a single shit what wanker shills say...

My firmly concreted into the ground 50 year old sundial..DOES NOT FUCKING LIE.

Neither do the extremes of weather and the sudden never before heard of so called "vortexes"
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70947779


Thank you for this comment. It confirms everything ive thought. Even my pure guesstimate of a 20-30 degree shift was spot on. I too have lived in the same place for 20 years and i notice when light is coming in the windows much differently than usual. I believe you. But what could cause the axis to shift?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70294175


lived in same spot for about 7 yrs and yes sun is waaay further south in winter then normal- in fact since sept. past 3 yrs the sun is ONLY in the south and barely overhead during summer ever in Ohio!
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I have noticed the sun change a lot through the years. Not some thing I ever cared to carry on about. As long as the sun keeps shining, that is all I care, even though its warmth feels so far away at times.sun Always have the moon to shine on me, huh..rose
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
Never seen it like this before. Ive been noticing a shift in the suns positions in the sky for the last few years now. At both equinoxs ive noticed its been rising way farther north during the spring/summer and way farther south in the autumn/winter. Theres been at least a 20 maybe 30 degree shift in position from last decade. Something isnt right. The sun is also extremely harsh and bright white now too and produces very ugly light especially at its new angle in the sky.
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Thanks for confirming that someone else wondered about this. " high noon" isn't high anymore, it's to the south
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
The earth axis is tilting.

Lived in the same spot for 20 years now.

Have huge sundial in backyard..marked with the equinoxes.

About 7 years ago they stopped lining up exactly.

Three years ago now they were WAY off.

Now they are so far off...by about 23 degrees.

Ever wonder WHY you have been getting winter vortexes these last three years?

Or why Australia had it first ever vortex this year...and blisteringly hot summers...and snow where its never snowed before in winter?

Its simple...the axis HAS tilted...A LOT.

And i dont give a single shit what wanker shills say...

My firmly concreted into the ground 50 year old sundial..DOES NOT FUCKING LIE.

Neither do the extremes of weather and the sudden never before heard of so called "vortexes"
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70947779


Thank you for sharing this. I have been measuring the past couple years because I thought it was off as well. We've lived in the same house 11 years now and I have been noticing changes, but I haven't marked it long enough to say for certain. I remember reading a post with a theory on the angle change it would most likely l take to cause a pole shift- have to look for it and see. You are sure you have noticed a 23 degree change?u2efine
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
The earth axis is tilting.

Lived in the same spot for 20 years now.

Have huge sundial in backyard..marked with the equinoxes.

About 7 years ago they stopped lining up exactly.

Three years ago now they were WAY off.

Now they are so far off...by about 23 degrees.

Ever wonder WHY you have been getting winter vortexes these last three years?

Or why Australia had it first ever vortex this year...and blisteringly hot summers...and snow where its never snowed before in winter?

Its simple...the axis HAS tilted...A LOT.

And i dont give a single shit what wanker shills say...

My firmly concreted into the ground 50 year old sundial..DOES NOT FUCKING LIE.

Neither do the extremes of weather and the sudden never before heard of so called "vortexes"
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70947779


I believe you. But what could cause the axis to shift?


 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70294175


Both the Haiti earthquake and the Japan tsunami quake were large enough to shift the axis of the earth. It was reported that the Japanese earthquake shifted the axis 8 feet, I believe. Whether or not that number is accurate, I cannot say, but since then they had to relocate landing strip markers for airplanes as well as shift the directions for optimal planting times for seed packets.

It's all documented, but no one is talking about it.
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...and these people vote.
That explains everything!
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:Ohlook:
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Oh look, it's you again.
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
Yes something changed in Earth rotation or position in space around the time of quake that precipitated Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

Btw this thread will be shilled and the topic suppressed heavily.
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
Both the Haiti earthquake and the Japan tsunami quake were large enough to shift the axis of the earth. It was reported that the Japanese earthquake shifted the axis 8 feet, I believe. Whether or not that number is accurate, I cannot say, but since then they had to relocate landing strip markers for airplanes as well as shift the directions for optimal planting times for seed packets.

It's all documented, but no one is talking about it.
 Quoting: FireInCairo



hesright

Missed this post.
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
Yes something changed in Earth rotation or position in space around the time of quake that precipitated Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

Btw this thread will be shilled and the topic suppressed heavily.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9558198


This^

Was honestly going off my own observations, I didn't know about the 8 feet or any of that...
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
Heaven and Earth and all in between, and farther still. EVERYTHING CHANGES.
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
There's a story on this link below about how the Eskimos believe the earth has tilted, etc.

[link to www.thebigwobble.org]
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12/02/2015 09:24 PM
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i had read this article awhile ago and thought it was interesting... [link to axischange.wordpress.com (secure)]
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What this guy is implying is a "death wobble" was prophesied in the Bible:

Isaiah 24
The earth reels to and fro like a drunkard And it totters like a shack, For its transgression is heavy upon it, And it will fall, never to rise again.
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
OP sound like that DumbFucking "sun used too be yellow" Retard.

Sundial guy, I think you are half correct. Youre correct about the sun never rising straight over head in winter and that it takes a more southern rout. But it always has, and some one may have changed the marks on your sundial, or you have a bad memeory. Put a mark at sunrise, sunset, and 12 noon(dont used daylight saving time) each Sunday for a year and you will see, nothing has changed. It would take more than 72 years to even move a degree, so anyone saying it has changed hasnt observed it for more than 2 years. good luck with the sundail, everyone needs one, they are fasinating
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
Never seen it like this before. Ive been noticing a shift in the suns positions in the sky for the last few years now. At both equinoxs ive noticed its been rising way farther north during the spring/summer and way farther south in the autumn/winter. Theres been at least a 20 maybe 30 degree shift in position from last decade. Something isnt right. The sun is also extremely harsh and bright white now too and produces very ugly light especially at its new angle in the sky.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70294175


Thanks for confirming that someone else wondered about this. " high noon" isn't high anymore, it's to the south
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70732524



In the usa, in summer it is pretty close to overhead unless you get far north towards canada,

In winter it will not go straight overhead at noon, but from rising in the east/southeast it goes up but to the south and thean sets in the west/southwest.

I really wish some of the fumduckers would pick up a book about the sun before posting stupid shit. the only other thing it could be is assholes trolling.

In other words, If you make stupid posts about the sun you are either an Asshole Troll or just ignorant dumbfucker.
Thats if your not just stoned, stoned or stupid. which are you?
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
The earth axis is tilting.

Lived in the same spot for 20 years now.

Have huge sundial in backyard..marked with the equinoxes.

About 7 years ago they stopped lining up exactly.

Three years ago now they were WAY off.

Now they are so far off...by about 23 degrees.

Ever wonder WHY you have been getting winter vortexes these last three years?

Or why Australia had it first ever vortex this year...and blisteringly hot summers...and snow where its never snowed before in winter?

Its simple...the axis HAS tilted...A LOT.

And i dont give a single shit what wanker shills say...

My firmly concreted into the ground 50 year old sundial..DOES NOT FUCKING LIE.

Neither do the extremes of weather and the sudden never before heard of so called "vortexes"
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70947779


Same, over 20 years in the same spot speaks volumes.
clappa
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
The earth axis is tilting.

Lived in the same spot for 20 years now.

Have huge sundial in backyard..marked with the equinoxes.

About 7 years ago they stopped lining up exactly.

Three years ago now they were WAY off.

Now they are so far off...by about 23 degrees.

Ever wonder WHY you have been getting winter vortexes these last three years?

Or why Australia had it first ever vortex this year...and blisteringly hot summers...and snow where its never snowed before in winter?

Its simple...the axis HAS tilted...A LOT.

And i dont give a single shit what wanker shills say...

My firmly concreted into the ground 50 year old sundial..DOES NOT FUCKING LIE.

Neither do the extremes of weather and the sudden never before heard of so called "vortexes"
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70947779


I believe you. But what could cause the axis to shift?


 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70294175


Both the Haiti earthquake and the Japan tsunami quake were large enough to shift the axis of the earth. It was reported that the Japanese earthquake shifted the axis 8 feet, I believe. Whether or not that number is accurate, I cannot say, but since then they had to relocate landing strip markers for airplanes as well as shift the directions for optimal planting times for seed packets.

It's all documented, but no one is talking about it.
 Quoting: FireInCairo



Sundial dude, you need to read up on how to use the damn thing. you are confused in how to use it for the season.

AxisShift Dumbfucker, they changed a FEW airport runway numbers because of the magnetic shift of the magnetic north pole. and the EQs had nothing to do with it. IF an EQ tilted the earths rotational axis, it still would not affect the Magnetic Poles

Get an Education you Moranic Dumbfucker.
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
The Inuit Elders agree with you, and they have been saying it for years now.
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
The Sun has been white since the mid 1990's
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OP sound like that DumbFucking "sun used too be yellow" Retard.

Sundial guy, I think you are half correct. Youre correct about the sun never rising straight over head in winter and that it takes a more southern rout. But it always has, and some one may have changed the marks on your sundial, or you have a bad memeory. Put a mark at sunrise, sunset, and 12 noon(dont used daylight saving time) each Sunday for a year and you will see, nothing has changed. It would take more than 72 years to even move a degree, so anyone saying it has changed hasnt observed it for more than 2 years. good luck with the sundail, everyone needs one, they are fasinating
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shill
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The Sun has been white since the mid 1990's
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51415534


The sun is the same as it has been for thousands of years. The Human eye cannot differentiate the very minor differences in tempature of the sun.

Are you just an Asshole Troll, or are you just Stoned and Stupid?
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
Not only that, but the sky has been very, very bright at night recently,

VERY BRIGHT,

brighter than the streetlights, actually.

And I live in a small town.

Anyone else noticing this? It's very unusual, I haven't seen this before.
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
Not only that, but the sky has been very, very bright at night recently,

VERY BRIGHT,

brighter than the streetlights, actually.

And I live in a small town.

Anyone else noticing this? It's very unusual, I haven't seen this before.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70952002


ok then, I may be wrong about my theory in this thread. still waiting to see, but yes, the sky at night is much, much, much brighter. we have all noticed it
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Funny, just this morning I was like "Wtf, the sun rises in the south now?"

I know that it's almost winter and all, but still....
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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?
Not only that, but the sky has been very, very bright at night recently,

VERY BRIGHT,

brighter than the streetlights, actually.

And I live in a small town.

Anyone else noticing this? It's very unusual, I haven't seen this before.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70952002


Does your small town have a lot of lights for being a small town?

Or has it added many lights within the past few years?

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Re: Does no one else notice the sun is way too far south?

 Quoting: Rognvald


These are the type of people that would notice the change...

But then it gets mentioned as though man-made emissions are involved with such a change..? That's where everything gets fucked up and the story dies.

Put the gore in prison already!





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