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We are Probably past June Solstice

 
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“We are Probably past June Solstice”

No, we are probably not...
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“We are Probably past June Solstice”

No, we are probably not...

Star fleet command will not be happy with your response.


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06/21/2009 09:01 AM
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Updating today, Father's Day and long past Solstice

I posted for one who asked that the sun was about two diameters south of the most north I had seen it. Today it's at least 3 diameters south, having moved one diameter south since June 17, the last time we didn't have clouds.

It rose 2 minutes earlier, at 5:41. But it took 24 minutes to reach the top of my shed. Usual of late has been 20-22. So there is still continuing flucuation in rotation. If it's happening at rise, this flucuation, it's happening other times of the day.

With the Sun moving south I am finally again seeing a little sun cast into my south Bedroom. The first south change I noted was on June 3. Then north again on June 6, then south on June 8 and constantly moving south since until a SUDDEN large sway north on 6/14, followed by a correction June 15 of roughly the same amount it had swung north. So when did solstice arrive, hard to tell exactly since the tilt is flucuating, but it's been moving south most of the time since June 3.

I have had clouds around set time, since June 4, so I have NO idea on where the sun is in the west. We have a clear day according to reports, so maybe today. ACtually, last night if I had paid attention, I could have noted something because I was out taking pics of the sun, looking of course for an orbs close by. Pics didn't reveal anything because of clouds being too close. But I totally forgot to consider anything else, regards the time and location of where I got the shots. I have erased them from the camera so I can't use that for time, but would not be helpful anyway, since where I was taking the pics is not where I observe location.

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Ay Candace. What a load of bull. There are events taking place as I write this, marking the solstice, just as they have for thousands of years. I have a friend that is in Xochicalco. He is going to try to get video and post it on YouTube. At the very least, I will be talking to him tonight and he will let me know if the crowds of 2012ers were disappointed. Maybe the sun is just out of place where you are. LOL.
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Ay Candace. What a load of bull. There are events taking place as I write this, marking the solstice, just as they have for thousands of years. I have a friend that is in Xochicalco. He is going to try to get video and post it on YouTube. At the very least, I will be talking to him tonight and he will let me know if the crowds of 2012ers were disappointed. Maybe the sun is just out of place where you are. LOL.
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These revelers were not even watching the sun for months on end to determine anything. The sun (meaning the EARTH's) movement has been varying daily all day long most days if not all days for months now. Both the tilt and rotation are affected and it's because of the weakening magnetic field.

I go by what my clock and eyes tell me and not by any ancient ceremonies and calendars. The tilt can change in 15 minutes time so the sun could rise in the correct place a few hours before me and be off when I see it. Soltice is at least 10 days or more past, because of the continuing move southward at my rise and another has a thread here that noticed the same thing.

Today it rose over my east hill at 5:42 and was a bit south of where it rose yesterday at 5:41. I did get the time last evening when it dropped below the neighbors roof line, finally, and that was later than it was 2 weeks ago, but it was also south of where I last observed it to be. Two weeks ago on June 4, it had moved north from my previous sighting, and the time was 7:58. I have a time for June 8 of 8:04 and about the same location as my previous notes.

It was decidedly south as compared to my last noticed north position near set last evening, coming down close to another roof top that it was considerably north of in early June.

When those of you who post here debunk this, your debunking is not effective if you have not been gathering data of a significant period of time to be able to notice the changes.

If you are not doing this, you miss out and thus can't comment. Just like last spring when the professional I have noted in this thread and others, that said the sun had remained more in less in the same place at set for 2 full months when it should have been moving North from December Solstice. She noticed this because she lies down at the same time everyday, being chronically ill, and her window faces south west, and the sun was coming down near this tree for 2 months without moving significantly. Then it swung suddenly 30 degrees north over 2 days and this was at the same general time I was noticing it setting at different times and began my own recording of accurate information where I live.

many others that pay attention are noticing and posting here and elsewhere. While I did not monitor the sun following december soltice I did notice that it remained low from my southern window, and what is odd this summer, is that that southern room has at least most years had sun shining in it in the summer and keep it closed off, since nobody uses the room to control heat gain into my house. I did have a roommate several years ago, that had such a problem with the sun coming in the room he taped up cardboard on the window because the curtains although heavy were inadequate. There hasn't been sun coming through that windown for several weeks at all now, but there is, since the sun began moving south again, a bit around noon coming in now and the cat is discovering this and can enjoy a sunspot for a short period of time if it lies close to the wall. Cats know!

However the sun at solar noon, on the days I have paid attention is not south enough for my front porch marker to detect solar noon. Perhaps today, I should set an alarm to remind me to look.


It is time for man to use his mind and his eyes, and rely on that and not what he is told by others. I promise that if those debunking will set up several places to observe each day, by using shadows cast etc, they will discover the earth is flitting about. It's not as bad as it was in march though.

Last Edited by Candace on 06/22/2009 10:35 AM
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After I submitted my previous post, regards Solstice revelers, since the sun has been moving south from its furthest point north east this year, for at least 2 weeks now, it may be that the sun might appear close to where it should be at solstice to those not watching it daily. It has moved now more than 3 sun diameters south.

The sun was more north east that it should have been, so now it might look normal to revelers who have paid no attention to the previous weeks. I have not yet compared it's position NOW to where it should be on my sky program.
It was somewhat slowing the journey north in later May.

On June 6th it suddenly moved a bit north after moving south since June 3 (and my last rise time was May 31, because of clouds), and then June 8 moved south, and then after that continued south until June 13, when it make a huge roughly 2 times the diameter jump north and the next corrected that south, and has continued south since then. I do have missing days due to clouds, but every day I have data since then, it has moved south.

Now we have thus experience axis shifting, and the proof is in where the sun is. Rotation shifts too because of timing differences.

Last Edited by Candace on 06/22/2009 11:17 AM
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Too bad the evidence at hand shows your claims to be false.
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Too bad the evidence at hand shows your claims to be false.
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And while we`re on the subject of false claims, why is it that Jupiter is in plain view and not ignited?

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So how is it that these monuments (they are not ceremonies, they are events that occur because they are aligned to mark the solistice) continue to mark the solstice as they always have. This would not be possible if the sun were even a little off, especially the Xochicalco event, which is an amazingly precise device. If the sun was moving around to such a degree as you claim, nobody would be able to deny it. The evidence would be indisputable. Do you share Nancy's claim that aliens move things around so that things like this and like occultations and eclipses occur? Could it be that you are just mistaken? To think you are the only one that sees this is silly. It makes me wonder about your mental health.
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Re: We are Probably past June Solstice
CHECK OUT Real-Time Magnetosphere Simulation for 21 June...The Archive only has 24 hour Video (20.3 MB).
If you slow down the speed around 0440 UT, you will see the "Bow Shock" take a BIG bounce and turn White. (www2.nict.go.jp/)
I think this happened within an hour of Solstice!!! bump

Last Edited by richardjs on 06/27/2009 02:01 AM
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