I know how crazy it sounds but I honestly do believe that they are doing something with the sun or that something is happening to the sun because I believe it is a completely different kind of heat we are being subjected to. Something just doesn't feel right about this.
We've had hot days before. I remember days when I was a child that the temps were well above 100. We didn't have air conditioning and only one fan in the house, so we sat very still with sweat rolling down our faces and bodies.
Younger people haven't experienced the extremes of weather that older people have. Younger people see an odd cloud formation and spaz about it, when it's actually fairly common, even to the point of pop songs having been written in the past about it. Look up buttermilk sky and the associated song of that title.
I know how crazy it sounds but I honestly do believe that they are doing something with the sun or that something is happening to the sun because I believe it is a completely different kind of heat we are being subjected to. Something just doesn't feel right about this.
The sun has seasons to
There's a lot of sunspots currently.
https://spaceweather.com/
It's well documented that we are in a hot period of our sun's cycle..which coincidentally lines up with the leftist climate change push.
You can go back a decade or so on science shows and get this understood fact, and then make the easy conclusion by following it to a hotter few years.
https://spaceweathernews.com/
Theories are sun cycles, the sun evolving, possible micronova, atmosphere changes and even replacement. Here's a video on how the sun seems to have changed.
He says the best evidence is my my memory. His theory might be in trouble.
Solar Minimim and Solar Maximum. Not really familiar with them, but know the terms.
You are not alone.
Yeah. Remember that just because Covid is a false flag, it doesn’t mean real bio weapons weren’t released.
False flags do real damage.
What better way to get people behind the climate change alarmism than to actually make the climate change noticeable for once?
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We've had hot days before. I remember days when I was a child that the temps were well above 100. We didn't have air conditioning and only one fan in the house, so we sat very still with sweat rolling down our faces and bodies.
Younger people haven't experienced the extremes of weather that older people have. Younger people see an odd cloud formation and spaz about it, when it's actually fairly common, even to the point of pop songs having been written in the past about it. Look up buttermilk sky and the associated song of that title.