Permalink Reply by adam breeze on November 13, 2011 at 11:37am
Permalink Reply by Chris on November 13, 2011 at 7:40pm Here in Montana it has been similar. Full or nearly full for 5 days now. The moon will start out the size of a quarter and finish the size of a dime. With the same very bright star to the west of it continuously. And of course the heavy chem trails to try and haze everything out... it amazes me how nobody seems to notice the anomalies here. I have seen almost a full moon out at 1 or 2 in the afternoon, with the sun even more off kilter than normal. Snail's pace but things are definitely picking up...
Ive noticed the moon and the sun acting weird. I've been following this for quite sometime and no one believes me.
sometimes I dont see the moon until after 9 pm or sometimes not at all. The sun is so blinding bright you can't even look up in that direction and I'm seeing bright red, pink and purple sunsets quite often here in southern california.
Permalink Reply by adam breeze on November 13, 2011 at 9:51pm i truly believe it will come from the sky..there has been too much, in a short period of time, going on not to believe it.
It seems when i start to notice this stuff we get chem trailed and the sky is now all cloudy, cant see anything. I totally agree with you adam and chris--keep me informed and have a good day!
Permalink Reply by adam breeze on November 13, 2011 at 10:48pm
Permalink Reply by Jenny Macnab on November 14, 2011 at 1:18am Last tuesday 8 November the moon at 4am was west of north west and looked full and I watched it until it disappeared below the horizon, wednesday and thursday too much cloud and then at 3.15am on the 11th November it was east north east and very high in the sky and half the size of the tuesday moon. The 11th was the expected full moon as per the calender.
New Zealand's South Island.
has anyone else noticed how intensely bright the sun is lately. im in california and once it comes up everything is brillant white, you cant even glance up towards it.
Permalink Reply by Zeke L. Rose on November 14, 2011 at 2:10am I too, observed the moon on 2 of those 4 nights you viewed it, Adam. I've seen constellations, Sun, and now the moon as much as 20 degrees out of position from night to night quite frequently. However, a few days ago the moon as it waxed close to full, and then full the following night -- when compared in the sky -- was 50+ degrees out of whack! I've always noted these anomalies with a kind of fascination, but the disparity I saw on the second night really alarmed me and sent a chill up my spine. It was, to put it mildly, freaky. It continually amazes me that more people aren't noticing these abnormalites. I'm trying to prepare myself mentally for the extreme Earth changes coming our way, but the Up Is Down and Black Is White Alice in Wonderland world we're entering has really caught me off-balance lately. These observations are mind-bending as well as mind-opening.
The other day the Sun set significantly north of due west, when it should have been setting more south. I walked down to Lake Michigan to see if there was any kind of view of the "second sun" the Zetas have talked about but the chemtrails just blocked the actual sunset. I could ascertain where the sun was setting by following its curve in the sky and the backlit chemtrails at the horizon. I've been using my telescope's solar filter to see the Sun's smaller "companion" but haven't been able to spot anything yet. I've only seen others' photos or YouTube videos. One thing I can do though, is take some photos of the moon's wacky movements and lend some more proof to the Earth Wobble.
Permalink Reply by Deborah on November 14, 2011 at 3:41am Hi jenny I'm in Canterbury and thought that the moon looked very bright even before it was full and its path is all over the place. I might try to be more systematic about my observations.
Jenny Macnab said:
Last tuesday 8 November the moon at 4am was west of north west and looked full and I watched it until it disappeared below the horizon, wednesday and thursday too much cloud and then at 3.15am on the 11th November it was east north east and very high in the sky and half the size of the tuesday moon. The 11th was the expected full moon as per the calender.
New Zealand's South Island.
Permalink Reply by Kimberley on November 14, 2011 at 7:36am I'm in San Diego and I've noticed the moon out of place last few days as well...in addition to that there is a very bright star just to the right of the moon I've never noticed before. I turned on Google skymap on my phone and pointed it at the moon and it indicates this star is Jupiter! Any thoughts on that?
Eileen Evans said:
has anyone else noticed how intensely bright the sun is lately. im in california and once it comes up everything is brillant white, you cant even glance up towards it.
Permalink Reply by Robert W Johnson on November 14, 2011 at 8:20pm Yes, Eileen, I've noticed this brightness also, in a Chicago western suburb.
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