🇺🇸 Meanwhile over Missouri
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) November 12, 2025
North America has never witnessed an Aurora like the one they saw last night ever before. Something’s changed. pic.twitter.com/h0iCBo63vJ
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The suns solar flares are very unstable now due to other large objects affecting the suns surface.
There have been warnings about the earth’s magnetic field weaking and shifting. If that’s true, that lends credence to the poles shifting.
The magnetic field has been decaying at a steady and measurable rate for some time now. it is one of those facts that blows holes in the theory of evolution.
We’re all DOOOMED!
The unrepentant are all doomed not Gods people. God warned us that before his return we would’ve see signs in the sun, moon and stars and this is what we are witnessing. This is a glorious time time to be alive if you are in Christ and for the unsaved they will all be doomed.
I’m sure that Crypto currencies will survive a wiped out grid and internet. LOL
No they won’t because it’s all interconnected and you lose everything, and the creeps who do this will be LOL.
Well, evidently I jinxed it. Nothing seen here.
Ditto in ETN.
I suppose thats a good thing!
Never seen before? I saw the Aurora last year in May in New Mexico and it looked a lot like this one did.
Sister saw it in Southern Arizona, too.
Yeah, it’s due to the weakening magnetic field and the accelerating pole shift that, at the current rate of change, may happen in the mid 2030’s. Get to high ground, because it’s going to be a wild ride.
I think it depends on where in the country you are when it peaks. Last May 2024 (Mother’s Day Storm) our sky was so lit up in western NC you could almost read by the light… spectacular. Was hoping for something similar but only a faint red hue toward the north last night.
Yes, you definitely want to be at altitude when the sun really erupts… been following SpaceWeatherNews for years now… not 100% certain I buy the risk of continental flooding, because I have researched our area and there’s zero evidence of salt-water incursion during the last 12,000 year event at our altitude, and no diatoms or other ocean fossils except for those from many eons ago, not 12,000 years. Lowlands may certainly see tsunamis like nothing we’ve ever experienced, as there certainly is evidence for that, but in Appalachia I’m pretty sure we’ll survive this. The cities and coastal areas, not so much.
Extra lightshow courtesy of unknown strangers’ space-truckin’ around on 3i/Atlas? Beautiful, wish it was able to be seen here in SC.
I think it depends on where in the country you are when it peaks. Last May 2024 (Mother’s Day Storm) our sky was so lit up in western NC you could almost read by the light… spectacular. Was hoping for something similar but only a faint red hue toward the north last night.
Yes, you definitely want to be at altitude when the sun really erupts… been following SpaceWeatherNews for years now… not 100% certain I buy the risk of continental flooding, because I have researched our area and there’s zero evidence of salt-water incursion during the last 12,000 year event at our altitude, and no diatoms or other ocean fossils except for those from many eons ago, not 12,000 years. Lowlands may certainly see tsunamis like nothing we’ve ever experienced, as there certainly is evidence for that, but in Appalachia I’m pretty sure we’ll survive this. The cities and coastal areas, not so much.
Don’t forget kids, DARPA gets their fair share of modifying the ionosphere/atmosphere.
(((They))) want (most) of us dead. Nothing personal, it’s just part of the Program.