Earth's axis has shifted - The sky has changed
From 1982 to 2005, scientists found that the North Pole was drifting slowly south towards Labrador, about six to seven centimetres each year. But in 2005, the motions of the North Pole suddenly flipped in three unexpected ways.
First, the North Pole chucked a leftie and started heading east, parallel to the equator. It's still heading east. Second, the North Pole more than tripled its drift speed to about 24 or so centimetres per year. It's still drifting at this speed. Third, the Chandler Wobble changed phase, and so far, scientists have no explanation for why.
Weather events are becoming more extreme and more frequent. Extreme heatwaves and heavy rain storms are already happening with increasing regularity worldwide. Increasing seismic and volcanic activity. There is evidence that this is not happening due to global warming.
''Earth Has Shifted'' - Inuit Elders Issue Warning To NASA And The World
The Inuits are indigenous people that inhabit the arctic regions of Canada, the United States and Greenland and throughout history their lives have been dependent on being able to correctly forecast weather...and they are warning NASA and the world that global warming isn't the cause of what we are seeing with extreme weather, earthquakes and other events.
The earth has shifted, tilted or as they put it, ''wobbled'' to the north and they all agree ''Their sky has changed!''
The elders maintain the Sun doesn't rise were it used to, they have longer day light to hunt and the Sun is higher than it used to be and warms up quicker than before. The elders who were interviewed across the north all said the same thing, their sky has changed.
The stars, the Sun and the Moon have all changed affecting the temperature, even affecting the way the wind blows, it is becoming increasingly hard to predict the weather, something that is a must on the Arctic.
The elders all agree, they believe the Earth has shifted, wobbled or titled to the North.
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