Red sky stuff
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Same thing happened prior to WWII, in 1938, predicted at Fatima. I hope it's not connected. Then again, we are already in WWIII of a sort.
Weird times fer sure
More info on the 1938 event.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_1938_geomagnetic_storm
WW3 has already started.
WW2 started when the communists bombed guernica and blamed Germany and Italy for it not when Poland provoked Germany into defending itself in 1939.
We are already in the new war. We just haven’t formally declared war yet (although countries rarely declare war anymore. They just attack like niggers).
I would say WWII started when Japan invaded China. But the war did have a "rolling start" so I don't mean to quibble about it.
Poland provoked Germany. Ha. It was about lebensraum and revenge (the latter deserved mayhap).
Did Germany just attack like niggers with Operation Barbarossa? Made all nice to divide Poland up, then stab the USSR in the back?
I never thought I would read a guy whose user name is ZyklonShower calling Hitler a nigger.
https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/bulgaria-northern-lights-aurora-borealis-first-time-viral-photos-reactions-what-is-the-cause-2458584-2023-11-06
https://greekreporter.com/2023/11/06/northern-lights-dazzle-northern-greece/
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/communities/aurora-dashboard-experimental
https://www.spaceweather.gov/news/g3-strong-geomagnetic-storm-conditions-now-expected-05-nov
https://weatherboy.com/powerful-solar-storm-impacts-earth-geomagnetic-storm-warning-in-effect-aurora-likely/
The devil is coming.
Could be some kind of warning, red sky can't be a good sign right?!
Aurora Borealis is green. I see it all the time in Canada. I have never heard of red light, or the phenomenon in India. That is most likely smog lit up by backlighting. Lots of smog problems and respritory issues in India as each winter starts.
Incorrect.
The aurora can be a variety of colors depending on its strength, altitude, and atmospheric composition. Basically, red indicates a strong, high-altitude aurora.
It's from solar flares