Friday, September 22, 2023

Why Does the Sun Look Like This?

 

                   Photo 21/9/23 Billywinga NSW Australia: Storm Watchers & Weather Photos

Answer: It's being distorted by objects from a second binary solar system as they pass close by, and the blue colour is from one of those objects.  

Baja Sur Mexico, sunrise
Not a photoshop, thousands of people witness this in various parts
of the world daily. There is a second sun behind our sun
and behind that is a gas giant.


These two photos below are NOT the sun.  This is the red asteroid. Photo taken in Tibet. 





This is a blue asteroid.


You think I'm making this up?  I promise you it's real.  
There's an entire second solar system passing us by, between Earth and our Sun.  It's causing the crazy weather.  None of these pictures are photo-shopped, most of them come from weather reporters who don't know anything about a second solar system passing by. 

Just saw this video, it's a cloud formed by an asteroid. South Africa yesterday. A similar cloud was seen over Turkey before the first massive earthquake.

Just in case you think that video is not real, here's another one taken by someone else.



2 comments:

Devorah said...

Turning off comments now, as I tend to get attacked on these posts. If you have a genuine question, leave it on a different post. Thank you.

Devorah said...

@7.40 on this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm3ySRsukyQ

you can clearly see a fiery ball, which appears to be a comet, travelling through the evening sky