Saturday, September 27, 2014

The Skies Have Changed




Someone recently shared with me a link to webcams all around Alaska. I looked at many of them and what struck me was the number of images of newly pink skies, as contrasted with previous imagery. http://avcams.faa.gov/index.php

I've noticed where I live in the desert that the sunsets have been unbelievably orange and pink and the entire sky was illuminated orange the other day, even in areas without clouds. Careful inspection revealed a thin film of cloud-like mist, which was cast an unbelievable glowing orange by the setting sun (the image below is from a different date).

I have always watched sunsets because I love being outside at this time of day. The INTENSITY of light and color with these pink-orange sunsets are beyond anything I've seen in my life.

Ontological, who posts at Enenews.com, thinks cesium and barium have been accumulating in the atmosphere since the first nuclear test, Trinity, but have been substantially exacerbated by Fukushima, which he believes is an ELE.

I don't have the expertise to judge but it seems that the volume of radionuclides needed to make a visible difference to the untrained eye would be HUGE yet the skies have indeed changed.

The skies have become more beautiful but I hope not more deadly.

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