Jul 9

Strange Earth Changes in 2020

The year 2020 has seen its fair share of major historic events. With most of the talk being related to the COVID virus a lot of strange things have happened that you might have missed.

9 Responses to “Strange Earth Changes in 2020”

  1. pam

    On those strange horn weird sounds; if they are explained away by ‘ construction noises’, scraping by bulldozers on cement miles away, etc. all the so called scientific explanations – why are they just recently being heard? And in the reserts, in the middle east ,in the forests and never before? We have had bulldozers for awhile folks……

  2. Lisa B

    I hate seeing the elephants going thru this. I wonder if that shock wave is responsible for all the animals dying and the high tides…it’s all very scary.

  3. Thomas B

    People are not the only species subject to plagues and epidemics. Every life form get attacked in one way or another by a virus, bacterium or some other life form. Die-offs although uncommon are in a sense a normal part of the ecosystem. Locust outbreaks have happened for 100s of 1000s of years if not longer. Meteors have been zipping into and past Earth as long as Earth has been here. The shock wave was just a sonic boom similar to what a jet will produce at speeds faster than the speed of sound. It certainly won’t cause high tides or elephants to drop dead. If you re-listen, the high water was the result of high waves due to an offshore storm that hit at the same time as a periodic extra high tide. There is at least one full moon each month. When the Earth, Moon and Sun line up just so, there is an eclipse. These are predictable by astronomers as to the time and place for 100s of years into the future. The term Buck Moon comes from the past when most of us hunted. It marks that time of year when the male white-tail’s (Buck) new antler growth is very noticeable. And the idea of a “Blood Moon” is just old superstition”. And floods have always occurred as well. There seems to be more of this kind of thing for three reasons in my view: (1) there are simply more of us walking around, so more things get noticed; (2) Before current technology things were seen and maybe recorded in a newspaper or two and that was about it. Technology now allows anyone to record events and post on the internet almost instantly for world-wide exposure. (3) People have become far more disconnected from the natural world, both in experience and knowledge. We get much more worked up about the latest movie star’s divorce as opposed to understanding that for your next meal to happen, something, whether animal or plant, had to die. Geologists and climatologists tell us that the last 10,000 years have been exceedingly quiet and stable times here on Earth. Perhaps what we are seeing is a return to the much more normal Earth of large, rapid temperature fluctuations and geologic activity. HMMM.

  4. Stephen C

    Why would ET come here there’s clearly no intelligent life here anymore. Think they would get bummed out as soon as they landed . And it would be clearly a waste of gas

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