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PROOF the POLES are Shifting!!
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Welcome back to another live stream.
Today's Thursday, June 18th. That's right, Friday Eve, yet another Friday coming up on us like the speed of light.
Unbelievable, I've never seen anything like it in my life. I've never seen Fridays come and go so fast. Um in this video, we're going to talk about the the wandering poles of planet Earth. Are we in the middle of a pole shift? We actually are.
Um it's just that we don't know exactly when this is going to occur. We know it hasn't occurred in a long, long time.
Girly chew, Belinda, Steve, what's up, guys? You're looking at a This is a uh not a real time, but this is a diagram of the last, I don't know, 400 years or so of the North Pole wandering. Well, I've got a photo to share with you guys today of a compass that just took a sudden move of nearly 10°.
So, is this proof that the poles are shifting? Of course, it is. This compass has not moved in a long, long time. And for whatever reasons, you're going to see a picture uh this compass has made a significant change here just in the last month. And you're looking at how rapidly, right there, that green dot you see right there? That's the North Pole wandering in the last 25 years. You can see the last, say, 400 450, kind of hanging around here above northern Canada, right in there.
And then watch what happens around 1960.
Watch it take off. 1970, 1990, 1995, 2000, it starts sprinting across the Arctic Circle. Look at that.
That's the last 25, 30 years.
So, it's moved more in the last 25 or 30 years than it has in 500. Unbelievable stuff going on and we're going to take a closer look at that photo here in just a moment. Looking at Mount Kilauea that threw a fit the other day and we saw a dancing huge what looked like a tornado up here. It was a dirt devil land vortex if you will, but I watched it spawn out of the lava. It was a really really cool. Also in this video guys, you're going to see what have we got? Oh my gosh. Uh something weird that was sent in by a young lady. I'm not we're going to get right to it. She films the night sky all the time, okay?
And this is a view of the night sky from last night, the 18th, okay? She's obviously got a pristine view of the night time sky.
Look like jewels up in the sky, right?
Look at all those stars. Then all of the sudden something came in front of her camera.
And okay, when she sent it to me she she titled this thing dark shape anomaly. You can see it right here. Let me get my handy dandy zoomer for you guys. There it is right there.
And this is where she Her name's Claire.
Dark shape anomaly.
And you can see it coming into the the field of view as she's filming the night time sky, which she does a lot. And this was just like a minute minute and a half segment. Uh she thought something could have possibly been been moving uh through the the upper atmosphere or something, you know. Saw a little blinking going on over there and again this was you can see right here, there's the clock. 31 32 33 34. This was just a little over a minute. And I took a closer look at this. I'm like, "Okay."
At first I thought this was clouds.
I really did. I'm like, "Okay, well it must have been cloud cover moving." I'm putting this in fast forward now so you can see there was something dark that that went or at least it appeared to go across the sky, right? Well, let me show you cuz I thought, "Wow, that's pretty cool. What was going on there?" Here's what was going on. I'm going to show you guys. So, I brightened it up. I'm like, "Okay, look at all the stars there. My gosh, she's got a beautiful view of the night time sky. Are you serious?" Here's what it was. Check it out. See who can guess it.
You ready? Here we go.
What's up, Ms. Renee 55? See it coming across? Looks like it's in the sky, right?
Nope. Check it out. See it?
>> [laughter] >> You know what that was?
See the legs right there? There's the front legs. There's a back leg.
That was either the largest insect in the the omniverse universe, whatever you want to call it, or something right on the lens of the recording device. That's in one format.
Here it is in a different format. Watch.
You can see it walking right across the lens.
So, that was a big bug. It was indeed a dark anomaly, but the anomaly was on the lens of the camera. But anyway, very cool stuff. Thank you, Claire.
Appreciate that. Keep them coming. I want to take you guys down to Spokane, Washington, where they've seen some activity in the skies here recently, where Spokane is normally pretty quiet.
Check this out. Jason Silver caught this It looked like I think this was a transformer. I don't know. He was pretty freaked out about it. He was filming the the sky, and there was a a serious electrical storm moving through here. Check it out.
>> No!
No!
>> I'm assuming that's a transformer, right?
I mean, there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of wind at the time, but uh looks like a classic transformer, but he also sent me some videos of lightning, too, from that same area.
This video here is out of Spokane, Washington, as well. Guys, I never get videos out of Spokane, Washington, ever.
In in all the years I've been doing this I could probably count on one hand the amount of photos and videos I've gotten from Spokane. And all of a sudden I get two in less than 5 days. I haven't gotten two in 10 years. You kidding me?
This video has narration sent in by Tanner from Spokane where where things are getting a little wild and crazy up there. Tanner D.
>> Crazy when I went outside.
>> That's what he just said, crazy. He he said that himself. Things are getting crazy up here.
>> Well, this is crazy when I went outside.
It's so hard to ever get a good snap of the moon, but it's literally just like the tiniest little sliver.
>> At first >> Take a light bulb almost.
>> At first he thought this was the moon.
>> it.
>> Okay, he thought this was the moon.
And I'm going along with it. I'm thinking, okay, well, this is a weird view to have.
>> found like a good spot.
>> But it's not.
>> Actually, I think a meteor or something.
Look at that. What the hell did I just see up here?
No joke. Look at that. The French toast just happened.
>> It's getting wild up in Spokane.
>> What?
Look at that. It's disappearing into nothing.
Holy >> So, >> Holy >> it wasn't the moon.
>> [laughter] >> It wasn't the moon. What did he see?
Here it is zoomed in. Same thing.
Again, Spokane isn't known for its exciting skies. I'm sure they have stuff that goes on up there.
It's just that I don't ever hear about it. What is What was that thing?
It's not the the moon. Or even if it was just a sliver of the moon. Doesn't really look like the moon to me. And neither did Tanner didn't think so either, but at first he really thought he he was looking um at the moon. He did. Got more of these guys. I know you guys get a big kick out of these. I do too. Ethan out of Round Rock, Texas.
Uh sometimes they're vertical, sometimes they got a dog leg appearance like this one here. Sometimes they lean to the left, sometimes they go straight vertical like that one there is nearly perfect. Look at that.
I get quite a few from Texas. I wonder why if it's just a coincidence. I've heard that this is a a theory. I was told that it's because the water is extra clean. Look at those going at a at a vertical, that one over there is highly at it at its incline there.
That's about a 30° angle there.
And then two more, these are from I'm not sure where these are from. I think Texas as well. Photos taken by Nathan.
This weird ice.
And I was told, this is just something I was told, I can't confirm or deny it.
But I was told that that's a a sign of clean water.
Well, let me typically I'll typically most of the water that we use inside of our households is is clean. And I know some's probably cleaner than others. But if that were the case, then why aren't all of these individual tray cubes doing the same thing? You know, it's something unique.
Like right here, if you look at these two trays, there's something unique and they they share a common denominator in the second row. Not the first row, the second.
Not the third, the second.
So, something was going on here.
Frequency, something was causing that water to rise up and then freeze almost instantly.
I don't know if that happens really quick, if it happens very slow.
But it happened in the same general location. Not one back here and one over here. Right there in the second slot.
So, that's kind of telling us something, you know?
What's it telling us? I don't know.
What's this trying to tell us right here? This compass stays on zero all the time. You know how much movement that is right there?
5°.
This line here is 10. That's 15. There's 20.
25 30 35 40 45 the small ones are 50 55 60.
That is a solid 5° shift. That's a seismic shift.
And that just happened right there. And then and that's exactly what they put.
This is from the 14th.
If I can get my handy dandy zoomer to work, what is wrong with this silly thing? Okay, here we go.
This was just sent in. 14th, there you go.
At 3:34 in the afternoon moving by about 5°. And that is exactly right. That is 5°.
Sent in by TJ.
And it doesn't move. I've got one over there I used to have one I did the same thing. I had it positioned in a location where it never moved and that was my that was my goal. I didn't want it to move because that way I could tell if there was a change in my magnetic north from where I live with respect to my compass.
But you know, unfortunately I had to move and compass got moved just you know. So my experiment didn't work very long.
Look at that.
That's a seismic shift. That's a lot.
That's a big movement right there. It's 5°. And you can see it's no surprise.
Here's like I said, I started the video off with this. There's the last 25 years. I mean that's a sprint across the the Arctic. A sprint. That's where it's at now.
Now it's got you can add another 5° to that right up here.
So it's 5° farther to the left than it is what we see here.
5° farther. That's unbelievable. When are we going to see a a shift? That's the that's the million-dollar question.
When are we going to see a pole shift?
Well, it can happen tomorrow. It can happen tonight. It can happen next year.
Nobody really knows, you know. Nobody really knows. Evidence tells us that we're way overdue, though, you know.
Um looking at the the moon and Venus last night having a little party in the sky. Did you guys happen to to see this?
This photo was over spaceweather.com by James Rogers out of New York, who caught a glimpse of it in between the clouds.
That's what we had out here in Arizona, believe it or not.
We had a chance of rain last night, and it doesn't rain out here but maybe once every 1,000 years. And of course, the night that I was looking for Venus and the moon having a little party in the sky, it got cloudy at exactly 5:00 when I was wanting to go out and look at it.
And we had clouds all night long.
But luckily, some people did get a view of it. I got some pictures. I'll share with you guys tomorrow.
Um that's a pretty good look right there. Look at that. That's rare. That doesn't happen very often.
Um once I think the last time it happened was 11 years ago. Once again, that was over at spaceweather.com. This is over spaceweather.com, too. This is a rare look at the backside of the sun.
We're always looking at the front side of the sun. This is from the the European Space Agency showing us a a large large region of sunspots on the backside of the sun. And yes, that's obviously turning towards the Earth. So, solar activity is going to pick up here uh and considering these are on the backside of the sun and assuming they're they're going to change between now and and I don't know, by the time they get to where they're visible over here on the Earth-facing side of the sun, they're going to do one of two things. They're going to They're going to disappear or they're going to get bigger. They're going to get more complex. One of the two.
I would be surprised if they stayed exactly the same.
So, we'll have to wait and see. But either way, there's a situation brewing on the backside of the sun.
And that's what it looks like. A rare view of the backside, the far side, and that was over at right there, spaceweather.com. Europe's solar orbiter swinging around the far side of the sun and monitoring a significant number of far side sunspots, and there they are.
So guys, we could see and once these turn towards the Earth, there's a whole parade of sunspots there. It's going to take days for those to transit across the Earth-facing side of the sun, so that will leave a a huge chance, depending again on what they do. If they get more complex, yeah, they especially if they come delta magnetics, beta gamma delta, then yeah, that that could leave open the the window of possibility for X-flares. But right now, it's a little too early to tell, but we do know there is an entire parade of sunspots gathering on the backside of the sun. So, just be ready for that, guys.
Got a video I want to share with you guys out of Ohio.
Some sky candy. I'm not quite sure what this is. At first, I honestly thought this was a a a giant balloon. Not necessarily giant, but a big balloon.
I went in pretty close, you know, close I could go, and I didn't see a payload hanging off of this thing. And it's moving extremely fast.
6 16 2026 out of Ohio, Columbus, Ohio.
Video footage taken by Tim. Here we go.
That narration.
>> Or a plane.
And it's towards that whole solar elevation.
>> He's thinking he's looking at a plane.
>> Dad, what is that white thing?
>> I don't know.
>> It's moving, you know that, right?
>> Yeah.
>> to be.
>> And my >> be a plane.
>> Yeah, but why would a plane go up that high?
>> I don't know. It's probably a plane, but >> I see this thing's up I'm zoomed in.
>> He wasn't zoomed in this close.
>> So, and when we back out of it you're going to see this thing I mean moving extremely fast.
Weather balloons, research balloons, they kind of lollygag up in the sky.
This thing's probably moving at 200 mph.
I mean it would be deformed at moving at that speed if in fact it were a a typical balloon, a research balloon.
It would literally take on a deformity up there moving that fast. I mean these things are rigid, but they're not like you know, metal. No.
Look at how fast that thing's going.
So, I I he sent me several videos of this. He he he he um and it was just the same thing. And so, I I just wanted to share the one with you guys in case you happen to see this above Ohio uh just a couple days ago on the 16th. This was not an airplane. I was able to zoom in close. I'm heavily zoomed in here by the way. I'm I'm zoomed in 25 times. So, him looking at it on the ground he thought he was looking at an airplane like folks are looking at these giant birds in the sky thinking they're airplanes. Well, here's a a a another layer to the mystery of these things, white things flying around in the sky.
Honestly, at first I thought this was a research balloon. I've seen those before.
Um they do look very similar to this. Um but I'm not 100% convinced that's what we're looking at here. This very well could be something different because of its extreme speed for a balloon. Uh a plane obviously moves a lot faster than this, but this isn't a plane. It's not a drone, and it's moving very quickly. So, cool catch there by by Tim out of Ohio, and I've got some more videos of that that I'll be be sharing with you guys in in different formats, and we'll take a a closer look at it even closer, and we'll try to find that payload hanging off the bottom of it. Because if indeed there is a payload hanging off the bottom of it, then we'll know 100% that it's definitely a balloon. Once again, guys, the the North Pole, we know it's wandering.
It's been wandering for for many many years, and the the speed of this wandering has has picked up exponentially. As you can see that green dot up there at the top, that's the North Pole over the last 30 years. It is I mean booking across the the Arctic uh Circle.
Well, according to this compass, our friend TJ, who monitors the the North Pole, it's always on zero. He always has it calibrated to zero, you know, like anybody who would that does this type of experiment, like I did years ago. I had set it on zero, true north.
It's moved. So, that's a big move. Um notice by TJ. Thank you, TJ. Really appreciate that. Hey, what's going on, Mr. Ian? Good to see all you guys here.
Guys, I've got some more wild and crazy stuff to share with you guys tomorrow.
Um I'm going to take you guys up to Marion, Indiana. We're going to go to to Mount Shasta, and I've got some other places that you guys are going to get a a big kick out of. I mean, you cannot make this stuff up. Just look around, have your camera ready, because you never know when you might need it. Thanks for watching. Have a super day, and be safe [music] out there.
>> [music] >> Feel the flow.
Feel the flow.
>> [music] [music] >> Feel the flow.
>> [music] >> Feel the flow.
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