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Remember when the sun was yellow as a kid, but now it's a blinding white, even in the evening when it's supposed to be yellow/red?

Tribe members and other state liars will tell you that the sun is whiter today because of Rayleigh scattering. TLDR: there was more pollution when you were a kid, and this scattered the white and blue light before it reached your eyes.

The thing is, I remember the sun being yellow in very remote areas with great air quality. Others do to.

Well, we're being lied to. The sun is now whiter because the earth's magnetic field is exponentially weakening as the poles shift. More electromagnetic radiation is reaching the surface of the earth.

Remember when the sun was yellow as a kid, but now it's a blinding white, even in the evening when it's supposed to be yellow/red? Tribe members and other state liars will tell you that the sun is whiter today because of Rayleigh scattering. TLDR: there was more pollution when you were a kid, and this scattered the white and blue light before it reached your eyes. The thing is, I remember the sun being yellow in very remote areas with great air quality. Others do to. Well, we're being lied to. The sun is now whiter because the earth's magnetic field is exponentially weakening as the poles shift. More electromagnetic radiation is reaching the surface of the earth.

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I began to notice a change in the sun about ten years ago and it seems to be getting worse. It literally has a sting to it nowadays.

@Smedleys_Butler-1

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Also notice the sunsets. They used to be orange/red. Now they are white/blue. I just went out and took a look. Disturbing.

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Here in AZ we still get some pretty dramatic sunsets. Was able to get out a few weeks ago while there was a good bloom going on. Sunsets in the desert during spring bloom are incredible. Before all the chemtrail’n they do now we’d have 300+ days of sunshine with some of the deepest blue sky I’ve ever seen. It’s a rarity now.

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I don't really look at the sun

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Not directly at it, but in that area of the sky.

It used to be yellow mid-day and yellow/red during sunrise and sunset. This was always the case no matter where you were.

Now it's blinding white mid-day and weak /blue white at sunrise and sunset.

The people who really notice are photographers and painters. Sunlight used to be the best light for photography before smartphone filters. Now everything is just washed out looking because blue/white light is overpowering the lower spectrum light.

It's like we switched from warm light bulbs to bright white LED's.

If you go outside and are over the age of 40 you know.

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The sun still looks yellow to me from the surface. Where can you go on Earth (inside the atmosphere) to see the sun as white?