"Earth Has shifted"
- Inuit Elders Issue Warning To NASA And The World (Video)
by White Wolf Pack
Global Climate
Change: The Earth Has Shifted, Say Inuit Elders
A new warning has come to NASA from the Inuits. They are warning
that the change in climate is not due to global warming but rather,
because of the Earth shifting a bit.
The Inuits are local people that live in the Arctic regions
of Canada, the United States and Greenland. They are excellent weather
forecasters and so were their ancestors. Presently they are warning
NASA that the cause of change in weather, earthquakes etc, are not
due to global warming as the world thinks. They also report that
They state that the earth has shifted or 'wobbled'. "Their sky
has changed!"
The elders declare that the sun rises at a different position
now, not where it used to previously. They also have longer daylight
to hunt now, the sun is much higher than earlier, and it gets warmer
much quickly. Other elders across the north also confirmed the same
thing about the sky changing when interviewed.
They also alleged that the position of sun, moon and stars have
all changed causing changes in the temperature. This has also affected
the wind and it is very difficult to predict the weather now and
according to them predicting weather is necessary on Arctic.
All the elders confirmed that the Earth has shifted, wobbled
or tilted toward the North. This information provided by the Inuit
Elders has caused a great concern in the NASA scientists.
VIDEO
Credits: NASA
Finally watch the video "An
Unpredictable Environment" and note how uncertainty in climate
conditions has impacted this Arctic community.
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