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Landed in Long Beach California last week. Flew over from Sunny Australia to be here for a few months.
Basically looked up for the first time since I got here and saw two things that surprised me.
1. Chemtrails every where. I guess that wasn’t that big a surprise, but I just don’t see them at all in Brisbane.
2. The Californian Sun at sunset is huge. I would say it’s around 3 times larger than anything I see in Australia.
I don’t stare at the sun very often, but couldn’t help myself this time.
Anyone have a logical reason for this? I’m no scientist.
Thanks all.
Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.
Posted : March 7, 2018 3:22 AM
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