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🚨🇬🇧 This translates to just more extreme climate engineering.

You know - like now all of a sudden they pretend you’re seeing the northern lights every week.

https://x.com/bgatesisapyscho/status/2026042714190389395
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Oooh is this what we think it is?
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Ocean City, NJ
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All magnitudes
NJ is there
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Over 2.5m
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Yeah it tracks
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Found more lol
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Israel’s channel 12 news station is preparing for something big 👀
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Even saw some Mexican federal police vehicles in San Diego yesterday
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From a member
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Two massive oarfish were filmed gliding side by side near the surface off Sakai City in Fukui Prefecture, Japan—an extraordinarily rare and chilling sight. These deep-sea giants, known scientifically as Regalecus glesne, typically dwell 200 to 1,000 meters below the ocean, far from human view. Often called the “Doomsday Fish,” or “Ryugu no tsukai” in Japanese folklore, they are believed to be messengers from the Sea God’s Palace, said to appear before natural disasters. The legend gained global attention after sightings preceded the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami. Though scientists find no proven link, the sudden rise of these 30-foot sea serpents from the abyss remains haunting. When the ocean’s deepest secrets surface, it leaves one unsettling question—what drove them upward?
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