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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 1 MIN

404 The Sun Isn't Appearing Where It SHOULD Be

from SignsWatch ⦿ Seeing the Signs ⦿ and making sense of the Times

6 Feb 2026The sun’s position in the evening sky, particularly at sunset, is discussed. A video showing the sun’s position is shared, and viewers are asked to share their observations. The upcoming lunar eclipse on March 3rd and the solar eclipse on March 17th are also mentioned, with the latter being visible only in Antarctica.The sun’s position appears to be a month ahead, causing trees to bloom prematurely and the sun to set in an unusual location. This anomaly, observed in Lockport, New York, and elsewhere, raises questions about potential Earth changes, such as a pole shift or a wobble. The speaker encourages viewers to observe the sun’s position relative to landmarks in their own locations.An earthquake swarm in California coincided with the full moon and an approaching planetary alignment. The speaker suggests that the full moon and planetary alignment influence Earth’s energy, affecting people’s moods and sleep patterns. They encourage viewers to observe the sun’s position and share any unusual observations, such as early blooming trees, as potential signs of these celestial events.

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