TROPICS AND SAHARA DESERT ARE EXPERIENCING EXTREME WEATHER CHANGES
(HDLunited)In addition to the deluge of precip in the Sahara Desert the Caribbean is also experiencing a different weather pattern. This is not a gradual subtle change, it's rapid and significant.
When I first started mingling in the Caribbean 35 years ago the heat was stifling, without air-conditioning getting to sleep or banging some rich Euro bitch was impossible.
As a side note...I had this dame from the Basque region who was totally green to my subculture world, she had a propaganda view of the world we made and controlled...she couldn't get enough, anyways power outages in the Caribbean are common and back in the 80s and into the late 90s emergency power generation was scarce. She was in an upscale resort and no electricity, same as my villa in the West end of the island...for two days we tried to romp and it was not fun, but after the power came back she took a punishment, and with a smile.
Now back to the the post.
According to recent news the Sahara region of Morocco has not had rain of this quantity for centuries or millennia and now shallow lakes have formed.
As for the Caribbean, it was I think 2002, just after the Mossad lit up the Trade Center buildings, but I noticed that the nights were getting cooler and it was 2006, I remember this year because Michael Savage announced that he was terminating his contract with XM radio and I was pissed, but I remember 3nights of weather that was so cool that I had to sleep in my long underwear. I even had to bring back a few winter coats for the crew working the upper elevations in the center of the island, fuck I even had to use the heater in my Suzuki Jimny at times.
Now there's warnings in the Caribbean tropics of a cold/cool front moving in. Niggers aren't prepared for a chilling encounter.
There's a major shift in the Geo-magnetic N pole and it's not the natural gradual cycle shift, it's almost as if the earth's core and crust are sticking together and causing plate movement.
https://www.iflscience.com/rare-heavy-rainfall-sees-sahara-flood-for-first-time-in-decades-76356