Forward by Jennifer Rae Vliet
If you close your eyes and think back a few years, even to your childhood, didn’t the sun seem much more yellow than it does now? Today, it often appears almost white, and there’s a reason for this. Ben Davidson of Suspicious 0bservers explains more in the video below but one thing to keep in mind: many aspects of the sun are changing over time. The sun reveals a lot about our planet. In fact, right now, on this Monday, because of a significant mass ejection from a recent Earth-facing solar flare, the likelihood of earthquake activity is slightly higher, and experts are monitoring seismic activity more closely than usual.
Other changes are linked to the anticipated magnetic pole shift, which could occur in the 2030s or possibly as late as the 2040s. This is a significant celestial event with serious implications. Recently, planetary space weather has increased across the board, and Earth is experiencing more extreme weather patterns, stronger winds, and other unusual phenomena. Ultimately, this event has the potential to change life on our planet as we know it.
Bob Barney has provided excellent reporting on these developments which you can find, here.
Ben Davidson –
The memory of the yellow sun fades by the day…
Kept alive more in story and common description then in our visual observations. Most people would tell you the sun looks white when it hits a certain particular measure on the horizon.
The visible appearance of the sun is a product of two things, the emission of the sun and the lenses of which we view it. Those lenses consist of our eyes, the atmosphere, and the ionic layers on the top of the sky. When it comes to the sun’s emission this is different than reflection. When a shirt looks yellow it is because it is absorbing every color except yellow and reflecting those photons back to your eyes…but emission is different.
The sun’s actual color is white.

This is a combination of its emitted wavelengths and temperature. The sun emits all visible colors, but blue, violet and green are filtered well by the atmosphere leaving the yellows and oranges to dominate, or at least that is how it used to be.
FYI, the most powerful visible wavelength emission of the sun is actually green, more yellow green then blue green but still, green. What we see is also a function of its black body radiation; however, this can be visualized when you see the colors of a flame change as they get further from the source and drop in temperature. This is why stars in the sky look the way they do; it is more about how hot they are then their preferred wavelength of emission…but our star is starting to look whiter even here from the ground.
It is so bright it wears a crown at the top of the star, have you noticed? Have you noticed early springs and midsummers struggles with your plants? Did you notice your skin that is more sensitive burns even faster and more easily and at later times in the day?
None of these are coincidences. The filter, the lenses by which we view the sun, and the heavens are changing.
Earth’s magnetic field, weakened slightly from its peak from thousands of years ago to meet a rapid shifting paradigm that resulted in 10 percent of the field loss from 1859 to about 2000. Then, that number was updated to 15 percent just a decade later in 2010. The leader of that mission from the ESA (European Space Agency) says that the magnetic field is readying to flip. We had accelerated 5% fields per loss per decade rather than per century. This loss of the magnetic field is a change in the outermost electromagnetic shield of the planet through which the electromagnetic light waves are passing to get to our eyes, that changes the interaction of the upper atmosphere and ionosphere and changes their altitude, density and chemical composition. We are losing our planetary shield against electromagnetism from space and the white sun screams that indeed more electromagnetism is getting in.
To review that bit about the magnetic field loss, as magnetic poles are shifting, the key aspect here is the strength or the loss of strength of the field. We crept along at near peak strength for a while and then began tanking 2 centuries ago, accelerating further and further. Now they have stopped updating that loss rate and total percentage down. Since the 2017 acceleration centered over the pacific LLSVP, (Large Low Shear Velocity Provinces (LLSVPs) in the lowermost mantle are key to understanding the chemical composition and thermal structure of the deep Earth) the field seems utterly mum on the numbers. By the way, the changes on earth are accompanied by similar changes on other planets and on the sun…
…and speaking of how the sun looks…
…the changes that come next are going to be a bit unnerving.
It is important to get acquainted now, from the changes on earth to the planets to the sun and the known cycles and what to expect.
Here is an excellent list of videos on the ensuing events relating to the pole shift.
God’s will, WILL be done, that is for sure. The Bible is our source of the news for tomorrow, even relating to the sun. What is coming is Biblical.