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News: Native Eskimo elders of arctic warns NASA of worst natural disasters, says the Moon, Sun and Earth are changing

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Native eskimo elders have warned the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), that the world is yet to experience its worst cataclysmic event as world leaders seek to combat global warming.

According to news-intact.com, the native elders recently came forth to deliver quite the announcement to the world. The warning happened during the global warming summit from Copenhagen where the representatives around the globe met up to discuss the advancements of global warming as a whole and how we can stop it in its tracks.

To everyone’s surprise, though, the Eskimo elders took over the whole conference as they began preaching about an upcoming cataclysmic event, unlike anything we’ve ever seen before.

According to them, global warming and climate change are not the endgames, they are only symptoms of what is truly about to happen to our world.

The Arctic tribes told us the fact that the day has changed, that it is way longer than before, that the sun is higher and that the Moon has changed its position too. This is all apparently a result of the fact that our planet has diverted off of its axis.

Little by little, we are getting away from the Sun, away from life essentially, to the point where it won’t be long before we will stop caring about global warming and instead hope that we don’t have winters that last 50 years as they did in prehistoric times.

The Inuit leader Kunuk Zacharius himself came forth and begged NASA to act on it as they will not respond to his emails regardless of how many he sends them.

Source: news-intact.com

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