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Global warming and Global natural disasters have led to the beginning of a Worldwide Polar Shift. Michigan will become Sub-Tropical very soon, while Brazil will move to becoming Sub-Arctic. The mainstream news has not "connected the dots" yet as to the real causes of Michigan's Climate change or someone is suppressing the truth to not alarm the Public.

Most telling is the length in months of each season. Last year Summer was as long as winter used to be. This year, we had only two months of Winter instead of a minimum of six months. Spring started on the first few days of March, instead of first or second week of April, in what has always been the COLDEST months in Michigan which is October-April 7 (SIX months), now being a mild winter of January and February only.

Yes we love the better climate but we all know here that this weather is NOT NORMAL, and where and when will it level off and stop? Or won't it

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