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🚨 PEOPLE ARE SAYING THE SUN LOOKS DIFFERENT — AND THEY'RE BLAMING BILL GATES
People who claim the sun looks different are often treated like they're crazy.
They say it looks whiter.
Harsher.
More like an LED spotlight than the warm yellow sun they remember growing up with.
Most people laugh it off.
But now many are wondering if something bigger is going on.
While the public was debating whether anything had changed at all, some of the world's most powerful people were openly discussing ways to change it.
Real discussions about solar geoengineering, the idea of reflecting a portion of sunlight away from Earth to cool the planet.
The controversy exploded even further when Bill Gates became associated with funding research into the concept, and the subject later surfaced in high profile reports and interviews that brought the "dimming the sun" debate to a much wider audience.
The stated goal is reducing global temperatures.
But many people have a different concern:
Who gets to decide how much sunlight reaches the planet?
Now videos are going viral showing people comparing old photos, documenting unusual glare patterns, and claiming the sun doesn't look or feel the same as it did years ago.
Scientists point to atmospheric conditions, pollution, climate factors, and camera technology.
Others think that explanation doesn't tell the whole story.
Then people discovered something that made the entire debate even more controversial.
The idea of dimming the sun wasn't coming from internet conspiracy forums.
It was being discussed by some of the world's most powerful people.
That's when a lot of people started asking a very different question.
Not whether the sun looks different.
But who gets to decide if it should.
Should Bill Gates decide how much sunlight reaches Earth?
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