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Originally posted by remembering
This picture shows where magnetic north should be where you are at.
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Originally posted by arrus75
reply to post by MadDogtheHunter
No source per se...just what seems to be the case based on past posts to this thread...
Originally posted by Screwed
reply to post by Geronimeaux
Your findings line up with mine.
Interesting.
Just the opposite as everyone else.
Originally posted by technique
The bees and birds and even the cats in my area have been acting extremely strange lately ive found hundreds of dead bees in my backyard alone. I took video of dozens of them i found and its the most peculiar thing you can blow on them or even lightly hit them and all they do is walk in circles and they appear totally out of faculty like if they were on some powerful hallucinagen I think this magnetic shift must have something to do with it. Ive lived in SoCo for my whole life and have never seen anything like it, Its very eerie if you see it anyone else witness this.
Originally posted by MadDogtheHunter
reply to post by VenomVile.6
Around here, thats called "Another fine product by Time Warner Cable"
Originally posted by MadDogtheHunter
My last post of the night.....
Using that map, this is how my compass is reading against that....
Originally posted by Violater1
Originally posted by remembering
This picture shows where magnetic north should be where you are at.
files.abovetopsecret.com...
Here you go
Notice the black line with 0? on it running down the Mississippi river? Along this particular line, both the geographic and magnetic north poles are in alignment so there is no declination. If you move East of this line, the magnetic north pole will pull your compass needle further and further to the West of geographic north - the angle of compass declination is West Declination. Moving west of the Mississippi river will pull your compass needle further and further to the East.