I noticed a shift in the sun's altitude about four years ago, and mentioned it in this thread
Wildfires are Ravaging the Arctic. Sadly, the link to the article about the Inuit reporting a change to NASA no longer exists.
I have photos from Summer 2020 showing trees with barely any shadow, indicating that the sun was almost directly overhead at a location on 52 degrees latitude. A friend in France, at around 47 degrees north latitude, corroborated that the sun there appeared to be immediately overhead.
I actually first noticed a change when the sun didn't dip as low in the sky in winter, and it seems to me that this is still the case: the sun is at a higher elevation all year round. I haven't noticed a change in
where the sun sets. However, now that mid-summer has passed, one would expect the sunset times to be getting earlier, and it doesn't seem to be the case... Summer Solstice sunsets in England are 21:13 or so, yet here we are three weeks later on and Apple Weather tells us that tomorrow's sunset will be at 21:15. Is it a coincidence that every evening, we have unseasonably solid black clouds to the north west that obscure the sunset? If it is the case, then I guess there's only so long before folks notice that the nights
aren't drawing in.
Using the globe earth model, the only conclusion possible is that, along with the spinning and the hurtling, we are now also tilting more extremely - and all without making anyone queasy or even a mention on the news!
Alternatively, the flat earth model seems to provide an explanation. If the sun is higher in the sky, then it must be travelling in a currently decreasing orbit around the apex of the firmament. As time is not an absolute, but is derived from the duration of the daily cycle of the sun, then if the day is longer, then an hour would be longer: an hour being one twenty-fourth of the time it takes for the sun to complete a cycle. And conversely, if a day is shorter (say just 18 'old' hours' worth), then an hour would be shorter (in this example, 1/24 of 18 'old' hours, or 45 'old' minutes).
With the Vatican having it's own observatory, and a keen interest in astronomy (including the timing of Catholic festivals), and a comprehensive library of pilfered knowledge, there is no way that TPTB didn't know this was coming. A programme of mass migration, in addition to destabilising populations and fuelling corrupt economies, would help to keep people on the move and unfamiliar with local views of the cosmos, and more likely not to notice any changes.
Watch the skies! It's cloudy with a chance of miracles.