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From the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Mexico, from Japan to northern India, and across nearly the entire inhabited northern hemisphere, half the world was blanketed in crimson red light on November 11, 2025. Just another solar storm... or also a sign?
CORRECTION: In this podcast, I referred to an “eclipse" over Calvary. However, as a reader pointed out, modern scholars suggest that a solar eclipse could not explain this prolonged darkness, as it would not align with the timing of the Passover when Jesus was crucified.
By Mark Mallett4.8
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From the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Mexico, from Japan to northern India, and across nearly the entire inhabited northern hemisphere, half the world was blanketed in crimson red light on November 11, 2025. Just another solar storm... or also a sign?
CORRECTION: In this podcast, I referred to an “eclipse" over Calvary. However, as a reader pointed out, modern scholars suggest that a solar eclipse could not explain this prolonged darkness, as it would not align with the timing of the Passover when Jesus was crucified.

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