People reporting chemical smells or sickness from the fog actually makes sense if you are in pollution heavy areas like cities. Since fog is basically just you being inside a cloud, and clouds in polluted areas will rain "acid rain" or polluted rain, it would make sense that the fog would be somewhat polluted too.
Right. I live in a rural area, and let me tell you: the fog doesn't smell like that here. People are so addled lately it takes two popsicle sticks and a magic marker to make them freak out.
@@mage1439 Reminds me of how with the New Jersey drone thing how people were reporting 'strange phenomena' in the sky', when in actuality it was just stuff like stars/planets and satellites that they never see cuz they live in a place (cities) where looking at the sky at night is unheard of.
I've been experiencing a strange smelling fog coming from my house. It emits every 3-4 hours from my roommate's door crack, and leaves me feeling hungry, tired, and genuinely enjoying Night Ranger.
I lived on a mountain for a few years and the morning fog was always terrifying. I remember walking to class one morning, taking a look down at my hand only to realize I couldn't see it. This sounds like a case of bad air pollution or smog. We had the same symptoms when the remnants of a bad forest fire made it's way into our town. Everyone was confused by the "mysterious fog" that had settled in until we realized ashes were falling from the sky.
Crazy that people have forgotten what smog is. Smog can be like fog but it’s a fog layer that’s mixed with pollutants. This very well sounds to be the culprit.
We have smog here in Serbia every single winter. Most polluted air in Europe, and we contest most polluted air titles for world champions with the likes of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Scandinavian here, smelling gunpowder when it's cold/foggy is genuinely completely normal. And fog can 100% look like particles when you shine light into it, come on people.
I have been in fog many times in a rural area without much pollution. It is tasteless and quite good for the lunges. If there is a smell or taste then that is caused by pollution in the air being trapped onto the particles. You are correct shining light into moisture particles does show though particles. I have actually spent a lot of time doing that from a former job having to sit around for hours. The odd thing about these particles. Is 1 their size, they are massive, and 2 they are not sticking to surfaces on contact. Which can be seen in the flashlight video spinning around on the flashlight. If it was moisture most of those particles would be finding a surface contact rather quickly and the background would look far more reflective. What I believe we are seeing is micro reflective material. Which is used to enhance radar detection. Similar to the concept of chaff that aircraft use in defense. You can also find little black dots/specks in snow if a cloud was seeded. Something that happened in mass a few years back. So there are systems out there to change the weather. Even wirelessly from bouncing signals off the air layers of our planet.
@@geronimo5537When you say what is odd about these particles. You mean this latest fog compared to all your previous experience, right? Because I have also seen a lot of lighted up fog through powerful flashlights. And so far there haven't been any weird fog where I live that I know of. So haven't been able to check it out.
Muta! I remember when you used to cover creepypastas waaaay back in the day. Just wanted to mention that since you're covering a spooky topic. Feels good to see you go back to your roots in a way.
Honestly, the fog is coming is a guilty favorite brain rot horror of mine. It's so random and the stupid monsters people make from it is always funny to see
@@sliceofspice6028 I and many others also stopped getting the flu shot. I haven't had one in about a decade now. Never got the cold or flu since. It's not a coincidence mate.
Okay and I've gotten mine annually for the past decade or so with a weakened immune system and haven't had the flu since. My anecdotal evidence contradicts yours so where do we go from here @@Delimon007
I'm in an Indian city where 20 years ago the fog was thick enough that I had even less FOV than in Silent Hill, and after they cut down most of the trees to build the overhead train systems, the temperatures shot up and the fog never returned. But this year it's just like how I remember. The sight of giant towers with glittering lights, dispersed by the fog, is one of the most beautiful things I've seen, I've started walking at 3-4 AM lately just to see it regularly. No chemical smell or even smoke though, it's purely white/light grey just like SH1.
@@knightblade514 Of course, it's in the south, not nearly as overpopulated or congested as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, etc. I think the only northern cities where you could get the same kind of peace are maybe Pune and Kapurthala.
San Diego viewer myself here, we’ve been having dense af fog since before Christmas, like since December 20th-ish. It clears up later in the day. Also, nobody’s reported getting sick from the fog here either. San Diego btw has “May Gray” bc in May, it’s cloudy and foggy there pretty often in late spring. This isn’t out of the ordinary.
Hate it wheb people go around filming themselves like that, also the way he describes the fog makes him seem like some kind of weather expert x''DDDDDDDDD
It's gunpowder fog. Here in Seattle days after 4th of July and Jan 1st there is always the smell of gunpowder. Factor in the climate of Seattle and it's normal
Gotta keep in mind that a pool chemical plant caught fire in Georgia (the state) a few months ago, and it caused the entire middle of the state to have chlorine fog, it could have collected in the atmosphere or had lingering effects that are global because the fire was massive and there were A LOT of chemicals burning
i have no doubt that some of the fog seen is polluted with general car/city pollutant, pesticides, chemicals from fires and such; or contains organic bs like small spores; or assists in keeping flu/covid viral particles alive in the air for just a little longer, allowing them more chances to spread. it’s just not ON PURPOSE. it’s just how water condensation works, it likes to condense around particulates already in the air.
they're burning bird flu diseased cattle/livestocl, thats exactly what the fog is. govt let brd flu get out of control and media only mention is to lie and treat it as if its just the weather. this is not the weather. this is cremation of out of control bird flu spread among animals and people are coughing up blood breathing in the "fog" because its not fog. i confirmed my hypothesis by looking at maps of the air quality. in the evening it shows flames where the fires are and the fires are where all the farmlands are. i have a friend who lives near farmland. the water in his showrr stopped washing him ans started dusting him. it was burning his skin sp he had to wash it off with soap and bottled water. but im conceened about all water supply becaue the ashes fall on everything they fog, how are rhey managing to keep that out of our water. i know for months theyve been calling carrots and cucumbers because those foods that are eaten raw, they have been recalling carrots and cumumbers for a while now because animals shit and theres only so much that can be done about animal shit & dead animal seeping ino the soil so the food and water is becoming toxic
Why though? you only live once, a reasonable amount of alcohol isn't going to do anything. Atleast not till you're old and rotting anyway, there's no point in trying to frantically save yourself from the struggles of old age when they're inevitable regardless whether you're "healthy" or not.
@sadthomas5067 A reasonable amount is fine of course, but it's when it begins to become a hindrance to your daily life is when it becomes a problem to your living situation. Loss of job, loss of relationships, loss of home, etc.
The problem with experts is that the TV made them successfully distrustful many times, by hiring bunch of bunks or "experts". Corruption runs pretty much in every country to varying degrees.
Fog in Delhi? Brother, thats smog. I was there a year ago almost to a day. When we landed, my first experience was "damn, air tastes funny here". My second experience was a coughing fit. Apparently natural fog (water particles) bind to the toxic bullshit from burning plastics (which locals do regularly) resulting in dense, chemically tasting fog.
Step one: pick something innocuous, but everywhere. Eg: Birds. Step two; suggest it's abnormal somehow. Eg: "OMG, what's up with all these birds? How many of them are drones/plague-bearers/etc?" Step three: People start noticing it, linking things to it (correlation -> causation) Step four: general panic, over something harmless.
I noticed the fog reoccurring for days upon days before I saw any theories or other locations talking about it. I simply noticed that the fog was super dense, and it was there for weeks. I've simply noticed living in SD.
I really like how you addressed the conspiratorial aspect of this event. Unlike some who just laugh people off who believe stuff like that, you actually delved into WHY people are drawn to believing this sort of thing.
weather seeding is a thing, wireless atmospheric signals to adjust weather bouncing off the earths oxygen layers is a thing, invisible laser weaponry technology is a thing, releasing particulate to enhance or distort radar readings is a thing, and many things exist that people dont consider could exist. but most of this tech is over 40 years old and Im curious what the more modern stuff could be.
@@geronimo5537And yet to this day we can't even predict weather with 100% accuracy. Or have a full image of how tornadoes form. We can measure, all the tech you have mentioned is mostly for measuring, controlling weather would in large mean controlling the atmosphere, and in return controlling all the elements that make it what it is, it's just not a surprise when looking at tech, including what you mentioned, that we are probably a little behind.
I saw a weird fog a few weeks ago while driving in the morning. It had a tannish hue to it though, and it was right near a landfill, hanging over a field. I thought it might be some sort of gas coming off the landfill. It was weird to see. I had not noticed how much more fog had been around, but after seeing this video and thinking about it, it has been much foggier in general lately. I had never seen fog that looked tan or any color before like that.
As a fog enjoyer I can confirm that in Brazil we are having none of it, and that is maybe one of the reasons that the upper part of the equator is foggy, cause here is hot as fuck at the time
I live around 1100 kilometers away from Rio lol, I wouldn't even recommend one to go there to be honest, even tho it's a great turistic space and with lots of beutiful sceneries, the crime rates are too big, since I live in the lowest crime rate state of Brazil I'm not even planning on going there, sorry frend
I was driving through LA around 3am the other night before hearing this story and noticed the fog with a chemical odor to it. I didn't get sick but the fog was undeniably dark and smelled like something from a factory.
It's strange though it's almost as if whatever this is 100s of people are getting right after they go out into the fog with the same symptoms I don't know but to me that seems pretty related especially if it started right after they went out into it or during it IDK tho.@@ForsakenSanityGaming
That was my first thought too. Maybe not the specific incident. The soon to be president rolled back a bunch of environmental protections his first term. So I was thinking, like the train accidents that happened, that we're seeing the results of that. But then it would only be the USA
The appearance of the snow-like fog/mist is probably being exaggerated by the IR cameras/illumination. I see this fairly often with my outdoor security cameras. Those larger droplets act like lenses and reflect/refract the IR light, and end up looking like larger solid particles to the camera because they are so bright.
Same here! I was surprised when I bought my first camera and kept thinking it was raining. 😅 Those 'particles' are visible almost every night, even when fog isn't noticeable to the naked eye. However, those flying 'particles' (water droplets) can be seen with the naked eye in the dark when it's foggy and if you use a flashlight. For those who don't know this-do you even go outside?
We had freezing rain and fog a bunch and its weird, but I'm happy because its so warm here. We've had -40° winters and the past two have been actually tolerable. Having to take breaks every 5 minutes as the cold eats through your gloves, numbs your hands, and brings on sharp pain suck! This winter is awesome.
0:21 this isn't so unusual tho? I live in Delhi and this much fog around this time of the year is kinda expected. I'm actually from even a little up North in Punjab and in my hometown around this time there's usually even more fog than Delhi, so idk what's the fuss about India specifically having fog. We too have winters lmao.
It’s the fact Delhi’s AQI has been shit poop ass the last few months, peaking at 1000 in mid November. Which is fuckin crazy btw, the scale the USA uses doesn’t even go past 500. A quick check has it close to 500 currently in a few places, extremely hazardous levels start at 300. I assume you know that. Higher AQI = denser fog. Also, how tf is the lowest AQI in India the same as the highest in America right now? I have no kind words 💀
@@MrMinecraftMan990 I'm not denying that factor, we indians talk more about it than you guys ever would (your busy calling us street shitters and how we smell and how we're "invading" your country right now). I don't enjoy this myself, i curse Delhi and it's shit water and air i mean i live here. Regardless, even if I don't like it, i also don't like western countries waving their obnoxious fingers like you guys did industrial revolution and made the environment worse but now you have money you don't need that, so you critique other countries that are still developing.
12pm -3pm were the omly times the fog disappeared on the 30th. To be clear. I reread and realized i wasnt clear with that. But MUDAH.. i have ALL of this white rock susptance allnover my property on all things that collected moisture snd dripped down from it. Ill gladly package it and ship it to you if you want to test it. I dont have the money to send it to a lab.
I would of expected stories like this around the area where a train containing larges amounts of chemicals derailed and caught fire. This is just a symptom of lower education standards and more access to the internet.
I live in San Diego and I’ve experienced fog over my years living here but recently it’s been getting a really intense and sometimes when I visit Encinitas, I’ll see the fog slowly creep out of certain areas and in very linear directions very unusual and sometimes it even has a really bad smell to it have no idea what it is. Haven’t heard anyone else complain about it but it’s definitely something new. I’m noticing.
I’m in Oside, had my first experience with this weird fog on new years passing through it with a weird odor I can only describe as burnt aluminum. I got sick a day after. I’ve lived here all my life. The fog you normally see in costal areas have a hazy appearance even in the shine of headlights this is something different.
How cool, i literally was noticing posts online the past few weeks of people going on about this fog thing , didnt expect SOG to make a video on it. The crazy thing was when i was noticing these posts where i live in rural southwest Ireland there had been a dense fog for about 4 days but we get fog here all the time so i never gave things much thought tbh
I'm hoping the gun isn't real. I live in ontario too and he could get in serious shit for that. Handgun is considered a restricted weapon and needs to be kept in a safe when its in the home and ammo in a seperate room. I'm not saying I agree with it, its just the law here. Even non-restricted guns like hunting rifles need to have trigger locks. If it is real he must've got it before Trudeau banned new purchases of them, again not saying I agree with it. One loophole that might work is if its unloaded with no magazine in it. Guess then he might just be cleaning it 🤷♂️.
Honestly my most crazy, yet most terrifying theory for the fog is this: Airborne mold spores, specifically coccidioides immitis/valley fever, the fungus has been spreading further and further due to global warming, and it is commonly known to be able to spread via fog or splashed up water particles. And the symptoms are often flu like, and most people who get it don't have symptoms.
Valley fever isn’t that bad. I’m from Az and it’s pretty much guaranteed to contract it while living here. It’s treatable with anti fungal medications in the small percentage that get bad enough to be hospitalized for it
Next to the flu, multpiple viruses, including influenza A, HMPV, Mycoplasma pneumonia, and C19, are spreading rapidly across China as I type this. Especially human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a concern as it's an infection of both lungs, whilst usually pneumania only attacks one lung so the other still can compensate. This is probably not related, right? Muta, sadly, likes to think he knows all. Turns out that spikeprotein (for those who took the jab, you're producing this) disables certain parts of your immune system, and bc of that those who had the jab are now susceptible to viruses escalating into something life threatening where these viruses (HMPV has existed for a long time) should not be causing any problems. HMPV targets children and those 40+ years, and those with compromised immune systems (like those who got the jab).
I feel like if it's flu season and extremely thick fog is rolling through a densely populated city, the fog is gonna make it spread faster, especially if it's hot because now the air is the perfect environment for bacteria
In my hometown dense fog used to be a seasonal phenomenon that rivaled that of San Francisco. As seasons grew hotter you saw less and less fog throughout the year. It would only show up during the winter if you were lucky! I'm happy to see it coming back. :D
@@SkittyMochi this super thick fog ain’t normal tho, I’m from SF the fog is usually in the water and well dissipates as the day goes on, it doesn’t stick around for hours on end in very large areas
@@chuchip9633 I'd say some of the fog IS much thicker than usual and hangs around a lot longer. However, it doesn't seem to be much of a problem - except when folks aren't used to driving in it. I kinda dig the look of it. There's a novelty to it.
Fun thing is we had fog for the 3 days in my part of Saudi Arabia when this thing came up *BUT* many people did got sick after it. Which is unusual since every year when we get fog, most people get better and refreshed.
My fiancée and I lived in San Diego for a while. There is literally fog every day that rolls in and burns off. And yes, it’s that dense every single time. It’s famous for that. One morning I could barely see the road in Point Loma. Like, at all.
Mutahar this is all because of Smog. In India and Pakistan we see the worst of it in this season which is caused by suspended smoke in fog. It causes a lot of illness during the flu season in cities effected in both India and Pakistan. The air quality of Lahore and Delhi deteriorates drastically during this "Smog season" and they reign as the most polluted cities in the world during this time. In India and Pakistan this is caused by the winter weather changes, no emission regulations for cars and public transport and burning wheat after the crops are harvested in the agricultural planes of Punjab. This is a very well documented phenomenon in our region.
@@rafsandomierz5313 Apparently china is doing a great job with this. They have a thriving EV industry, mass transit systemd and they incentivise and regulate primarily to deal with these challenges. The way US does things and peddles to the world how things should be done is not sustainable for nation states and the world as a whole.
Can't believe no one mentioned another GOAT of fogged maps, Spider-Man on the PS1. That one pick of the city Muta showed looks just like NY in the game.
This whole "The fog is coming" meme started with a Twitter copypasta in 2021. Originally it was funny but now people are getting really nutty about it.
Exactly. I don't know how people aren't seeing the connection between this and the meme. Probably started from a video on TikTok and people thought it was real.
SW Floridian here. Funny enough a lot of coworkers of mine got VERY sick around the same time the fog rolled in. I dont really believe in conspiracies like these but it is pretty interesting.
There's been a wave of arctic air moving from north to south. Fog happens when there's a sudden temperature difference. Most often we see it either after rainstorms cause sudden cooling, or mornings when cool turns to warm.
This whole thing is perfect for persona 4 memes. If we dont get reports or vids of people trying to jump into their TV's at midnight during the fog it'll be a missed opportunity imo.
Fog is normal in the winter here in the UK. I don't know about other places. As long as it's not the fog that turns you inside out, I am not too worried.
@DBGames574 really. Your claim is people were just seeing commercial aircraft the entire time? It must be strange believing youre the only person who can tell the difference lol. Even mainstream news channels are reporting on the drones lol
@@TheLastApostle First of all, most of said drones that appear all over New Jersey were planes flying low or lining up to land. In this day of age of phones, people are not looking up at the sky often. Forgetting what a plane looks like at night. Especially when it is flying low. So, you have one person posting said video, claiming it “unusual”. Then you got more people posting their own videos. Of course, most of them don’t know what planes look like from below. In turn, this causes mass hysteria. Two, helicopters also shown to be in these videos, often getting confused with drones. Three, most of these drones have FAA lights turned on. Why would “Aliens” abide and follow human laws? Seriously. Fourth, these “orbs” that people are capturing is the moon, stars, star systems, lens flares, planes, helicopters, spotlights and meteorites. This correlates to my first point, people not looking up.
@@ShortClipsVids25 Why are you defending the US government? They literally said any drones around military bases aren't identified, but that they won't shoot them down. That is not normal for restricted airspace. You're just swallowing the narrative whole. Think for yourself even once.
West coast here, there are poor weather alerts with the fog, but that’s because of the fog contributing to air stagnation, and not the fog itself. Lots of farmland out here that contributes as well. But this has happened for my entire life here, so I never thought much into it.
Wait so we ignore climate change and are taken aback at the fact that the weather is in fact changing? How come we aren't this scared when it snows in winter in many places around the world?
That was exactly what I was saying .....I'm going into environmental science and I've been laughing my ass off and shaking my head. Like yall are you okay
In Texas here, and not only have we had fog every night but the other night particularly was INSANE. I was driving home from picking my sister up from work like I do every night and the fog was so dense I audibly gasped. I even said it was like silent hill, a field of dense fog. I also have been sick the past 4 days with what I think is bronchitis, coughing wheezing dry throat. But I normally get this yearly so Edit: I was so shocked I did attempt to video while driving but could hardly see the fog in my headlights. I think people are correlating without causation
It‘s the same here in germany, we had a lot of fog for the last weeks. This is nothing un usuall here. But this time it makes electricity expensiv because we have so much solar.
Ja auch in Schleswig Holstein war für viele Tage dichter Nebel. Was mich mehr gewundert hat war der eine Samstag oder Sonntag im November oder Dezember 2024 wo es sprunghaft auf 17 Grad gestiegen ist und am nächsten wieder extrem runter
I don't know if the complaints about sickness are coming from a fog but I will say that my sinuses have been irritated worse than I've ever had. And I very rarely ever get sick.
I live in Colorado Springs, and my roommate said that he hasn't really seen fog in this city in his whole life. As for the description of what was experienced in Florida, I didn't smell anything weird, but that sounds reminiscent of the industrial smog we would get in South Korea that would drift down from China.
i wonder why there no public outcry. if this happen in my country i could immediate see an anarchy the nest day. the idea goverment have the audacity to make bio test that invovles bacteria or virus of unknown is already attempted murder.
@@EndeavorsDnB If you check the cameras for the fog in many areas, it's abnormally thick, hanging low like fog does, but thick with heavy particulates.
I think what has gotten people so worried and questioning this "fog" or "smog" so much, is the fact that it is covering such a great amount of the worlds land masses simultaneously. USA, UK, India, Canada to name just a few but there are many more countries it is affecting.Which, if are being honest with ourselves and each other, is really quite strange. Also, the amount of time it is lasting for consecutively. Here in the UK where I live, I only recall seeing fog one day (I think it was Christmas morning?) and it did seem normal to me. There were no strange smells or particles floating about. I didn't feel sick or have any negative reactions like burning eyes or soar throat, like some people are claiming to have. It may be different for people who have been experiencing thicker fog, and had longer exposure to it, depending on where they live. One thing is for certain, taking samples (air and water) and having them tested would definitely answer everyone's question.
I mean Southern California has had some weird ocean fog but I’m assuming it’s from the temps being kinda high in the day and cold at night. Plus everyone I know is getting sick but that’s normal.
As someone who got my flu shot yesterday (and subsequently similar symptoms to the flu) I can confirm that I slept through the invasion. Woke up and all my family was gone! Damn fog, why'd you leave me here in New Jersey!!!!
Did you know the main ingredient in most flu vaccines are immunosuppressants. Do some research stop injecting yourself with poison giving pharma big pharma a lot of money
they're just turning down the render distance to compensate for the increase in human population
Easier fix was to close the border
They should have just lowered the ratio to 1440.
Shit's undercooked and requires frame gen to even work
can't they just use a 4090?
@@raidengoodman8754no because we’re already plugged into googles quantum computer😂
People reporting chemical smells or sickness from the fog actually makes sense if you are in pollution heavy areas like cities. Since fog is basically just you being inside a cloud, and clouds in polluted areas will rain "acid rain" or polluted rain, it would make sense that the fog would be somewhat polluted too.
Right. I live in a rural area, and let me tell you: the fog doesn't smell like that here.
People are so addled lately it takes two popsicle sticks and a magic marker to make them freak out.
@@mage1439 Reminds me of how with the New Jersey drone thing how people were reporting 'strange phenomena' in the sky', when in actuality it was just stuff like stars/planets and satellites that they never see cuz they live in a place (cities) where looking at the sky at night is unheard of.
@@TREEMAN33 Who? I genuinely would be curious to see
This is 100% what I think it is. Lord have mercy on us.
@@TREEMAN33 when I think of those orbs I think about the og SkinWalker Ranch story. He claimed the red ones were bad the blue ones were peaceful
“EVERYONE IS GETTING SICK RIGHT NOW!!! 😱”
During flu season? You don’t say
Smart Dust ☄️☄️☄️😷
@@ziggystardust7888iDust
but people are testing negative for flu??
I've been experiencing a strange smelling fog coming from my house. It emits every 3-4 hours from my roommate's door crack, and leaves me feeling hungry, tired, and genuinely enjoying Night Ranger.
At least you can still rock in America. Even if it's foggy
If u need your roommates fog to enjoy Night Ranger, is it really genuine enjoyment?
Sister Christian made me fall in love with night Rangers vibe. Such an epic song.
time to pray that its not going to be permanent fog
How many times have you watched night ranger since you've discovered this
2025 hasn’t rendered all of its assets yet.
The update file is corrupted 😂
@@chrissavage1449 nah nah it will render don't worry
We just haven’t discovered the new map yet
Spider man on ps1 - if you fall into the yellow fog spidey dies
😂😂😂
I lived on a mountain for a few years and the morning fog was always terrifying. I remember walking to class one morning, taking a look down at my hand only to realize I couldn't see it. This sounds like a case of bad air pollution or smog. We had the same symptoms when the remnants of a bad forest fire made it's way into our town. Everyone was confused by the "mysterious fog" that had settled in until we realized ashes were falling from the sky.
Smart Dust ☄️☄️☄️😷
Then the fire nation striked
Crazy that people have forgotten what smog is. Smog can be like fog but it’s a fog layer that’s mixed with pollutants. This very well sounds to be the culprit.
People are cattle when in large groups. It doesn't surprise me at all.
We have smog here in Serbia every single winter. Most polluted air in Europe, and we contest most polluted air titles for world champions with the likes of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
I’ve been in smog, but these descriptions don’t sound like smog.
exactly my first thought when the guy said it smelled like fireworks! and of course you'll get sick from it. it's smoke and fog!
with today's social media staggering amount of idiots you could effectively blow someone's mind with 2 Popsicles stick and double sided tape....
Scandinavian here, smelling gunpowder when it's cold/foggy is genuinely completely normal.
And fog can 100% look like particles when you shine light into it, come on people.
This
Yes there are always going to be larger water droplets in fog
I know this. I'm from the UK. Nature smells
I have been in fog many times in a rural area without much pollution. It is tasteless and quite good for the lunges. If there is a smell or taste then that is caused by pollution in the air being trapped onto the particles. You are correct shining light into moisture particles does show though particles. I have actually spent a lot of time doing that from a former job having to sit around for hours. The odd thing about these particles. Is 1 their size, they are massive, and 2 they are not sticking to surfaces on contact. Which can be seen in the flashlight video spinning around on the flashlight. If it was moisture most of those particles would be finding a surface contact rather quickly and the background would look far more reflective.
What I believe we are seeing is micro reflective material. Which is used to enhance radar detection. Similar to the concept of chaff that aircraft use in defense. You can also find little black dots/specks in snow if a cloud was seeded. Something that happened in mass a few years back. So there are systems out there to change the weather. Even wirelessly from bouncing signals off the air layers of our planet.
@@geronimo5537When you say what is odd about these particles. You mean this latest fog compared to all your previous experience, right?
Because I have also seen a lot of lighted up fog through powerful flashlights.
And so far there haven't been any weird fog where I live that I know of. So haven't been able to check it out.
Muta! I remember when you used to cover creepypastas waaaay back in the day. Just wanted to mention that since you're covering a spooky topic. Feels good to see you go back to your roots in a way.
Honestly, the fog is coming is a guilty favorite brain rot horror of mine. It's so random and the stupid monsters people make from it is always funny to see
Fog in london......no way!!🤣🤣🤣
Even though I get flu shots...oh bro😂😂
Next we might even get snow...
Remember the Mist? That was a good movie based on something like video related.
i miss when schizoposting was a popular thing on tiktok😭 I was booming with fame during that time 😔
As someone currently fighting the flu, I haven’t encountered fog but I suspect my coworker is the culprit
You're coworker is 3 fogs in a trenchcoat
@@nesamdoomthis might be the best comment ever. Top 3 guaranteed
Maybe you encountered the new "invisible fog" people are worried about now... Its called air! Scary stuff.
In fog@@nesamdoom
for the fog or the flu
When I quit getting the flu shot, I quit catching the flu.
Anecdotal evidence is the least reliable form of evidence
@@sliceofspice6028
I and many others also stopped getting the flu shot. I haven't had one in about a decade now. Never got the cold or flu since. It's not a coincidence mate.
Okay and I've gotten mine annually for the past decade or so with a weakened immune system and haven't had the flu since. My anecdotal evidence contradicts yours so where do we go from here @@Delimon007
Same
@@Delimon007 it is a coincidence. 100%
Amount of times I've stared into the fog and hoped muta would jump scare me
You gotta summon him first then he'll pop out eventually
When you look into the fog...the fog looks back at you...
I'm in an Indian city where 20 years ago the fog was thick enough that I had even less FOV than in Silent Hill, and after they cut down most of the trees to build the overhead train systems, the temperatures shot up and the fog never returned. But this year it's just like how I remember. The sight of giant towers with glittering lights, dispersed by the fog, is one of the most beautiful things I've seen, I've started walking at 3-4 AM lately just to see it regularly.
No chemical smell or even smoke though, it's purely white/light grey just like SH1.
no smell and taste means its a healthy fog void of pollution. a great time to be honest.
Let me guess def not New Delhi lol
@@knightblade514 Of course, it's in the south, not nearly as overpopulated or congested as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, etc. I think the only northern cities where you could get the same kind of peace are maybe Pune and Kapurthala.
San Diego viewer myself here, we’ve been having dense af fog since before Christmas, like since December 20th-ish. It clears up later in the day. Also, nobody’s reported getting sick from the fog here either. San Diego btw has “May Gray” bc in May, it’s cloudy and foggy there pretty often in late spring. This isn’t out of the ordinary.
So you’re saying this is exactly like the drones of Jersey that were just planes
Haven’t the foggiest idea why
Ba dum tss 🥁
Fucking bars.
ive got
brain fog
@@twangyyy18888 Oof dang talk about taking a swing and a mist lmao!
Winter?
The gunpowder smell to the fog might be from the fireworks celebrating the new year.
Or just general pollution
@@guyguy463 or government made poison fog.
@@AluminumTiki OR alien made poison fog
Hate it wheb people go around filming themselves like that, also the way he describes the fog makes him seem like some kind of weather expert x''DDDDDDDDD
It's gunpowder fog. Here in Seattle days after 4th of July and Jan 1st there is always the smell of gunpowder. Factor in the climate of Seattle and it's normal
Celebrating new year with fog is definitely a new experience for me
Gotta keep in mind that a pool chemical plant caught fire in Georgia (the state) a few months ago, and it caused the entire middle of the state to have chlorine fog, it could have collected in the atmosphere or had lingering effects that are global because the fire was massive and there were A LOT of chemicals burning
i have no doubt that some of the fog seen is polluted with general car/city pollutant, pesticides, chemicals from fires and such; or contains organic bs like small spores; or assists in keeping flu/covid viral particles alive in the air for just a little longer, allowing them more chances to spread. it’s just not ON PURPOSE. it’s just how water condensation works, it likes to condense around particulates already in the air.
Not to mention that train carrying chemicals derailing in Alabama before that.
@@slappybigalow8971what about the tpc power plant fallout in Texas, this shit happening yearly but no one’s talking about it
they're burning bird flu diseased cattle/livestocl, thats exactly what the fog is. govt let brd flu get out of control and media only mention is to lie and treat it as if its just the weather. this is not the weather. this is cremation of out of control bird flu spread among animals and people are coughing up blood breathing in the "fog" because its not fog. i confirmed my hypothesis by looking at maps of the air quality. in the evening it shows flames where the fires are and the fires are where all the farmlands are. i have a friend who lives near farmland. the water in his showrr stopped washing him ans started dusting him. it was burning his skin sp he had to wash it off with soap and bottled water. but im conceened about all water supply becaue the ashes fall on everything they fog, how are rhey managing to keep that out of our water. i know for months theyve been calling carrots and cucumbers because those foods that are eaten raw, they have been recalling carrots and cumumbers for a while now because animals shit and theres only so much that can be done about animal shit & dead animal seeping ino the soil so the food and water is becoming toxic
Ouch. Real nice.
Guys calm down.
Its just fog.
Its not _The Mist_
Or... is it?
Dun Dun DUN!!!
*Vsauce music plays*
Micheal, Vsauce here.
Hey Vsauce Micheal here, your oxygen in your bunker is extremely safe.
Or is it?
*Vsauce music plays*
Oh. I had a nightmare about this...
22 years ago.
OMG! Fog in winter? That's unheard of!
Also fog ... In London....
Shock, horror,
There has never been a foggy day in London
(Obvious sarcasm is obvious)
It actually is, I never heard of fog in the winter. Actually most times Ive even heard of fog its in a horror movie near a lake in the summer
Yeah you really debunked the conspiracy with that sarcasm good shit
@@chiquita683 Trust me when I say it's a common phenomenon.
Literally had fog outside the first week winter started where I live lmao.
Today, marks 1 day, 2 hours, and 32 minutes of sobriety. Thank you, mutahar!
Well done, mate! Keep going, I'm proud of you x
You ain't gonna make it 1 year btw
@@traviskurtz1244 Prove @clxse1 wrong, my dude!
Why though? you only live once, a reasonable amount of alcohol isn't going to do anything. Atleast not till you're old and rotting anyway, there's no point in trying to frantically save yourself from the struggles of old age when they're inevitable regardless whether you're "healthy" or not.
@sadthomas5067 A reasonable amount is fine of course, but it's when it begins to become a hindrance to your daily life is when it becomes a problem to your living situation. Loss of job, loss of relationships, loss of home, etc.
Oh, I've seen this movie. Where is Adrienne Barbeau with a radio station to warn us about the fog?
It’s all fun and games until you start hearing radio static.
Then a siren going off... Uhoh!
Mr Blake is coming back for his GOLD!!!
Problem with the Internet is that everybody wants answers, but not from experts.
The problem with experts is that the TV made them successfully distrustful many times, by hiring bunch of bunks or "experts".
Corruption runs pretty much in every country to varying degrees.
Not from experts that are backed/funded by specific companies that don’t have good interests in mind *
Anyone can be an expert tho
Fog in Delhi? Brother, thats smog. I was there a year ago almost to a day. When we landed, my first experience was "damn, air tastes funny here". My second experience was a coughing fit. Apparently natural fog (water particles) bind to the toxic bullshit from burning plastics (which locals do regularly) resulting in dense, chemically tasting fog.
Step one: pick something innocuous, but everywhere. Eg: Birds.
Step two; suggest it's abnormal somehow. Eg: "OMG, what's up with all these birds? How many of them are drones/plague-bearers/etc?"
Step three: People start noticing it, linking things to it (correlation -> causation)
Step four: general panic, over something harmless.
What's up with the sun? Why does it disappear? Why does it hurt you when you look at it? Clearly, because it's HIDING SOMETHING!
Baader-Meinhof phenomenon
don't ask questions. questions bad.
I noticed the fog reoccurring for days upon days before I saw any theories or other locations talking about it. I simply noticed that the fog was super dense, and it was there for weeks. I've simply noticed living in SD.
@@unpopularopinions-e2cthey’re delusional if they think it’s more than just fog
I really like how you addressed the conspiratorial aspect of this event. Unlike some who just laugh people off who believe stuff like that, you actually delved into WHY people are drawn to believing this sort of thing.
People? You mean exclusively americans?
@@THEPELADOMASTER rent free lol
weather seeding is a thing, wireless atmospheric signals to adjust weather bouncing off the earths oxygen layers is a thing, invisible laser weaponry technology is a thing, releasing particulate to enhance or distort radar readings is a thing, and many things exist that people dont consider could exist. but most of this tech is over 40 years old and Im curious what the more modern stuff could be.
@@geronimo5537And yet to this day we can't even predict weather with 100% accuracy. Or have a full image of how tornadoes form. We can measure, all the tech you have mentioned is mostly for measuring, controlling weather would in large mean controlling the atmosphere, and in return controlling all the elements that make it what it is, it's just not a surprise when looking at tech, including what you mentioned, that we are probably a little behind.
The why is called suggestibility. Super prevalent among certain demographics.
I saw a weird fog a few weeks ago while driving in the morning. It had a tannish hue to it though, and it was right near a landfill, hanging over a field. I thought it might be some sort of gas coming off the landfill. It was weird to see. I had not noticed how much more fog had been around, but after seeing this video and thinking about it, it has been much foggier in general lately. I had never seen fog that looked tan or any color before like that.
The days before Kobes helicopter crash, the fog was very similar.
The movie title is called "The Mist," starring The Punisher.
Great ending😊
Got it. The Mask starring John Cena.
@@RetroHabit82 Pretty terrifying movie altogether, worth checking out
Man i love that movie. It's one of the few movies i never get tired of. Everytime im browsing for one to watch and i see it, im tempted lol
And Galen Marek gets shanked, as usual.
As a fog enjoyer I can confirm that in Brazil we are having none of it, and that is maybe one of the reasons that the upper part of the equator is foggy, cause here is hot as fuck at the time
Australian fog folklorologist here, the fog will be coming for both of us in 6 months, heed my prophecy!
Bro hit me up let’s travel around and shit I’m tryna go to Rio
I live around 1100 kilometers away from Rio lol, I wouldn't even recommend one to go there to be honest, even tho it's a great turistic space and with lots of beutiful sceneries, the crime rates are too big, since I live in the lowest crime rate state of Brazil I'm not even planning on going there, sorry frend
I was driving through LA around 3am the other night before hearing this story and noticed the fog with a chemical odor to it. I didn't get sick but the fog was undeniably dark and smelled like something from a factory.
People reacting to thick fog in a more unintelligent way than cavemen reacted to discovering fire
Fog doesn't make people sick 🤦
@@World36599 I know right, it's almost as if people get sick normally as well and they try to correlate their coincidental sickness with a fog
@@ForsakenSanityGaming 🤦 everyone that has stepped into this "fog" got sick the same day. What are you not understanding? Are you a shill?
It's s.m.a.r.t dust dude... nanotechnology
It's strange though it's almost as if whatever this is 100s of people are getting right after they go out into the fog with the same symptoms I don't know but to me that seems pretty related especially if it started right after they went out into it or during it IDK tho.@@ForsakenSanityGaming
Muta, this reminds me of the Great Smog of London. It happened in 1950.
That was my first thought too. Maybe not the specific incident. The soon to be president rolled back a bunch of environmental protections his first term. So I was thinking, like the train accidents that happened, that we're seeing the results of that. But then it would only be the USA
Just saw that video last night
Thousand of drones in sky, LA burning in flames, and mysterious fog covering cities. WTF is happening.
Fog was in southern CA a cpl days b4 fires broke out
9:23 i tried to catch the fog... but i mist :3
LMFAOOOOOOOO
Lmfao too good.
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Badum tiss
The appearance of the snow-like fog/mist is probably being exaggerated by the IR cameras/illumination. I see this fairly often with my outdoor security cameras. Those larger droplets act like lenses and reflect/refract the IR light, and end up looking like larger solid particles to the camera because they are so bright.
Keep making excuses 🙄
Same here! I was surprised when I bought my first camera and kept thinking it was raining. 😅 Those 'particles' are visible almost every night, even when fog isn't noticeable to the naked eye.
However, those flying 'particles' (water droplets) can be seen with the naked eye in the dark when it's foggy and if you use a flashlight. For those who don't know this-do you even go outside?
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Muta trying to not so subtly let someone know he's packing heat 😂😂
Muta will magdump on the FOG with no remorse.
Brooo i said the same thing
@RetroHabit82 his new nickname is magdump muta. Sub compact pistol with a drum magazine lol.
Lol I saw it
lowkey
I even just checked my underwear and fog came out, I'm so scared right now
THE FOG I LOVE FOG THE FOG I LOVE FOG THE FOG I LOVE FOG THE FOG I LOVE FOG THE FOG I LOVE FOG
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We had freezing rain and fog a bunch and its weird, but I'm happy because its so warm here. We've had -40° winters and the past two have been actually tolerable. Having to take breaks every 5 minutes as the cold eats through your gloves, numbs your hands, and brings on sharp pain suck! This winter is awesome.
I am glad Mutahar is addressing this. People are literally panicking over a natural phenomenon.
Speaking of fog there was an insane amount of fog last night in west Los Angeles. Some of the worst I have seen in my life
Louisiana or Los Angeles?
All over LA…
@@hyperstargaming6150 Los Angeles. Sorry!
I am from cali and working here in Illinois like holy shit the fog here was terrible I couldn't see shit
I'm in South LA and it was pretty bad too
I love that you have a pistol within arms reach away, the worlds wild. Stay safe!
Tomas Jane looks nervously outside and shakes his head "The Mist, Returns"
0:21 this isn't so unusual tho? I live in Delhi and this much fog around this time of the year is kinda expected. I'm actually from even a little up North in Punjab and in my hometown around this time there's usually even more fog than Delhi, so idk what's the fuss about India specifically having fog. We too have winters lmao.
It’s the fact Delhi’s AQI has been shit poop ass the last few months, peaking at 1000 in mid November. Which is fuckin crazy btw, the scale the USA uses doesn’t even go past 500.
A quick check has it close to 500 currently in a few places, extremely hazardous levels start at 300. I assume you know that.
Higher AQI = denser fog.
Also, how tf is the lowest AQI in India the same as the highest in America right now? I have no kind words 💀
@@MrMinecraftMan990 lowest AQI in delhi would be comparable to the highest in America sure, but no way its India in general.
@@varunsvinu no it lieterally is
@@MrMinecraftMan990 I'm not denying that factor, we indians talk more about it than you guys ever would (your busy calling us street shitters and how we smell and how we're "invading" your country right now). I don't enjoy this myself, i curse Delhi and it's shit water and air i mean i live here. Regardless, even if I don't like it, i also don't like western countries waving their obnoxious fingers like you guys did industrial revolution and made the environment worse but now you have money you don't need that, so you critique other countries that are still developing.
But what are you gonna say when the same fog came in almost whole world?
12pm -3pm were the omly times the fog disappeared on the 30th. To be clear. I reread and realized i wasnt clear with that.
But MUDAH.. i have ALL of this white rock susptance allnover my property on all things that collected moisture snd dripped down from it.
Ill gladly package it and ship it to you if you want to test it. I dont have the money to send it to a lab.
Lol damn....I didn't reply to my OP. It's there.
“The taste and smell of fireworks” after everyone launches fireworks on new years 😂
I would of expected stories like this around the area where a train containing larges amounts of chemicals derailed and caught fire. This is just a symptom of lower education standards and more access to the internet.
If it looks like pollution, it taste like pollution and it smells like pollution, it is paranormal activity.
I live in San Diego and I’ve experienced fog over my years living here but recently it’s been getting a really intense and sometimes when I visit Encinitas, I’ll see the fog slowly creep out of certain areas and in very linear directions very unusual and sometimes it even has a really bad smell to it have no idea what it is. Haven’t heard anyone else complain about it but it’s definitely something new. I’m noticing.
Climate change my dude. Not only that, the fog traps in pollutants. Making people sick.
i’m near San Diego and was surprised to see the fog at night
Chem trails
I’m in Oside, had my first experience with this weird fog on new years passing through it with a weird odor I can only describe as burnt aluminum. I got sick a day after. I’ve lived here all my life. The fog you normally see in costal areas have a hazy appearance even in the shine of headlights this is something different.
Nah bro youre just a conspiracy theorist
(Insert condescending sarcastic joke)
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How cool, i literally was noticing posts online the past few weeks of people going on about this fog thing , didnt expect SOG to make a video on it. The crazy thing was when i was noticing these posts where i live in rural southwest Ireland there had been a dense fog for about 4 days but we get fog here all the time so i never gave things much thought tbh
Muta is strapped and ready to fight the fog 💯 🔫
I'm hoping the gun isn't real. I live in ontario too and he could get in serious shit for that. Handgun is considered a restricted weapon and needs to be kept in a safe when its in the home and ammo in a seperate room. I'm not saying I agree with it, its just the law here. Even non-restricted guns like hunting rifles need to have trigger locks. If it is real he must've got it before Trudeau banned new purchases of them, again not saying I agree with it.
One loophole that might work is if its unloaded with no magazine in it. Guess then he might just be cleaning it 🤷♂️.
Muta vs FOG for the WWE Championship
@@zack4705 "Hoping the gun isn't real" lol... No matter what trash country someone lives in or what the circumstances are, this is pathetic to say.
@@damianwomack4668 You're preaching to the choir
"So anyways.." -Mutahar
Honestly my most crazy, yet most terrifying theory for the fog is this:
Airborne mold spores, specifically coccidioides immitis/valley fever, the fungus has been spreading further and further due to global warming, and it is commonly known to be able to spread via fog or splashed up water particles.
And the symptoms are often flu like, and most people who get it don't have symptoms.
There is a respiratory illness going around in some states.
@@Zxr-r6q in California there’s been reports of valley fever so that would make sense
This is actually a plausible one.
Valley fever isn’t that bad. I’m from Az and it’s pretty much guaranteed to contract it while living here. It’s treatable with anti fungal medications in the small percentage that get bad enough to be hospitalized for it
Next to the flu, multpiple viruses, including influenza A, HMPV, Mycoplasma pneumonia, and C19, are spreading rapidly across China as I type this. Especially human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a concern as it's an infection of both lungs, whilst usually pneumania only attacks one lung so the other still can compensate. This is probably not related, right? Muta, sadly, likes to think he knows all.
Turns out that spikeprotein (for those who took the jab, you're producing this) disables certain parts of your immune system, and bc of that those who had the jab are now susceptible to viruses escalating into something life threatening where these viruses (HMPV has existed for a long time) should not be causing any problems. HMPV targets children and those 40+ years, and those with compromised immune systems (like those who got the jab).
Dude went from wholesome to gaslighting in one video.
I feel like if it's flu season and extremely thick fog is rolling through a densely populated city, the fog is gonna make it spread faster, especially if it's hot because now the air is the perfect environment for bacteria
Government sent the fog
@@RetroHabit82 DA EEEEBUL GUBMENT
In my hometown dense fog used to be a seasonal phenomenon that rivaled that of San Francisco. As seasons grew hotter you saw less and less fog throughout the year. It would only show up during the winter if you were lucky! I'm happy to see it coming back. :D
I got into a accident around a week to 2 weeks ago cause of fog. I say let it go lol
@@SkittyMochi this super thick fog ain’t normal tho, I’m from SF the fog is usually in the water and well dissipates as the day goes on, it doesn’t stick around for hours on end in very large areas
@@ThePaperKhan I'm so sorry to hear that! I hope it wasn't too severe?
@@chuchip9633 I'd say some of the fog IS much thicker than usual and hangs around a lot longer. However, it doesn't seem to be much of a problem - except when folks aren't used to driving in it. I kinda dig the look of it. There's a novelty to it.
@@SkittyMochi the fog in the city isn’t on the ground usually so it won’t be a problem unless it’s super thick on ground leve
Fun thing is we had fog for the 3 days in my part of Saudi Arabia when this thing came up *BUT* many people did got sick after it. Which is unusual since every year when we get fog, most people get better and refreshed.
Ngl this is the best kind of Muta video, chatting about bogus conspiracy theories ngl makes me feel like he's coming back to form.
Agreed love when he just covers things hes interested in. Adds a level of personality to it. Part of the reason i watch most of the people i do
Wake up and go outside every morning before you say it's bogus
My fiancée and I lived in San Diego for a while. There is literally fog every day that rolls in and burns off. And yes, it’s that dense every single time. It’s famous for that. One morning I could barely see the road in Point Loma. Like, at all.
I live in Greece and there was literally fog outside when this video popped up on my recommended list.
Fog in London?! Who'da thunk it!
I had a London Fog coat when I was a kid😂
Mutahar this is all because of Smog. In India and Pakistan we see the worst of it in this season which is caused by suspended smoke in fog. It causes a lot of illness during the flu season in cities effected in both India and Pakistan. The air quality of Lahore and Delhi deteriorates drastically during this "Smog season" and they reign as the most polluted cities in the world during this time. In India and Pakistan this is caused by the winter weather changes, no emission regulations for cars and public transport and burning wheat after the crops are harvested in the agricultural planes of Punjab. This is a very well documented phenomenon in our region.
That's why Electric cars are good but greed of the rich and people who enjoy cars won't listen.
@@rafsandomierz5313 Apparently china is doing a great job with this. They have a thriving EV industry, mass transit systemd and they incentivise and regulate primarily to deal with these challenges. The way US does things and peddles to the world how things should be done is not sustainable for nation states and the world as a whole.
Great in-depth research, thank you for sharing this 👍👍
Worked at the firehall in my hometown, and we once got a 4am call, reporting that the river had “caught on fire”. Turned out to be fog. Good times.
"Warning, Weather control device detected!"
Gotta love red alert 2 lol
haha RA2 nice
Kirov reporting 🫡
"Lighting Storm Detected"
@@derrikpippert320 I have the schematics right here!
Can't believe no one mentioned another GOAT of fogged maps, Spider-Man on the PS1. That one pick of the city Muta showed looks just like NY in the game.
Muta got his gloc for the fog 💀
fr ☠forgot the blicky on the desk
*Glock. Learn to write.
@@barenddiederdeLearn how to not be an a-hole.
This whole "The fog is coming" meme started with a Twitter copypasta in 2021. Originally it was funny but now people are getting really nutty about it.
Exactly. I don't know how people aren't seeing the connection between this and the meme. Probably started from a video on TikTok and people thought it was real.
Here in LA it would randomly get so foggy and I love it. I love the horror game vibes. I wish we got heavy fog more often.
A lot of the world freaking out over fog is pretty funny
I thinks it's mostly just Americans
@Rabbit-011 Nice try.
Fed
Laughing is easier than thinking
Been waiting for a spooky video from you muta for a while glad to see my prayers answered
SW Floridian here. Funny enough a lot of coworkers of mine got VERY sick around the same time the fog rolled in. I dont really believe in conspiracies like these but it is pretty interesting.
Crazy! Almost like its flu season and ppl pass sickness around!
Smart Dust ☄️☄️☄️😷 is in Florida ...
There's been a wave of arctic air moving from north to south. Fog happens when there's a sudden temperature difference.
Most often we see it either after rainstorms cause sudden cooling, or mornings when cool turns to warm.
Narukami and his friends already figured this stuff out back in 2012
Persona 4 irl?!?!
How did you watch the video and write a comment 1 minute after uploading it?
Adachi’s around here somewhere
@@TERMA3Persona fan, they probably didn’t even know that Muta would mention it and was just referencing.
Aye
Squidward warned us of the fog
This whole thing is perfect for persona 4 memes. If we dont get reports or vids of people trying to jump into their TV's at midnight during the fog it'll be a missed opportunity imo.
It was pitch black in Chicago at 5pm, crazy
That's normal here in Scotland in winter. Pitch black by 4 😂
@@dannym8364That’s crazy, I can barley function if it’s darker then expected at 3:00
Its crazy how they telling people ignore this when it all started after the drones came
@@chiquita683fr
Fog is normal in the winter here in the UK. I don't know about other places. As long as it's not the fog that turns you inside out, I am not too worried.
Smart Dust ☄️☄️☄️😷
Seriously would reconsider breathing that sh*t in. It’s PM2.5 is severe meaning it’s not even close to the real Fog!
Dude it’s cause we haven’t found HM05 - Defog yet clearly
So mistaking commercial aircraft for drones has gotten boring, now we're moving on to fog I guess?
People are dense these days. I blame the internet
@DBGames574 really. Your claim is people were just seeing commercial aircraft the entire time? It must be strange believing youre the only person who can tell the difference lol. Even mainstream news channels are reporting on the drones lol
@@TheLastApostle First of all, most of said drones that appear all over New Jersey were planes flying low or lining up to land. In this day of age of phones, people are not looking up at the sky often. Forgetting what a plane looks like at night. Especially when it is flying low. So, you have one person posting said video, claiming it “unusual”. Then you got more people posting their own videos. Of course, most of them don’t know what planes look like from below. In turn, this causes mass hysteria. Two, helicopters also shown to be in these videos, often getting confused with drones. Three, most of these drones have FAA lights turned on. Why would “Aliens” abide and follow human laws? Seriously. Fourth, these “orbs” that people are capturing is the moon, stars, star systems, lens flares, planes, helicopters, spotlights and meteorites. This correlates to my first point, people not looking up.
@@TheLastApostleAs if mainstream news is still something to be taken seriously.
@@ShortClipsVids25 Why are you defending the US government? They literally said any drones around military bases aren't identified, but that they won't shoot them down. That is not normal for restricted airspace. You're just swallowing the narrative whole. Think for yourself even once.
West coast here, there are poor weather alerts with the fog, but that’s because of the fog contributing to air stagnation, and not the fog itself. Lots of farmland out here that contributes as well.
But this has happened for my entire life here, so I never thought much into it.
Bro's got 400 computers to talk about RUclips and tiktok drama, love it
Wait so we ignore climate change and are taken aback at the fact that the weather is in fact changing? How come we aren't this scared when it snows in winter in many places around the world?
That was exactly what I was saying
.....I'm going into environmental science and I've been laughing my ass off and shaking my head. Like yall are you okay
You don’t get it.
The fog WILL devour us all on February 19th, 2025 at 5:21PM CST
Its true
Remind me to check on this on the 20th
It's true, the red M&M told me in a dream.
but how ?
In Texas here, and not only have we had fog every night but the other night particularly was INSANE. I was driving home from picking my sister up from work like I do every night and the fog was so dense I audibly gasped. I even said it was like silent hill, a field of dense fog. I also have been sick the past 4 days with what I think is bronchitis, coughing wheezing dry throat. But I normally get this yearly so
Edit: I was so shocked I did attempt to video while driving but could hardly see the fog in my headlights. I think people are correlating without causation
It‘s the same here in germany, we had a lot of fog for the last weeks.
This is nothing un usuall here.
But this time it makes electricity expensiv because we have so much solar.
Ja auch in Schleswig Holstein war für viele Tage dichter Nebel.
Was mich mehr gewundert hat war der eine Samstag oder Sonntag im November oder Dezember 2024 wo es sprunghaft auf 17 Grad gestiegen ist und am nächsten wieder extrem runter
It was really foggy here too in MN, but it always is if it gets warm in the winter... I didn't know it was world wide.
Yea that’s basic air pressure and moisture correlation. We learned it in physical science in the 6th grade
I think it was sarcasm....obv he knows fog happens world wide
I don't know if the complaints about sickness are coming from a fog but I will say that my sinuses have been irritated worse than I've ever had. And I very rarely ever get sick.
10:30 Tasting and smelling like people have just shot off fireworks?... well... its new years? so people have literally just shot off fireworks.
It's based on temperature I suppose, or smog which goes stagnant when cold, and no wind.
FOG vs SMOG 2025
I live in Colorado Springs, and my roommate said that he hasn't really seen fog in this city in his whole life.
As for the description of what was experienced in Florida, I didn't smell anything weird, but that sounds reminiscent of the industrial smog we would get in South Korea that would drift down from China.
Notice how almost no one knew about the "public" test done back in the day until we look into things
i wonder why there no public outcry. if this happen in my country i could immediate see an anarchy the nest day. the idea goverment have the audacity to make bio test that invovles bacteria or virus of unknown is already attempted murder.
Not the secret testing being a secret. Something is up 😮
Yeah thats how most public tests are, Anyone who cares can look into it. Literal common sense.
Personally I think we should be using tax money to have it rain soda
My sister just reported the fog in Hudson Florida. She said it's extremely strange, like snow. They're advising everyone to stay inside.
Fog can’t be snow. Snow is snow, not fog.
@@EndeavorsDnB If you check the cameras for the fog in many areas, it's abnormally thick, hanging low like fog does, but thick with heavy particulates.
@@ignasia7230 Yeah that's just fog
also there are videos where people litteraly have a white powder on bottom of their windows after a night
@@maruserpl such a credible source
I think what has gotten people so worried and questioning this "fog" or "smog" so much, is the fact that it is covering such a great amount of the worlds land masses simultaneously. USA, UK, India, Canada to name just a few but there are many more countries it is affecting.Which, if are being honest with ourselves and each other, is really quite strange. Also, the amount of time it is lasting for consecutively. Here in the UK where I live, I only recall seeing fog one day (I think it was Christmas morning?) and it did seem normal to me. There were no strange smells or particles floating about. I didn't feel sick or have any negative reactions like burning eyes or soar throat, like some people are claiming to have. It may be different for people who have been experiencing thicker fog, and had longer exposure to it, depending on where they live. One thing is for certain, taking samples (air and water) and having them tested would definitely answer everyone's question.
I mean Southern California has had some weird ocean fog but I’m assuming it’s from the temps being kinda high in the day and cold at night. Plus everyone I know is getting sick but that’s normal.
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The thing that weirded me out was how widespread the fog was cuz usually fog is in a little area (where I’m from)
Diurnal shifts are a great cause for fog. It’s part of the reason why our neighbors up north have such good wine.
As someone who got my flu shot yesterday (and subsequently similar symptoms to the flu) I can confirm that I slept through the invasion. Woke up and all my family was gone! Damn fog, why'd you leave me here in New Jersey!!!!
FogNelson: Haha!
Did you know the main ingredient in most flu vaccines are immunosuppressants. Do some research stop injecting yourself with poison giving pharma big pharma a lot of money