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The tone of your reply suggests that I have angered you in some way, Sol. Sorry if that's the case, that is not my intention.
I think that I am equally qualified to have an opinion though. That it is different to yours should not in any way be an affront. I believe what you report you have seen, as I do the others posting on this thread. And I appreciate the thoughts you have on the matter. So I am not challenging what you have witnessed, or wish you to have another thought on the matter. I can no more prove the non-existence of holographic equipment, than you can its existence. That there are anomolies is very interesting and I'm glad that you have posted your thoughts. Who knows? you could be right, and that is not sarcasm. My comment about the two to three days fast growth was relating to another post on that subject, not to your comment about the unexplained movement of the moon. Thanks for the explanation regarding the movement of the sun, I'm aware it's due to a wobble, what interests me though is why East does not become East plus x degrees as the sun moves in it's travel at the rising setting point. If a town is due East of me and the sun moves from it's rising point above that town during the course of the year, what then? Viewing from my window, this movement seems to take up something like a quarter of the horizon over the course of a year. I've never understood that As for calling me an ****... well, it's your right to have an opinion on that too. I'm not going to return on that one. Peace, K |
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![]() They 'make' a star at about 80 thousand feet above sea level and use real time image stabilisation to combat the airs 'wobble' on the beam to produce a perfect image. That system mounted on satellites beaming down could make a whole newconstellation and we would be none the wiser. Suprised, but no wiser as to where it came from. |
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maybe I shouldnt bother as I didn't realize this was a heated debate.
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Bobcat, carry on mate, your comments and views are just as vallid as any one elses
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Thanks man
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I know the moon is truly an artificial satellite & it's the only moon in this solar system that does not rotate which is what a natural moon does. Lately, within the last year, I've been looking @ the sky a lot more & have seen these stars all over the place that twinkle red & blue every nanosecond & they are in somewhat different places every night. I don't have a map of the night sky with all the constellations @ different times of the year but I've seen stars before I became more aware & I believe these are motherships of different alien communities that are definitely helping us & this planet @ this particular NOW! But there is another bright orangish star-like object that is only seen a couple hours after the sunsets & it is located in the western sky & it is about 45 degrees near the horizon & diagonally above to the left is the planet venus. This bright object is not a star because it does not twinkle but I've never seen any object this bright or @ a size that is equal to the head of a nail, ever. If this is a planet, it's not from our regular solar system because even Jupiter does not look that big from our Earthly point of view.
Please, I hope others around the world are also seeing this huge-looking bright star/planet & knows a little about what it could be. I think there is a thread where someone did talk about this & thinks it's Nibiru but the way many informants about Planet X state that it is a brown dwarf star that is pretty orangish-brown but very dim & I don't believe it would be this bright if it were a dim type of star plus it doesn't twinkle. I just am very curious what this thing could be or is if anyone has a telescope that would be cool if it could be videotaped & put on a different thread. Thanks & that is one of my strange things I have noticed lately. Love SELF (Something Everything Loves Forever) ![]() Last edited by giaoue; 11-30-2008 at 06:00 PM. |
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YES thats what Iv been seeing wierd! ![]() |
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I live near Salisbury plain in the UK and its not unusual to see and hear fighter planes flying around during the day but never in the dark, at this mo there are either one or two of them out there and its a really dark cloudy night, seems a bit strange to me
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The moon's orbit seems to be changing and this tends to look like it corresponds to what ZetaTalk is saying, her being crazy or not.
One guy was out on the Canadian Coastguard one night, and I had made a post on facebook about moon changing, and he wrote back almost immediately from somewhere in the Atlantic, "Yeah and it is brighter too!, I don't even need a light out here tonight to read maps". Apparently it has never in his 30 some years of being at sea shed this much light at night. ZetaTalk claim I think it is the angle of incidence to the Sun. |
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Well, George Green claims they are pleiadian. Now for months I second guess myself that it was a effect of my binoculars and my eyes, until last week, one of them powered up and took off at hight speed. Ooops, I thought that was a star.
I have to say, I do not thing the closeness and brightness of Venus and Jupiter is normal, never in my whole life were they so prevalent during the day, and visible. And I swear to god, what I thought was Jupiter disappeared one night. And yes, there are three reddish orange stars I am watching as well, and for me what is weird is the spacing is perfect between them horizontally. By the way, here is one of my friendly neighbourhood stars that appeared 20 seconds after I was panning the sky looking at another orb which might be venus, who the hell knows these days, read caption on photo. MY ORB Last edited by orb; 12-02-2008 at 11:07 PM. |
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Today I went for a walk and I found myself totally entranced by the Sun. It was low and not hard to look at. I just stood there on the bridge for a long time and became sort of "sucked" into it like a "tunnel vision". I disappeared totally in it, and could not take my eyes away from it even as people passed by me. Heavy traffic under me faded away into the background. I felt a deep communication with the Sun. I have never had that before. With the moon yes, but no so much the sun. Hehe. Don't know why. It was more alive than ever before.
The sun the moon the stars vision over passing cars Light to shape the darkness right they said it would be worth the fight The rivers the mountains the human being now that we have started seeing... They have been there all along humming our long lost song |
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This here explains about the moon.
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Brad Johnson on a post about it: Quote:
I am looking forward to seeing it myself! But there is so much clouds all the time... Keep looking folks, and do report unusal things here... |
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Wow, I noticed something very weird like this too with the moon the other night, but I think my brain just winnowed it out.
Thanks for jolting into remembering! |
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I read Avalon because I am interested in the views experience and information that other people have to offer. There has been much talk of the existence of advanced holographic technology. John Lear is but one proponent of its existence and claims that it was used to project images of planes hitting the twin towers. So maybe it exists. I don't believe that the night sky I look at is one holographic projection. But just because I don't believe it doesn't mean that it isn't true! I don't think that's a heated debate, just a difference of opinion. |
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Ahhhh the penny drops. I am so sorry - did you think I was going to drop in a 'they used it at 9-11' argument? oh no, believe me I totaly 100% believe that real planes hit real buildings that day. No holograms involved. Space holograms however I do believe in, as I have seen how easy it was to make one set of stars for an experiment. Also, I watch the science papers for mumurings of the black worlds abilities via friends work places. That the whole sky is false? maybe. That parts of it could be? for certain in my honest estimation. |
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