If you did actually spend the time to watch it and listen, then thank you! And what you just saw are images from FAA webcams that show large rotating celestial objects and what seems to be specialized equipment that I believe is meant to obscure the light shown from the aforementioned celestial object.
It seems like a lot of effort to eclipse the sun but then fake it just to hide incoming ships or whatever. The easier approach would be to come in from dark space and kill any reflective surfaces or lights. Several asteroids have snuck up on us this way. One even came really close and we didn’t see it until it already passed between the earth and moon. I will give you that it is a weird phenomenon.
It seems like a lot of effort to eclipse the sun but then fake it just to hide incoming ships or whatever.
Yes sir, it does seem like a lot of effort. I wager it costs a LOT of money too. Something like the combined budgets of the worlds space programs, and maybe more for padding.
The easier approach would be to come in from dark space and kill any reflective surfaces or lights. Several asteroids have snuck up on us this way.
That's the Idea. With a big bright fake sun in the sky, they are hoping to overcome the brightness of the inbound objects.
Especially with the technology to either obscure or redirect that light toward their sun-simulator. And that re-directed light is why you see these images in reflections of the "sun light", everyone ends up saying they're 'lens flares'. It's an artifact of how the technology works to redirect that light. It's basically like an overhead projector. Like she says in most of her videos, "We only see what they miss."
Interesting post, since nobody gave a shit the last time you posted it.
If you do think you're about to die, you should probably make you exit worth something. You might want to consider sacrificing some high-end enemies of light.
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Yes sir, it does seem like a lot of effort. I wager it costs a LOT of money too. Something like the combined budgets of the worlds space programs, and maybe more for padding.
That's the Idea. With a big bright fake sun in the sky, they are hoping to overcome the brightness of the inbound objects.
Especially with the technology to either obscure or redirect that light toward their sun-simulator. And that re-directed light is why you see these images in reflections of the "sun light", everyone ends up saying they're 'lens flares'. It's an artifact of how the technology works to redirect that light. It's basically like an overhead projector. Like she says in most of her videos, "We only see what they miss."
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good job, retard
next thing she's gonna tell us the lens flare is Nibiru closing in
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If you do think you're about to die, you should probably make you exit worth something. You might want to consider sacrificing some high-end enemies of light.
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