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On 4/23/2022 at 2:37 AM, DarianF said:

 

Professor Dave Humiliates Flat Earther David Weiss (DITRH Debunked Live)

 

 

what do you think of Shaun Attwood

 

any thoughts on him being a whore to the global elite? how he gives positive platform for the commie/totalitarian agenda and he hosted this 'debate' in which he is actively biased to professor dave?

n.b brenda oconnell did a bit of an expose on the rats in this 3 part series. 

also note how Kevin 9/11 twooth Barrett appears. the platform is controlled by the agents and the bots control their little platform. 

 

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12 hours ago, bamboozooka said:

floating for 3 hours in the air watching your take off landing zone vanish from sight due to earth rotation.

 

 

You are right hes clearly breached the atmosphere.

 

With the sun above us this guy should be getting warmer not colder as he ascends gods stationery dome.👺

 

Why should he have difficulty breathing too? Space is fake!

 

He is clearly a mason shilling for NASA behind a green screen.

 

Bambo, youve been away from the thread for a while saving up the big guns I salute you sir.🎖️🗺️

 

 

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2 hours ago, zArk said:

what do you think of Shaun Attwood

 

any thoughts on him being a whore to the global elite? how he gives positive platform for the commie/totalitarian agenda and he hosted this 'debate' in which he is actively biased to professor dave?

n.b brenda oconnell did a bit of an expose on the rats in this 3 part series. 

also note how Kevin 9/11 twooth Barrett appears. the platform is controlled by the agents and the bots control their little platform. 

 

and this has to do with flat earth evidence ,how

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Hey, you Flethers, get out there tomorrow and see what colour they've painted the Moon! 😋

 

Full Lunar Eclipse To Bring Super Blood Moon

Published on May 15, 2022

Written by Georgina Rannard

 

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One of our planet’s most stunning sights is coming to the skies – a super blood Moon. In the year’s only full lunar eclipse, Earth will come between the Sun and the Moon.

 

It will be visible with the naked eye before dawn on Monday in most of Europe. The Americas will get a great view on Sunday evening.

 

Falling fully into Earth’s shadow, the Moon will slowly darken before turning dusky red. The Moon will appear larger than usual because it will be at its closest point to Earth of its orbit, giving it the name super Moon.

 

It will also be called a super flower blood Moon. In the Northern Hemisphere, a full moon in May is often called a flower Moon because it coincides with the Spring flowers.

 

The only sunlight reaching the Moon during the full eclipse will be passing through the Earth’s atmosphere.

 

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This light will be blood red, from all Earth’s sunrises and sunsets reflected on to the Moon’s surface, explains Dr Gregory Brown, astronomer at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London.

 

“You’ll actually be seeing every sunrise and every sunset occurring around the Earth at once. All of that light will be projected on to the Moon,” he told BBC News.

 

On Monday, western parts of Europe will get a good but short view as the Moon will set during the eclipse. Look low on the horizon between 0230 and 0430 BST and you’ll see the moon falling into shadow before glowing red. It should be visible in Africa too.

In the UK watching from a high vantage point like a hill or tall building will be essential because of the Moon’s very low position in the sky.

 

The UK will get a better view of the earlier part of the eclipse, Dr Brown explains. As Earth’s shadow starts to cover the Moon, it slowly takes a bite out of it. The Moon will be fully eclipsed and red at 0429 BST. It will then set, though the eclipse will continue until 0750 BST.

 

The Americas will be treated to the full spectacle, lasting 84 minutes. If you’re in western US and Canada, the time to watch the horizon is Sunday evening as the Moon rises.

 

You can see it with the naked eye, while looking through binoculars or a small telescope will enhance the red colour.

 

Of course, the very best vantage point for witnessing this eclipse is a place very few people have been lucky enough to visit – the Moon itself.

“If you were an astronaut standing on the Moon, looking back towards Earth, you’d see a red ring running around the outside of our planet,” Dr Brown explains.

 

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, webtrekker said:

Hey, you Flethers, get out there tomorrow and see what colour they've painted the Moon! 😋

 

Full Lunar Eclipse To Bring Super Blood Moon

Published on May 15, 2022

Written by Georgina Rannard

 

sss.jpg?resize=450%2C257&ssl=1

One of our planet’s most stunning sights is coming to the skies – a super blood Moon. In the year’s only full lunar eclipse, Earth will come between the Sun and the Moon.

 

It will be visible with the naked eye before dawn on Monday in most of Europe. The Americas will get a great view on Sunday evening.

 

Falling fully into Earth’s shadow, the Moon will slowly darken before turning dusky red. The Moon will appear larger than usual because it will be at its closest point to Earth of its orbit, giving it the name super Moon.

 

It will also be called a super flower blood Moon. In the Northern Hemisphere, a full moon in May is often called a flower Moon because it coincides with the Spring flowers.

 

The only sunlight reaching the Moon during the full eclipse will be passing through the Earth’s atmosphere.

 

ff.jpg?resize=450%2C254&ssl=1

 

This light will be blood red, from all Earth’s sunrises and sunsets reflected on to the Moon’s surface, explains Dr Gregory Brown, astronomer at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London.

 

“You’ll actually be seeing every sunrise and every sunset occurring around the Earth at once. All of that light will be projected on to the Moon,” he told BBC News.

 

On Monday, western parts of Europe will get a good but short view as the Moon will set during the eclipse. Look low on the horizon between 0230 and 0430 BST and you’ll see the moon falling into shadow before glowing red. It should be visible in Africa too.

In the UK watching from a high vantage point like a hill or tall building will be essential because of the Moon’s very low position in the sky.

 

The UK will get a better view of the earlier part of the eclipse, Dr Brown explains. As Earth’s shadow starts to cover the Moon, it slowly takes a bite out of it. The Moon will be fully eclipsed and red at 0429 BST. It will then set, though the eclipse will continue until 0750 BST.

 

The Americas will be treated to the full spectacle, lasting 84 minutes. If you’re in western US and Canada, the time to watch the horizon is Sunday evening as the Moon rises.

 

You can see it with the naked eye, while looking through binoculars or a small telescope will enhance the red colour.

 

Of course, the very best vantage point for witnessing this eclipse is a place very few people have been lucky enough to visit – the Moon itself.

“If you were an astronaut standing on the Moon, looking back towards Earth, you’d see a red ring running around the outside of our planet,” Dr Brown explains.

 

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

 

 

 

Yeah really pissed of here in Kernow. Pissing down with rain all night. Gutted

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1 hour ago, webtrekker said:

Hey, you Flethers, get out there tomorrow and see what colour they've painted the Moon! 😋

 

Full Lunar Eclipse To Bring Super Blood Moon

Published on May 15, 2022

Written by Georgina Rannard

 

sss.jpg?resize=450%2C257&ssl=1

One of our planet’s most stunning sights is coming to the skies – a super blood Moon. In the year’s only full lunar eclipse, Earth will come between the Sun and the Moon.

 

It will be visible with the naked eye before dawn on Monday in most of Europe. The Americas will get a great view on Sunday evening.

 

Falling fully into Earth’s shadow, the Moon will slowly darken before turning dusky red. The Moon will appear larger than usual because it will be at its closest point to Earth of its orbit, giving it the name super Moon.

 

It will also be called a super flower blood Moon. In the Northern Hemisphere, a full moon in May is often called a flower Moon because it coincides with the Spring flowers.

 

The only sunlight reaching the Moon during the full eclipse will be passing through the Earth’s atmosphere.

 

ff.jpg?resize=450%2C254&ssl=1

 

This light will be blood red, from all Earth’s sunrises and sunsets reflected on to the Moon’s surface, explains Dr Gregory Brown, astronomer at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London.

 

“You’ll actually be seeing every sunrise and every sunset occurring around the Earth at once. All of that light will be projected on to the Moon,” he told BBC News.

 

On Monday, western parts of Europe will get a good but short view as the Moon will set during the eclipse. Look low on the horizon between 0230 and 0430 BST and you’ll see the moon falling into shadow before glowing red. It should be visible in Africa too.

In the UK watching from a high vantage point like a hill or tall building will be essential because of the Moon’s very low position in the sky.

 

The UK will get a better view of the earlier part of the eclipse, Dr Brown explains. As Earth’s shadow starts to cover the Moon, it slowly takes a bite out of it. The Moon will be fully eclipsed and red at 0429 BST. It will then set, though the eclipse will continue until 0750 BST.

 

The Americas will be treated to the full spectacle, lasting 84 minutes. If you’re in western US and Canada, the time to watch the horizon is Sunday evening as the Moon rises.

 

You can see it with the naked eye, while looking through binoculars or a small telescope will enhance the red colour.

 

Of course, the very best vantage point for witnessing this eclipse is a place very few people have been lucky enough to visit – the Moon itself.

“If you were an astronaut standing on the Moon, looking back towards Earth, you’d see a red ring running around the outside of our planet,” Dr Brown explains.

 

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

 

 

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6 minutes ago, oddsnsods said:

Already stated many flake moons ago.

Sorry there's just so much shit to remember in this movement (that's two puns for the price of one)

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14 hours ago, DaleP said:

 

I reckon, you are right on track. Information comes to me. I have no idea what it says....I can just about understand the title 'Macro Salvation' but look at the image.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0UVO9OEGro

 

 

Excellent video describing motion within the structure, so what you need to take into account is that the image is being described looking from elevation view(side on) where as if you were to look with plan view(top down) it will resemble a doughnut, as for 'macro salvation' macro means the large structure what's above us and micro would mean the small structure what's below us, so i will take a guesstimate here and say that something from above comes to help, make sense?

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2 hours ago, webtrekker said:

Hey, you Flethers, get out there tomorrow and see what colour they've painted the Moon! 😋

 

Full Lunar Eclipse To Bring Super Blood Moon

Published on May 15, 2022

Written by Georgina Rannard

 

sss.jpg?resize=450%2C257&ssl=1

One of our planet’s most stunning sights is coming to the skies – a super blood Moon. In the year’s only full lunar eclipse, Earth will come between the Sun and the Moon.

 

It will be visible with the naked eye before dawn on Monday in most of Europe. The Americas will get a great view on Sunday evening.

 

Falling fully into Earth’s shadow, the Moon will slowly darken before turning dusky red. The Moon will appear larger than usual because it will be at its closest point to Earth of its orbit, giving it the name super Moon.

 

It will also be called a super flower blood Moon. In the Northern Hemisphere, a full moon in May is often called a flower Moon because it coincides with the Spring flowers.

 

The only sunlight reaching the Moon during the full eclipse will be passing through the Earth’s atmosphere.

 

ff.jpg?resize=450%2C254&ssl=1

 

This light will be blood red, from all Earth’s sunrises and sunsets reflected on to the Moon’s surface, explains Dr Gregory Brown, astronomer at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London.

 

“You’ll actually be seeing every sunrise and every sunset occurring around the Earth at once. All of that light will be projected on to the Moon,” he told BBC News.

 

On Monday, western parts of Europe will get a good but short view as the Moon will set during the eclipse. Look low on the horizon between 0230 and 0430 BST and you’ll see the moon falling into shadow before glowing red. It should be visible in Africa too.

In the UK watching from a high vantage point like a hill or tall building will be essential because of the Moon’s very low position in the sky.

 

The UK will get a better view of the earlier part of the eclipse, Dr Brown explains. As Earth’s shadow starts to cover the Moon, it slowly takes a bite out of it. The Moon will be fully eclipsed and red at 0429 BST. It will then set, though the eclipse will continue until 0750 BST.

 

The Americas will be treated to the full spectacle, lasting 84 minutes. If you’re in western US and Canada, the time to watch the horizon is Sunday evening as the Moon rises.

 

You can see it with the naked eye, while looking through binoculars or a small telescope will enhance the red colour.

 

Of course, the very best vantage point for witnessing this eclipse is a place very few people have been lucky enough to visit – the Moon itself.

“If you were an astronaut standing on the Moon, looking back towards Earth, you’d see a red ring running around the outside of our planet,” Dr Brown explains.

 

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

 

 

 

 

Things are happening over at John McAfee afterlife, it ties in with the blood moon comment.

 

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2 hours ago, webtrekker said:

Hey, you Flethers, get out there tomorrow and see what colour they've painted the Moon

explain where the moon is during this solar eclipse pics below or why stars can be seen 'through' the moon. Its sooo boring now. The simple explanation is the sun and moon occult themselves. 

 

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1 hour ago, sock muppet said:

 

Excellent video describing motion within the structure, so what you need to take into account is that the image is being described looking from elevation view(side on) where as if you were to look with plan view(top down) it will resemble a doughnut, as for 'macro salvation' macro means the large structure what's above us and micro would mean the small structure what's below us, so i will take a guesstimate here and say that something from above comes to help, make sense?

 

I wouldn't imagine an appearance of aliens as in the Hollywood movies though.

They are already here, instructing humans.

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1 hour ago, peter said:

(that's two puns for the price of one)

Can you believe.....Boris banned 2 for the price of 1 at this crucial time. 🤦‍♂️

Buy 1, get one the half price doesn't have the same ring to it.

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21 minutes ago, DaleP said:

 

I wouldn't imagine an appearance of aliens as in the Hollywood movies though.

They are already here, instructing humans.

 

We are moving through the Galactic equator(north/south or vice versa) so it could be that we are going to experience some unknown radiation/energy that's beneficial to us that we have been deprived of.

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5 hours ago, zArk said:

explain where the moon is during this solar eclipse pics below or why stars can be seen 'through' the moon. Its sooo boring now. The simple explanation is the sun and moon occult themselves. 

 

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christ ,here's something different bulimia's at it again

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13 hours ago, sock muppet said:

 

We are moving through the Galactic equator(north/south or vice versa) so it could be that we are going to experience some unknown radiation/energy that's beneficial to us that we have been deprived of.

 

Sorry to burst your bubble but the earth ain't moving & we used to harness free energy world wide, look up Tartaria.

Another lie they've kindly given us, but slowly we are finding them all out one by one.

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8 hours ago, alexa said:

 

Sorry to burst your bubble but the earth ain't moving & we used to harness free energy world wide, look up Tartaria.

Another lie they've kindly given us, but slowly we are finding them all out one by one.

 

And i know about Tartaria/Tartarus and Khazaria currently being fought over in Ukraine, and the grand solar minimum, and the fact that Earth is not only a motor, it is also a capacitor of sorts that can store energy and also release it, and sorry to bust your bubble but the solar system IS currently moving across the Galactic plane, when the solar output drops and the Earth has the higher potential with respect to the solar system you might want to put a TIN FOIL HAT ON.

 

Piri Reis map, Antartica, Atlantis, lumeria...etc

 

And the EARTH IS HOLLOW for the last time.

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53 minutes ago, sock muppet said:

 

And i know about Tartaria/Tartarus and Khazaria currently being fought over in Ukraine, and the grand solar minimum, and the fact that Earth is not only a motor, it is also a capacitor of sorts that can store energy and also release it, and sorry to bust your bubble but the solar system IS currently moving across the Galactic plane, when the solar output drops and the Earth has the higher potential with respect to the solar system you might want to put a TIN FOIL HAT ON.

 

Piri Reis map, Antartica, Atlantis, lumeria...etc

 

And the EARTH IS HOLLOW for the last time.

 

So not only do we live on spinning globe traversing a galactic plane but the earth is also hollow, yeah right 😂

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