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Despite recent advances in our understanding of these celestial wanderers, comets have had a difficult time shaking their reputation as harbingers of famine, war, pestilence, and other malevolent horsemen. Historically they have been almost universally regarded as ill omens. In fact, more societies in the history of the world have sanctioned incest than believed comets were lucky . The only exception I can think of are the !Kung people of Namibia, latter-day hunter-gatherers who believe that a comet in the sky heralds good fortune.
Other cultures have not been so optimistic. The Chinese, known for their meticulous observations, have left such fabulous relics as the Mawangdui silk, a textbook of 29 different cometary forms and the various disasters associated with them. Although complied sometime around 300 B.C., the knowledge it encompasses is believed to date far back as 1500 B.C. Noted astronomer Li Ch'un Feng has this to say on the subject of "broom stars":
Comets are vile stars. Every time they appear in the south, something happens to wipe out the old and establish the new.
Also, when comets appear, whales die.
...When a comet appears in the constellation Hydra, there is war
and some conspire to overthrow the emperor. Fish and salt are expensive. The emperor dies. Rice also becomes expensive. There
is no emperor in the country. The people hate life and don't even
want to speak of it.
Comets' influence on cultures is not limited simply to tales of myth and legend, though. Comets throughout history have been blamed for some of history's darkest times. In Switzerland, Halley's Comet was blamed for earthquakes, illnesses, red rain, and even the births of two-headed animals. The Romans recorded that a fiery comet marked the assassination of Julius Caesar, and another was blamed for the extreme bloodshed during the battle between Pompey and Caesar. In England, Halley's Comet was blamed for bringing the Black Death.
Is it possible that all the chemtrails being sprayed could be one of the causes of the disappearing bees?
Ted
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Hi Ted,
Yes, that's certainly possible. I'm just guessing of course, but I think the microwave towers are playing a big role. Bees need a normal earth magnetic field to navigate with and the microwaves are wrecking havoc with many animals-including human animals. Beyond normal microwave transmissions that we are told about, there are a host of secret scalar and EMF microwave broadcasts that are negatively influencing all living beings. Turn off all of those transmitters (including HAARP) and we would see many things return to normal very quickly I think - including the weather and all of the problems associated with "Global Warming"
Regards, Ken
Analysis of samples of the 'dust' that has fallen from the spraying and also air samples taken from areas hard hit has revealed high content of aluminum (7x higher than is allowed as "safe"), silica, blood and pathogens Why would anyone spray pathogens on the General Public? Who would spray aluminum powder which would linger in the air people are breathing? Why would someone spray silica particles which cause lung cancer? These are some of the answers people have been demanding. (And don't forget the many past, illegal experiments the U.S. Government has conducted on people which have caused illness and death. Outright, criminal acts of deliberate infecting of civilians and military for which the Gov. had to pay back reparations to the surviving families once busted. Hopefully They learned. Or did they?
The SCGE assay results demonstrated DNA migration in ~40% (39.75) of mobile phone users with a mean tail length of 26.76 ± 0.054 mm (range 16.91 ± 0.192 to 31.86 ± 0.252 mm) which was significantly increased from the control value (8.11 ± 0.028 mm with 10.40% of cell damage). The maximum tail length was observed in the blood sample (with 43% cell damage) of a 28-year-old male who was dealing in automobile spare parts and was using Nokia 3310 (SAR = 1.27 W/kg) for the past 4 years.
Originally posted by asmeone2
To eyes unfamiliar with airplanes, one can see how the two would be confused. For instance, Check out how Halley's Comet was drawn on the Bordeux Tapestry and compare that with a proported
deepimpact.umd.edu...Chemtrail Sprayer Airplane.
In this instance I think they really did see Halley's Comet BUT I wonder if they drew it to look like an airplane, based on previous sightings of chemtrail/comets?
Originally posted by Phage
You do realize that comets do not display any noticeable movement across the sky, right? A comet just hangs there like the moon, stars and planets. They change position from night to night but they do not cross the sky like an airplane.
Originally posted by RuneSpider
reply to post by interestedalways
They display their tail, which does seem to indicate it's moving. However, they move slowly. Comets are usually visible in the night sky for several days.
As for them being chemtrails... you are assuming that men were idiots. They could tell the difference between a lgith in the sky that hung around for several days and clouds in the sky that hung around for a few hours.
As for the chemtrail plane... ahsn't that already been discussed here and debunked?
Centuries ago, almost any unusual flying object was called a “comet.” The above is an illustration published in 1557 of a “comet” observed in 1479 in Arabia. The comet was described as looking like a sharply pointed wooden beam.
The artist’s concept, which was based on eyewitness testimony, looks like a rocketship with numerous port holes. Many other ancient reports of “comets” may well have been of similar objects.
(Reproduced from A Chronicle of Prodigies and Portents that have Occurred Beyond the Right Order, Operation and Working of Nature, In both the Upper and Lower Regions of Earth, From the Beginning of the World up to these Present Times by Conrad Lycosthenes.)