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Originally posted by Human_Alien
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Human_Alien
Anyone with a telescope with a "find" function would know if any planet were not where it is supposed to be. If Mars (or Earth) got moved, we would know about it.
I thought about that too but because these objects are free floating and not affixed, I am not so sure we can be that sure, with any degree of certainty, that these bodies are exactly where they're supposed to be.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by ngchunter
Aha! The art of misdirection at work.
I missed that while concentrating on Mars. The entire star field shifts.
I have no idea how to read this,
Originally posted by ColAngus
reply to post by Human_Alien
What "experience" did you have that's caused you to be so untrusting and cynical to flush any scintila of common sense down the drain?
Some folks around here must have been molested by TPTB given how nothing, NOTHING that comes from any form of government can be trusted.
This place is full of feral wolf children. Who hurt you so bad?edit on 6-1-2012 by ColAngus because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Illustronic
reply to post by Human_Alien
I have no idea how to read this,
Understood.
Which also means you have no knowledge to analyze 'this' either.
Would you like a beer now?
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Not sure what you're saying
You're right. I can't.
Originally posted by VeniVidi
Interesting. Is this the same vid from this Post:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
I think one member, at least IMO, proved that it was lens flare.
This sure looks different though.
Originally posted by Unity_99
Originally posted by VeniVidi
Interesting. Is this the same vid from this Post:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
I think one member, at least IMO, proved that it was lens flare.
This sure looks different though.
Absolutely no one PROVED it was a lense flare.
It was never a lense flare
and it committed an action, just like a plasma ejection would.
To even think it was a lense flare is too much flouride and mental challenges IMO.
Originally posted by rleexray
Hitting Mars I doubt, but ejecta from Venus is another thing. An object we missed, a comet unseen, that I don't know but, that is the most real thing I see in this image set.