Was doing my daily read of the bullshit that is r/conspiracy these days and came across this gem of a comment in the thread about the miami incident. I still dont think it was aliens lmao.
I just watched a whistleblower video on Antarctica’s IceCube Neutrino Observatory (on Sean Ryan Show on yt), where he states that it is a directed energy weapon, the telescope can send and receive signals, and it has a lot more power and functionality than what they tell us and there are things going on that we can’t even begin to comprehend.
So I went and found this video in question. This is the kinda stuff that fascinates me. What I found was way more interesting than the earthquake capabilities. Havent even watched the entire video yet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rckecs0PKI4
The part that is blowing my mind is he says around 9 minutes in. This, platform, can certainly detect neutrinos. I really like his comparison to weapons of old like the gun, where it has one primary purpose. These toys they have now, are nothing like that. They can be used for anything you can think of really. Scary.
Anyway, he mentions at 10 minutes in. That they are tracking neutrino's from exotic ship engines. Whether they are alien or backward engineered craft he doesnt know.
I dont think this guy is telling a 100% of the truth, but some of the things he is saying is striking a chord somewhere in me. Im actually humored that the host cant even wrap his head around what this guy is saying, you can tell its all a little to far out for him. Id feel the same way too, except ive seen ufos, ive also done alot of reading about it in the last 30 years. You dont have to convince me they exist.
Instantly reminded me of those strange radar anomaly's from years ago. Took some yandexing but I eventually found a link.
Proally worth mentioning also, raytheon while they are a huge part of the military industrial complex, so I dont trust them, they are the ones who boast of having taken the first legit picture of a ufo. With their flir system that can track things moving up to 2000 mph or maybe its even higher.
I thought it was worth sharing. Whether you believe in the whole ufo thing or not.
First mention of earthquake weapons I can recall, was that 1997 Mel Gibson movie called "Conspiracy Theory". Every space shuttle launch coincides with an earthquake (it's a subplot).
It's a good movie, btw. I recommend it for anybody.