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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

About 3 millions. Female + children, as I said. Work them til they are exhausted, starve them for a few days, barricade the door.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

You know only the weakest females and children was put into those things, when they where not able to work anymore. They would never know if it was water coming out of the showers, or they start pumping gass into the room.

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Allas8 7 points ago +7 / -0

I was quite surprised to learn that, later on, Bill Cooper also began to depart from “ufology” and was also beginning to hypothesize that “UFOs” had nothing to do with “aliens” but was a manipulation of the government to bring about fear to create a one-world government. Cooper began to admit that he most likely had been shown disinformation by the government while he was in military service. On this point, I truly commended Cooper for his admission. Cooper began to state that he was no longer a “ufologist”. It was Cooper who coined the term “ufoology” and I also commended him for it. We both totally departed from “ufoology”.

https://www.ufodigest.com/article/william-bill-cooper-a-manipulated-misinformant-of-the-90s/

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Allas8 2 points ago +2 / -0

Jews are spiritually a reference to Christians. So Christians who say they are Christians, but are not Christians, is a reference to Catholics, and their paganised version of Christianity.

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Allas8 2 points ago +2 / -0

Impact craters probably are dried up Geysers, from the time the world was flooded.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks for telling me that you are making no claims.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

You do not have to do any thing. If you think someone has documented and published it, start doing some research on the topic. If not, that is your choice, and your choice only.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

I did not do any more documentation then write down the length of the shadow compared to the length of the object casting the shadow, and track the real time position of the sun. Currently the sun is over southern Algeria.

Are you not able to replicate any of this? Set a object on a level surface in the sun, mark how long the shadow cast from it is, then flip the object over, and see how long it is compared to the shadow.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes. I put down a object at my porch, the shadow cast from the sun was almost twice as long as the object. The sun currently is over the area around Bangkok. That would put the sun more than 5000 miles away from me.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you want to learn, you have to do it yourself. It is not that hard. Set up a stick in your backyard on a clear sunny day, then measure the height of the stick, and the length of the shadow. Then you know the angel of the sun rays, at that specific time of day. Look up the suns real time position online, at the same time of day. You can do it, I have faith in you.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

Make your own measurements. Glad you find it cool though.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

I can make it real simple for you. Imagine a triangle, the shadow at point A comes in at a 90 degree angle, while the shadow at point B comes in at a 45 degree angle. Then we know that the angle at point C in the triangle is 45 degree. If the distance between point A and B is 4000 miles, then the distance between point A and C will also be 4000 miles.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is about 4000 miles up, based on the angel of the shadow of sun rays.

Basic triangulation: take two sticks, put them in the ground at a 90 degree angel, in two separate geographical location, measure the height of the stick, and the length of the shadow, and you will know the angel of the sun rays. Difference of the angel can be used to triangulate the height of the sun. Put a third stick directly under the sun, where it cast no shadow, then measure the distance to the other two sticks, and you got yourself a triangel. where you know all the angels of that triangle.

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Allas8 2 points ago +2 / -0

I do not know. The police warned the mourners not to fly Palestinian flags and chant nationalistic slogans, so you probably find your answer there.

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Allas8 2 points ago +2 / -0

Maybe ask Palestinian terrorist to stop firing indiscriminately before blaming Israel next time.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

Maybe he try telling us that the Moon is actually pear shaped.

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Allas8 3 points ago +3 / -0

They use fat suits. If they actually show belly, it is with sunglasses, so a look a like.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

Flight Time

11 h and 9 m

Flights from Sao Paulo and Luanda take around 11 h and 9 m minutes, however this flight time can depend on other factors too

https://www.edreams.co.uk/flights/sao-paulo-luanda/SAO/LAD/#/

One site going to give you the real estimated flight time for this route.

GPS do not work over the oceans, as they are ground based.

All exploration that has been done by Flat-earthers confirms the accuracy of this map. I can not prove something on your behalf, you have to prove things yourself.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

The key is in the stopover. In Sao Paulo, you are going to have to wait for 5 hours and 45 min before catching the transfer flight to Buenos Aires. So the airline is not counting on landing on time, they always going to be a few hours late.

Anyway, a ticked only cost $800, and the flight goes weekly, so it is possible to try out for yourself.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is what the airlines claim. According to Flightpedia The average flight time between Sao Paulo to Luanda is 16 hours 50 minutes.

https://www.flightpedia.org/flights-from-sao-paulo-to-luanda.html

This flight do exist though. So you could always buy a ticked, bring a clock, and see for yourself how long the flight takes.

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Allas8 1 point ago +1 / -0

Looked some more into it. From Cape Town the flight still takes 24 hours on Thursday. It flies to Luanda in Angola, then to Sao Paulo in Brazil, a flight that takes about 8.5 hours, then it flyes from Sau Paulo to Buenos Aires.

So yeah, looks like it passes over both Brazil and West Africa, how about that.

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Allas8 2 points ago +2 / -0

Tomorrow the fastest flight from Durban in South-Afrika to Buenos Aires in Argentina takes 35 hours. Tuesday 29 hours. Thursday 24 hours.

For some reason, this flight does not exist practically. Wonder why.

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