Damn, she must have learned piano before she got that hot.
What do you think about the Netherlands testing their lunar rock (from Nasa) and found to be petrified wood? They were trying to insure it, hence the reason for testing.
The (satellite) balloons Nasa and affiliates put up are used for meteorology and some for communication, and perhaps other purposes. Satellites in space are fake. They just don't want to spill the beans when these satelloons get spotted, so they took the opportunity to stir shit up with Chyna.
Because satellites in orbit are just as fake as elons tesla in space. The only thing close to what we conceive as satellites, have helium balloon on them and can stay aloft for 2 years.
I'm halfway convinced covid was simply emf radiation sickness. It felt unlike any other illness I had. The loss of taste and smell in particular is a symptom of such. They could have chosen to zap people going through tsa at the airport, irradiate certain neighborhoods, or even target individuals algorithmicly. Some 5g towers are equipped with beam technology, and I have a mesh wifi network that could have the juice cranked up.
I'm starting to feel like that guy from 'better call saul' who has meltdowns around emf, but that show does seem like the perfect way to convince people being afraid of EMF is a retarded conspiracy theory. We are electrical beings, from our neurons firing, nerves, and muscles; why wouldn't EMF have a substantial impact?
Probably wants to put some nano tech, toxin, or gmo inducing substance in it. Although some of the other comments may be simultaneously true.
How come the starlink service is not available across the globe if this satellite map is true? The service areas seem to correlate with ground stations? Could it be orbiting Satellites are fake, and starlink is based off emf towers and land/sea cables just like cellular networks?
Hey look, it's you discovering what the center of the earth looks like...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/l-o-t-r.tumblr.com/post/107016923805/amp
Ahh my favorite establishment representative... ya im sure sound waves can be recorded through the radius of the earth to give us a real clear picture lmao
The deepest hole ever recorded was in Russia and it was less than 8 miles deep, until they hit a layer they could not pass. Anything deeper is purely speculation or taken on faith.
Then explain it like I'm forest gump
If you are referring to the surveyor he talks about independent surveys bordering eachother like a flat puzzle. If you tried bending a jigsaw puzzle over a curved surface you can imagine what would happen. The curve is never an issue.
I fuckin hate that guy, triple vaxxed retard. My old man listens to him all the time and caved to the Vax cause of this bastard.
How would you physically measure the distances between landmasses or continents? You can only take boats or planes, but those travel through mediums that move (air/water) so speed, distance, time calculations would be altered by these elements. Really there is only one why we physically measure these distances between landmasses, with communication cables that are laid across the ocean. Look at how they are laid between continents on a globe vs a flat earth map. Which one do they make more sense on? Why aren't there any cables between South America and Australia?
Also if we can book any flights between South America an Australia (that fly as near as possible to the south pole) I think that would prove to any flat earther the globe is true. There are rare flights capable of long range that can go direct, but their path goes over the ocean near antartica taking advantage of the southern jet stream for extra speed.
Here is a career land surveyor who talks about how his entire career never once accounted for earth curve. And no matter how many surveys are taken over a city or county, earth curve is never a factor.
I remember seeing a post of this dude doing the Mongolian style throat singing in the woods. He was trying to film a deer that was watching him sing. But his camera caught 2 demons lurking in the background. Really fricken creepy. They looked a bit like this picture.
It's extremely noticeable in the 'southern hemisphere'. Of course on a FE map it would be more accurate to describe the southern hemisphere as the outer hemisphere, and the north would be the inner hemisphere with the equator dividing the two. Try booking flights between South America and Australia. They are much further apart in the FE reality than on the globe model. The best example is Perth to Buenos Aires. The shortest route on the globe would be a 7800 mile flight over the south pole. In reality you will only find flights with several connections that go through north America or something.
Hope he measured and placed those holes correctly or the experiment is void. Why don't we simply stick with the mountains, islands, lighthouses, and city skylines that have been observed far beyond what should be geometrically possible on a sphere that is 24,901 miles in circumference?
I was saying it as a figure of speech, I don't drink any of that J owned poison.
Lol to the reaction on this thread. Looks like the work is done, so I'll just go get a coke.
So what fricken proof do YOU have that legitimizes the mainstream story?
I was being sarcastic, you are refuting your own point.
Man those must be shitty spy planes if they are so noisy they can be heard on the ground even though they can't be seen with the naked eye. That seems incredibly counter productive.
It's not like they evacuated those cities more than a day, people were cleaning up an moving back in the next day. Besides you would expect to see a blast radius that's decimated in the center and less so towards the perimeter. That's NOT what happened with the Japanese nukes.
I think you need to re-read my statement. I'm aware they existed back then.
If that's what you saw in the night sky, you would not have heard the sonic boom due to the altitude and thin atmosphere at that height.
A simple Google search yields plenty of results but here you go.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/wbna32581790
Granted you cant expect msm to give you a straight story if this allegation is true, they are going to try and give you a story to smooth it over. But this part is pretty weird to insure a worthless rock for half a million on accident:
"He said the rock, which the museum at one point insured for more than half a million dollars, was worth no more than 50 euros ($70)."