Message from @gohan
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That is not a star
🤦
You jumped from stars to scuba tanks... Why?
Ok, this took a left turn
I'm gonna leave
All we have to work on is "lights in the sky"
You’re not making any sense
A left turn? This veered off a cliff and into a ravine
So light in sky means star?
Couldn’t be an aircraft
Before shredding the vehicle and the people inside
I took that metaphor too far
In any case, ball lightning matches the description of these "Foo Fighters" pretty closely
So it might've just been ball lightning
We went inside a black hole event horizon
They sent experts in to investigate all this and they admitted there were a bunch of lights in the sky that modern science and the heliocentric model could not explain they even tried to cover this up
Yes... But your explanation is angels, so...
@AstralSentient When did we go inside a black hole event horizon?
I have an Angel angle. 😉
Hm, let's see...
Seems not very covered up wheh you have all of these documents
The globe might well be useful for astronomy, but there's so many holes in it, which is why I don't buy it.
The moment starts now¿
Also, I dont see how this is relevant to anything
This is 70 years ago now
They've been declassified
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I lost track of this conversation a while ago.
Can I try to convince you of the globe with one thing
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Not the spinnign lights in the south pole please
y not
because I see the same shit in a vortex tunnel but the walkway is flat
Yeah, but you dont see the same objects looking in different directions in a vortex hallway.
Or anywhere.
And yet you claim 443km away is a refraction phenomenon but reject the possibility that the light coming from an orb of burnign hydrogen gas 10 trillion km away isn't being bent in any way shape or form whatsoever.
That my friend is double standards, you can't definitively tell me the light coming from the stars isn't being bent.
You can't even triangulate the sun on the globe
Slight nitpick, stars aren't orbs of burning hydrogen gas