Message from @SirW00f
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a trip to the lowlands will also defeat all flat earthers
ya and telling them to do the infra-red test at night time at shore level on both sides of the lake, so they don't get the thermal lensing effect kinda ticks them off
ask a marine how far their radar works
mariner
marine is the guy that used the navy to go do ground wars
well they know it's basic training
max visual range of surface target is like 15-22miles depending on where u are on the planet over the ocean, but max radar range is up to few hundred miles but it's not set for surface targets, just everything in a specific direction
depends if it's a plane at altitude or a boat
sonar can detect things globally in the ocean but the location is limited by material effects of salt water and thermoclines
22 miles out any detected target can be picked up on sonar and radar and even line of sight visual detection
radar masts aren't set to surface level..they're normally 25-100ft above sea level
22 miles is still nothing .. when a rocket is heading your way
and they're blind when target is small enough inside a certain distance...that distance is classified and i can't tell anybody it
you could make a mesh network
mesh network
this smells fishy to me
r missing
could be code shift. caps - fnmgsncrlc
then do grematria
or add 1 r since one is missing
its gone
i know
r missing
could be code shift. caps - fnmgsncrlc
now remove 1 r
then do grematria
or add 1 r since one is missing
ok, tried removing the 'r'
first word to come up - torah
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah
in hebrew gematria
english and simple come up with first word as 'phoenix'
oh ur gonna love this ....7th word down on hebrew gematria
ilhan omar
hmmm topstone
i was trying to translate ep
The surname Epstein is one of the oldest Ashkenazi Jewish family names.[1] It is probably derived from the German town of Eppstein, in Hesse; the place-name was probably derived from Gaulish apa[2] ("water", in the sense of a river)[3] and German -stein ("stone", in the sense of a hill). It is sometimes hebraized to Eilat or Elath.