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allthings2allmen If I take a two hundred pound dumb bell and throw it of a distance equal to the twin towers it would take twelve seconds to reach the ground.
The building came down in four point eight seconds.
Not possible unless plastic explosives where used. They turn concrete ,glass and metal into a plasma and the vacuum created by the explosion pulled the building down.
So stick to the subject matter
because if you want proof you probably wont accept it either.
There is an old air field from the cold war era that makes it a no fly over zone.
PhilWhaley71
I don't know about the black strip but artifacts don't have well defined edges.
allthings2allmen
reply to post by hellobruce
I learned the way you guys find out about things through the internet. I followed some discussions about it and checked out about a guy who wanted to do a fly over but my opinion was that there is nothing like boots on the ground. The thing with all things new is that you have one crowd who is interested and then you have another who is just skeptic. The skeptics want to dismiss it altogether as a conspiracy theory as if there never were any conspiracies but we know that there are conspiracies because our own government has conspired. In my mind 9/11 was a conspiracy but in the mind of a skeptic it never happened. If I take a two hundred pound dumb bell and throw it of a distance equal to the twin towers it would take twelve seconds to reach the ground. The building came down in four point eight seconds. Not possible unless plastic explosives where used. They turn concrete ,glass and metal into a plasma and the vacuum created by the explosion pulled the building down. But this does not count as proof to skeptics they are disinformation agents from a different planet or something like that. When scientific proof is no longer able to prove anything. So stick to the subject matter because if you want proof you probably wont accept it either. I have seen UFO but I cannot prove it. In terms of paranormal phenomena nothing is provable. So it doesn't exist right?
I have seen UFO but I cannot prove it.
I followed some discussions about it and checked out about a guy who wanted to do a fly over but my opinion was that there is nothing like boots on the ground.
Closeup of the mysterious object in question. Here were can see that this object is simply a glimpse (in color) of the landscape below. A false color yellow band is visible along the top edge of the orange area, and can occur during image overlap. This image segment may have been imaged by a different satellite on a cloudless day, or imaged on a different day or perhaps even a different year
MarioOnTheFly
reply to post by wmd_2008
but a black one...or at least a fuzzy blurred one like those on Google Moon...those are apparently stitching artifacts.
But this has a rusty coloring to it...uncomparable to anything in the vicinity.
So how do you get brown rusty color on completely white background with stitching different white pics ?
these...are not image artifacts.
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allthings2allmen
reply to post by wmd_2008
I did take the two hours to study image artifacts. But what baffles me even more is how some people are dedicated to just ask for proof when all they really want is to discredit the proof when you labor to give it to them. It is as if they were disinformation agents. Cruising all the internet to tell everybody there are no UFO, aliens, conspiracies, mysteries or anything that cannot be proven. They are twice as dedicated to their mission as those working to uncover mysteries. It is as if they were paid to do so and if they fail they will lose their jobs. Now that is a mystery. It is as if there are two types of people on earth and they are different species those who are for secrets to remain secrets and those who are against secrets remaining secrets. Proof? Just read this thread.
allthings2allmen
reply to post by wmd_2008
What I mean is that I studied what was offered for learning on that particular anomaly. I would be glad to have access to more learning materials especially with somebody who has thirty years of experience on the subject. Please leave a link to your research. I shall study it for however long it takes. Thank you in advance. I was looking at the baltic sea anomaly the other day and now am interested in more about it. Another thing is those low frequency voltage antennae that have been found in Alaska that supposedly transmit signals that are supposed to make us docile and dumb. Any information would be much appreciated.edit on 5-3-2014 by allthings2allmen because: spelling
wmd_2008
myself 30+ years of TAKING and WORKING with images from manual SLR's and working in a darkroom to now with a DSLR and photoshop etc.