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originally posted by: trifecta
I know EXACTLY what it is. I'm sure it's full of carbon and DNA.
The metallic balls are just a straw man patsy to debunk and misinform. To throw you off the scent. The pluming added to one of them was done deliberately, after the handlers swooped in.
The black, sinuous spheres are the real McCoy. When a person proficient in cleansing their chakras (energy centers) of parasites caused by Archonic plasma entities, they can collect a portion of the parasites into their energetic Third Eye manifestation and project the foreign bodies abroad. One exercise used in conjunction is Sun Gazing projection, the other as far as I am aware is through the static discharge of Plasma entities that are abundant in the atmosphere. Either way this is the result of what one looks like after it is cooked to a crisp. The chimeric, wasps nest appearance of the eyeball shape is a reflection of entangled entities at the moment of catalysis between plasma fusion and the plasmodium eukaryote.
Here's another picture of one:
The spiral in the center is actually the lens of the 3rd eye projection.
originally posted by: trifecta
I know EXACTLY what it is. I'm sure it's full of carbon and DNA.
The metallic balls are just a straw man patsy to debunk and misinform. To throw you off the scent. The pluming added to one of them was done deliberately, after the handlers swooped in.
The black, sinuous spheres are the real McCoy. When a person proficient in cleansing their chakras (energy centers) of parasites caused by Archonic plasma entities, they can collect a portion of the parasites into their energetic Third Eye manifestation and project the foreign bodies abroad. One exercise used in conjunction is Sun Gazing projection, the other as far as I am aware is through the static discharge of Plasma entities that are abundant in the atmosphere. Either way this is the result of what one looks like after it is cooked to a crisp. The chimeric, wasps nest appearance of the eyeball shape is a reflection of entangled entities at the moment of catalysis between plasma fusion and the plasmodium eukaryote.
Here's another picture of one:
The spiral in the center is actually the lens of the 3rd eye projection.
originally posted by: InnerPeace2012
a reply to: draknoir2
Space junk?? You absalutely sure of that?
Peace
originally posted by: Bedlam
If it had intact metal bits it might give you a knot or two, but the terminal velocity of a semi-burned-up fibreglass tank isn't that high. You'll note a lack of craters in the area....
originally posted by: Soylent Green Is People
Larger ones -- say 50 meters in diameter after atmospheric entry? That's a different story.
originally posted by: theantediluvian
Space debris seems highly unlikely considering the balls fell meters apart, days apart. So what's going on here? Elaborate hoax? Mutant space wasps? Alien pods?
originally posted by: St Udio
these might be the ammo used by the USAs black-ops space weapons called the 'rods of god'... a misnomer because the 2 obs or balls are not shaped like 'rods' at all... but that name was probably a PC pseudonym.....
originally posted by: draknoir2
originally posted by: St Udio
these might be the ammo used by the USAs black-ops space weapons called the 'rods of god'... a misnomer because the 2 obs or balls are not shaped like 'rods' at all... but that name was probably a PC pseudonym.....
I think you're referring to Project Thor which was indeed a space platform bearing a magazine of solid carbide rods, not hollow carbon fiber balls. The difference in resulting impacts would be dramatic, to say the least.
originally posted by: Bedlam
originally posted by: Soylent Green Is People
Larger ones -- say 50 meters in diameter after atmospheric entry? That's a different story.
That's not 50 meters in diameter. More like 1.
originally posted by: theantediluvian
a reply to: lostbook
As I said in the OP though, it seems extremely unlikely that space debris would fall from orbit twice over the same spot days apart.
originally posted by: TrueBrit
a reply to: theantediluvian
Well, it certainly seems that the hydrazine storage tank theory is the one with the most legs, but these things seem to be falling to earth very much intact, if not in working order. I might be wise if future designs ensure a shape which is more prone to breaking up on contact with the atmosphere, because if a ball that size hits someone or something from orbit, it's going to smash whatever it hits to bloody ruin.
It is amazing to me that these things survived re entry, although I suppose being spherical in shape means that they have a better chance at surviving the fall.