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originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
IMPORTANT
I strongly believe the recent pics in Q Posts are False Flag sites which were reconnoitred in winter IN lONDON.
The first site is LONDON BRIDGE, 3 of the other pictures are PICADILLY CIRCUS.
A few threads ago we discussed from another post how there is a big "X Marks the spot" in PICADILLY CIRCUS.
Pic titles "F Surv ps1" etc. translate to "(False) Flag survey possible site 1" etc.
More when I've researched more - help please!!
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
IMPORTANT
I strongly believe the recent pics in Q Posts are False Flag sites which were reconnoitred in winter IN lONDON.
The first site is LONDON BRIDGE, 3 of the other pictures are PICADILLY CIRCUS.
A few threads ago we discussed from another post how there is a big "X Marks the spot" in PICADILLY CIRCUS.
Pic titles "F Surv ps1" etc. translate to "(False) Flag survey possible site 1" etc.
More when I've researched more - help please!!
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Skyfloating
SF, BBC are reporting a major pedophilia operation in Brazil, said to be biggest ever operation, globally. 150 arrested.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
a reply to: dashen
I think the landing will be more like this one.
Torinto Island airport in the big windstorm a few weeks ago.
I sent this vid to my sister who's condo looks right onto the airport on the waterfront there...said you might just wake up to a plane in your livingroom
Buckle up patriots! This isn't going to be a smooth [landing]!
Eagle owl
BIRD
Alternative Titles: Bubo bubo, Eurasian eagle owl
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The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Eagle owl, (Bubo bubo), bird of the family Strigidae (order Strigiformes), characterized by its large size (often 70 centimetres [about 2.3 feet] long), two tufts of feathers on the head (ear tufts), and large orange eyes. The overall coloration is tawny, mottled with brown, lighter below. The eagleowl roosts and breeds within rocky niches and hollow trees. At twilight it perches on a branch while searching its territory for prey, mainly rodents, hares, rabbits, and large game birds.
The eagle owl, sometimes called the Eurasian eagle owl, inhabits Europe, Asia, and northern Africa but is only a straggler in most of Great Britain. It is a horned owl (q.v.), related to the great horned owl (B. virginianus) of America.
Several other Bubo species are also called eagle owls, among them the spotted eagle owl (B. africanus) of sub-Saharan Africa and the forest eagle owl (B. nipalensis) of southeast Asia.