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originally posted by: Sahasrara
a reply to: Observationalist
The blocks spell Armageddon, do they not?
originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
a reply to: PioneerFigureSkating
I noticed among the videos posted on the site a couple that were supposedly by Sv17q. Anything 17q has my attention obviously. Using the search option on their site for Sv17q leads to some interesting results:
This is a must read, whatever you make of it
"SV17q message was quite clear: we should work under the hypothesis that event 15717147 is a t-lepton initiated air shower. Any mention to a possible anthropogenic origin would mean problems for us . That was the message, you see."
"Do you know of any technology able to produce Earth-emergent cosmic ray showers with energies close to 0.6 EeV? Can the SV17q-operated neutrino radar be the source of such events? Could the SV17q test of December, 2016 using 6.3 PeV neutrinos have triggered the events reported by IceCube on that same date? Hoever, the most reasonable explanation is that ANITA simply picked up radio pulses from the SAR radar on board either PSV Tangent or Sienna"
"The DENIED retrieval event was delayed for seven days due to technical difficulties. In the early morning hours of DENIED 2014 personnel began positioning themselves around the crash site, as per SOP DENIED. SV17q personnel departed for the forward area where some stood in the open, less than 7 kilometers East of ground zero. Crash site was codenamed KYR-377."
"SV17q determined that the radiological environment at KYR-377 would permit limited access and that a preliminary survey would require the use of a Polaris MRZRk vehicle"
"The following description of anomalous activities is based on the reports obtained from surviving personnel who were positioned in the open over 7 kilometers from the crash site."
"... in the belief that those corpses belonged to unknown SV17q personnel who were performing an unscheduled fly survey mission over KYR-377 six days after the event in order to assess and record anomalous neutrino radiation intensities."
"The increasing number of studies concerned with this mechanism is encouraging. SV17q and SV09n have repeatedly underscored the importance and need for more research in this area. More studies are being conducted to develop a better understanding of the physical process behind this mechanism."
Threats of High Strangeness
and the Cognitive Paradigm
SV17q graceful loss-of-control after the Yulara Event
...so that they required an urgent meeting of the SV17q group in order to call its attention on the increasing number of sightings and landings on a global scale of unidentified flying objects. We dismissed the request because we know why there is an increasing number of sightings, because there are no landings at all, because the sightings are not global, but localized, and finally because they are not unidentified flying objects, but non-objects. However, we did have top-level meetings because those objects were seen flying along power lines and hovering over nuclear weapons storage areas, which is what we expect to happen before hostile incidents start.
"based on interviews and pictures of the scene, SV17q personnel cleared the cave, replaced dead bodies by bodies of victims of conventional operations, removed bullets from these victims' bodies and cleaned their wounds as part of a cover-up."
"In a private meeting with SV17q officers, General Stanley A. McChrystal stated that he was in charge of ISAF yet his troops were not allowed to patrol the Ghazni area; asking for an explanation for this and who was responsible for preventing his units to enter the area, he was told to forget the incident and to keep shut. On June 23rd, 2010, General Stanley A. McChrystal resigned. The reason then given was that he made controversial comments critical of the Obama administration that were published in a magazine."
- DENIED tasked SV17q to explore the possibility to make a cell phone explode remotely without having to use explosives
- SV17q final proposal on Hadda Project to include DENIED fibers in the manufacturing process of cell phones which will act as a lethal explosive if exposed to overheat, the heat being released from the DENIED components once triggered by firmware
- SV17q final proposal to encode the triggering piece of code in the firmware of ARM drivers and to deploy the software worldwide
- SV17q reports on Hadda signals being detected in downlink telemetry of Chinese Tianhui satellites via Valinta QR eavesdropping (dated April 2019)
What the effing eff???
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
Weren't we supposed to get the Comey report today, or was that more disinfo
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: queenofswords
Right? I didn't see any dog in either of those pics...and that top pic doesn't look like a candid shot, she looks like she's posing
originally posted by: ketsuko
The Bible verses on the In-and-Out wrappers don't seem to have any hidden messages that I can discern.
A couple of days ago when it came out that Ghislaine was hanging out with a 43-yr. old millionaire in Massachusetts, there was a link to an article about the guy, Borgerson, and how he got started.
originally posted by: queenofswords
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: queenofswords
Right? I didn't see any dog in either of those pics...and that top pic doesn't look like a candid shot, she looks like she's posing
These random dog references in certain news articles are odd to me.
A couple of days ago when it came out that Ghislaine was hanging out with a 43-yr. old millionaire in Massachusetts, there was a link to an article about the guy, Borgerson, and how he got started.
In the first paragraph or so, there was the dog reference. It was a statement about a dog named Helios sitting at the feet of Borgenson's partner, and the article had to mention that the dog was a mixed breed pit bull and greyhound.
Maybe it's just me, but these dog insertions into news articles just seem "off" to me.
Lin k
To the Greeks and Romans, the “dog days” occurred around the day when Sirius appeared to rise just before the sun, in late July. They referred to these days as the hottest time of the year, a period that could bring fever, or even catastrophe.
The dog days are over The dog days are done The horses are coming so you better run
"Sol-3 STO-2710 simulation was terminated on DENIED as it led to an extinction level event; Sol-3 STO-2070 was terminated on DENIED because humans learned they were living in a simulation when they understood the data gathered in the scattering of cosmic rays on the possible space-time lattice of the simulation"
"according to the simulation, Ampere Computing produced millions of explosive 64-bit ARM server processors that by 2025 were present in all hyperscale cloud providers all over the world. The simulation then modeled what would happen when the triggering signal is embedded inside a BeiDou satellite GPS signal, that is, what would happen if all active cell phones in the world explode at the same time, leaving millions of fatal casualties and severely injured users, plus all of the cloud providers being suddenly disrupted."
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
I'm amazed...another day revealing more corruption, more crime resulting in 0 arrests. When is this going to border on absurd
Ancient Greek religion was essentially propitiatory in nature: i.e., based on the notion that to avoid misfortune, one must constantly seek the favor of the relevant Gods by Prayers, Gifts and Sacrifices
Poseidon was considered second only to Zeus, the supreme God himself. His implacable wrath, manifested in the form of storms, was greatly feared by all mariners. In an age without mechanical power, storms very frequently resulted in shipwrecks and drownings. Therefore, was a venue where mariners, and also entire cities or states, could propitiate God Poseidon, by making animal sacrifice, or leaving gifts.
Invited to his first kissing party, 12-year-old Max asks his best friends Lucas and Thor for some much-needed help on how to pucker up. When they hit a dead end, Max decides to use his father's drone to spy on the teenage girls next door. When the boys lose the drone, they skip school and hatch a plan to retrieve it before Max's dad can figure out what happened.