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originally posted by: booyakasha
you didn't think to mention it's ferrofluid? don't you think that could have helped you describe it?
I have ferrofluid. its very easy to buy. there is nothing mysterious about it.
the video is BS. Terrible. It says black goo is dark matter and is a conduit between this world and the next? dark matter is BS and doesn't exist.
The universe is electric no matter what anyone says. this is proven beyond a shadow of a doubt now.
originally posted by: PiratesCut
What did Steven Spielberg say about movies?
IF....this has any truth to it at all then I don’t even know what to say.
If it’s just a spoof movie and it feels like it is then....Well Done!!
Creepy AF!!
a reply to: TheMirrorSelf
originally posted by: TheMirrorSelf
Ok, I know it's a long one, but you will not be disappointed (or you will be, but I guarantee it will be one of those). Have a great morning my community of friends...
Peace...
www.bitchute.com...
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: TheMirrorSelf
Ok, I know it's a long one, but you will not be disappointed (or you will be, but I guarantee it will be one of those). Have a great morning my community of friends...
Peace...
www.bitchute.com...
Some is ferrofluid and some is just sound waves, but in either case what you see is just magnetic fluid reacting to magnets and sound, no intelligence involved.
originally posted by: sraven
And for the detractors,
one must consider the possibility that
Corona Virus and the Vax
have been hyped up more than
Black Goo FerroFluid.
(BTW, both the coroan and the vax contain black goo - the Japanese found it - or was it graphene?)
On Good Friday Bill Gates’s Microsoft firm ran an ad featuring prominent satanist Marina Abramovic, who makes “art” out of blood, gore and cannibalism. She poses here with Jacob Rothschild, in front of Sir
Thomas Lawrence’s 1797 painting “Satan Summoning His Legions.” In a promotional video posted on Microsoft’s official YouTube account, Abramovic is described as the “most legendary performance artist working now.” After 24,000 down votes, Microsoft pulled the ad. See here and here.
dean-w-arnold.com...