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originally posted by: Guyfriday
This Alaskan Balloon shooting seems very off. Has there been any photos of the balloon or even the jet taking it out?
Does this shooting down reflect back to the Q-40,000ft posts?
Could the excuse of saying that it was shot down at 40,000ft mean something more than just happenstance.
His first role is the leader of the Army of God and the leader of heaven's forces in their triumph over the powers of hell. He is viewed as the angelic model for the virtues of the spiritual warrior, with the conflict against evil at times viewed as the battle within.
The second and third roles of Michael in Catholic teachings deal with death. In his second role, Michael is the angel of death, carrying the souls of all the deceased to heaven. In this role Michael descends at the hour of death, and gives each soul the chance to redeem itself before passing; thus consternating the devil and his minions. Catholic prayers often refer to this role of Michael. In his third role, he weighs souls on his perfectly balanced scales. For this reason, Michael is often depicted holding scales.
In his fourth role, Saint Michael, the special patron of the Chosen People in the Old Testament, is also the guardian of the church.
jackal-headed god of Egyptian religion, identified by the later Greeks with their Hermes, from Greek Anoubis, from Egyptian Anpu, Anepu.
The association between Hermes and the underworld is related to his function as a god of boundaries (the boundary between life and death), but he is considered a psychopomp, a deity who helps guide souls of the deceased to the afterlife, and his image was commonly depicted on gravestones in classical Greece.
Abe Lincoln 214th birthday tomorrow. 2 days before Valentine's Day. Valentine's Day was Trumps 1st TS post. He posted the Queen of Hearts picture. I "think" Trump is throwing down his "TRUMP CARD" on Valentine's day and knocking out 3G dam. Computers and Bitcoin servers are there t.co...
Major Firm Announces It’s Replacing Its Employees with A.I
originally posted by: xuenchen
Another "Object" shot down over Northern Canada today. Canada Prime Minister order it shot down.
NORAD did the deed 🤣
A high-altitude object tracked over northern Canada has been shot down over the Yukon, officials said.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he ordered the takedown of "an unidentified object that violated Canadian airspace."
"Canadian and U.S. aircraft were scrambled, and a U.S. F-22 successfully fired at the object," he tweeted.
The object was shot down approximately 100 miles from the Canada-U.S. border in central Yukon, Canadian Defense Minister Anita Anand told reporters during a press briefing Saturday night. It appears to have been a "small, cylindrical object" that was flying at about 40,000 feet, she said.
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originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: igloo
Just a passing thought by an academic friend of mine. Think of it as a thought experiment:
What if the Earth isn't flat, but larger than we are told it is. During the time of Aristotle, the estimated size of the Earth was about 250,000 Stadia, but Aristotle noted that mathematicians of the day believed (by measurement) that the size was 400,000 Stadia.
a Stadia around the time of Aristotle was about 210 yards. So, the circumference of the Earth was estimated to be 29,829 miles from a conservative outlook, but again Aristotle noted that some of the mathematicians of the day had a larger number that would have put the Earth at 47,727 miles. That's a huge difference.
If the Earth was that much larger, then to some it might very well seem that the Earth is flat, and they could prove it, but other would also be able to prove that it's round. Now if the Earth was larger, it could explain Byrd's strange tale about the lands over the poles, as well as the many other strange tales about the lands to the south.
It's an interesting thought experiment to say the least, but also a head scratcher as to why the followers of Pythagoreanism (a cult of mathematics) would be so far off of the accepted value of the Earths circumference. So maybe not flat, but NASA as well as other space agencies might not want people to know how big the Earth might be for political reasons.
Imagine if a population found out about new lands to explore? Many would leave to seek their fortunes and dreams of brighter futures there. That could leave the populated world we know of now, voided of talented people needed to keep it running. (though if the vaxx is as bad as it seems, we might have done that already)
originally posted by: FlyingFox
originally posted by: daskakik
originally posted by: Justoneman
So you abdicated your authority then. Done..... see you in the funny pages.
So, if the rona and/or the jabs are bioweapons, they are the worst in history.
The "Air Loom"
Matthews believed that a gang of criminals and spies skilled in pneumatic chemistry had taken up residence at London Wall in Moorfields (close to Bethlem) and were tormenting him by means of rays emitted by a machine called the "Air Loom" or gaseous charge generator. The torments induced by the rays included "Lobster-cracking", during which the circulation of the blood was prevented by a magnetic field; "Stomach-skinning" and "Apoplexy-working with the nutmeg grater" which involved the introduction of fluids into the skull. His persecutors bore such names as "the Middleman" (who operated the Air Loom), "the Glove Woman" and "Sir Archy" (who acted as "repeaters" or "active worriers" to enhance Matthews' torment or record the machine's activities) and their leader, a man called "Bill, or the King".
Matthews' delusions had a definite political slant: he claimed that the purpose of this gang was espionage, and that there were many other such gangs armed with Air Looms all over London, using "pneumatic practitioners" to "premagnetize" potential victims with "volatile magnetic fluid". According to Matthews, their chief targets (apart from himself) were leading government figures. By means of their "rays" they could influence ministers' thoughts and read their minds. Matthews declared that William Pitt was "not half" susceptible to these attacks and held that these gangs were responsible for the British military disasters at Buenos Aires in 1807 and Walcheren in 1809 and also for the Nore Mutiny of 1797.