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Originally posted by stereologist
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At least it won't be long now 'til we find out how accurate he was.
Haven't all of his predictions been failures up to now? Are we looking for a 100% failure rate?
Originally posted by SouthernRain55
Originally posted by dgtempe
Therevare plenty of you tube videos about sounds from the sky .....Even so I hope nothing will happen.
Originally posted by DocEmrick
DK's stuff was always entertaining. As for his prophecy coming true, there is no evidence of that. DK stated that there would be sounds from the sky, numerous craft, etc...but alas...none of that.
However, I do find it interesting that worldwide events are happening at an alarming rate. This year alone our culture has been dynamically affected by numerous natural and man-made disasters...and it's only July!
I have been keeping an eye out for those as well. The one that strikes me as very believable is the one of the sounds in Florida. Its truly odd. The family believes something weathered related (tornado or something) is occuring. She even calls 911 to report it. If you watch the video take time to read the uploader's description of the video. Just in case you (or someone else) hasn't watched it, here is the link...
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I saw something odd in the sky back in 2007 and again last week. Although the two incidents were very different... they made me think of DK's story.
Originally posted by Apollumi
I know something that sounds "exactly" like that. I used to hear it all of the time because where I worked as a net admin was a buch of chemical factories. One of them had this HUGE stack and they would have to burn off some excess gases occasionally. This thing would sometimes burn for hours and it sounded exactly like that. You could hear it from miles away and at around 5 miles out (where I lived) it would vibrate the walls of the house and rattle pictures. Sometimes it was so intense I'd go out and look up the hill from my house at the orange glow over the horizon. Sounded to me like they had setup the shuttle upside down and lit its engines.
Originally posted by stupid girl
My personal contribution to get swallowed up & ignored is the possibility that the "Dark Knight" refers to one of the last two horsemen of the apocalypse or the appearance of antichrist himself.
One of the theories behind 10/28/2011 is that it may be the beginning or half-way point of the great tribulation of the Book of Revelations, so the antichrist (of whom it is written, is actually supposed to be revealed at this halfway point) being the "Dark Knight" and being revealed at this point would seem to fit.
Maybe, maybe not.
Originally posted by dragonlight
My two cents worth to get lost in yet another thread dedicated to DK is that is definitely has something to do with Project Bluebeam
The goal of this deals with global Satanic ghosts projected all around the world in order to push all populations to the edge of hysteria and madness, to drown them into a wave of suicide, murder and permanent psychological disorders. After the Night of the Thousand Stars, worldwide populations will be ready for the new messiah to re-establish order and peace at any cost, even at the cost of abdication of freedom.
Originally posted by this_is_who_we_are
From:
May 21st, 2011 Mega Thread [D4rk Kn1ght, October 28, 2011 Part II]
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Originally posted by adigregorio
Furthermore, I have to point out (again) that the "Stars of the Plough" have yet to do their dance. That dance signifies the start of that threads (Dark Knight) prophecy. Since the prophecy has yet to start, then how can any of these things be in relation?
I think this might be the dancing stars of the plough:
Extra Star Found In The Big Dipper
by NANCY ATKINSON on DECEMBER 9, 2009
www.universetoday.com...
Alcor, one of the stars that makes the bend in the Big Dipper’s handle has a smaller red dwarf companion orbiting it. Now known as “Alcor B,”
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Found in 2009. A dancing binary system. It's all coming together.
Found in 2009. A dancing binary system. It's all coming together
Originally posted by welshreduk
Found in 2009. A dancing binary system. It's all coming together
I am in my mid thirties and I have known for as long as I can remember (even as a young kid) that the 2nd star in the handle of the big dipper was a binary system? This must have been known for years not since 2009? Am I missing something? Why would I have this as accepted knowledge if it's only recently been discovered?
The handle of the Big Dipper just got stronger! Astronomers have found an additional star located in the Dipper’s gripper that is invisible to the unaided eye. Alcor, one of the stars that makes the bend in the Big Dipper’s handle has a smaller red dwarf companion orbiting it. Now known as “Alcor B,” the star was found with an innovative technique called “common parallactic motion,” and was found by members of Project 1640, an international collaborative team that gives a nod to the insight of Galileo Gallilei.
“We used a brand new technique for determining that an object orbits a nearby star, a technique that’s a nice nod to Galileo,” says Ben R. Oppenheimer, Curator at the Museum of Natural History. “Galileo showed tremendous foresight. Four hundred years ago, he realized that if Copernicus was right—that the Earth orbits the Sun—they could show it by observing the ‘parallactic motion’ of the nearest stars. Incredibly, Galileo tried to use Alcor to see it but didn’t have the necessary precision.”
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Originally posted by welshreduk
Found in 2009. A dancing binary system. It's all coming together
I am in my mid thirties and I have known for as long as I can remember (even as a young kid) that the 2nd star in the handle of the big dipper was a binary system? This must have been known for years not since 2009? Am I missing something? Why would I have this as accepted knowledge if it's only recently been discovered?
Alcor B is a red dwarf stellar companion to the bright star Alcor in the Ursa Major constellation. The two are components of the Mizar-Alcor stellar sextuple system.
Alcor B was discovered independently by two groups in 2009—a group led by Eric Mamajek[1][2] (University of Rochester) and colleagues at Steward Observatory University of Arizona that used the 6.5-meter telescope at MMT Observatory, and another led by Neil Zimmerman, a graduate student at Columbia University and member of Project 1640, an international collaborative team that includes astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History, the University of Cambridge's Institute of Astronomy, the California Institute of Technology, and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, that used the 5-meter Hale telescope at Palomar Observatory.[3][4] The companion star was unofficially nicknamed "Eleonora" by the former group.[5] Alcor A and B are situated 1.2 light years away from, and are co-moving with, the Mizar quadruple system, making the system the second known stellar sextuplet—only Castor (star) is closer.[6] The Mizar-Alcor stellar sextuple system belongs to the Ursa Major Moving Group, a nearby stellar group of stars of similar ages and velocities.
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Mizar itself has four components and thus enjoys the distinction of being part of an optical binary as well as being the first-discovered telescopic binary (1617) and the first-discovered spectroscopic binary (1889).
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