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Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by randyvs
The claim is that Google (supposedly in collusion with NASA) is blocking out a section of sky. Why, if the source image is "anywhere else in the Universe", would Google block it?
Why wouldn't Google (in collusion with NASA) paste "anywhere else in the universe" there instead covering it with such an obvious thing as a rectangular black area?
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Was able to figure out how to grab a screen shot:
This was taken 3 minutes ago
Google Earth (view Sky)
Originally posted by cluckerspud
Hear me out. We can't rule out everything right?! We must except and investigate any and all options. What if...... WHAT IF Google sky is hiding a giant interstellar taco?! This would change everything. I for one feel the chances of a taco are just as great as a mis-translated planet from a economics major.
Originally posted by Phage
If you go to the original source of the images that Google uses you will find the "hidden" section of sky.
Originally posted by watchitburn
I also got the black box on google sky, then I used the patch and it got filled:
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/7a178030b815.jpg[/atsimg]
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/855520b1b45a.jpg[/atsimg]
With that being said, I think any information the Govt. just gives out to the general population should be scrutinized extensively. But i know nothing about astronomy so I will have to do more research.
Originally posted by WeRpeons
I would think with all the astronomers gazing out at the night sky, this wouldn't have been able to be kept secret for long.
Originally posted by ziggyproductions05
I hate NIbiru threads, but I have to admit the OP did a good job presenting the information and it is intriguing.