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Originally posted by ColAngus
reply to post by Gerizo
No amount of evidence I can provide will convince you it is anything but a blue planet, short of launching your @ss into space to have a looksie yourself.
It is lens flare. The video itself is "beyond a reasonable doubt." Look it up. See other examples available to you all over the internet.
IF, IF, IF it were Nibiru/Planet X/Cybertron, there would be exceedingly significant, observable effects that would prove that it's not lens flare. But that's not happening.
Thanks for coming out.
Well since you provided nothing but a comment back I guess it doesn't prove its a lens flare either. Unless I missed your posted evidence. But I do agree with you that the only way to know for sure is to go up and look ourselves. It is not a lens flare, at the 3:03 mark up to the 3:15 mark on the very right side of the screen you will see a blue ball shaped lens flare from your supposed lens flare in middle of the screen. How can a lens flare give off another lens flare? How can a lens flare reflect part of the sun in a crescent shape? I never said it was " Nibiru" either, I stated that it looked like a blue planet with moons. No, No, No, thank you.
Originally posted by BelowPublicKnowledge
Originally posted by pazcat
Lens flare.
Somebody had to say it.
It cant be a lens flare. Do you see the moons orbiting around it?
Originally posted by facewhatly
reply to post by ColAngus
just because you can't see something does not mean it isn't there