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Originally posted by Druscilla
Originally posted by loveguy
reply to post by AGWskeptic
Dang, that is pretty!
So could this be a piece of the ionosphere getting heated?
Can we even identify with our eyes what haarp does? How it does it?
Friend should have sold it to a magazine.
It's worth a thousand bucks at least.
Originally posted by AGWskeptic
reply to post by LoveisanArt
I don't think the Americans "took" the land from Canada.
If my memory serves me correctly it was purchased from Russia.
Some intreresting reading about Alaska,
en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by pheniks
reply to post by Manhater
it cannot look like a invisible spaceship (hence the invisible part)
Originally posted by butcherguy
Originally posted by AGWskeptic
reply to post by LoveisanArt
I don't think the Americans "took" the land from Canada.
If my memory serves me correctly it was purchased from Russia.
Some intreresting reading about Alaska,
en.wikipedia.org...
That Canuck is lucky the Russians didn't claim the rest of 'Canada', or we may have bought the rest of Canada.
JK,
On topic, I think it's a desk lamp reflection.... Plain as day.edit on 9-12-2012 by butcherguy because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by kingster129
You wanna know what that picture is?
Extra-dimensional beings that have descended into our vibration.
...
Seems as though there are some testing areas around there...I took this picture from this sight...
Not saying it is the same thing, but maybe what we are seeing here is a rocket launch
Further research on this facility shows no launches during 2006, so unless you are not certain of the actual date the picture was taken it is still possible that it is a rocket test, they do have HAARP in Alaska and it is possible we are seeing an activation of that...not sure what HAARP looks like yet...will continue to look for more possibilities.
Still not the same, but doesn't mean its not possible..depends when the picture was taken during the activation or after, if they had beams of energy shooting up from just a few of the antennas maybe this is what you see in your picture?
Originally posted by AGWskeptic
reply to post by Destinyone
Thank you.
I sent the person who was there another note asking when it was taken.
It's got my curiousity alarm going full tilt, I must know what this is.
Edit, pic was taken about 6 years ago.edit on 8-12-2012 by AGWskeptic because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ziplock9000
Originally posted by loveguy
reply to post by AGWskeptic
Dang, that is pretty!
So could this be a piece of the ionosphere getting heated?
Can we even identify with our eyes what haarp does? How it does it?
Friend should have sold it to a magazine.
It's worth a thousand bucks at least.
Why jump to such outlandish conclusions and conjectures?
If you walk into a room and all of a sudden see light, do you assume it's aliens or just that you've flicked the light switch?
Originally posted by Plotus
Originally posted by AGWskeptic
reply to post by Destinyone
Thank you.
I sent the person who was there another note asking when it was taken.
It's got my curiousity alarm going full tilt, I must know what this is.
Edit, pic was taken about 6 years ago.edit on 8-12-2012 by AGWskeptic because: (no reason given)
Judging on the position of the sun, my guess Late July, the last few days, and the time from 2:00 to 3:00 AM (our night time)
Pretty unusual event, the cloud formation and the beams of light.... cool...!
Originally posted by AGWskeptic
reply to post by BrokenAngelWings33
Yukon Flats Alaska 6 years ago.
I like the different contrast, it really cleans it up and shows the cloud better.
Originally posted by tpg47
Originally posted by AGWskeptic
reply to post by BrokenAngelWings33
Yukon Flats Alaska 6 years ago.
I like the different contrast, it really cleans it up and shows the cloud better.
No it doesn't . It shows a textured ceiling and an ornate light fitting .