posted on Nov, 12 2004 @ 06:23 PM
I dunno. I dunno if there's any planet X and I dunno what's up in the sky. That's why I gather copies of cam-shots--to figure out what can be seen
photographically that cannot be seen physically.
Have you ever been to www.realsightings.com? They photograph what cannot be seen with the naked eye. That's all they do.
Rense puts up photos that people have developed, and then they look and say, "Well, we never saw that when we took the picture!"
Okay? So, there's a lot we don't know about what is physically present. In light of the up and coming interdimensional physics discipline, all I
think we can do for a while is just take lots and lots of photos and ask lots and lots of questions.
Sometimes it takes a while to get one's questions answered.
Now, about that blue orb. Last year [on my rig that crashed] I copied off photos of that puppy [identical size] that were grey, not blue. Do I know
what that means? Hell no. Do I get paid for taking photos? No. Do I know what to expect? No. Am I going to be the one who answers these
questions raised by weirdness in photography? Again, no.
My nature is to ask question and bring up topics that others overlook, that's all. I pretend no special knowledge. Okay now?
I'm going to leave it to the astronomers to figure out what we're looking at. I'm just glad we have enough astronomers >HERE< that we'll get a
good cross-section of replies and responses, for a change.
[Ever been to Bad Astronomy? What a waste of time; they refuse to entertain any novel notion or question at all. At least this place is full of
open-minded people.]