About "Moving the Moon" Umm... | |
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| Hydra User ID: 30698941 12/23/2012 02:21 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't have a video camera so I haven't been able to try this yet but it seems to me that the rest of what he is saying here could be right even without the moon being a projection, which I don't think it is. Quoting: Cat.Man.Deux What he says - for those too impatient to watch - is you put a camera on a tripod at about heart-height and aim it at the moon or setting sun behind a nearby fixed object, like a flagpole, and then stand directly behind the camera and start recording. Move your body side to side, and up and down behind the camera by bending your knees and the image of the moon will move relative to the fixed object. The hypothesis is that our "personal magnetic field" is affecting the chemtrail-induced liquid-crystal behavior of the atmosphere and refracts the light accordingly. If these liquid crystals are affected by our magnetic fields, then it would be like looking at an image in a flexible mirror, as you bend it the image moves around. This seems to be happening here, but again - gotta try it. If this works...how else can you explain it? Look at OPs avatar - and you know, why this happens to him. . If the Moon is off, if Earth wobbles or if there is a pole shift how can things like this, predicted decades ago, happen? ![]() Annular Solar Eclipse - January 15, 2010 - Rameshwaram, India |
| zvezda 1 User ID: 3442052 12/23/2012 02:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't have a video camera so I haven't been able to try this yet but it seems to me that the rest of what he is saying here could be right even without the moon being a projection, which I don't think it is. Quoting: Cat.Man.Deux What he says - for those too impatient to watch - is you put a camera on a tripod at about heart-height and aim it at the moon or setting sun behind a nearby fixed object, like a flagpole, and then stand directly behind the camera and start recording. Move your body side to side, and up and down behind the camera by bending your knees and the image of the moon will move relative to the fixed object. The hypothesis is that our "personal magnetic field" is affecting the chemtrail-induced liquid-crystal behavior of the atmosphere and refracts the light accordingly. If these liquid crystals are affected by our magnetic fields, then it would be like looking at an image in a flexible mirror, as you bend it the image moves around. This seems to be happening here, but again - gotta try it. If this works...how else can you explain it? Look at OPs avatar - and you know, why this happens to him. . If he was a cat, capable of writing...yep. Not funny, by the way. |
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| Hydra User ID: 30698941 12/23/2012 03:06 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am not the OP you morans - if you can't even get this right, don't bother watching the vid .OMG, forgot to set the <humor></humor> tags - necessary for some Americans. . If the Moon is off, if Earth wobbles or if there is a pole shift how can things like this, predicted decades ago, happen? ![]() Annular Solar Eclipse - January 15, 2010 - Rameshwaram, India |
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