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RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 74465 6/21/2006 3:26 PM
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Prometheus User ID: 58 6/21/2006 3:29 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | impact? |
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Mr spock User ID: 79541 6/21/2006 3:31 PM
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:flower:
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 108456 6/21/2006 3:31 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | PLANET X??
POLE SHIFT?
I DO WONDER IF THAT COSMIC WAVE THING IS GOING TO KICK SOME ASS REAL SOON ALSO!
Thanks KENT !!!
screw the debinkers keep the onfo coming!! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 94063 6/21/2006 3:32 PM | |
SCREAMMMMMM User ID: 108456 6/21/2006 3:33 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | I hope Nancy will talk more often about stuff also |
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Prometheus User ID: 58 6/21/2006 3:33 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | what about the cloud?
I look at those animated gifs all the time as I track TS development.
and that IS one fast cloud.
too fast. |
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Daffy Durken User ID: 97147 6/21/2006 3:33 PM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 94063 6/21/2006 3:35 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | Oh I'm sure Nancy LIEder will come up with another total pack of LIES and fabrications to explain her stupid Zeta fantasies.
All you really need is solid science. Something Nancy, Kent and the other usual crowd of 'artistes' knows nothing about. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 108456 6/21/2006 3:35 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | 94063 I WILL PASS I have had years of reading the debunkers so I will read everything else from now on
scroll is for debinkers |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 94063 6/21/2006 3:38 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | The satellite cloud animation is certainly intriguing... but I'm not sure how it ties into the wave story. To me they are two totally separate things... except to the conspiracists. To them, EVEYRTHING is connected. LOL |
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SCREAMMMMMMM User ID: 108456 6/21/2006 3:39 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | Yep I did go look for that debinker site many times yet the don't seem to have one or any pictures......I think they are goberment agents and would never trust a debinker EVER EVER EVER
so why don't you try starting a thread with a nice link from here so none of us have to read post after post or scroll scroll past a bunch of the same stuff you all always say until I vomit |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 94063 6/21/2006 3:39 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | 108456, it's ok.
I wouldn't expect you to understand a good solid scientific explanation anyway.
Go back to reading people like Academic Kenton and Nancy "Chicken Little" Lieder, that's more your speed. |
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~Cactusleaf~ User ID: 505 6/21/2006 3:41 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | What would cause a speedy cloud movement like that? very strange indeed. |
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Prometheus User ID: 58 6/21/2006 3:42 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote |
The satellite cloud animation is certainly intriguing... but I'm not sure how it ties into the wave story. To me they are two totally separate things... except to the conspiracists. To them, EVEYRTHING is connected. LOL Quoting: Anonymous Coward 94063
I think OP was hinting that there may have been an impact off the coast in the Pacific, kicking up waves and a plume that we see racing across the screen.
Thats the tie-in I believe.
Lets face it. Impacts do happen and we have just passed through the tail (s) of a fragmented comet. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 66446 6/21/2006 3:45 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | impossibly
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Nothing is impossible in the world of imagination. You should know that better than most in here |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2268 6/21/2006 3:45 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | i dont think the cloud is moving
i believe it to be when they switch from visible to infrared.
the cloud appears to be moving fast as the switch is taking place as parts that cannot be seen in the visible spectrum are appearing in the infra red spectrum and making it look like its moving faster than it is.
also note it takes over an hour to move that distance.
this is a theory however i can allready think of conditions where it may fail. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 108460 6/21/2006 3:45 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | Keep up the great work OP. Love your website  |
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Sireen User ID: 107965 6/21/2006 3:46 PM
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That is a trip! Don't argue with idiots, you'll never win! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 94063 6/21/2006 3:50 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | was looking for other satellite photos of central america on 6-19 to confirm the WSI animation
Found this one, kinda odd
[link to www.nnvl.noaa.gov]
I think that might be a fragment from the 73P comet, and perhaps we found the impact point that created all these waves!

Just kidding. I really think the line is a UFO entry into our atmosphere. No... kidding again. But the image is interesting nonetheless. |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 74465 6/21/2006 3:50 PM
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A Tesla fireball is created by two or more transmitters broadcasting Tesla rays to create a slug of very high 'infolded' EM energy that is moved across three-dimensional space by manipulation of the ray parameters. When over or in the target, their contained EM energy is released in microseconds to create nuclear bomb-sized explosions or large earthquakes.
[link to www.nexusmagazine.com]
Also see Tesla Howitzer:
[link to www.cheniere.org]
Makes me wonder now about Norway Meteor
[link to cyberspaceorbit.com] [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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slick - nli User ID: 7971 6/21/2006 3:56 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | It looks more like light. Could it be sunlight reflected off of those cloud tops? |
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Propboy User ID: 108450 6/21/2006 3:59 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | The "cloud" could be the reflection of the Sun of the ocean. I'm not totally certain, but look at it again with this in mind. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 66446 6/21/2006 4:00 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | very high 'infolded' EM energy
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Infolded energy? Where does it infold to?
They better make sure they dont hit something on the other side. Or the ET's will be pissed!! LOL |
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Propboy User ID: 108450 6/21/2006 4:00 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | You got in there before me slick - nli. |
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Prometheus User ID: 58 6/21/2006 4:00 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | reflection of the sun?
you're kidding right? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2268 6/21/2006 4:02 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | how about reflections from venus?
haha |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 94063 6/21/2006 4:03 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | I also thought it might be sun reflecting off the ocean surface... but after considering that explanation, I'm not sure how that would show up on satellite.
Here's another possibility:
[link to coastwatch.noaa.gov]
On June 15, 2006 the GOES-SST operational products
will include a new cloud mask called Bayesian.
This image is a comparison to demonstrate the changes.
Is the satellite loop Kent has archived a GOES loop? Perhaps they are still working out kinks in the new cloud mask algorithms? |
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Sireen User ID: 107965 6/21/2006 4:03 PM
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propboy User ID: 108450 6/21/2006 4:03 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote |
reflection of the sun?
you're kidding right? Quoting: Prometheus
Just putting forward a hypothosis. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 58 6/21/2006 4:05 PM | | Re: RETRACT: Big Waves and an impossibly fast cloud on satellite | Quote | no prob propboy.
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