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Anonymous Coward User ID: 717881 United Kingdom 07/08/2009 03:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | These are all from the last couple days... Quoting: Mark Payne 720776Something must be happening. this is odd, the moon rose in the weast Thread: this is odd, the moon rose in the weast The moon rose to far South Thread: The moon rose to far South First the moon was too large, now it's out of place Thread: First the moon was too large, now it's out of place Anyone notice the moon is in the wrong place tonight? Thread: Anyone notice the moon is in the wrong place tonight? Moon is very low in the South Thread: Moon is very low in the South The Moon Is Too Far South in the Sky Thread: << BREAKING: The Moon Is Too Far South in the Sky >> mp Too much weed, not enough time. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 699925 United States 07/08/2009 03:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no moon last night. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 719454It's a full moon. It's there. Just depends on where THERE is. I'm around the Great Lakes region and it's too far South right now. We had a Front move in over night and I couldn't see it clearly this morning--around 4:30am--except for the bright glow. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 629459 United States 07/08/2009 03:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it is south of where it usually is tonight... Quoting: Jeremy 717112But I can't say for certain that it's never been there before. I just can usually look out into my backyard and see it. Tonight I've had to look south to see it. not too far south. it has to be way south of all of us in the northern hemisphere for it to eclipse. it has to be lined up with the ecliptic, which at night, would make it appear very, very far south. almost where if you were far enough north, probably near the arctic circle, you couldn't see it at all. it's all about perspective, tilt, and orbit. hence, it will appear further north during the day, then further south during the night. all according to where it is in it's orbit and what time you get to see it. |
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Sou£ User ID: 718254 United States 07/08/2009 03:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its the Annunaki messing with us P.S. I have also seen a half moon in daylight. Not sure how that is possible Quoting: Floyd007 720879That would be Venus Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. The human spirit is to grow strong by conflict. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 629459 United States 07/08/2009 03:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its the Annunaki messing with us P.S. I have also seen a half moon in daylight. Not sure how that is possible Quoting: Floyd007 720879lol! i love glp... get yourself a couple of tennis balls and a lamp, simulate orbit of earth/sun and moon/earth. it'll take 15 seconds and you'll see the error in your previous thought |
Floyd007 User ID: 720879 United States 07/08/2009 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | By my calculations, the sun would need to be below the horizon for that to happen. Not sure what they pay NASA scientists for if no one else noticed that. Its the Annunaki, since I've heard them on the ether. Things stay that way until the US Gov acknowledges their presence. Its not pretty. |
Floyd007 User ID: 720879 United States 07/08/2009 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is a link to a post on my encounters with the Annunaki out in wilds of New York City. [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] As you can see, they've been around for a while. Just decided to uncloak because of the immense strain they are putting on me to announce their arrival. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 629459 United States 07/08/2009 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just one more evidence of one world government when every one agrees a half moon can be viewed at midday. Thx Quoting: Floyd007 720879hmm. more evidence of the laws of physics you mean? the light on the moon has nothing to do with day/night phases on earth. when you see a half moon, it's because the moon is 90 degrees from the earths alignment to the sun. period. whichever you prefer, waxing or waning. you will see it twice throughout each full moon phase. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 634208 United States 07/08/2009 05:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just one more evidence of one world government when every one agrees a half moon can be viewed at midday. Thx Quoting: Floyd007 720879Look dumbass, a first quarter or last quarter moon ("half full" to laymen idiots like you) will ALWAYS rise at noon or set at noon respectively. [link to atropos.as.arizona.edu] It's not a conspiracy, it's the way the moon has looked for billions of years. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 634208 United States 07/08/2009 05:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | By my calculations, the sun would need to be below the horizon for that to happen. Not sure what they pay NASA scientists for if no one else noticed that. Its the Annunaki, since I've heard them on the ether. Things stay that way until the US Gov acknowledges their presence. Its not pretty. Quoting: Floyd007 720879In all seriousness, seek mental help. You need to get back on your meds before you snap and kill an "Annunaki" who was really just a human. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 705842 United States 07/08/2009 05:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The partial penumbral eclipse f the moon happened exactly as calculated last night and the total eclipse of the moon in front of the sun will happen perfectly on July 22nd for those in the far east. Now...for those of you who think it's out of place, explain how the moon can be out of place if these events, along with the hundreds of distant star occultations per month by it are happening exactly as they should. We're waiting..... |
Floyd007 User ID: 720879 United States 07/08/2009 05:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My apologies. I was refering to instances when the moon appeared half full earlier this year, most notably in January/February, and not to the current phase of the moon. Which according to [link to stardate.org] should be full tonite. |
aLeopards User ID: 721153 Canada 07/08/2009 05:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | sumthin coolie about this tread. Brother sun, intuition moon. Home at the forest. Sure every post I have mentions goat blood...How do you think we get plasma tv's? Organic needs are being assaulted. I'm not amused by this & encourage all to grow heirloom seed for themselves. The garden gives greatest power. Diabetes curing food list [Forget the FDA - Think for yourself]: Thread: Every item recently recalled by FDA for salmonella has diabetic healing also prostate Big Pharma rids their competition |
KiltGuy User ID: 542074 United States 07/08/2009 07:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lol! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 629459i love glp... get yourself a couple of tennis balls and a lamp, simulate orbit of earth/sun and moon/earth. it'll take 15 seconds and you'll see the error in your previous thought Someone with a brain! You're so gonna be kicked out of here. hehe I was going to recommend the same, but you beat me to it. ;) |