Strange Siting With Sirius in North America? | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6982701 Canada 01/06/2012 09:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As much as the guy bothers me some times, I can't help thinking about Apollo's comments that he "knows" government officials who say the atmosphere is thinning. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6982701 Seeing threads like this add to the worries I have when the weather in Southern Ontario is +0 almost everyday this winter, with temperatures going up to 5 this weekend. Extremely abnormal and the fact people seem to not question it worries me even more. "Oh what beautiful weather." This is Ontario, Canada, and this is the freezing cold part of the year, you should know that. Just loaded my daily check of [link to theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com] and the first article is headlined: "Earth’s climate unraveling? Winter disappears across portions of the northern hemisphere" Coincidences I do not like to see. |
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Bowyn Aerrow User ID: 1527778 United States 01/06/2012 09:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nope. Sirius is laying on the couch, softly snoring as she normally does this time of night. My Dog's name is Sirius named after some star... ;-) For the last month we have had deep fog roll in about the same time the sun sets, we barely see the moon most nights this time of year. Forget stars. "My Dog, its full of fleas!" -David Bowwow “A paranoid is someone who knows a little of what's going on. A psychotic is a guy who's just found out what's going on.” - William S. Burroughs |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 8383820 United States 01/06/2012 09:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I happened upon another interesting revelation about Sirius while doing research today. I noticed the unusually dramatic twinkling of Sirius last night, and commented that I thought I could see two points of light, i.e., two stars. I did not know until today that Sirius is in a binary system, and that the companion star is not visible to the naked eye. I, without a doubt, was able to see two points of light, which, according to the experts, is not possible. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8033633 United States 01/06/2012 09:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I happened upon another interesting revelation about Sirius while doing research today. I noticed the unusually dramatic twinkling of Sirius last night, and commented that I thought I could see two points of light, i.e., two stars. I did not know until today that Sirius is in a binary system, and that the companion star is not visible to the naked eye. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8383820 I, without a doubt, was able to see two points of light, which, according to the experts, is not possible. So you either a Dogon or a Dogon lsg puller |
No Nibiru 4 Me 01/06/2012 09:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The blue/white/red sparkling object is really putting on a performance tonight in the Metropolitan New York - area, towards the Southeast (and over the Atlantic Ocean) its going nuts. Also, the moon is intensely bright tonight, at 20:00 EST, it almost looked like twilight. In my unprofessional opinion, methinks something might happen. |
PhxRising User ID: 6245825 Canada 01/06/2012 10:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The blue/white/red sparkling object is really putting on a performance tonight in the Metropolitan New York - area, towards the Southeast (and over the Atlantic Ocean) its going nuts. Quoting: No Nibiru 4 Me 0 Also, the moon is intensely bright tonight, at 20:00 EST, it almost looked like twilight. In my unprofessional opinion, methinks something might happen. Something will happen. In fact, the odds of nothing happening, ever again, are quite small. |
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PhxRising User ID: 6245825 Canada 01/06/2012 10:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Something will happen. In fact, the odds of nothing happening, ever again, are quite small. Quoting: PhxRising CHANGE is the ONLY inevitability. The satanic rulers don't really 'fear' anything the way we understand 'fear'. But, they fight change with everything they have, knowing their parasitic ways cannot continue otherwise. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1317305 United States 01/06/2012 11:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As much as the guy bothers me some times, I can't help thinking about Apollo's comments that he "knows" government officials who say the atmosphere is thinning. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6982701 Seeing threads like this add to the worries I have when the weather in Southern Ontario is +0 almost everyday this winter, with temperatures going up to 5 this weekend. Extremely abnormal and the fact people seem to not question it worries me even more. "Oh what beautiful weather." This is Ontario, Canada, and this is the freezing cold part of the year, you should know that. Same here where I live, Montana, no winter to speak of yet. A couple of snow storms, very mild weather. Tons of sunshine. I mean I am not complaining, it is a rather nice change, but a little unsettleing. I am afraid we will have a repeat of last years incredibly hot summer. We live in Montana because we are not lovers of heat. Last summer I thought I would die ! And with this winter being sooo incredibly mild, I fear what next summer will bring in temps. YUK ! Maybe I will have to move farther north! To Greenland or something..... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1317305 United States 01/07/2012 12:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nip, I do appreciate your explanations, but you have to provide us with some substantial evidence, otherwise it's very easy for people to write off NIP , I disagree with the above poster. I don't feel you ever explain anything , so there is nothing to appreciate. YOu just blurt things out, and expect belief on our part. Sure I can believe it is a Craft, it sure looks like it and Jupiter too. But how do you know this? And why should we believe you? Where does all of this supposed knowledge come from that you continually share on GLP? Some of us need more then just a " Oh that is not a star, that is a light ship" statement. And why are you so privy to so much info NIP ? I find it irritating, almost like a zealot Christian. |
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Sol963 User ID: 3248713 United Kingdom 01/07/2012 12:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is anyone else noticing Sirius glowing incredibly bright tonight and flickering intensely? Could anyone in North America confirm if they see this or not? My wife and I noticed it at about 9:25pm CDT. Quoting: Grimsun Sirius is located just below Orion, and is visible in the southern sky right now. It looks CRAZY... I realize this is an atmospheric disturbance but none of the other stars are having this effect that I can tell. Have thought this about Sirius for many months if not over a year now, seems to twinkle extra bright, no one else I talk to even notice |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 7457916 United States 01/07/2012 12:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is anyone else noticing Sirius glowing incredibly bright tonight and flickering intensely? Could anyone in North America confirm if they see this or not? My wife and I noticed it at about 9:25pm CDT. Quoting: Grimsun Sirius is located just below Orion, and is visible in the southern sky right now. It looks CRAZY... I realize this is an atmospheric disturbance but none of the other stars are having this effect that I can tell. It does this alot, Its a Plasma light ship from heaven not the star. Image from GLP's 20" scope :Astromut sirius: Can this imge be cleaned up, maybe to get rid if the lens flare. |
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Anonymous Coward 01/07/2012 03:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I sometimes wonder if you people have ever looked at the sky before, or is it just after reading threads on GLP that you bother to pay attention. Sirius has always been noted for extreme twinkling when it's near the horizon. It's the brightest star in the sky, and when it's low, its light has a lot of atmosphere to pass through. Other bright stars do the same, and even planets can twinkle close to the horizon. I've been an amateur astronomer fo over 40 years, and this is nothing new to me. There are also references to it in books going back hundreds of years. Just because something's new to you doesn't mean it's never been seen before, or isn't understood. Please try to do a little research before posting... |
YOUCITY23 User ID: 1554286 United States 01/07/2012 04:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I happened upon another interesting revelation about Sirius while doing research today. I noticed the unusually dramatic twinkling of Sirius last night, and commented that I thought I could see two points of light, i.e., two stars. I did not know until today that Sirius is in a binary system, and that the companion star is not visible to the naked eye. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8383820 I, without a doubt, was able to see two points of light, which, according to the experts, is not possible. I've been seeing some very weird stars in the sky the past couple of nights flickering like crazy and I've never seen Sirius brighter. One of the flickering ones was red. I've seen all of the above before but never like this. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1317305 United States 01/07/2012 10:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I sometimes wonder if you people have ever looked at the sky before, or is it just after reading threads on GLP that you bother to pay attention. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 0 Sirius has always been noted for extreme twinkling when it's near the horizon. It's the brightest star in the sky, and when it's low, its light has a lot of atmosphere to pass through. Other bright stars do the same, and even planets can twinkle close to the horizon. I've been an amateur astronomer fo over 40 years, and this is nothing new to me. There are also references to it in books going back hundreds of years. Just because something's new to you doesn't mean it's never been seen before, or isn't understood. Please try to do a little research before posting... hmmm? I have been looking at the constellation everynight, from my backdoor, for well over 10 years. It is brighter, say what you want with your "professional" opinion. But something is up with it... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8399009 United States 01/07/2012 10:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nip, I do appreciate your explanations, but you have to provide us with some substantial evidence, otherwise it's very easy for people to write off I would think it OBVIOUS if there was that much methane in the air, man would in some big serious shit. MINDs please. the evidence of the craft is that they are obviously NOT stars, which do not turn of and on and blink and move around and change colors. I think thus the substantial evidence is right in front of you. I posted the image of Sirius in this thread, that is NOT a STAR or SUN. Astromut cannot resolve a better image because this is not 8.6 light years away. And the central portion of the image is not of the color patterns of stars. |
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Grimsun (OP) User ID: 4986601 United States 01/07/2012 08:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am wondering if it's connected to the insanely warm winter we are having. If the atmosphere is somehow different now. I've always known Sirius to be large and commanding but never 'stop dead in your tracks' when you glance in the general direction, like it has been recently. Last Edited by Grimsun on 01/07/2012 08:40 PM Grimsun |
<Path> User ID: 774195 United States 01/07/2012 08:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last Edited by <Path> on 01/07/2012 08:43 PM The dreamer and the dream One awakens inside the other Rediscovering universal truths |
Grimsun (OP) User ID: 4986601 United States 01/07/2012 08:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is sirius supposed to be brighter than Jupiter, or is it just that it appeared that way on the horizon? Quoting: Conspiracynut1 Jupiter varies in it's brightness based on several factors. All planets appear brighter/larger when they are closer to the Earth. Jupiter ranges from a faint orangish spot to a thick orange sphere depending. Right now it is a little larger than average I would say. Grimsun |