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Something in the Sky

 
Anonymous Coward
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06/26/2009 04:18 PM
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Opie- I believe you! I have similar pics that I took last year. I live in New Jersey.
Anonymous Coward
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06/26/2009 04:34 PM
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Hey guys, I live in Michigan too. In kalamazoo to be exact. I saw the second sun myself back in March with the naked eye. For some reason it just didn't quite register and I just shrugged it off with a "naw."

On a side note, lots of A10 activity in the sky the last couple of days.
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06/26/2009 04:47 PM
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I hope you all don't get caught up in this. Those are normal pictures with a 'lensflare'. All of the planet x stuff is 100% bogus and designed to distract us from the real Global Conspiracy: the elite bankers (nwo)
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06/26/2009 04:48 PM
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I hope you all don't get caught up in this. Those are normal pictures with a 'lensflare'. All of the planet x stuff is 100% bogus and designed to distract us from the real Global Conspiracy: the elite bankers (nwo)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 707522


Christ...

The simerian tablets must have been lens flares too?
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06/26/2009 05:03 PM
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I hope you all don't get caught up in this. Those are normal pictures with a 'lensflare'. All of the planet x stuff is 100% bogus and designed to distract us from the real Global Conspiracy: the elite bankers (nwo)


Christ...

The simerian tablets must have been lens flares too?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 712283

do you mean Simian or Sumerian?
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06/26/2009 05:10 PM
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Pictures taken yesterday in Mich; no smoke. no mirrors, no glass and, Oh, no filter available for this 4 Gig Kodak Camera. What you see is up to you to decide.

Clutch

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 Quoting: Clutch Cargo 669551


Clutch Cargo,

Can you tell us the difference in the photos in the coloring? Is it the difference between morning and evening, the first and fifth more blue in color looking over trees and the second through fourth more orange in color looking over Lake Michigan? How are we oriented here?

A genuine question,

Thanks.
Clutch Cargo (OP)
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06/26/2009 05:25 PM
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First picture taken 3:36PM, 5th picture taken 7:33PM several blocks away. The Beach pictures taken between 8:57PM and 9:18PM. If you enlarge the photo's above the trees you can see a tail.

Clutch
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06/26/2009 05:37 PM
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Thanks, so Nibiru is north and slightly west of the sun in these pictures, and yes, I can see three dots in the tail in the last closeup picture through the trees.
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06/26/2009 05:45 PM
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Use shade 14 welding glasses to view the sun OP - if the 'blob' is still there then you have an anomaly, otherwise its a lens flare/optical effect for sure.
 Quoting: TAC

#12 works good too. That is what I use.
Anonymous Coward
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06/26/2009 05:46 PM
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Re: Something in the Sky
The Sun... Lens Flair..
Clutch Cargo (OP)
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06/28/2009 07:12 PM
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New picture taken today, orb is behind tree branch.

Clutch
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06/28/2009 07:18 PM

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It's the Millennium Falcon!

1dpanic
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06/28/2009 07:37 PM
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06/28/2009 07:37 PM
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Those are just the Alpha Draconians coming to try and take the planet.

I hope they never show up.

The babies are doomed!
Anonymous Coward
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06/28/2009 07:40 PM
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what - you never saw the sun going down?
what planet are you from?

moron!
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06/28/2009 07:52 PM
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blink
Creepster
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06/28/2009 07:54 PM
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I see a lens flare.

If this is px, then why is it one different sides of the camera depending on the angle of the sun?
Anonymous Coward
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06/28/2009 07:55 PM
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we'll I saw something like this yesterday....didn't have a camera....so, did I experience this "lens flare?"
Anonymous Coward
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06/28/2009 07:56 PM
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Block out the sun with a nearby tree or wall, or your hand, and see if the second object still appears. If the sunlight is completely blocked and it's still there, THEN you might have something. If it disappears, lens flare.
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06/28/2009 07:57 PM
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actually, I saw the big sun in the sky.....a minute later, it was covered up by clouds and I saw this really tiny sun. Texas
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06/28/2009 08:03 PM
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we'll I saw something like this yesterday....didn't have a camera....so, did I experience this "lens flare?"
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 548972


Try googling images for "sundogs" - those are pretty nifty
Anonymous Coward
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06/28/2009 08:28 PM
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I'm not seeing any reflection of the anomalous light source in the water. I'm open to the idea that something might be there though.
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06/28/2009 08:39 PM
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If this is px, then why is it one different sides of the camera depending on the angle of the sun?
 Quoting: Creepster 705142


It depends too on morning or evening, and whether the sun is lined up along the eastern or western horizon. I guess latitude has something to do with it, but mostly time of day and longitude, if the 2nd sun is on one side of the sun and then the other.

So in the mind's eye, line up the sun along whichever horizon it is. Midday or close to midday is probably a bit difficult to tell, like in the German Photo taken at 2:30 in the afternoon, perhaps on daylight savings time.
Anonymous Coward
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06/28/2009 08:40 PM
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Oh noes, the sun! we be ded nao
Anonymous Coward
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06/28/2009 08:58 PM
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Re: Something in the Sky
You may want to believe in MAGIC
[link to www.magic.iac.es]
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06/28/2009 09:29 PM
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You may want to believe in MAGIC
[link to www.magic.iac.es]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 696763

Start to enlarge the photos, they get interesting.
Most of you will say smudge or fingerprint, but I don't think so.
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06/28/2009 09:32 PM
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[link to www.magic.iac.es]
Earth420

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06/28/2009 09:35 PM
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Interesting...

Peace
Love to Mother Earth Always
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06/28/2009 09:36 PM
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There are a gabillion photos on the Internet of a second sun. I check the sun every day, all day long, and - with bare eyes, up close and personal - it is not there. Photos and videos simply do not suffice. They're not evidence of anything anymore.
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06/28/2009 09:39 PM
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Re: Something in the Sky
Those who are meant to see it will...

It is a Sign for them...





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