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Title: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Username on January 21, 2019, 11:05:21 AM
Is every body ok and accounted for?

I suggest full psychological and physical evaluations for any foolish enough to view this without the appropriate protection.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Space Cowgirl on January 21, 2019, 11:20:32 AM
I only looked at it for a minute, then I went inside and closed all the blinds.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: rabinoz on January 21, 2019, 12:22:10 PM
Is every body ok and accounted for?

I suggest full psychological and physical evaluations for any foolish enough to view this without the appropriate protection.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: boydster on January 21, 2019, 12:23:22 PM
We were getting a bit of a snow storm here in Northeastern South Canada, so my family was well protected
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Wolvaccine on January 21, 2019, 12:48:09 PM
Australia thankfully missed out on this. Rab went out and stared at the moon though. Judging by his reply it seemed to have addled his brain. I can only wonder what happened to those that stared at it while it was red
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Username on January 21, 2019, 12:52:25 PM
Is every body ok and accounted for?

I suggest full psychological and physical evaluations for any foolish enough to view this without the appropriate protection.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Its too late now to put on protective eye wear. As much as we don't see eye to eye, I am deeply saddened by your current condition. Please let me know if there is anyway we can help you through this dark time.

Remember, try not to allow yourself to be brought to anger or frustration over this turn of events as that will only worsen the effects of the lunar illness. Do your best to avoid neurotically stimulating activities. Additionally, make sure you rest once the lunar malaise sets in.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: wise on January 21, 2019, 10:58:02 PM
Is every body ok and accounted for?

I suggest full psychological and physical evaluations for any foolish enough to view this without the appropriate protection.

God is showing its other face to Ameritards. I recommend you all to hope on boats and come to Istanbul, where place is well protected by Saint Joshua and his friends, and their spirituality.  8)

Since USA is killing millions in whole world, getting hatred of the whole world, and this event decreases the spiritualy credit point of USA as a country. It has to be considered to leave there as soon as possible. This is not a joke. Boats or Mexico can be a good alternative for your country.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: rabinoz on January 21, 2019, 11:23:25 PM
Is every body ok and accounted for?

I suggest full psychological and physical evaluations for any foolish enough to view this without the appropriate protection.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Its too late now to put on protective eye wear. As much as we don't see eye to eye, I am deeply saddened by your current condition. Please let me know if there is anyway we can help you through this dark time.

Remember, try not to allow yourself to be brought to anger or frustration over this turn of events as that will only worsen the effects of the lunar illness. Do your best to avoid neurotically stimulating activities. Additionally, make sure you rest once the lunar malaise sets in.
Those needing more information on this vital, though often ignored topic, should carefully study the following thread:
New Dangers - Eye Filters are now REQUIRED (https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=66597.msg1776554#msg1776554) especially from here on: Re: New Dangers - Eye Filters are now REQUIRED « Reply #15 » (https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=66597.msg1776677#msg1776677)
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Crutchwater on January 22, 2019, 03:57:46 AM
I was attacked by NASA's hologram wolves.

Also, I went temporarily insane, and thought briefly that dinosaur fossils were all planted by the Chinese.

Glad that's over!
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: JimmyTheCrab on January 22, 2019, 04:30:59 AM
I wore a niqab, even while in bed, to be safe. The moonshramp were busy that day, my friends.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: rabinoz on January 22, 2019, 04:46:30 AM
I was attacked by NASA's hologram wolves.

Also, I went temporarily insane, and thought briefly that dinosaur fossils were all planted by the Chinese.

Glad that's over!
And, of course, the deadly NS Particles are Neil Sokural Particles after their first victims :D Dinosaur Neil and Sokarul who luckily survived.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: robinofloxley on January 22, 2019, 06:36:26 AM
I was attacked by NASA's hologram wolves.

Also, I went temporarily insane, and thought briefly that dinosaur fossils were all planted by the Chinese.

Glad that's over!
And, of course, the deadly NS Particles are Neil Sokural Particles after their first victims :D Dinosaur Neil and Sokarul who luckily survived.

I was skim reading and actually read this as Neil Sedaka particles. :)
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: SomeDutchGuy on January 22, 2019, 10:50:08 AM
I was attacked by NASA's hologram wolves.

Also, I went temporarily insane, and thought briefly that dinosaur fossils were all planted by the Chinese.

Glad that's over!
And, of course, the deadly NS Particles are Neil Sokural Particles after their first victims :D Dinosaur Neil and Sokarul who luckily survived.

I was skim reading and actually read this as Neil Sedaka particles. :)

In my country NS stands for Nationale Spoorwegen (National Railways), I guess those particles are deadly.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Slemon on January 22, 2019, 04:42:18 PM
I'm a penguin now. Typing with flippers is very hard to do.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Tommyocean on January 29, 2019, 08:06:36 AM
Is there a single documented case of someone being physically harmed by looking at the moon?
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Space Cowgirl on January 29, 2019, 08:49:21 AM
rab looks at the moon all the time, you be the judge!
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Unconvinced on January 29, 2019, 09:08:02 AM
Is there a single documented case of someone being physically harmed by looking at the moon?

I once looked at the moon, walking home from the pub on a very cold clear night, slipped on some ice and mildly twisted my ankle.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Space Cowgirl on January 29, 2019, 10:14:24 AM
Is there a single documented case of someone being physically harmed by looking at the moon?

I once looked at the moon, walking home from the pub on a very cold clear night, slipped on some ice and mildly twisted my ankle.

You're lucky you survived.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Ski on January 29, 2019, 10:48:03 AM
I survived. I was outside when high cirrus moved in and obscured the moon in the minutes before and after totality.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Stash on January 29, 2019, 11:04:33 AM
Is there a single documented case of someone being physically harmed by looking at the moon?

I once looked at the moon, walking home from the pub on a very cold clear night, slipped on some ice and mildly twisted my ankle.

Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Wolvaccine on January 29, 2019, 01:37:46 PM
I wore a niqab, even while in bed, to be safe. The moonshramp were busy that day, my friends.

You should have gone with a burqa - the niqab still allows the eyes to be uncovered where the skin is the thinnest. The niqab looks like a bad ninja costume at any rate.

Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: JimmyTheCrab on January 30, 2019, 04:06:21 AM
Is there a single documented case of someone being physically harmed by looking at the moon?
I was brutally raped by the moon.

So, there is that.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Son of Orospu on January 31, 2019, 07:15:42 AM
I wore a welding visor while traveling outside during this horrid Super Wolf Blood Moon.  I fell off my porch and smashed my elbow, but luckily, I was able to keep my face protection on and therefore, suffered not serious injury. 
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: rabinoz on January 31, 2019, 02:21:53 PM
I wore a welding visor while traveling outside during this horrid Super Wolf Blood Moon.  I fell off my porch and smashed my elbow, but luckily, I was able to keep my face protection on and therefore, suffered not serious injury.
I hope you didn't drive when you "wore a welding visor while traveling outside".
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Wolvaccine on January 31, 2019, 02:41:43 PM
I wore a welding visor while traveling outside during this horrid Super Wolf Blood Moon.  I fell off my porch and smashed my elbow, but luckily, I was able to keep my face protection on and therefore, suffered not serious injury.
I hope you didn't drive when you "wore a welding visor while traveling outside".

I'd say it's a trade off. Yes driving with a welding visor presents a risk. Maybe you will have an accident. But exposing yourself to a full super blood wolf moon light? There is no maybe. You WILL get damaged. Maybe this is why rates of cancer, mental illness, allergies and dementia are on the rise.....people not taking moonlight safety seriously!
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: rabinoz on January 31, 2019, 05:05:11 PM
I wore a welding visor while traveling outside during this horrid Super Wolf Blood Moon.  I fell off my porch and smashed my elbow, but luckily, I was able to keep my face protection on and therefore, suffered not serious injury.
I hope you didn't drive when you "wore a welding visor while traveling outside".

I'd say it's a trade off. Yes driving with a welding visor presents a risk. Maybe you will have an accident. But exposing yourself to a full super blood wolf moon light? There is no maybe. You WILL get damaged. Maybe this is why rates of cancer, mental illness, allergies and dementia are on the rise.....people not taking moonlight safety seriously!
(https://www.dropbox.com/s/zyh0m30cwmp77fo/Einstein%20Duh.jpg?dl=1)
Still what better can one expect from a " ::) flat earther ::)"?
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: markjo on January 31, 2019, 06:15:43 PM
I wore a welding visor while traveling outside during this horrid Super Wolf Blood Moon.  I fell off my porch and smashed my elbow, but luckily, I was able to keep my face protection on and therefore, suffered not serious injury.
I hope you didn't drive when you "wore a welding visor while traveling outside".

I'd say it's a trade off. Yes driving with a welding visor presents a risk. Maybe you will have an accident.
I should think that an accident while driving and wearing a welding visor would be all but a certainty.

But exposing yourself to a full super blood wolf moon light? There is no maybe. You WILL get damaged. Maybe this is why rates of cancer, mental illness, allergies and dementia are on the rise.....people not taking moonlight safety seriously!
You do realize that a lunar eclipse (blood moon) reduces the amount of moonlight, don't you?  Isn't less moonlight supposed to be a good thing?
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Username on February 04, 2019, 08:43:31 AM
But exposing yourself to a full super blood wolf moon light? There is no maybe. You WILL get damaged. Maybe this is why rates of cancer, mental illness, allergies and dementia are on the rise.....people not taking moonlight safety seriously!
You do realize that a lunar eclipse (blood moon) reduces the amount of moonlight, don't you?  Isn't less moonlight supposed to be a good thing?
Fantastic question, and one many junior astronomers often raise!

There are three reasons why I'd be hesitant in spite of the supposed reduced moonlight.
1) People tend to flock to watch things with labels like "Super Moon" or "Blood Moon" or "Eclipse". People who otherwise would have no moonlight exposure, due to being good people that don't stay out at night, are introduced to these new dangers - and their body is unready to handle the new attack due to a lack of history in fighting these pathogen's light.
2) If this is indeed caused by a shadow object, then one MUST worry about the shadow object lensing and concentrating the polarized light along its edges.
3) Empirical and historical evidence points to the Blood Moon as a particularly dangerous phenomena that affects many life forms otherwise not affected by the moon in a measurable way.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Curiouser and Curiouser on February 04, 2019, 08:44:49 AM
Plus, ya know, werewolves.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Crouton on February 04, 2019, 08:46:28 AM
There's reason for caution. Many people who study the moon tend to believe in the round earth theory. One cannot deny the correlation.
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Lonegranger on February 04, 2019, 10:12:15 AM
But exposing yourself to a full super blood wolf moon light? There is no maybe. You WILL get damaged. Maybe this is why rates of cancer, mental illness, allergies and dementia are on the rise.....people not taking moonlight safety seriously!
You do realize that a lunar eclipse (blood moon) reduces the amount of moonlight, don't you?  Isn't less moonlight supposed to be a good thing?
Fantastic question, and one many junior astronomers often raise!

There are three reasons why I'd be hesitant in spite of the supposed reduced moonlight.
1) People tend to flock to watch things with labels like "Super Moon" or "Blood Moon" or "Eclipse". People who otherwise would have no moonlight exposure, due to being good people that don't stay out at night, are introduced to these new dangers - and their body is unready to handle the new attack due to a lack of history in fighting these pathogen's light.
2) If this is indeed caused by a shadow object, then one MUST worry about the shadow object lensing and concentrating the polarized light along its edges.
3) Empirical and historical evidence points to the Blood Moon as a particularly dangerous phenomena that affects many life forms otherwise not affected by the moon in a measurable way.

I imagine you are going to provide a link to this Empirical and Historical evidence. It would be an interesting read. If moonlight was as dangerous as you claim why has no government ever put out a health warning, as I’m sure they have access to the same information as yourself?
On a technical point what equipment have you been using to measure the degree of polarisation it would be interesting to know how you have come by your knowledge as it contradicts all I’ve seen about light polarisation levels during different moon phases. Assuming you have carried out such measurements  did you conduct them throughout one or more than one lunar phase?
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: markjo on February 04, 2019, 08:55:45 PM
2) If this is indeed caused by a shadow object, then one MUST worry about the shadow object lensing and concentrating the polarized light along its edges.
Why should anyone worry about "the lensing and concentrating" of a polarized shadow?  Or am I missing a unique FE meaning for the word "shadow"?
Title: Re: Super Wolf Blood Moon Check-in
Post by: Curiouser and Curiouser on February 04, 2019, 09:23:05 PM
2) If this is indeed caused by a shadow object, then one MUST worry about the shadow object lensing and concentrating the polarized light along its edges.
Why should anyone worry about "the lensing and concentrating" of a polarized shadow?  Or am I missing a unique FE meaning for the word "shadow"?

John is postulating that something in the "shadow object" bends the light as it passes by the circular edge allowing for a concentrating of light past the shadow object. Imagine a refracting atmosphere on a globe acting as an annular lens. Or perhaps he's heard of Poisson's Spot, a phenomenon by which diffracted light around a circular obscuration gives rise to a point of intensity on axis. This, however, requires a set of criteria that the Moon does not meet. Regardless of the proposed mechanism, if light were focused and concentrated, it would be observed. Which it's not.