Project Blue Beam

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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #90 on: September 05, 2016, 09:00:23 PM »
I did not realize that the sun pauses for about 4 minutes a day, causing static shadows across the "globe".

Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #91 on: September 05, 2016, 09:09:49 PM »

Ever wonder why they do not touch on the subject of the planes visually vanishing?

I already gave a perfectly good explanation.

The plane is hard to see without the Sun shining on it.


Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #92 on: September 05, 2016, 09:11:24 PM »
I did not realize that the sun pauses for about 4 minutes a day, causing static shadows across the "globe".

The shadow is moving in the video.   I explained in some detail the direction it is moving.


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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #93 on: September 05, 2016, 10:44:02 PM »
.....I really don't know what to say about this thread... Does anyone have any clue of how many megawatts would be needed to project an entire continent with a "hologram"???

We are humans...not gods...

It seems the heavy conspiracy theorist now days are giving the government and powers to be super human abilities. 
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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #94 on: September 06, 2016, 12:20:07 AM »
Much harder to see is not invisible.
Also, one side has a lot of clouds, the other has none whatsoever!
Think about it, this has to be a man made phenomenon.
Every natural explanation does not fit the circumstances.

Dude, I am certain you have not even considered a natural cause.

That's the problem with your reasoning. That is the big, fat, painful problem. You start out with the belief that it supports your fiction but never EVER consider that it might have a simpler explanation.

And every evidence that suggests it isn't part of the conspiracy, is automatically part of the conspiracy.

I'd call that a severe symptom of mental illness.
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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #95 on: September 06, 2016, 12:35:29 AM »
The number of "mental health specialists" on the board will soon outnumber "astronauts" and "physics teachers".  ::)
Puerile.
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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #96 on: September 06, 2016, 12:53:00 AM »
The number of "mental health specialists" on the board will soon outnumber "astronauts" and "physics teachers".  ::)
Puerile.

I'm not a mental health specialist, but anyone truly believing the Earth is flat certainly suffers from some sort of mental problem.

Anything challenging their belief is either part of a conspiracy or just ignored.

Their beliefs contradict each other.  Just look at why one model can not be used to answers questions.

Look how often FE's resort to ad hominem or semantics.  This is something someone does when they become uncomfortable with the evidence provided.

The above is indicative of cognitive dissonance.

   

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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #97 on: September 06, 2016, 12:58:30 AM »



Looks pretty much the same to me but, please, do go on about cognitive dissonance.

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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #98 on: September 06, 2016, 12:59:31 AM »
The number of "mental health specialists" on the board will soon outnumber "astronauts" and "physics teachers".  ::)
Puerile.

Answer me a straightforward question, then:

If you say all evidence that does not support your idea must be part of a conspiracy, and that the lack of evidence for such a conspiracy is in fact *proof* of that conspiracy, what do you think that says about your mental state?
Only thing round in FE is its circular logic.

Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #99 on: September 06, 2016, 01:26:33 AM »
The number of "mental health specialists" on the board will soon outnumber "astronauts" and "physics teachers".  ::)
Puerile.
Hey you're just pretending - N30 has disappeared down the rabbit hole....
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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #100 on: September 06, 2016, 01:28:54 AM »



Looks pretty much the same to me but, please, do go on about cognitive dissonance.


Fixed that for you:

Only thing round in FE is its circular logic.

Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #101 on: September 06, 2016, 01:32:53 AM »



Looks pretty much the same to me but, please, do go on about cognitive dissonance.


Fixed that for you:



Cool can you do it for the same angle of the lamp please.  The line rotates during the video.

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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #102 on: September 06, 2016, 01:42:51 AM »
Rotated and enhanced the contrast.

Only thing round in FE is its circular logic.

Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #103 on: September 06, 2016, 01:48:09 AM »
Rotated and enhanced the contrast.



Thanks

So it appears the sun is moving right and there is an obstacle between the sun and the observer.

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Re: Interesting looking line in the sky
« Reply #104 on: September 06, 2016, 01:48:43 AM »
I am supposing that is early morning.  It is quite dark on the ground.
The video seems real but it could be a spoof by somebody who is familiar with the region who is filming this real event.
You can see at the beginning of the video the shadow is rotated slightly clockwise compared to at the end when it is slightly anticlockwise.  Presumably you could calculate how far away the mountain range using that change.  The shadow seems to be moving in the correct direction for it being a shadow where the sun is moving to the right in the northern hemisphere.  Sun goes right shadow moves left.

WOW! I cant believe what i'm seeing.
Actually the argument was that the line stayed vertical throughout the video!
Proving it is not capable of being the shadow of the sun!
So, Omegas first post proved my point, then he just crops and rotates the image to claim rotation??

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Re: Interesting looking line in the sky
« Reply #105 on: September 06, 2016, 01:53:31 AM »
I am supposing that is early morning.  It is quite dark on the ground.
The video seems real but it could be a spoof by somebody who is familiar with the region who is filming this real event.
You can see at the beginning of the video the shadow is rotated slightly clockwise compared to at the end when it is slightly anticlockwise.  Presumably you could calculate how far away the mountain range using that change.  The shadow seems to be moving in the correct direction for it being a shadow where the sun is moving to the right in the northern hemisphere.  Sun goes right shadow moves left.

WOW! I cant believe what i'm seeing.
Actually the argument was that the line stayed vertical throughout the video!
Proving it is not capable of being the shadow of the sun!
So, Omegas first post proved my point, then he just crops and rotates the image to claim rotation??


What? I lined up the lamp so both images have the same angle.

What I see is that the line moved to the left and rotated. What do you see?
« Last Edit: September 06, 2016, 01:55:20 AM by Omega »
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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #106 on: September 06, 2016, 01:57:18 AM »
But seriously, N30 (if that IS your real name), why do yo feel attacked by all this? You show a cool video of something in the sky and there appears to be a number of very natural explanations for it.

Why does that bother you so much?

Why do you find it so annoying that another option exists that does not include a global conspiracy with holographic illusions?
Only thing round in FE is its circular logic.

Re: Interesting looking line in the sky
« Reply #107 on: September 06, 2016, 02:12:08 AM »
I am supposing that is early morning.  It is quite dark on the ground.
The video seems real but it could be a spoof by somebody who is familiar with the region who is filming this real event.
You can see at the beginning of the video the shadow is rotated slightly clockwise compared to at the end when it is slightly anticlockwise.  Presumably you could calculate how far away the mountain range using that change.  The shadow seems to be moving in the correct direction for it being a shadow where the sun is moving to the right in the northern hemisphere.  Sun goes right shadow moves left.

WOW! I cant believe what i'm seeing.
Actually the argument was that the line stayed vertical throughout the video!
Proving it is not capable of being the shadow of the sun!
So, Omegas first post proved my point, then he just crops and rotates the image to claim rotation??

If you look at the frame holding the traffic signs the video begins with the line going to the right as it moves upwards away from the traffic sign frame

The line rotates to the left by the time the video is ending with reference to the same traffic sign frame.

Omega and you used a difference reference (the light) and we all can get the same result

The light is clearly rotated in your shot.............accident or by design it does not matter............that line actually did rotate during the video.
« Last Edit: September 06, 2016, 02:16:31 AM by Aliveandkicking »

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Re: Interesting looking line in the sky
« Reply #108 on: September 06, 2016, 02:52:19 AM »
"If you look at the frame holding the traffic signs the video begins with the line going to the right as it moves upwards away from the traffic sign frame." -

What does a line moving "upwards away" even mean...?

Re: Interesting looking line in the sky
« Reply #109 on: September 06, 2016, 03:00:11 AM »
"If you look at the frame holding the traffic signs the video begins with the line going to the right as it moves upwards away from the traffic sign frame." -

What does a line moving "upwards away" even mean...?

It was good enough for super man.

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Re: Interesting looking line in the sky
« Reply #110 on: September 06, 2016, 03:00:22 AM »
"If you look at the frame holding the traffic signs the video begins with the line going to the right as it moves upwards away from the traffic sign frame." -

What does a line moving "upwards away" even mean...?

Please, PLEASE answer my very simple question:

Why do you assume this video shows anything unnatural?
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Re: Interesting looking line in the sky
« Reply #111 on: September 06, 2016, 03:11:26 AM »
"If you look at the frame holding the traffic signs the video begins with the line going to the right as it moves upwards away from the traffic sign frame." -

What does a line moving "upwards away" even mean...?

Please, PLEASE answer my very simple question:

Why do you assume this video shows anything unnatural?

I suppose we have to ask what happens if the illuminati are not controlling the sky, antarctica and the shape of the Earth?    What happens if his life is more or less only his to make and there is nobody frustrating him and preventing him from achieving what he wants?

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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #112 on: September 06, 2016, 03:15:08 AM »
I think this thread, as with most conspiracy threads on the site, misses the point entirelly, and by a mile. The question is:
-What is Project Blue Beam?
and
-How do we know its real?
I'd like those questions answered
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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #113 on: September 06, 2016, 03:28:19 AM »
I think this thread, as with most conspiracy threads on the site, misses the point entirelly, and by a mile. The question is:
-What is Project Blue Beam?
and
-How do we know its real?
I'd like those questions answered

The first bit is in the OP: what it is, is the idea that some folks created Project Blue Balls to project holograms in the sky to create a world-wide panic, so as to take over the Earth.



As for why would we assume this to be real? I asked many times.

But N30 (sounds like an alias to me) refuses to answer the simplest question:

Why does he believe Project Blue Balls exists?
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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #114 on: September 06, 2016, 03:42:01 AM »
I've skimmed through the thread, but I'd rather hear it from the horse's mouth.
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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #115 on: September 06, 2016, 03:45:35 AM »
I've skimmed through the thread, but I'd rather hear it from the horse's mouth.

Me too!
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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #116 on: September 06, 2016, 04:29:31 AM »
Does anyone not see the issue here???

We are discussing a hologram sky......I mean in Texas we have rolling black outs that happen from too many A.C.s running. Yet a project that would take 100s of megawatts of extra power to pull of (assuming we have the tech to do it which I doubt), the grid would have enough power to spare??

I mean this has to stop somewhere......this is coming from someone whom is not for mainstream thinking in many situations.

But I mean seriously....I thought I had heard alot when I read here dinosaurs made in china, the ISS is a gulf stream (which I suppose is very remotely plausible), and the earth is flat. But now our whole freaking sky is a hologram....

I really am beginning to think the paid shills are people whom start this horse shit. Completely destroys credibility to actual issues that are being covered up. Such easy ammo for dismissal no matter how strong the case. I have said this many times mostly joking, I am starting to wonder if there is any sort of truth to it the more I see.
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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #117 on: September 06, 2016, 04:45:11 AM »
Does anyone not see the issue here???

We are discussing a hologram sky......I mean in Texas we have rolling black outs that happen from too many A.C.s running. Yet a project that would take 100s of megawatts of extra power to pull of (assuming we have the tech to do it which I doubt), the grid would have enough power to spare??

I mean this has to stop somewhere......this is coming from someone whom is not for mainstream thinking in many situations.

But I mean seriously....I thought I had heard alot when I read here dinosaurs made in china, the ISS is a gulf stream (which I suppose is very remotely plausible), and the earth is flat. But now our whole freaking sky is a hologram....

I really am beginning to think the paid shills are people whom start this horse shit. Completely destroys credibility to actual issues that are being covered up. Such easy ammo for dismissal no matter how strong the case. I have said this many times mostly joking, I am starting to wonder if there is any sort of truth to it the more I see.

Flat earth as psy ops is common sense.    You and I are now doing the work of the guys who used to hang around on the knowledge based forums ensuring only official history was propagated.   Those guys do not need to be there because we are here.

Additionally the really crazy can be monitored by creating something really crazy and attracting them so they can be identified.

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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #118 on: September 06, 2016, 04:49:09 AM »
Does anyone not see the issue here???

We are discussing a hologram sky......I mean in Texas we have rolling black outs that happen from too many A.C.s running. Yet a project that would take 100s of megawatts of extra power to pull of (assuming we have the tech to do it which I doubt), the grid would have enough power to spare??

I'm sure the believers of Project Blue Balls will say 'They' have secret power sources that they keep hidden.

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I mean this has to stop somewhere......this is coming from someone whom is not for mainstream thinking in many situations.

Are you saying what I think you're saying?

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But I mean seriously....I thought I had heard alot when I read here dinosaurs made in china, the ISS is a gulf stream (which I suppose is very remotely plausible), and the earth is flat. But now our whole freaking sky is a hologram....

I really am beginning to think the paid shills are people whom start this horse shit. Completely destroys credibility to actual issues that are being covered up. Such easy ammo for dismissal no matter how strong the case. I have said this many times mostly joking, I am starting to wonder if there is any sort of truth to it the more I see.

OMG you ARE saying what I think you're saying.

You are saying that there is a conspiracy to promote fake conspiracies which are there to hide the true conspiracy...

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Re: Project Blue Beam
« Reply #119 on: September 06, 2016, 04:52:45 AM »
I'm sure the believers of Project Blue Balls will say 'They' have secret power sources that they keep hidden.

  I guess they have tapped to the UA power source.
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