If you look at the stars at night, you will notice objects moving. some flashing stars, and i think some of these stars move. nobody talks about this. its not satellites
>>41127943tryna hold hands?
>>41127943There are supposedly small meteors flying through the atmosphere all the time. Shooting stars they call them.
>>41127951I'm in the mountains of upper east Tennessee. And I see the same with my naked eye. No one believes me. I think it is time to get a camera
>>41127974I think its time for you to reach out
>>41127967this is bullshit, some objects move and stop, and blink, some flash bright lights, or red lights
>>41127976Back in 1993, I purchased a Russian made night vision sniper scope listed in a military surplus magazine. When I first pointed it up at the stars, I was shocked at how much was moving around out there. Some were satellites, but other star-like objects were stopping or making 90 degree turns. Satellites don't do that. On one night, I was tracking what I thought was a satellite traveling from NW to SE. As the star-like object came closer to my position, almost directly overhead, another object came in from the SW and approached the first object. Both objects began doing a figure eight around each other, then they both simultaneously took off towards the NE. It lasted for about 5 seconds. During the mid 1990s, I also saw triangle formations of star-like objects. One night, I was scanning the clear sky and I saw what looked like a floating tube slowly spinning from top to bottom. On each end of the tube was a single light. In the center of the tube were two lights. The object just sat there, slowly spinning. This tube was definitely not in our atmosphere. I plan to buy a more advanced night vision camera/scope soon, so I'm excited to see what more is out there.Some people in these comments are truly living in denial. They come up with every excuse or possibility of what I saw, except they leave out the fact that these COULD BE craft of some sort, whether alien or secret military space craft. Until they see what some of us have seen, they will continue to deny it...baka.
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>>41127943I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed this. A couple of weeks ago I was walking home and it was a clear cool night. I looked up at the stars like I usually do and something caught my eye. The 3 stars of Orion's belt were stacked perfectly vertical and were flashing along with a couple of other stars in a symmetrical pattern that looked the same. I turned my head and looked at the other half of the sky and the rest of the stars looked pretty normal. At first I thought it was just a unique pattern of airplanes but as I continued walking the pattern never broke. After 20 minutes the 3 vertical stars were in the exact place and the ones on the outside may spread out a bit but were still in the same pattern. I tried to take a picture of them but my phone just would not show the stars no matter what which is probably just a limitation of the camera rather than a mystery. The stars had a very unnatural feel to them and the way they felt out of place was like something that forces me to wake up from a false awakening except that never happened; the stars were really like that.
>>41127943I agree OP ive seen moving stars. Some move in a straight line like they got somewhere to go. Some wander around in strange directions. Something you will inevitably see is a star getting super bright for a second and then vanishing. They fill ur brain with stupid NASA cartoons and convince u of all sorts of nonsense it spellbinds people and they wont even go outside and use their real eyeballs to observe reality.
>>41129330I checked my phone to see if I had any of the pictures that I tried to take of the stars but all I have from that night is this weird picture of something I don't remember. Maybe something I accidently took while trying to get the stars in focus.If it's a common object you recognize please let me know.
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>>41129484Look in the blackness in the middle of whatever that is (turn up the brightness and change the levels if you need).. is that an alien?
>>41127974No amount of proof will convince them
>>41129646You can't expect someone to see what they're not looking for.
>>41129573Anything I wanted to take a picture of was far off in the sky, I don't think aliens were near me or anything. It's probably a tree or a fence but I just thought it was weird that I still had a picture of anything at all.
>>41129692It's unfortunate, but it's necessary to cultivate personal peace. At the same time, it allows one to better appreciate the opportunities to teach and share with people even more.
>>41127943See>>41129272There’s been a lot, no stars appear outside for me anymore unless they are up to something.
They're satellites.
>>41129330idk mangif you spend a dark clear night outside in some isolated place you'll see lots of lights in the sky, I know I do everytime I take the time to actually do thatsome are identifiable but still weird (airplanes flying with lights on at altitudes nothing commercial would go, for example)some are just... idkI've seen "stars" flash and blink out, "satellites" suddenly veer off their path and wink out, all sorts of shit
>>41130270https://globe.adsbexchange.comUse this to confirm. If it blinks twice, it's an Airbus. If it blinks once, it's probably Boeing, Embraer or some other plane. If it blinks 3 times or more, it's likely some small general aviation aircraft.Also I've always assumed that the satellites "flashing" before fading out was just the flat surface of their solar panels reflecting the sun. Also keep in mind that looking at a steady point of light on a black background can produce an illusion of movement.
>>41130461>I've always assumed that the satellites "flashing" before fading out was just the flat surface of their solar panels reflecting the sun. Also keep in mind that looking at a steady point of light on a black background can produce an illusion of movement.dunno if I was clear enough - I saw immobile points of light flash and then wink out a couple times
>>41130488Are you sure they were immobile? I've seen similar things but then realized they were moving. Also distant landing lights of aircraft can look still and are usually turned off above 10,000 feet. If the lights you saw really were still, then I'm not sure, I've been backyard plane spotting for over a decade and I haven't seen such a thing.
>>41127943>If you look at the stars at night, you will notice objects moving.What are airplanes?
>>41127943You can see the stars behind the dark part of the moon and there is a fucking wall of radiation up there that disproves us ever getting out of earths atmosphere.Everything we are told about space is fake astronomy is a science of complete fraud and trying to make sense out of bunk data.I doubt the cabal themselves even know what the fucks up there if space is fucking real at all we have to be in some kind of flat mega structure cause trains a fucking lone disprove round earth cause the tracks lack the tolerance to curve anywhere near what globe calculations say they should.Just go try to find a livestream of the moon you wanna argue this go ahead find that stream cause you can ride the business end of a chainsaw you authoritard gayby if you think words of anyone dumb enough to willingly associate with the state at this point will convince anyone with a working mind at this point
>>41127943I worked second shift as a janitor in an office building for several months. One night, when I went to dump trash in the trash dumpster behind the building in the rear parking lot, I looked up into the night sky and saw a shooting star. It was very pronounced, almost artificial looking, like a Hollywood special effect. The first night I saw it, I didn't really think anything of it. Every night since, I saw that same shooting star in the same patch of sky. Side Story: One day during the day at that same job site, I was looking out the back window of one of the offices at a small pond that sat in a field behind the office building. The pond was in a shallow ditch that was about 100 feet across. As I was staring at the pond, a very large boulder at the edge slowly slid UP the side of the ditch. I stared at this for over a minute, making sure it wasn't a turtle or some other animal. Nope. It was 100% a rock. The craziest part is that it didn't leave an impression on the ground. It just slid up slowly on its own really slowly, a few inches per second. I honestly didn't know what to think. I just turned around and was kind of too afraid to look back to confirm what I had just seen.
cool thread guyslunar tides also dont make any sense according to mechanicsAI literally trying to say forces pulling in opposite direction add together, while forces of gravity at right angles counteract eachother. Anyone who has taken grade 12 physics knows this is not at all how mechanics works.
>>41127943I've been telling people for YEARS the light pollution is to hide the sky. Are you willing to listen to me now?
>>41133782no
Who cares any more
>>41134178>Who?me.>>41127951
Been seeing them move since 2018 they sometimes get really close and they know when you're looking at them.
>>41132992Yeah, I don't know about flerf or whatever, but they're at least on to something. There's some kind of fuckery going on, and maybe it has nothing to do with what we think it does.
>>41134313any communication tips do you ever have them do yes no answers with blinking?
>>41127943>UFOsI sleep>flying starsreal shit
>>41127943Yeah, it is kinda annoying even that you cannot even tell anymore what are stars, what are satellites and what are... well, whatever they are. Probably Project Bluebeam phase 1.And there is this passage in the Revelation of John where it says that “at the end of time, the stars will race across the sky,” and it was also in the Mayan prophecy of the end times, but I only have the passage in the Bible on paper in a real book edition; on the internet, this passage has been changed to “the stars will fall from the sky.” But it originally said “the stars will race across the sky” at the end of time.
I think I saw one of those weird shooting stars people have been seeing tonight. Looking at the stars I saw a light zip by above from my right to my left. I couldn't see where it went past because it was over a house. Unlike a regular shooting star or a satellite it was travelling in a straight horizontal line. It was faster than any drone or airplane could have been; the best way I can describe it would be like a tracer round shooting across but with no sound.
>>41127943If you look at the sea at night, you will notice objects moving. some fish, and i think some of these fishs move. nobody talks about this. its not fish