Tuesday, March 21, 2023

9/11 as seen from space (photos)

Stars Insider via MSN; Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
9/11 from space: A smoke plume rises from Lower Manhattan, NY, on September 11, 2001.
On March 28th five planets will be visible in the night sky (The Weather Channel)

It's so close I can zoom right in with a P-9.
The phony parade of propaganda around 9/11 is amazing and unending. What if a balloon floating 20-50 miles up or so takes a photo?

That's "space" by definition when we are left to imagine a satellite is zooming in from hundred and thousands of miles up.

Living on the moon? (USA Today)
Any photo will do with a fisheye lens. The moon, according to published Russian science, is in the atmosphere. That either means the definition of atmosphere is much thinner and flexible than we know or the moon is much lower. But the gatekeepers keep the deception going. John Lear blew the whistle. More
Meanwhile, back on the surface, let's get down to earth: The Lost Book of Remedies

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