Saturday, July 9, 2011

Just the Facts? - Missouri Orb UFOs, Censoring Nibiru Planet X and Aussie Poltergeist


Orange orbs witnessed over St. Louis / O'Fallon, Missouri

I was at a family BBQ in the backyard waiting for fireworks to start. There was some amateur fireworks being shot off in the area so our eyes were looking skyward.

We then noticed in the southern sky an orange flare-like object that appeared to be moving slowly but steadily westward. Everyone became interested in what it could be, because it was very unlike a plane or a firework.

I described the object as flare-like because it was large and brilliant, but it wasn't pulsating. The orange light also seemed to be somewhat directional as it seemed to be focused more to the east.

We watched it for about a minute and as it passed we did not witness any blinking lights and the orange flare did not really seem to change shape. We also did not hear any aircraft engine or anything that would lead us to believe it was a helicopter engine.

The light finally just slowly winked out was gone; very strange in a relatively cloudless sky. Shortly there after we watched from the direction of Lambert Airport three red lights take off and climb straight up in to the sky and disappear. It was the consensus of those who saw the three lights take off that they were jets. Someone even made the joke that they were after the orange thing.

I might have dismissed the entire event if I had not witnessed the exact same light the following night while out for a walk. It was 11:00 at night and I was walking near my home in Ofallon. I witnessed the orange light again for probably 30 seconds to a minute moving in the northwestern sky. I tried to see if my cell phone would register it but it didn't. The light did the same as it had the night before and slowly winked out. - MUFON CMS

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Is Google Censoring Nibiru Planet X?

On May 21, 2011, much of the world laughed at a man by the name of Harold Camping. Camping was yet another Christian conservative who predicted the end of times, stating that on a fateful Saturday, Jesus Christ would return and rapture would culminate, eventually seeing the death of millions of people through fire and brimstone. The world was scheduled to end later that year on October 21, 2011, at least in Camping’s mind. As a result of his failed prediction, atheists, agnostics and even Christians chuckled in unison. Another doomsday prophet that dared to know the logic of the universe, and define it in human terms.

Now, just weeks removed from Camping’s admission of miscalculation (though he’s far from through making predictions) the world is again quaking in fear, this time because instead of God, “Science” is making a prediction of death and destruction. The supposedly hush-hush conspiracy is known as Nibiru or “Planet X.” Today, people prognosticate the end of the world, creating dramatic YouTube videos featuring footage of natural disasters, while scientists attempt to explain the threat in coherent terms, many of which downplay the imminent danger.

In the midst of this predictable panic of prediction, accusations are being whispered at the expense of the world’s most popular search engine. Is Google covering up Planet X? Is it true that the search engine is censoring results for Planet X in order to prevent wide scale panic? In particular, are they trying to drown out websites that point to a dreadful date in summer 2011 that will supposedly involve the state of California? Let’s first consider what Nibiru is, allegedly and through official confirmation. Read more at Is Google Censoring Nibiru Planet X?

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Second world war bombers changed the weather

Allied bombing raids during the second world war inadvertently experimented on the weather by producing huge contrails over south-east England. A study of one 1944 raid offers a rare opportunity to check our models of how contrails change temperatures.

After listening to a radio programme in which an elderly woman recalled seeing a wartime sky "turn white with clouds" as fleets of bombers took off, Roger Timmis of Lancaster Environment Centre in the UK realised that the planes could have affected the weather.

Contrails are known to have several effects on climate. On the one hand, they act as a blanket, trapping heat that would otherwise escape into space. On the other, during the day they reflect incoming sunlight, cooling the Earth below more than it is warmed by the other effect. But overall, the consensus among climatologists is that they warm the planet.

In the 1940s – unlike today – there was hardly any civilian air traffic, so historical records offer an opportunity to test the daytime effects. "Pilots cared about contrails a lot," says Rob MacKenzie, formerly of Lancaster University, and now at the University of Birmingham, UK. "Aircraft were tracked using contrails and shot down. So pilots would report them."

Using operational records from the US Army Air Force and the British Royal Air Force, and archived weather data, Timmis and MacKenzie realised they could compare temperatures immediately beneath a raid's flight path to those several kilometres upwind, where there would have been no contrails.

Clear May morning

Conditions were ideal as one particular raid took off on the morning of 11 May 1944, with clear skies and enough moisture for contrails to form.

Timmis and MacKenzie found that where the aircraft circled and assembled into formation it was significantly cloudier and 0.8 °C cooler than the area upwind of the bases.

"It's innovative to use these historical records," says David Lee of Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He says the documented cooling due to daytime contrails is "entirely consistent" with what is already known.

Field studies of contrails are rare, says David Travis of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Most of our understanding of their effects is based on model studies.

Travis says studies like this MacKenzie's study could help change that. He previously found that temperatures were more variable when planes were grounded in the aftermath of 9/11, but faced criticism because the contrail effect couldn't be separated from natural variability in the weather. By comparing temperatures on the same day, but some kilometres apart, the bomber raid study was able to get around this problem. - newscientist

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Australian claims continued poltergeist activity in home

I ran across this today...claims that his home is inundated with continued poltergeist activity. Also claims that this entity is using his iPhone to record it's own movements. Take a look at the videos and tell me what you think...Lon

TouTube Channel - NQGHOSTHUNTER

Blog - NQGHOSTHUNTER

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Erickson-Lindsay Project: MN.B.R.T. Radio interview with Robert Lindsay referencing the Bigfoot bodies


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Erickson-Lindsay Project: MN.B.R.T. Radio interview with Robert Lindsay referencing the Bigfoot bodies


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