STRANGE SPIRAL LIGHTS OVER NORWAY
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@CRTukker -cool, you got the dumbest comment award so far. Almost as good as the "rocket hovering" one. I don't swear often, but fuck that made me laugh. Didn't you learn basic perspective in school? Or do you have only one good eye? Have a look at Google earth of this area, maybe you'll figure out the white sea is just behind the mountain looking north east.
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"failed missiletest" well missile spinned quitelong and to weird direction lol. Thats what propagandamedia here told :D
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@hopeso Benjamin Creme has an explanation on YT "The Star Sign" which explains who's responsible, worth the look.
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I've seen several rocket failures that resemble this incident.
Yeah they look similar.
But why did so many occur between 2008-2010 ll over the world?
Yeah I a little biased but if it's a rocket, it's a rocket.
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Over the past few days I've looked at lots of pics with missile con trails and now believe that redshift40 is correct with it being a missile. I can see how it can be mistaken for a projected image.
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@redshift40 Fair enough. My passion is small engines and model aircraft. This activity is engaged in by hundreds of thousands all over the world. Model aircraft were flown long before heavier than air, craft carried people.
Your attempt at mundane explanation is a fail. Same spiral lights seen and documented in Canada, China, Australia.
Try harder next time, we need people like you to mitigate the panic that the truth of whatreallyhappened(*) com is revealing.
But, I see that you don't believe in free and honest opinion, just what you deem as what suits your agenda.
Anyone who's honest and credible would not hold comments for approval. You're an intellectual coward, or worse. Traitor comes to mind.
hopeso 1 week ago
@hopeso - Everyone is entitled to their own myths. I just report the facts here. People without an agenda can see it was a rocket failure.
I only hold comments for approval because I don't want the nut-jobs and potty mouths taking up all the space. If you have something to contribute please share, but I will not respond to insults anymore.
redshift40 1 week ago
Just like when a powerful spotlight is pointed toward the sky, you can see where it's coming from. If you look at the pics, you can totally see it's coming from somewhere.
skulkraper 1 week ago
@skulkraper -Did you look at the other rocket launches I provided?
If it was a spotlight on the sea it would be swaying all over the place. Look at 1:39 can a spotlight do that? Looks just like a rocket contrail to me. The whole thing lasted less than 3 min. you know.
redshift40 1 week ago
It's a high powered movie projector using the particles in the atmosphere as it's screen.
skulkraper 1 week ago
@skulkraper - Wow, there sure are loads of rocket, HAARP, and high power projector specialists on YouTube. Can you give me a reason for your conclusion, or another example of a projector that can light up the night sky 80 miles away?
redshift40 1 week ago