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NASA Conference on Near Earth Objects "NEO's" WISE, Planet-X, & Brown Dwarf's

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  • Body language says it all. Timing with words-rapid eye blinking-crackling voice-closing of eyes-stumbling on particular words...They are not telling the truth.

    "He that has eyes to see and ears to hear may convince himself that no mortal can keep a secret. If his lips are silent, he chatters with his fingertips; betrayal oozes out of him at every pore." ~ SIGMUND FREUD ~

  • Well, I hate to say it, but I do not believe what they are communicating. As a previous post stated, the body language is horrific. I was trained by them, so I know. I agree, this is very uncomfortable to watch. They should have done the usual, hired actors. Ask yourself, why are they doing this? What are they trying to justify or who do they want to convince? Me? No way brother, not now, not ever. I will make my own decisions, do my own research, and trust the "Light"!

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  • I find it funny, when she says " Brown Dwarfs " The camera changes to a group of black people. HAHAH

  • meinzer is the sexiest scientist alive

  • 26:49 "Very cool star's called Brown Dwarfs."

    Camera Pans and shows too brown-star-like people...

    Wow.

  • @kreaturen We are not talking about a tiny spot. If it represents a cool area, it is a huge cool area. Someone said that it is just the lack of plasma in that area. If that is so and this is an active cycle, is that not a concern? Of course, we can do nothing about it.

  • @desertbard Are you sure it's a closeup of the acctual sun? It might be a close up of the corona. Anyway, it's a picture of a frequency not visible to our own eyes, so the black spot can be just about anything, for instance a "cool" spot... I'm not an expert, but it doesn't look like an object to me.

  • Not a shadow cast on the sun, a shadow from the sun. Look at stereo behind from last night or look at my video.

    That comes directly from Stereo Behind HI 1 from last night save I point out the shadow coming from the direction of the sun.

    I just checked and the shadow coming from the sun is still there at 13:18:57 GMT today. No joke go google SSC (stereo science center) and look at Stereo Behind HI1. The whole top half of the picture is now darkened.  I

  • @desertbard Seriously? Nothing can cast a shade upon the sun.

  • @kreaturen I am not saying it is, but Stereo Behind HI 1 had a weird shade over part of the sun. Might have been the telescope itself, but it is very odd.

  • This was a NASA briefing on WISE's new science, not a NASA conference on NEOs AND Planet X and brown dwarfs, title is misleading.

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