The next time you can spend ten minutes outside at night, stare up at the 'stars,' and see how many of them move around or hover, while flashing red/green/yellow/blue/white etc. From my experience, most if not ALL of the stars in the sky are actually holographic projectors. I cannot find one 'star' in the sky that does not move around or hover, and mainstream science tells us that stars are stationary, that they do not move----that only planets and comets/meteors move. So what is the explanation behind these 'moving stars.' Another friend of mine, Dan, has filmed a ton of these, along with much research claims that these are lightships and/or holographic projectors. You can notice as these spin that the orbs will show four black dots in a + fashion: one on the top, one on the bottom, and one on each side; similar to guns bullet chamber. These chambers have something to do with converting dark matter into energy/light that is used to project holograms. So, we will refer to them as dark matter chambers. All of these 'stars,' have this unique characteristic. Again, please do not simply take my word as fact, spend some time of your own looking at the stars, and I know that your own eyes will become the final judgement in this anomaly. Comments always welcome.
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I have been watching this 4 6 months it is as predictable as day and night always after sundown always to the west it has not moved positions the whole time up until the last 2 weeks or so there was no info. available now its all over utube whats uP
hollywoodozz 1 week ago
@hollywoodozz yes...i started filming in late september of last year, and as of today, i have seen NO deviations from these abnormal movements. i remember looking at stars when i was kid, and they all were stationary at glance...sure moving, but not backwards, forwards, up, down, elegantly shifting around like what we think a modern day ufo would move like...now that we have the technology to record these anomalies from home, this is what we get! Something is not right! Thx for the comment ;)
4eritas 1 week ago
when i zoom in to a star, it doesnt look right, so i think its holographic but when i tell people about it they laugh so just keep it for youre self and youtube please..
Eddytje1 2 weeks ago
@Eddytje1 ;)
4eritas 2 weeks ago
@4eritas that bad or good ?? sry
Eddytje1 2 weeks ago
@Eddytje1 always good...keep searching, keep asking questions...never settle for what you have been spoon fed your whole life. your questions will lead you on a journey that will inevitably give you the answers you seek. much love ;)
4eritas 2 weeks ago