An enormous atmospheric mycoplasm (flashing a street light), or NWO/ CIA project bluebeam'?

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

It's just flashing a streetlight on and off. I guess it's 'diff'rent capers for diff'rent vapours'. This is part one of this breath-taking saga of man, sky, enormous protozoa and streetlight.

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  • It does not look like the two are related. It's a cloud. It's a malfunctioning streetlight.

  • Use a higher resolution, and follow the 'smears' in the clouds between and you'll find the connection. I promise. By the way...isn't your name sort of derogatory? What if it is you who lacks the clarity to see the light yourself and your frustration that leads you to condescending to those that do?

  • You are confused. That is NOT a giant flying protozoa in the sky. It is a cloud. Do you know nothing of atmospheric science? If you think that is related to a giant amoeba, then you should rethink your reality.

  • I would NEVER want to join your reality.

    'Reality' is a consensual agreement, and frankly, yours sucks. Scientific rationalism is out the window, which you should know. It only describes and applies to 4-6% of the big picture, with 'unknown' making up the rest of the matter. And we're BOTH wrong. It is an illusion, as is reality. USureRUnhappy...

  • Me? Unhappy? LOL! I see a big, bright wonderful universe will with things to fill the adventurous mind for eons. I am thrilled by each the dawning of each new day. I am delighted to wake up to a different world that is different than when I went to sleep. I am happy with life.

    There are no giant amoebas that fly around in the sky, except the one that was on Star Trek.

  • Okay...okay..it's more of a mycoplasm. Explain the organelles. Explain the two extremely different textures around the edges: one is flounder-like and one is kind of feathery. The DOD released genetically altered mycoplasm that 'eat' CO2 into the atmosphere in a recent experiment. Why the DOD? I don't know. Watch the close-up video for bean and triangle shaped organelles within. Do you think I like suggesting such a seemingly absurd thing? I'd rather be wrong than right. MaybeURRight is happy..

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  • I can see using bacteria to eat CO2, even in the atmosphere. But, not a bacteria miles long!! That leaves too many question.

    The difference in texture is the overlapping of two different clouds in different layers. One, the mycoplasm-looking thing, is possibly a contrail or clouds (I can't think of the name). The other one, the feathery-looking thing, is a higher whispy cirrus clouds.

    Pardon my seeming lack of imagination, but it is just a cloud. That is the easiest explanation.

  • I think I stumbled upon this information

    I believe by accident. When we click on the full screen,

    alot of videos get distorted. Enlarging

    the screen with control shift + 4 or 5 times

    or more does not distort the images. This method works really good. Pass it on

    to others. Glad you liked the tip.

  • Ever consider that streetlight is

    actually instead inducing EM pulses. I caught on video the in ground light that

    shines on the sign of the name of the

    apt complex, that it is emitting bursts of

    pulses like some form of morse code. They replaced their in ground lighting a few months back n one night I grabbed my

    camera n lo and behold this halogen type

    light was emitting pulses that the naked eye

    couldn't perceive/see,but luckily the

    camera lens eye could see it n I videotaped it

  • neat

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