If anyone would like to help support what I'm doing, I created a https://t.co/ZVQKJza8JG
I would like to collaborate with and support the frontier communities involved with: ECDO, Observers (SpaceWeatherNews), Archeology and Ancient History, Spirituality, and general Truth.
I am creating https://t.co/KM8aDI56hn which aims to host information in a free, open source format, create useful dashboard feeds, and be a preliminary space for other discoveries.
I have been trying to make daily short updates with the occasional deep dive sprinkled in to help facilitate new discussion and help break down certain topics.
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It feels like Earth was designed perfectly for us, rain falling from the sky, food growing from the ground, yet somehow we’ve built a world where people need good credit scores, multiple jobs, and 40-hour workweeks just to survive
I was having an issue with something and decided to go to down detector. Is it just me or is it weird that many large networks just had sudden spikes and/or recent patterns in down reports. Cloud Flare doesn't seem to be the reason.
They removed CD/DVD drives from devices.
They made physical media tougher to find and use.
They ditched the expandable storage in phones.
They steered us into streaming subscriptions.
They made always-online the norm.
They turned unlimited internet into a necessity.
Then, they slowly upped the price on everything.
Ownership quietly became renting.
Preliminary ENLIL model shows the bulk of the CME directed mainly toward the NW, with an Earth-directed component. Shock arrival is likely on June 4th.
@TamithaSkov One big enough could easily take out satellites and gps, supply chains. Even power grids. But sure, they are "gorgeous".
We can admire the sun, but we should also take precaution and see it for the possible threat that it is.
My article on Loosh vs. Faith is available at this link.
I contend that in absence of understanding loosh, faith itself cannot be fully grasped.
And without faith, it is impossible to achieve spiritual growth.
If one craves harming others, amassing excessive assets, theft, vengeance, and humiliation of your neighbor - then you have found your home here, and in this hellish realm you will remain.
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@AvsBernie Hockey has always been for everyone, LGBT has nothing to do with it. That pride symbol looks awfully phallic. Get that garbage away from children.
Randall Carlson keeps coming back to half a million elliptical scars on the US East Coast as the smoking gun for a catastrophe 12,900 years ago.
From the air, every single Carolina Bay points back toward a single region of the continent, and identical depressions in Nebraska are oriented perpendicular toward the same focal point.
🔹Up to 7 miles wide
🔹Identical elliptical shape
🔹All sharing the same NW-SE axis
🔹Long axes point to the Great Lakes region
🔹Carlson links them to a Younger Dryas impact
Carlson argues this is the visible debris field of an object that hit the Laurentide ice sheet, with the pattern stretching over 1,000 miles from New Jersey down to Florida.
Mainstream says the bays were carved by wind and water, but no wind ever shaped hundreds of thousands of identical ellipses pointing at the same place.
And what makes this impossible to dismiss is that whatever struck would have hit 2 miles of glacial ice over Canada and melted its own crater out of existence.
That is why no crater has ever been found.
If Carlson is right, what other scars from impacts are still hiding in plain sight?
See (not quite) all the Np' aligned monuments, paleomagnetic studies, and other evidence for ECDO in a cool interactive map here: https://t.co/KPIiOZAYLn
Video describing how to use the page: https://t.co/ozyEaaFWz2