No that wasn't a UFO you just saw what you saw was technology from 1100 AD. You saw a glorified firework.

2 2017-12-23 by CaptainApollyon

I wonder even if there is any technology on that thing that would have been targeted by the 1951 inventions secrets act? Why can't people see that the idea of ufos isn't confirmed by the government its confirmed by real people who have seen real strange shit in the sky and for decades were called crazy. It ain't aliens I don't know what it is but it means something that people can't seem to grasp. Something about who we were, not who they are. Something about reorganizing our priorities. Starting to act like we live in the post scarcity world that we do. Start making plastic shit out of biodegradable hemp (hailcorporate ) sorry just thought a self post might cut into this strange deluge of the same video we're getting.

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Humans are quarantined from going into "space", and have been since the Great Deluge or possibly further back. The rest is just a show and smoke and mirrors.

Supposedly we have "rovers" on Mars, but have not fully charted the Rain Forest, only dug down ~7 miles into the Earth, and have only gone ~6 miles down in the Ocean. Let's not even get started on the various ultra deep caves. And lets not forget about the Arctic and Antarctic.

It's all bullshit, if you ask me.

I kind of want to send you to chart the rain forest

He'd probably find the cure for some horrible disease instead of whatever there is to find on greenla I mean mars

I think he'd get bit in the dick by a piranha

Why not both?

Supposedly we have "rovers" on Mars, but have not fully charted the Rain Forest, only dug down ~7 miles into the Earth

Huh? What do these even have to do with each other? Digging deep into the Earth has completely different challenges than going to Mars.

Do explain the "challenges".

Massive pressures from the surrounding earth, heat, collapsing soil and sediment, ect.

Massive pressures from the surrounding earth, heat, collapsing soil and sediment, ect.

Curious. How do we know that, if we only dug ~7 miles down? That's not very far...

For every mile you dig beneath the Earth's surface, the temperature rises 15º F and the pressure increases simultaneously at a rate of about 7,300 pounds per square inch.

So at 7 miles its pretty safe to say that the temp is approximately 285-215°F with a pressure of 51,000 pounds of pressure per square inch.

How do you know?

Math. I don't understand your newfound love for italicized questions, but they aren't adding to the conversation any more than the non-italicized ones.

Sorry what? Looked at your username... makes sense. What TMOR alt are you that I've personally gotten banned ;) 2 year account? lol....

You said you know my alts, remember? You would study my writing style and patterns through a haze of vodka and whisky and you discovered them! Point them out. PM me. I’ll personally send verification pictures to show that I’m not them, lol. I only have a total of two accounts on this site, sweetheart. Still waiting.

Either way, the italics thing that you’re doing really has come out of nowhere.

I might not be able to do the experiments or tests myself but I can understand the math. You should try it some time.

lol, think about what you said in context ;)

The principles of their tests can be duplicated at scale here on the surface.

I understand the math well enough to know that when the tests are performed at full scale they will match.

You're a fucking nutter.

The principles of their tests can be duplicated at scale here on the surface.

Really? Evidence?

I understand the math well enough to know that when the tests are performed at full scale they will match.

Evidence?

You're a fucking nutter.

Nice! This shows you have nothing, and are afraid. lmao...

Bury yourself vertically up to your neck on a beach in sand and try to push your way out... now imagine 7 miles instead of 4 feet of earth holding you down.

Next dig a six inch wide twenty foot deep hole.

If you can't accept the experiments of other people whose data is used by miners, oil riggers, drillers, etc than you my friend can't accept much of anything...

Think about how much weight 7 miles of rock and sediment puts on something

The Earth is full of magma and it's extremely hot, digging into it is pretty damn hard if your excavator melts. Water pressure increases as you delve deeper underwater, you can test this one yourself in a deep swimming pool. As you go deeper underwater you'll feel the pressure increase in your ears. I'm not saying these are more challenging than sending a remote piece of technology far into space to another planet and receiving information from it. Just pointing out that there are indeed valid challenges to some of the things on Earth that you are insinuating should be possible.

How do we know any of that, if we've only drilled ~7 miles in? The Earth is supposedly ~3958.756 miles deep...

Have you ever seen a volcano? Do you know what comes out of them? Where do you think it comes from?

Where do you think it comes from?

A molten cavern beneath them. Doesn't mean it's molten everywhere else, though (ie. This explanation ).

I'm just saying, it makes sense that deep down inside the earth, where there are tons upon tons of rocks pushing on each other it could very well be hot. Do you think the earth is hollow, why don't you think it would be hot?

I'm just saying, it makes sense that deep down inside the earth, where there are tons upon tons of rocks pushing on each other it could very well be hot.

How in the world, does that make sense? Especially considering, we have only drilled down ~7 miles? How the hell do we even know?

Do you think the earth is hollow, why don't you think it would be hot?

I do think the Earth is hollow, and I'm not saying that it's not hot. What I'm saying is, maybe there is a buffer zone, between us and the inside of Earth. ~7 miles down could be molten, but, it's naive to say that the rest is, as the MS diagram shows. That's my point. We don't truly know, because we never drilled deep enough...

If you need me to explain the challenges of digging that far underground, then you’re being willfully ignorant. Why don’t you start digging and see how far you get? Maybe you’ll make it all the way to China!

Humans are quarantined from going into "space"

who is behind the quarantine?

The Creator(s), imo...

I'm interested in your thoughts of the creator(s) and the quarantine. Motive, etc.

Going to need to be more specific and succinct in your questions. I'm happy to respond, but, yea...

Who are the creators and what is their motive to quarantine people from space?

Who are the creators

No idea.

what is their motive to quarantine people from space?

Turn on the TV, and ask yourself... The Great Deluge was the nail in the coffin for "us"...

How does a deluge factor into anything about a quarantine..... Boy does your logic lack common sense...

Speaking of the mars rover, have you ever seen the rover landing press conference that NASA put on? The whole thing is so cringe worthy and fake. Adam Steltzer, the team leader is nothing but an actor and was struggling to answer simple questions.

https://youtu.be/qGT-I7HpAWw

lol, yea... They tape that shit somewhere in the upper part of Canada.

Supposedly we have "rovers" on Mars, but have not fully charted the Rain Forest, only dug down ~7 miles into the Earth, and have only gone ~6 miles down in the Ocean. Let's not even get started on the various ultra deep caves. And lets not forget about the Arctic and Antarctic.

That's the equivalent of saying something like "we can see through windows but not through walls, so therefore windows don't exist".

Sibiu Manuscript?

Huh never heard of that, interesting

start making plastic shit out of biodegradable hemp

Haha companies do that already! Where i work i sell hemp scales!

How do we know any of that, if we've only drilled ~7 miles in? The Earth is supposedly ~3958.756 miles deep...

lol, think about what you said in context ;)