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whitebb2727

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It was something that the military really REALLY wanted a closer look at if there were so many small jets converging on it.

Were those smaller jets fighter planes?

Suddenly I'm wondering how often these incidents have happened.
Yes. Small fighter type jets. I couldn't make out what kind exactly. Most likely f15 or f16 or similar.
This is what I was talking about...this was night..and I live in the mid south eastern u.s ...but it was night...the orb I seen was orangeish red ...it was actually flying around..up to... circling a jet..a lone jet...I wanted to call the air force or local radar .. something..get the flight number if that jet and try to find out who the pilot was...I just wanted to talk to him ..it shook me man....and when I looked it up on the web after that I seen videos of the same shit... testimonials...a lot of ppl have seen these orbs...it's def fucking something intelligent controlling it.. absolutely no way it was anything I can logically explain... believe me I tried
I'm surprised this didn't make the news. It was midday. Clear sky. I guess people are too busy looking at thier phones.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I live on the ocean. You refer to vanishing point, no curvature involved.

prove it to yourself:

1) get a pair of binoculars or a telescope

2) when you think a ship's over the (alleged) curve

3) use your binoculars

Result: you can see ship plain as day.

.. it's called vanishing point

keep watching with your binoculars, the ship will disappear over the horizon, bottom first
 

greg nr

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i know what the vanishing point is. and if you watch a ship with a powerful enough telescope or pair of binoculars, you WILL see it sink below the HORIZON....PERIOD. not vanish in the distance.
Heck, I've lost track of boats 50 feet ahead of me on foggy days....
 

ttystikk

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I live on the ocean. You refer to vanishing point, no curvature involved.

prove it to yourself:

1) get a pair of binoculars or a telescope

2) when you think a ship's over the (alleged) curve

3) use your binoculars

Result: you can see ship plain as day.

.. it's called vanishing point

No, they don't 'vanish', they pass over the curvature of the Earth.
 

ttystikk

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Yes. Small fighter type jets. I couldn't make out what kind exactly. Most likely f15 or f16 or similar.

I'm surprised this didn't make the news. It was midday. Clear sky. I guess people are too busy looking at thier phones.
The government has made it clear that they don't want it on the news and will question anyone's credibility who says they've seen something.
 

Hotwired

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There should be some sort of calculation that correctly shows the amount of curve in the earth per mile/kilometer. I'm sure there already is. The "vanishing" point will be at the same distance all the time barring hills or valleys.
 

RetiredGuerilla

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Anyone with any ideas on what this could be? I know we are mostly talking about the fucking flat earth here, but I thought maybe someone would have some ideas:
Spider web on the lenses. Rifles and handguns can be fitted with laser sights. Lasers are a beam of light that is perfectly level and straight. The Navy has larger versions called infra red beams that are invisible to the naked eye. Bored on 3rd shift at 2am. I have personally witnessed the tracking of a Italian cargo ship 200 miles out on the open Atlantic Ocean. You see the dilemma? The flat earth movement is gaining steam. The moon landings are a big shit sandwich for NASA to have to eat too.
 
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Beachwalker

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There should be some sort of calculation that correctly shows the amount of curve in the earth per mile/kilometer. I'm sure there already is. The "vanishing" point will be at the same distance all the time barring hills or valleys.
This also isn't true. was it a channel in England? ..and they proved that it had absolutely no curvature with a laser

I'll lookup the video at some point but there is no curvature. However I've never said earth was flat, I'm just saying there's no such thing as water curving.
 
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tstick

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Anyone with any ideas on what this could be? I know we are mostly talking about the fucking flat earth here, but I thought maybe someone would have some ideas:
Looks like someone standing inside taking a picture of the backyard while standing in front of a sliding glass door that has those long, plastic venetian blind things.
 

Beachwalker

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That's not proof. The camera is unsteady. It d83ant show the ship go over the horizon.

If you actually watch one it disappears bottom first.

Its the same reason you can't see the Rockies from lets say Chicago.

Vanishing point is fact. The ship is only a demonstration. There are many other examples including many involving the math, I chose this because I am given to the ocean but anybody can look it up for them self

Anyway the reference above to the English Channel experiment was called the Bedford experiment and it was close to a couple hundred years ago, here it is, very interesting!

 
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