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re: IT'S HERE! 'The Next Level 2022': The REAL "Disclosure" (Trailers #1, 2 & Documentary)

Posted on 5/16/22 at 9:44 am to
Posted by Enadious
formerly B5Lurker City of Central
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Posted on 5/16/22 at 9:44 am to
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With respect to your quibbles on lunar eclipses of "Black Suns", its theories are definitely worth further discussion. But any serious discussion of the dynamics obviously requires far more time and on detailed theories than they spent, wouldn't it? (They only had limited time to at least mention it.)

No, the science/math is settled. We can predict where the moon is at any point in time. There is no Dark Sun in the exact location where the moon is during a lunar eclipse. Do not fall victim to treating the flat Earth theory like a religion, because that's what you do if you can't accept undeniable facts.
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Posted by Liberator
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Member since Jul 2020
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Posted on 5/16/22 at 9:54 am to
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the science/math is settled. We can predict where the moon is at any point in time.


THAT is different. And yes, true. The moon takes a predictable path day/week/month/year. It's how seasons have been monitored since the beginning of time.

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There is no Dark Sun in the exact location where the moon is during a lunar eclipse.


"Undeniable facts"? Nope.

It is a mistake to presume to know with any certainty that we can "see" all matter. There ARE mysteries to this physical realm that still can NOT be explained by "The Science" (which NEVER admits they are wrong about anything -- including theoretical "science: which is pseudo-science)

However one refer to it ("Black / Dark Sun"), there is a proven body that creates some Eclipses. It cannot be seen. The proof cited is...eclipses that are created while either the sun OR moon is in a different location. (Hey, its new info for me as well.)

The thing about "Facts" (espeially with respect to "Scientism") -- oft times they are relative to personal biases, aren't they?
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