Solar eclipse
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- Illuminatian Revenue Supremo Emeritus
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Solar eclipse
I'm astonished that none of the woo-woo groups have latched onto the upcoming eclipse as as sign of:
Impending RV
Implementation of NESARA / GESARA
Covert Illuminati operations
Other crackpot conspiracy theory
Has anyone seen anything along these lines?
Impending RV
Implementation of NESARA / GESARA
Covert Illuminati operations
Other crackpot conspiracy theory
Has anyone seen anything along these lines?
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Re: Solar eclipse
I always thought solar eclipses were the ending of the world and stuffs.
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Re: Solar eclipse
I live in Omaha, Nebraska, and the small towns around here are expecting 5,000 or more people (far more than live there) to view the totality when it passes by. Haven't heard any doomsday stuff yet but I wouldn't be surprised.
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Re: Solar eclipse
Yeah, but the great thing is you can fool the FOTLs into believing you have the power to darken the sun and make them bow down and worship you!notorial dissent wrote:I always thought solar eclipses were the ending of the world and stuffs.
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Re: Solar eclipse
Sounds like fun. Does that really work?The Observer wrote:Yeah, but the great thing is you can fool the FOTLs into believing you have the power to darken the sun and make them bow down and worship you!notorial dissent wrote:I always thought solar eclipses were the ending of the world and stuffs.
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Re: Solar eclipse
Sadly the science of predicting eclipses has been known for over 2,000 years, so at least some of them have caught on by now. I understand the correct current procedure is to sell them homeopathic eclipse viewing glasses (any plain glass spectacles will do). This won't necessarily result in them bowing down to you as such, but they should be pretty easy to push over after ten minutes or so.Arthur Rubin wrote:Sounds like fun. Does that really work?The Observer wrote:Yeah, but the great thing is you can fool the FOTLs into believing you have the power to darken the sun and make them bow down and worship you!
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Re: Solar eclipse
Across South Carolina, several cities haveplanned major eclipse-related events.
To go along with that, most of the decent hotels are offering "special eclipse rates" -- about double the usual rate. Despite that, they are already reporting 90% booking.
I think I'll just watch it on TV. I doubt if it will be any different from the two or three I've already seen -- except for the choice of beverages and food.
To go along with that, most of the decent hotels are offering "special eclipse rates" -- about double the usual rate. Despite that, they are already reporting 90% booking.
I think I'll just watch it on TV. I doubt if it will be any different from the two or three I've already seen -- except for the choice of beverages and food.
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Re: Solar eclipse
If I wasn't hoping to head across the pond for a wedding in July, I'd be planning on heading into the eclipse path (and sleeping at Boy Scout camps on the way). Well......if I can stay alive until 2024, there's going to be one in Vermont, Quebec and Maine -- MUCH closer to home.
My wife saw a total solar eclipse in 1970, living in northern New Jersey. She thinks that I'm crazy to want to see one in person -- but I've wanted to do ever since October of 1959. That eclipse was supposed to start in Boston, and my house was in the next city to the west; but it was overcast as the eclipse approached. The woman next door buncled her 5 kids and two others (including me) into her station wagon and headed for New Hampshire to try to get out from under the clouds...but no such luck.
My wife saw a total solar eclipse in 1970, living in northern New Jersey. She thinks that I'm crazy to want to see one in person -- but I've wanted to do ever since October of 1959. That eclipse was supposed to start in Boston, and my house was in the next city to the west; but it was overcast as the eclipse approached. The woman next door buncled her 5 kids and two others (including me) into her station wagon and headed for New Hampshire to try to get out from under the clouds...but no such luck.
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Re: Solar eclipse
I missed the 1959 eclipse but was in a great spot and time for the 1963 eclipse. Of course, this being my family, it was viewed as a teaching moment for basic optics and construction of pin hole cameras.
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Re: Solar eclipse
Ignore whatever that Forsysth is saying behind that curtain over there. With my "Eclipsing Your Way To Fame and Glory" package, you will be able to learn the correct and proper method of awing and intimidating the FOTLs into providing for your every need and want - and at their expense! I put this package after extensive investigation and research into the history* and knowledge of how others - like Columbus - used the power of eclipses to control masses of people and to influence their decision making. What does "ECYFG" include? You get:Forsyth wrote:Sadly the science of predicting eclipses has been known for over 2,000 years, so at least some of them have caught on by now. I understand the correct current procedure is to sell them homeopathic eclipse viewing glasses (any plain glass spectacles will do). This won't necessarily result in them bowing down to you as such, but they should be pretty easy to push over after ten minutes or so.Arthur Rubin wrote:Sounds like fun. Does that really work?The Observer wrote:Yeah, but the great thing is you can fool the FOTLs into believing you have the power to darken the sun and make them bow down and worship you!
1) An extensive list of all solar and lunar eclipses for the next 75 years,
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* At least 15 minutes was involved in the research.
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Re: Solar eclipse
I've never seen one but our local astronomical society is generally good at alerting members of events like this including other boring sky happenings: https://www.was-ct.org/calendar/ I have heard it is the most exciting astronomical event.
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