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Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
« Reply #150 on: April 09, 2024, 04:37:15 AM »
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  • Anyone else get this eery feeling like we were in some weird, scary movie?  The lighting was just so odd. It was dusk, but it wasn't.  It was as if the sun was setting in the distance, and yet it didn't.
    This perfectly describes what I saw.
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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #151 on: April 09, 2024, 05:39:10 AM »
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  • So please put forth your best explanation, I am willing to look at it.

    I haven't settle on one yet, since I don't think we have enough data.  I am leaning toward the hidden/secret "Masonic" view that I'll try to find that one video that illustrates it.  But of course, the geocentric (and FE) view have the moon and the sun rotating clockwise ... which does better explain why most eclipse shadows move from West to East.


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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #152 on: April 09, 2024, 05:52:35 AM »
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  • This perfectly describes what I saw.
    Thanks for that.  I wasn't sure if I was remembering it/describing it correctly.  Oh, and the other thing to remember was how it quickly it got colder.
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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #153 on: April 09, 2024, 06:05:03 AM »
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  • Thanks for that.  I wasn't sure if I was remembering it/describing it correctly.  Oh, and the other thing to remember was how it quickly it got colder.

    Well, that to me is yet another sign that something "different" is happening with eclipses and that the modern "scientific" view of the "solar system" doesn't make sense.  In Northeast Ohio, we're very used to extremely cloudy days, where you could mistake many days for night.  Cleveland area is the second cloudiest in the country (after Seattle) due to the dynamics off Lake Erie.  And yet there was something different going on here than mere lack of sunshine for a couple of minutes.

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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #154 on: April 09, 2024, 06:15:51 AM »
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  • Well, that to me is yet another sign that something "different" is happening with eclipses and that the modern "scientific" view of the "solar system" doesn't make sense.  In Northeast Ohio, we're very used to extremely cloudy days, where you could mistake many days for night.  Cleveland area is the second cloudiest in the country (after Seattle) due to the dynamics off Lake Erie.  And yet there was something different going on here than mere lack of sunshine for a couple of minutes.
    I was absolutely floored by the superabundance of chemtrails in the sky over NEO beginning about 60 minutes before the partial eclipse started and ending about the same time that the whole event ended. At one point I counted 12 aircraft in 15 minutes ejecting that poison into the skies.
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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #155 on: April 09, 2024, 06:34:32 AM »
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  • Thanks for that.  I wasn't sure if I was remembering it/describing it correctly.  Oh, and the other thing to remember was how it quickly it got colder.
    Oh yes, I forgot about that. I was sitting in an area that blocks the win and is one of the warmest areas in my yard, even in winter, but definitely noticed how it cooled right down for a while during the eclipse.
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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #156 on: April 09, 2024, 06:57:18 AM »
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  • I was absolutely floored by the superabundance of chemtrails in the sky over NEO beginning about 60 minutes before the partial eclipse started and ending about the same time that the whole event ended. At one point I counted 12 aircraft in 15 minutes ejecting that poison into the skies.

    Yes, my wife pointed that out as well, that for some reason we were blased with chemtrails just before the eclipse.  Now I have a couple of my kids feeling sick, and I don't feel very good myself today.

    There are some conspiracy theories out there that they were going to use the eclipse to being their next plandemic by spraying people with bird flu or some such.

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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #157 on: April 09, 2024, 07:25:35 AM »
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  • I was absolutely floored by the superabundance of chemtrails in the sky over NEO beginning about 60 minutes before the partial eclipse started and ending about the same time that the whole event ended. At one point I counted 12 aircraft in 15 minutes ejecting that poison into the skies.
    Pictures posted by folks from various parts of the USA viewing the eclipse yesterday, saying they saw lots of chemtrails:


    Another, posted with this comment: "A friend (who is not yet awake to what is in the skies) posted this as they waited for totality in his state. I wanted to scream - don't you see the chemtrails they are using to block your view and to poison you!?"



    Avon Ohio (totality zone) just before the eclipse:
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    Also [I did not 'vet' the following article, and BTW it's from 2017 - the previous eclipse]:
    Chemtrail fleet sprays along path of Eclipse


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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #158 on: April 09, 2024, 07:34:02 AM »
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  • I was absolutely floored by the superabundance of chemtrails in the sky over NEO beginning about 60 minutes before the partial eclipse started and ending about the same time that the whole event ended. At one point I counted 12 aircraft in 15 minutes ejecting that poison into the skies.
    Same, at least a dozen went over my house. Sky went from cloudless and blue to grey and hazy. 

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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #159 on: April 09, 2024, 07:37:45 AM »
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  • Same, at least a dozen went over my house. Sky went from cloudless and blue to grey and hazy.

    I'm curious, for those who saw a lot of this, how close were you to the path of totality?
    (I'm wondering, since many people congregated at locations along the path of totality, they can get more bang for the buck, so to speak, by doing a lot of this in those areas.) 

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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #160 on: April 09, 2024, 07:39:31 AM »
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  • I'm curious, for those who saw a lot of this, how close were you to the path of totality?
    (I'm wondering, since many people congregated at locations along the path of totality, they can get more bang for the buck, so to speak, by doing a lot of this in those areas.)
    I was right in the path of totality about 25 minutes from one of the nationally-promoted prime locations to view the eclipse.
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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #161 on: April 09, 2024, 07:55:49 AM »
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  • I'm curious, for those who saw a lot of this, how close were you to the path of totality?
    (I'm wondering, since many people congregated at locations along the path of totality, they can get more bang for the buck, so to speak, by doing a lot of this in those areas.)

    I was about a quarter of the way from the edge of totality, and so experienced it for about 2.5 minutes.  Good enough for me, since I could just walk out of my front (or back) door and see everything just fine without having to travel.

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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #162 on: April 09, 2024, 08:15:07 AM »
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  • Pictures posted by folks from various parts of the USA viewing the eclipse yesterday, saying they saw lots of chemtrails:


    Another, posted with this comment: "A friend (who is not yet awake to what is in the skies) posted this as they waited for totality in his state. I wanted to scream - don't you see the chemtrails they are using to block your view and to poison you!?"



    Avon Ohio (totality zone) just before the eclipse:
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    p.s.


    Also [I did not 'vet' the following article, and BTW it's from 2017 - the previous eclipse]:
    Chemtrail fleet sprays along path of Eclipse

    I saw it first thing in the morning. They were going all out with the chemtrails. 😡
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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #163 on: April 09, 2024, 09:09:36 AM »
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  • My mother took this picture at 3:07, which in Louisville was our peak time totality (98.9 Percent).  I am guessing that this is some type of optical illusion because the object at the 5 o'clock position looks like the eclipsed sun. 


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    Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
    « Reply #164 on: April 09, 2024, 09:27:36 AM »
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  • I am guessing that this is some type of optical illusion because the object at the 5 o'clock position looks like the eclipsed sun.

    It's Venus. The photos posted by other folks here show it too. Except during an eclipse like yesterday, it's not visible during the daytime since the sun is a lot brighter.

    On clear days Venus can be seen rising in the east about a half hour before sunrise. Try looking for it just above the horizon. That's why it's called the morning star, and then with Christendom became associated with Our Lady, the stella matutina.
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