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Author Topic: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th  (Read 20187 times)

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Online Stubborn

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Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
« Reply #150 on: April 09, 2024, 04:37:15 AM »
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.

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
« Reply #151 on: April 09, 2024, 05:39:10 AM »

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.


Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
« Reply #152 on: April 09, 2024, 05:52:35 AM »
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.

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
« Reply #153 on: April 09, 2024, 06:05:03 AM »
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.

Offline ElwinRansom1970

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Re: Our Lady and the Solar Eclipse April 8th
« Reply #154 on: April 09, 2024, 06:15:51 AM »
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.