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Doesn't anybody find all these sudden "hoaxes" to be well, a little........hoaxy??    What if this stuff is in fact real, but "they" are trying to do damage control and claim they're all hoaxes?

I for one believe Heathyr's post from the Goro board (which I posted here).  The fact that she had her meteor experience separate from any (supposed) Washington meteor experience or comet sighting is very interesting indeed.   Is she the only one out there seeing such things?   Probably not.   

Then you factor in what JT pointed out, and which I've heard montalk talking about as well, which concerns all the major observatories *coincidentally* being down for repairs, or offline to outside use.   Hmmmmmmmmmm!    A little fishy, isn't it?   Kinda like they don't want any more people than necessary catching a glimpse of something which might instigate panic.   I don't know how strong of a scope one might need to clearly glimpse a comet, but I know the biggest one that the average folks seem to have is a 14", which is definately large.    But would you need something larger, I wonder?   Something on the observatory level?    And is this why they made sure to lock 'em all down? 

I know that I personally am going to spend some time outside looking up tonight at the sky, see what I can see.   Again, we're supposed to be passing through the tail of a comet at the end of this month, I think that's a pretty big deal.   I wonder if all these meteor sightings, both "hoaxes" and non hoaxes might be tied into this near-Earth comet we're approaching?

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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lyra wrote:

Doesn't anybody find all these sudden "hoaxes" to be well, a little........hoaxy??

that's what i thought after posting the link smile hehe. probably a lot of things are going to happen this summer, which will prove to those open that earth changes are real, but i doubt the "end of the world" (aka end of 3D time) is coming that soon. i feel we better get used to that feeling of uncertainity, not get attached to fears, and keep on trusting our intuition to guide us. mine tells me i don't need to worry and that i must keep on working on what i'm doing, and not run in the mountains or watch the sky anxiously. but then again i live in another part of the world so your intuition might tell you something else...

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You guys are great. While I sleep, you're all on the job. The Puget Sound meteor was NOT a hoax, as you may know by now (I have spoken to friends who saw it). These days of uncertainty cause people to believe all sorts of things without much evidence. By the same token, people can be kept from the truth by being sidetracked to a lie. There are definitely asteroids (and whatever else) 'out there'. Will they hit? Who can say? Regarding the end of the world, Jackson Browne sang "Don't think it won't happen just because it happened yet."

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There's a video on the net showing the meteor lighting up the sky.

http://rense.com/general53/wmf.htm

According to my Starry Night astronomy program, from June 20 to 30 earth will be passing through an area of the solar system graced by comet LINEAR's tail just a couple weeks earlier. If there is any debris in that tail, it has a chance of making it to earth. So, it will be interesting to see if we have any more meteor sightings late June. This is something I caught a few weeks ago.

Actually, what's interesting is that the aussie-bloke hoax claimed that during the same time period, we'd be hitting a cometary dust cloud and have three major impacts of objects over the span of ten days. The supposed NASA charts he provided only showed the couple comets LINEAR and NEAT still near us at this moment. I think the hoax tried to imply that these objects were going to impact us, which is ridiculous since they are already moving back out of the solar system, not approaching us.

What I find interesting is that here we have an obvious hoax using bogus theory and data taken out of context,  to asociate itself with a time period that happens to be identical to that of an actual phenomenon, earth passing through LINEAR's tail remnants, and then revealing itself to be a hoax and putting the entire matter to rest.

Well, like others have said on this topic, there's nothing we can do about it so no use worrying. If something happens and the media passes it off with some silly explanation, then at least we'll know what it might be for real.

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

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ermolai wrote:

  probably a lot of things are going to happen this summer, which will prove to those open that earth changes are real, but i doubt the "end of the world" (aka end of 3D time) is coming that soon. i feel we better get used to that feeling of uncertainity, not get attached to fears, and keep on trusting our intuition to guide us. mine tells me i don't need to worry and that i must keep on working on what i'm doing, and not run in the mountains or watch the sky anxiously. but then again i live in another part of the world so your intuition might tell you something else...

That's how I feel too, ermolai.  I think this will be an "eventful summer", or as the new Coke Can RFID tag promo forshadowed, an "Unexpected Summer".  wink    The world isn't going to end, but there will definately be changes.

I tried to watch the video for the meteor but I couldn't play it on my computer here.  sad    Oh well, I'm sure it would've looked cool!

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> montalk: According to my Starry Night astronomy program, from June 20 to 30 earth will be passing through an area of the solar system graced by comet LINEAR's tail just a couple weeks earlier.

For anyone who doesn't have the neat (no pun intended) Starry Night app, here's a short movie of the inner solar system during the time leading up to June 8th (2 MB, QT).  You can see a few comets pass by.  This weekend I'll update the comet database and post another movie of the period Montalk is referring to (up to June 30) so to see any further comet passes.  (of course, we're limited to accepting what is allowed as 'accurate' cometary data for this program.  it'd be nice to have some contacts with 'dish time' to share another perspective on what's really up there...)

Great discussion, thanks for the info all.  Have a good weekend.

- Cameron

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There's still raging debate about AussieBloke everywhere I look.  We'll know the truth soon enough, I suppose.

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Hi,

And so the saga of Aussie Bloke constinues.....

http://www.rense.com/general53/monito.htm


WR

JT

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This is really starting to remind me of the masonic "screens behind screens". What will we find when all the unmasking is done? Instinct tells me to be ready to die at any time. Zen under the stars. Watch for falling rocks!

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See, that's what I was talking about.............the confession itself was a hoax.  Like Solofleks said, we'll know the truth soon enough.  Be prepared to wave at some comets!  big_smile  haha

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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another denial:   http://rense.com/general53/gar.htm

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I don't have time to read it right now but they posted an article about this on cassiopaea:

http://www.cassiopaea.org/cass/Aussie_Bloke.htm

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And now for something completely different:                                                      http://educate-yourself.org/cn/fakeapoc … un04.shtml

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Hi Aaron,

It raised a smile when I read the proclamation.

Do you have software that searches out borderline delusionals proclaiming armageddon? :-D

Take a look at this guys blog; he has a nice little retail operation going in the only products that can "save" humanity - orgone generators.

In particular he has some nice photos of trees, sea and clouds in which he claims there are dozens a etheric beings, and all you have to do is open your heart to see them.

It will be interesting to see what happens to the commentary on such web sites after the month of June is over, or other such dates.

I have no doubt that, as with all prophecies that have been predicted and did not happen, that it will be put down to the fact that time has different properties in other dimensions. Thus it is tough to predict what will happen on the earthly 3d timeline.

One thing I believe in with humanity - most people have a "hero" (self sacrifice) within them - this facet just needs waking, and it awakes in the most unexpected circumstances. The myth of the hero has been handed down in myths since time immemorial. I have a lot of hope for mankind, despite this fellow, and others observations.

Yes the world is crazy, yes its getting crazier, it always has been - the ogoing and increasing polarization brings out the best and worst in mankind - this momentum achieves a critical mass that will tip the scales, and then we shall see the real essence of mankind and realise that it has always been there.

WR

JT

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JT, I do have the software--in my brain. Like a crow (one of my favorite animals), I tend to be attracted to certain things. I have learned one basic thing: Don't confuse the message with the messenger. If you saw a wild-looking individual in rags outside your home, screaming "your house is on fire", you'd investigate, wouldn't you? Something is up, given all the big ships asea. However it goes, anticipate heavy shaking. Try not to be too shaken. I disagree with what is a fairly common idea--that humans are somehow, in some way, intrinsically "good". I think humans are intrinsically "good" and "bad". Our dilemma lies in the choice between the two. Hero or Villain. Or something in-between (majority).