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Moon it's own source of light

Does the moon give it's own light?

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What specifically makes this a hoax?
So there is a system that can recycle 100% of the water with no loss producing about 3 gallons a day.
So 6 (or how ever many ) people can have enough water to last a year with a person needing about (.75) a gallon of liquid a day at minimum to survive.

The general rule of thumb is to store one gallon of water per person per day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They also suggest that, in an emergency situation, you should drink two quarts (half a gallon) of water a day.

So nice of these scientist to make this for these space men. I bet, people around the world in water void places would sure like the brilliant scientist to make something for them.

No but instead governments blow up water systems.
 
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Hi Ben I have watched a few. Though I did notice many videos have been deleted. Nether the less I did come across some interesting information. Like the planned bombing of Imabari in the province of Ehime on the 5th and 6th August. The only problem being there is that the city of Imabari: population of around 60 thousand had ceased to exist being obliterated in late April and early May from the year before. Of course there was one city directly ahead, only 60-70 kilometres away and that being Hiroshima. So the argument put forth is this: Just what was the real destination of those 66 bombers if there was no Imabari left to bomb on the 5th and 6th August 1945 . Ben it’s food for thought. Though I do have one question. Would not the navigators have realised this about Imabari, along with the briefing they received prior to take off. Unless of course the coordinates were somehow fixed to include Hiroshima unbeknownst to the air crews of that evening and early morning raid. The other video( eye witness account of Hiroshima) you have Father John Cieslik at Jesuit house having all the windows there blown out a few kilometres away from the event. The thing I find most interesting there. Is that along with many others he is out helping out injured close to ground zero where you once had mean temperatures of some 5-6000 degrees where there should have been nothing left at all. Yet in his interview he has no concerns with the radiation nor the side affects for himself in anyway. Which maybe he should had done being so close to the epicentre. So I did find that interesting. The other point is: That it is really hard to discern the difference between the aftermath of incindery bombing and the aftermath of a atomic bomb blast at least with Hiroshima and Negasaki when you compare the photos of both. For both methods of destruction do look the same. Though you would expect to find nothing left at the epicentre of a atomic bomb blast with temperatures of some 6000 degrees. But seems at Hiroshima and Negasaki this seems to the the case as the epicentres seem to have remained intact

Glad you took the time to acquaint yourself with a few of the imponderables of the Japanese a-bomb experience, Kate.

To be honest, I hadn't heard of the Imabari 'switcheroony', but sounds plausible. Re-targeting when there's no defences on a clear day is probably not too tough for a battle-seasoned bomber pilots to do 'on the fly'. So thank you kindly for that cogent and enlightening summary.

It's not just the temperatures at ground zero that would have obliterated the buildings, it's the blast wave. I spent some time reading through the literature at one point regarding these waves and the like, comparative to tnt and others. Pretty vague on it now. Notice the Jesuits are inconsistent in their testimony as to the blast?

This site might assist (yes, Canberra is everyone's first choice):
NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein

There was never any 'fallout' radiation, people picked themselves up and continued on as best they could, the place was swarming with US medical assistance shortly afterwards. There was a long-running compensation scheme for victims and their families to buy silence (like the hollow European model). And radiation injuries were consistent with those caused by conventional weapons.

And as far as the Jesuits go, I have only one thing to add: Revenge of the Sith.

One puzzle piece that you may find helpful at this juncture is the presentation by US nuke facility manager and physicist turned whistleblower Galen Winsor - it's long, but seriously eye-opening as to the nature and properties of the uranium product [spoiler alert - he eats it!]:

 
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Hi Ben about the discussion on Imabari you will find on priesthoodagiter’s u tube channel under the heading ( top secret information about the bombing of Hiroshima) the lectures given by Mr Windsor’s were most interesting. Does seem that nuclear power and nuclear waste is not as dangerous as it has been portrayed Especially since he is able to eat and drink the stuff and even enjoy the occasional swim in the nuke swimming pool. His view being that it has become a power cartel to which all tax payers must foot the bill on power that really should be extremely cheap to run. As to Alex Wellerstiens nuke map: your choice. Well I not like that. Especially since it was a map of the city of Brisbane that greeted me. Oh Dear looks like Queen street is to be nuked. Than you say as to the jesuits. You have only one thing to add. The revenge of the Sith? Ben you have been watching too much Star Wars movies again : )
 
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Hi Ben about the discussion on Imabari you will find on priesthoodagiter’s u tube channel under the heading ( top secret information about the bombing of Hiroshima)

That's plausible, the suggestion being that the squadron was given the layout of Hiroshima and told it was Imabari, which was en route but no longer existed, having been totally incinerated some 6 months prior. So they all returned from mashing Hiroshima actually believing they'd nailed Imabari. Think I'll spend some more time on his playlist, see what other nuggets turn up.

the lectures given by Mr Windsor’s were most interesting. Does seem that nuclear power and nuclear waste is not as dangerous as it has been portrayed Especially since he is able to eat and drink the stuff and even enjoy the occasional swim in the nuke swimming pool.

Fascinating view from the inside - the industry is just a racket, committees convincing the government and energy sector of all manner of bugaboos to wangle money for bogus activities and dodgy schemes, when it's all just glorified steam energy. He comes across as a very credible witness, don't you think?

Well I not like that. Especially since it was a map of the city of Brisbane that greeted me. Oh Dear looks like Queen street is to be nuked.

Drop 'lazy girl' 18 kt on Queen St (to match the 'little boy'), see what's left intact!

The revenge of the Sith? Ben you have been watching too much Star Wars movies again : )

Didn't Lucas base the Sith on the Jesuits? Still, hard to shake a grudging respect for Vader's economy of persuasion. Reminds me to switch off the lightsaber or it drains the batteries.
 
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That's plausible, the suggestion being that the squadron was given the layout of Hiroshima and told it was Imabari, which was en route but no longer existed, having been totally incinerated some 6 months prior. So they all returned from mashing Hiroshima actually believing they'd nailed Imabari. Think I'll spend some more time on his playlist, see what other nuggets turn up.



Fascinating view from the inside - the industry is just a racket, committees convincing the government and energy sector of all manner of bugaboos to wangle money for bogus activities and dodgy schemes, when it's all just glorified steam energy. He comes across as a very credible witness, don't you think?



Drop 'lazy girl' 18 kt on Queen St (to match the 'little boy'), see what's left intact!



Didn't Lucas base the Sith on the Jesuits? Still, hard to shake a grudging respect for Vader's economy of persuasion. Reminds me to switch off the lightsaber or it drains the batteries.
Ben : Mr Galen Winsor certainly has all the credentials, having lived and breathed the nuclear power industry from nearly the beginning of its very conception. Not too sure about the 18 kt Lazy Girl. Could be far more lethal than Little Boy. Maybe even like a erupting volcano especially when fused with bamboo. Ben you should not really encourage such ideas especially with the likes of such scientific minds as Dr Frank N Frankfurter and Dr Frankenstein’s running around. The mad scientist syndrome : ) I’m not sure what Lucas based the Siths on. You say the jesuits. You shall have to enlighten me some on that. The thing about the jesuits or the society of Jesus is that they were merely just a product of their time. I mean what brought the order into being. The very real threat that the Roman Catholic faith could be overrun by Protestant reformation and probably more so by the enlightenment if the truth be known. I guess when you have people’s vandalising Catholic Churches all over Europe a military arm was required and that was the jesuits. Of course their purpose has moved onto much more nobler causes over the course of the centuries such as academia and serving the church in much more peaceful ways, just as the many orange orders of the Protestant faith have done so too . But at great price. For the enlightenment was able to infiltrate both more easily with the great rift that occurred.
 
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But at great price. For the enlightenment was able to infiltrate both more easily with the great rift that occurred.

Adam Weishaupt was a Jesuit. Plus they've always run the astronomy side of the Catholic Church. Current top stargazer Guy Consolmagno sj waffles on about heliocentrism and dark matter, even though he knows better - they own most of the giant telescopes after all, including 'LUCIFER' (an acronym). The so-called 'black popes' were the Jesuit commanders, now they have their first white pope ever, who's announced he's ready to baptise aliens... just a little context.

The Jesuits were notoriously banished from Japan after much political intrigue, and a number of men, women and children were apparently martyred by crucifixion in late 16th century. Now, please check the location:
26 Martyrs of Japan - Wikipedia
So, Kate, the plot thickens like nourishing bamboo sap on panda fur?
 
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Glad you took the time to acquaint yourself with a few of the imponderables of the Japanese a-bomb experience, Kate.

To be honest, I hadn't heard of the Imabari 'switcheroony', but sounds plausible. Re-targeting when there's no defences on a clear day is probably not too tough for a battle-seasoned bomber pilots to do 'on the fly'. So thank you kindly for that cogent and enlightening summary.

It's not just the temperatures at ground zero that would have obliterated the buildings, it's the blast wave. I spent some time reading through the literature at one point regarding these waves and the like, comparative to tnt and others. Pretty vague on it now. Notice the Jesuits are inconsistent in their testimony as to the blast?

This site might assist (yes, Canberra is everyone's first choice):
NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein

There was never any 'fallout' radiation, people picked themselves up and continued on as best they could, the place was swarming with US medical assistance shortly afterwards. There was a long-running compensation scheme for victims and their families to buy silence (like the hollow European model). And radiation injuries were consistent with those caused by conventional weapons.

And as far as the Jesuits go, I have only one thing to add: Revenge of the Sith.

One puzzle piece that you may find helpful at this juncture is the presentation by US nuke facility manager and physicist turned whistleblower Galen Winsor - it's long, but seriously eye-opening as to the nature and properties of the uranium product [spoiler alert - he eats it!]:

"Video Unavailable"

...but I've already seen it, so just to comment...

This whole scene is taking place within a staging infrastructure provided by the unholy trinity (spiritual, financial, & military) of the Vatican, the city of London, and the district of Columbia.
Religious, financial & military institutions must all work together for fail-safe management of populations.

A new (corrected) periodic table of elements as well as a mathematically quantifiable syntax has been presented by the two guys who saved our bacon in the "War Castles" video.

Some more or less relevant trivia:
33 is code for the third of the angels who rebelled.
"G" is the 33rd letter, so it's centrality in the Freemason logos.
Orange = 33

Most people don't know, don't care, think it's crazy nonsense.
It is crazy nonsense but these crazy nonsensical people take it as seriously as Nimrod took building his tower.

OK, thanks. I just needed to vent a little.
 
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Ben : Mr Galen Winsor certainly has all the credentials, having lived and breathed the nuclear power industry from nearly the beginning of its very conception. Not too sure about the 18 kt Lazy Girl. Could be far more lethal than Little Boy. Maybe even like a erupting volcano especially when fused with bamboo. Ben you should not really encourage such ideas especially with the likes of such scientific minds as Dr Frank N Frankfurter and Dr Frankenstein’s running around. The mad scientist syndrome : ) I’m not sure what Lucas based the Siths on. You say the jesuits. You shall have to enlighten me some on that. The thing about the jesuits or the society of Jesus is that they were merely just a product of their time. I mean what brought the order into being. The very real threat that the Roman Catholic faith could be overrun by Protestant reformation and probably more so by the enlightenment if the truth be known. I guess when you have people’s vandalising Catholic Churches all over Europe a military arm was required and that was the jesuits. Of course their purpose has moved onto much more nobler causes over the course of the centuries such as academia and serving the church in much more peaceful ways, just as the many orange orders of the Protestant faith have done so too . But at great price. For the enlightenment was able to infiltrate both more easily with the great rift that occurred.
I take this from The Enlightenment:
"I think, therefore I AM"
...A tiny bit bold, don't you think?
 
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Rick you take this from the enlightenment ( I think , therefore I Am ) that maybe so, at least according the world. But to the church there was only ever one I Am. A tiny bit bold on my behalf you say. Well most certainly. Especially if the enlightenment claims the Great I Am. The nuns down here in Oz shall have to have aother puff and think apon that some more : )
 
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Rick you take this from the enlightenment ( I think , therefore I Am ) that maybe so, at least according the world. But to the church there was only ever one I Am. A tiny bit bold on my behalf you say. Well most certainly. Especially if the enlightenment claims the Great I Am. The nuns down here in Oz shall have to have aother puff and think apon that some more : )
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I am a legend in my own mind. lol

In all my travels, throughout all my searching, I've found nothing more enlightening than this mystical chant of only 3 words. Some get it right away, but repeating it aloud is guaranteed to eventually work. Here they are, try it yourself:
Owah
Taphoo
Liam.
 
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Adam Weishaupt was a Jesuit. Plus they've always run the astronomy side of the Catholic Church. Current top stargazer Guy Consolmagno sj waffles on about heliocentrism and dark matter, even though he knows better - they own most of the giant telescopes after all, including 'LUCIFER' (an acronym). The so-called 'black popes' were the Jesuit commanders, now they have their first white pope ever, who's announced he's ready to baptise aliens... just a little context.

The Jesuits were notoriously banished from Japan after much political intrigue, and a number of men, women and children were apparently martyred by crucifixion in late 16th century. Now, please check the location:
26 Martyrs of Japan - Wikipedia
So, Kate, the plot thickens like nourishing bamboo sap on panda fur?
Adam Wieshapt was many things I guess. With Imabari I have started to do some research your date of 6 mths prior seems to be more correct. The videos do seem to contradict the actual date and year of the bombing of Imabari at times 63 percent of the city was burned up that’s all I have been able to find so far. As to astronomy most believed in the geocentric model, be they Roman Catholic or Protestant up until recent times and into the late 19th century. But from there on in things did go the other way with the secular world and most religious denominations embracing the heliocentric system. As to the Christian Martyrs of Japan I do remember vaguely that Hiroshima or Negasaki may have had a strong Christian base from earlier times which your reference in Wikipedia does refer. You may have to explain some more on what you are trying to tell me there. We are baptising aliens now as well. Really haha. Well not to worry Saint Francis used to baptise the animals too, even the fishies needed to be reminded that they needed to be baptised for reasons only known to God and Saint Francis. But Do let me know when they discover and baptise one of the alien ones. : ) Now your furry one must get some sleep. Goodnight God Bless
 
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the bombing of Imabari at times 63 percent of the city was burned up that’s all I have been able to find so far.

I'm going to jump on the '63 percent' number as Masonic silly code. Obviously the claim as to just that portion of a city being destroyed is impossible to make out factually, and the 3 sixes coding stands out like a problem stain on a masonic apron. See what other nuggets you can sleuth out.

As to astronomy most believed in the geocentric model, be they Roman Catholic or Protestant up until recent times and into the late 19th century. But from there on in things did go the other way with the secular world and most religious denominations embracing the heliocentric system.

I think Galileo and Kepler made some inroads, and after 1666 (more Masonic silly code, the unhygienically-named 'Annus Mirabilis') the year Newton's De Principiis was published, the heliocentrists had turned the tide. It was apparently the alleged discovery of stellar parallax in 1838 that was touted as the decisive victory (even though parallax can occur in a geocentric coordinate system).

But the Jesuits were wandering around the Orient well before that with their globes and pushing heliocentrism I believe. I could be wrong - it does happen with alarming regularity when I depart from the Bible!

As to the Christian Martyrs of Japan I do remember vaguely that Hiroshima or Nagasaki may have had a strong Christian base from earlier times which your reference in Wikipedia does refer. You may have to explain some more on what you are trying to tell me there.

Nagasaki, as in THE Nagasaki! Coincidink? I think not. The occult of the name means (I vaguely recall) city of serpents. From the 'Naga' of Hinduism. It was payback time! Perhaps suggesting that the Martyrs story was a fabrication, idk.

fishies needed to be reminded that they needed to be baptised for reasons only known to God and Saint Francis. But Do let me know when they discover and baptise one of the alien ones. : )

It's all a little fishy when it comes to RCC business imho. Maybe the Pope's casting the net out the other side of the boat? As long as he cleans his rods and reels, I guess.
 
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