The Rabbit Hole

The governments of the European countries that welcomed the mass immigration of a culture that will not assimilate into the existing local societies will do all they can to hide the atrocities committed by the newcomers…whether they are committed against their own kind or against the citizens of the countries being invaded.

Lunacy rules in Europe these days.

Just a few years back, I had plans to spend a summer and fall touring Europe. Today, you couldn’t pay me to set foot in Europe.

Letter to my constituents explaining why, what ever the outcome tonight, I won’t be standing again to be the MP for South Cambridgeshire. https://heidiallen.co.uk/heidi-allen-mp-letter-to-south-cambridgeshire-constituents/ …

Hey @jen aren’t you close to this neck of the woods ! perhaps it’s your opportunity to stand and kick some butt in government circles :slight_smile:

@Didgevillage
How’s the typhoon/hurricane damages that happened last week in your area?
You okay?

In simple terms, subliminally induced misguidance.

Thanks for asking.
I live on a hill, so I’m not worried about water.
But the wind was pretty bad.

We had one typhoon too many this autumn, whether natural or artificial.

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@StuFX

I saw this, and thought of you…

Flat-Earth

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Actually you should picture earth more like this:

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One of the things that got me asking questions relates to the sun and how far away it is - abt 100,000,000 miles apparently?
But have you ever looked at the sun shining thru clouds - If it(sun) is so far away wouldn’t the shadows be straight down not angled???

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They should be. Those angles of sunlight show the source is much closer.
I can’t believe my government would lie to me. They wouldn’t do that, would they? Nah… Or would they? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

I always wondered about that, before the days of massive chemtrailing today.
Somehow the rays must be refracted by the heavy clouds when they go through the small openings.

Flat earth:

This is the best rebuttal of flat earth

It is an optical illusion related to the vanishing point associated with perspective views.

If you stand at the end of a row crop field and look straight down a single row, the rows on either side of it appear to NOT be parallel…even though they are actually parallel.

The same applies to the beams of sunlight. They are quite near perfectly parallel but they appear to converge at a single point.

Your estimate of distance to the sun is a bit high. The average distance between Earth and our Sun is about 93,000,000 miles.

Not sure I buy the optical illusion explanation and I said abt 100 - so I was 7 off or approx 100
And I’m not a flat-earther but there are a lot of things that don’t make sense to me - like plane surveying - like there only seems to be one photo of the earth from the moon - HTF did we ‘‘lose’’ the tech that got us to the moon 60 yrs ago - HTF did we ever get thru the Van Allen belt.
Maybe the flat- earth conspiracy was dreamt up by TPTB to discredit anyone who asks q’s - that is standard MO btw.

Beams of sunlight do spread when they pierce a thick cloud, through a hole.
Ridiculous to claim it’s an optical illusion.

Both of you are full of shit.

When the sunlight hits a cloud, which is nothing but water, it is reflected and refracted, scattering the light.

Nowadays with heavy chemtrailing, different chemicals affect the angles of light as well as its frequencies and sometimes you see rainbow-like rings around the sun.

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https://chemtrails.cc/

Exactly! They squeeze through a small hole … and then spread out.
You can almost hear a sigh of relief…

We did not lose the technology that got us to the moon.
The hardware became obsolete, rather like old black-and-white TVs.

He loosened it so that Neil et al could get through

That is actually close to the truth. Many people died for disagreeing with the ‘Church’s’ view of the universe.

My mistake we didn’t lose it we destroyed it LOL.

Playing the didgeridoo?
That’s 50,000 year old technology, capable of pushing away hurricanes and typhoons.

(One question though: How come the didgeridoo players I know are all poor?)