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Post by swentz101 Sat May 13, 2023 8:21 am

Robert a wrote:"If' we say creation is billions, if not infinite, years old/in the past? ie beyond our little minds. And the moon is a photo of the day of creation, then why couldn't earth change shape?
Lumera (?) sunk, creating the Drake Passage. Plenty of 'volcano' created island around the place.
I bet all the new islands in the china sea aren't there etc..
I'm saying Tycho is above the North Pole/the home of Polaris. and possibly every 2,160 years Polaris moves dragging the whole cosmos 30 degrees and the Antarctic 'ice circle' along with it.
Plunging the whole plane into an ice age as the ice melts on one side and refreezes on the other. Then Earth slowly heats up over the remaining years of the 2,160 allotment, until as we are seeing now - as we move into a new age (dawning of Aquarius and all that)- a peaking of temperatures (Do not believe any past temp BS, will be Freemason etal buggery) and the major rivers drying up. Earth is a closed system, with a 12 bar heater running 24/7. it needs a cool dip every now and then, otherwise Earth would burn up. So yeah the sun is leaving Sagittarius and is on the cusp of entering Scorpio @ noon on the southern solstice (hasn't been in Capricorn for nearly 2,160 years BTW) The evil fools thing they can postpone this event, but if they can't the less awake people after the event the better - hence the current mass kill off I guess. .... Just some thoughts      Is the moon a reflection of earth? - Page 5 Robert10

Very very well said.
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Post by swentz101 Sat May 13, 2023 8:23 am

inquirer wrote:The Americas seem way too small in these maps.

But the thing is that if you compare the distances on the moon map between the distances we can measure between places, they match! This is not pseudoscience, it's real. If there wasn't substantial evidence for this I wouldn't waste your guys time. Period.
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Post by TyrannicalSawdustRex Sat May 13, 2023 11:39 am

swentz101 wrote:
TyrannicalSawdustRex wrote:
swentz101 wrote:Moon Map fully explained here in this video:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/BvlKWLxCNnSN/

Watch before this post gets deleted.

Finally got the chance to watch this. Very interesting for the most part.  Well worth the viewing although I don't agree with everything totally.

Dear God, thank you! I wish some of the other guys on here would watch it rather than run around in circles. Can I ask which parts you disagree with?

You certainly can ask. The problem is the precession of the equinoxes and the 25,000yr cycle . To me these are requirements of the heliocentric
theory - theory meaning imaginary. Needed for those gigantic distances and enormous timespans thrown about within heliocentric religion.
Researched this a few years ago. There are no records of the pole star being any other than Polaris.

Trepidation of the equinoxes ,as it was known, has been observed throughout history. The equinoxes oscillate and sometimes stand still for periods of time ,as did the sun .

There are records of this . Whether they trustworthy might be debateable but mainstream science admits that this "precession" of the equinox does not occur at a steady rate predicted by the mainstream model. Even the moon oscillates so why not the equinox?

I could probably get the details of all this for you but it might take some time to locate .

I am not saying the wandering of our part of our earth plane doesn't occur , just not in that imaginary cycle . My view is that the pole star won't change - the centre of the dome is Polaris.


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Post by Robert a Sun May 14, 2023 9:58 am

Polaris aka the center of the bullseye, when it moves everything else does? Earth is stationary, it is the cosmos that moves, life follows the sun. We are on a big clock. The moon is the closest we common people without say $60 million a day to try and confirm any of this. The whole system is controlled, as 'they' showed us. We must stay stupid, and not know about our 'god*' created strengths. *not that Jesus god btw. The equinoxes, will always be where they are observed now.

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Post by inquirer Tue May 16, 2023 4:31 am

swentz101 wrote:
inquirer wrote:The Americas seem way too small in these maps.

But the thing is that if you compare the distances on the moon map between the distances we can measure between places, they match! This is not pseudoscience, it's real. If there wasn't substantial evidence for this I wouldn't waste your guys time. Period.

I’m not sure they match. For example, the flight from New York to LA is about 6 hours and New York to London is about 7 hours, however the moon map suggests it is more than double the distance. I think America is definitely way larger than the way it is portrayed here.

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Post by colander bowl Wed May 17, 2023 7:34 pm

swentz101 wrote:
inquirer wrote:The Americas seem way too small in these maps.

But the thing is that if you compare the distances on the moon map between the distances we can measure between places, they match! This is not pseudoscience, it's real. If there wasn't substantial evidence for this I wouldn't waste your guys time. Period.

When looking at the Moon what causes the reflection to distort so much?

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Post by Robert a Fri May 19, 2023 3:03 am

The discussion has been wrongly named .. Eric?
'We' are not saying the moon map is a reflection of Earth.
It is a 'photograph' of what Earth was like at the time of creation.
Being possibly billions of years old, things have changed.
And 'Tycho' aka home of Polaris has moved millions of times as well.
The moon map is not now Earth, it is way back when Earth.  
The whole cosmos is 'God's word' .... not some crappy fairy story pumped out by the controllers. I call it the book of Babble.

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Post by Robert a Fri May 19, 2023 11:04 pm

Robert a wrote:The discussion has been wrongly named .. Eric?
'We' are not saying the moon map is a reflection of Earth.
It is a 'photograph' of what Earth was like at the time of creation.
Being possibly billions of years old, things have changed.
And 'Tycho' aka home of Polaris has moved millions of times as well.
The moon map is not now Earth, it is way back when Earth.  
The whole cosmos is 'God's word' .... not some crappy fairy story pumped out by the controllers. I call it the book of Babble.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4YO4qeq62U&lc=UgxF43ByLPLsaZJnRuZ4AaABAg&ab_channel=VibesofCosmos

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Post by Robert a Sat May 20, 2023 12:19 am

swentz101 wrote:North Pole
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I'm a bit perplexed about Hyperborea being of any significance as the North Pole, with a 'load stone' or anything really, if the 'North Pole' moves every 2,160 years then Hyperborea losses any claim to anything?
In my little mind if there is anything at the geographical North Pole, it is in the sky. 100% guessing here, but maybe like a funnel coming down ???? It is the home of the aurora borealis maybe?? That is what Tycho on the moon is all about?
Awaranon hinted at it before he was replaced, he was on about Tycho being the top of the dome, but kind of where it is on the moon photograph not where it is currently. Same with the German guys painting (Eric has highlighted in his big exposé video), The German doesn't get that Tycho moves, and has proposed it is the center of an even bigger realm. Awaranon also was saying the move is clockwise, and Vibes says anti clockwise. Being as the magnetic NP is moving anticlockwise, I'm going with Vibes.

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Post by Robert a Sat May 20, 2023 12:31 am

RileySlowWave wrote:if the face of the moon is seen rotating, like a clockface or wheel, & this is consistent based on vantage point, it seems hard to imagine how it could possibly be a reflection… if you roll a mirror across the floor, i believe the image would ‘stay put’ while the border turns

That is my point, the cosmos is the word of the creator (Not the bible). It shows Tycho moving (well the whole realm), I know it is to do with location, ie if I look at the moon rise Tycho is at about 3 , and at moon set it is @ 9, Is the moon a reflection of earth? - Page 5 Dscn1510
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Post by TyrannicalSawdustRex Sat May 20, 2023 10:55 am

Here you will find a video relevant to this discussion.

it's on the last page of the Rahu-the-black-sun thread second post down posted by Admin - thanks for that . Titled the Moon is Not a Sphere.

Very informative and  I wish I'd seen it sooner

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Post by colander bowl Tue May 23, 2023 10:24 pm

Robert a wrote:North Pole - Hyperborea


I'm trying to find Hyperborea on the photos below your post.  Can you look at those photos and draw an arrow pointing out Hyperborea, please?

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