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01-13-2007, 02:25 AM | #1 |
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01-13-2007, 05:49 AM | #2 |
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as far as the large orange image is concerned i am skeptical that it is an actual object. i went to antarctica and was very disappointed with the seriously fuzzy crap--are they trying to hide something? i bet that they are. ok, google earth is a fun tool, but i resent that they used seriously dumbed-down technology with the military getting to use vastly superior google-earth-type technology showing detailed, real-time imagery. wouldn't it be awesome if some massive 10,000+year-old man-made artifact showed up from the melting snows/glaciers and been discovered with widely-shared photos/videos on the internet? at least we have the deep-sea atlantean stuff to work with. |
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03-12-2007, 08:40 PM | #3 |
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11-29-2007, 05:16 PM | #4 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iusq6...eature=related
hey you tube fans, for those of you who are already well-familiar with the google earth feature, can you please check this video out, then go to google earth to check it out and report to this thread? it's either a hoax (which i think it is) or something extraordinary, hence my request for you to check it out, then report it. i just got a new computer, but haven't hooked it up yet, so... i see a bunch of white fuzziness that makes it really look like that it's been photoshopped, which is my bet. while checking out the features of my new computer at my 'puter guru's place, he demonstrated google earth--wow. but the images...they aren't a year old, are they? we zeroed down to my place and i immediately recognized the features of it...as it was 15 months ago, approx aug of last year, based on what was going on with my garden last year. i bet that the images are collages of images taken over time on cloud-less days so to create clear images, thus the images in google earth may not be recent ones, yes? . |
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11-30-2007, 02:27 AM | #5 |
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mozart,
i used to google earth to view greenland and easily spotted the orange anomaly. i also saw a black image to the southeast of it. this black image is reminiscent of arthur c. clarke's monolith, although with different dimensions. i also discovered when i zoomed in to a certain level that small orange boxes appear on the screen. i don't at present have a way to physically travel to greenland, , but i think the black image and the orange boxes are glitches. the big boy orange thing, though, i'm not sure about. peace, doug |
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12-22-2007, 02:20 AM | #6 |
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it has been confirmed that this orange "thing" is a satellite-generated imprint and not something being exposed on the surface of greenland.
my question is: why? why just at that spot and nowhere else? i'll put my vegas odds on the idea that the ********** are hiding something by having that "accidental" swath doing a convenient coverup. sheesh. come-on chinese secret society assassins, what are you waiting for? the ptbs are still at it, ya know. |
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