Sunday, May 8, 2016

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  1. If you google "arctic from space" or "antarctic from space", you will notice the snow/ice makes the photographs brighter than usual satellite photographs. Sort of making the Earth appear plastic globe-like.

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  2. John Akwei Thanks for the feedback

    How about this one; I think it is one hell of a research and it speaks for itself...just as the Declassified NASA document did when it showed in print the words "NON ROTATING FLAT EARTH". i GAVE YOU THE PDF AND THE LINK FOR IT.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_K53GQ8mBA

    TALKING ABOUT A SMOKING GUN...!!!

    Eleni

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  3. Government GangStalking and Electronic Harassment After seeing the comment, "READ IT AND WEEP", I of course read the pdf:
    http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19890005752.pdf

    The document is about "Linear" analysis of aircraft in flight. The document recognizes that flight over a spherical earth requires "Non-Linear" equations.

    Linear equations were being used for computer models of aircraft flight, and the document authors were tasked with explaining how these Linear equations were derived from Non-Linear equations.

    Other than that, the document doesn't mention the significance of a flat vs. spherical Earth.

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  4. John Akwei Thanks for the feedback

    Can I bother you for another feedback on this below

    I just bumped into this a few hours after she posted it.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_K53GQ8mBA

    Thanks in advance
    Eleni

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  5. John Akwei John the comment "After seeing the comment, "READ IT AND WEEP",was directed at another follower who gave me some very nasty comments and at the end he told me that his uncle worked for NASA for about 20 years. I copied and pasted the content to the feedback I gave you but I forgot to delete the "READ IT AND WEEP" part.

    It was not mean for you

    if you click on the direct link below you will see that I am telling you the truth.

    https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/+GovernmentGangStalkingandElectronicHarassment/albums/6280226451797520129/6280226453434590450?cfem=1&pid=6280226453434590450&oid=115294905852657558078&authkey=CNCnxKS1x9vYJQ


    I have blocked him since then but I preserved all comments history.

    If you view this link in chrome, do a "find" search by the word "weep" and you will see my comment that was for him.

    As previously noted, I forgot to delete this part when I copied and pasted it into my comment for you.

    If you see the date on the entire comment exchange you will see that it was sent to him before you

    Let me know if you were able to view it as described. If not I will print screen it into word and sent it to you as an email attachment

    Sorry John

    I would not use this tone of expression on you

    I respect you too much to do that

    Eleni

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  6. No problem, Eleni.

    I thought "read it and weep" was for persons in general, and I thought it was a humorous comment.

    I wasn't affected by the comment, ("read it and weep") particularly, because I am open-minded, and not emotional invested in this debate.

    Also, about the pdf, I have contemplated it some more. The document is from the late 1980's. I remember having bought Microsoft Flight Simulator in 1989, or 1990.

    If the military was using flight characteristics simulators like this in 1988, then you might notice that computers in 1988 were only capable of processing flight simulation equations that simulate a flat earth. As the pdf sort of suggested.

    Here is a screenshot of what Microsoft Flight Simulator, for the Apple Macintosh, looked like in 1990:
    http://ilarge.lisimg.com/image/495743/740full-microsoft-flight-simulator-4.0-screenshot.jpg

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