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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Seems to be a massive story on Twitter but not so much on MSM. I searched Ohio local news and it isn't near the top story
It is very odd how the MSM isn't really covering it. Even a reporter was arrested there and detained for 24 hours or whatever.

Not sure how much credibility this person has, but the reports of farm animals dying and dead fish in the river have been verified. I would definitely be questioning why they decided to do a "controlled" burn of the site as opposed to other clean up methods, which would obviously be more expensive. Burning up vinyl chloride next to a town doesn't sound like a good idea to me, but I'm not a chemist.




Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory about a supposed project whose purpose is to create an artificial Second Coming, in order to control people.

As per the alleged theory, the new world order's purpose is: 1.To abolish all Christian and traditional religions in order to replace them with a one-world religion based on the cult of man.2.To abolish all national identities and national pride in order to establish a world identity and a world pride.3.To abolish the family as known today in order to replace them with individuals all working for the glory of the new one-world government
Ah yes, I'm a huge fan of project Blue Beam. That is the NWO version, but there's others - like they could stage an alien invasion for whatever purpose, potentially military.

I think these are actual objects, probably Chinese, but who knows.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,980
I mean the fact the government is saying they are not balloons but unknown objects that they don’t know how they are staying aloft is super strange. At least if that tweet @Bjerknes posted is legit?

Government is being weird about it regardless. Saying they don’t know what they are or how they work, but shooting them down anyways. What’s that supposed to make people think. Tell us something, ya know? So I don’t really know what to make of it. Like you say, they aren’t so scary that our current tech can’t just go blow them out of the sky, but they’re possibly advanced enough that we don’t know how they fly? Bizarre.
It could be that they really are surveillance drones or objects. They don't seem to be adept at evasion or being directed anywhere. The latest one shot down was over Montana, and if you look at the upper atmospheric winds from the last few days, they were heading due East. So whatever the object happened to be, it was clearly picked up by the 250mb wind pattern and that's what sent it over Lake Michigan and Huron. The bigger question for me would be how did it get there in the first place and what it's carrying. I can't imagine they would be shooting down weather balloons as a distraction, but who knows. Lots of worrying things going on, and this is February after all - shit always hits the fan in February.

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wait a second

East Palestine is a place in Ohio :lol:

That's the funniest thing to come out of that retarded boring chinese balloon arc
Well, the locals call it "East PaleSTEEN" apparently, but yeah, very ironic.

I wouldn't be surprised if Project Jew Beam sent the train off course.
 

ALC

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Oct 28, 2010
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Isn't that town on the border of your state, Penisylvania? Is it not a big deal there?


Think he's referring to the Ohio train disaster.


Check this out @GordoDeCentral. Think the simulation is glitching again.

After a train derailment, Ohio residents are living the plot of a movie they helped make
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/02/11/health/ohio-train-derailment-white-noise/index.html

"When Ben Ratner’s family signed up in 2021 to be extras in the movie “White Noise,” they thought it would be a fun distraction from their day-to-day life in blue-collar East Palestine, Ohio.

Ratner, 37, is in a traffic jam scene, sitting in a line of cars trying to evacuate after a freight train collided with a tanker truck, triggering an explosion that fills the air with dangerous toxins. In another scene, his father wears a trench coat and hat while people walk across an overpass to get out of town. Directors told the group they wanted them to look “forlorn and downtrodden” as they escape the environmental disaster.

The 2022 movie was shot around Ohio and is based on a novel by Don DeLillo. The book was published in 1985, shortly after a chemical disaster in Bhopal, India, that killed nearly 4,000 people. The book and film follow the fictional Gladney family – a couple and their four kids – as they flee an “airborne toxic event” and then return home and try to resume their normal lives.

Ratner tried to rewatch the movie a few days ago and found that he couldn’t finish it.

“All of a sudden, it hit too close to home,” he said.

Ratner and his family – his wife, Lindsay, and their kids, Lilly, Izzy, Simon and Brodie – are living the fiction they helped bring to the screen."
it’s all the way on the other side, not close enough to impact here

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Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory about a supposed project whose purpose is to create an artificial Second Coming, in order to control people.

As per the alleged theory, the new world order's purpose is: 1.To abolish all Christian and traditional religions in order to replace them with a one-world religion based on the cult of man.2.To abolish all national identities and national pride in order to establish a world identity and a world pride.3.To abolish the family as known today in order to replace them with individuals all working for the glory of the new one-world government
I can see a lot of people believing this. And especially if you say George Soros is behind it
 
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Any updates on the aliens?

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Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory about a supposed project whose purpose is to create an artificial Second Coming, in order to control people.

As per the alleged theory, the new world order's purpose is: 1.To abolish all Christian and traditional religions in order to replace them with a one-world religion based on the cult of man.2.To abolish all national identities and national pride in order to establish a world identity and a world pride.3.To abolish the family as known today in order to replace them with individuals all working for the glory of the new one-world government
This does not sound like conspiracy at all though
 
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Advanced enough to travel galaxies but not enough to not be shot down? Yeah, I don't buy it :disagree:

Probably someone surpassed us in tech at the moment. Hopefully we can learn from whatever this is in that case.
Well if they go to any place it should be the US

Imagine them landing in the south of Italy. They'd get crazy by grandma's with no teeth who only scream and force feed them
 

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