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  • mikadonovan
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    #121
    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

    Originally posted by theengel
    Speaking of psuedo-science:
    YouTube

    Anyway, the article fails to address a large number of objections to the vaccines. There are people who think it causes autism, but another large number of people who refuse to get their kids vaccinated do so because some of the vaccines were created using the cells of aborted babies... even when it was unnecessary to do so.
    How about you take it to another thread.
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    • emujo2
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      #122
      Re: Any stargazers out there...?

      Quote-Wow whoopty-do, whoo hoo big flaming deal. Many many of us Aussies have seen IGV's (Inverse Gravity Vehicles).
      We have many stories to tell about gooks/ufo's and different encounters. So much info that it becomes a tedious/boring topic of discussion.

      Like time to take your heads out of your backside people, the universe is bigger than this speck of dust we call earth.-Quote


      Once again you pull stuff out of your hat and call it proven science..As a 10 year old I saw a UFO in the skies over central Fla..To this day I do not know what I saw..However, I am 100 % sure it wasn't an Inverse Gravity Vehicle as this is a vehicle that only exists in Sci Fi and your imagination. Yes, I saw the model of one on You-tube, and I read the Searl IVG post..again, a nice show, but mostly BS

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      • NeoMatrix
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        #123
        Re: Any stargazers out there...?

        Nice artists impression image showing the vortex force of tornadoes,solar systems, galaxies and the multiverse.

        You may notice how the two forces around the null void in the centre of the vortex twist around each other like coiled snakes.
        The force from above travels down the vortex spiral centre while at the exact same time the force from below travels in the opposite direction up the vortex spiral, and the two forces create an "energy balance" in both direction of the universe. Which is known as the conservation of energy.

        It is the balance of two opposing forces coming together that creates a single unit of existence = 1.
        While ever the pressure difference of the two forces exist the vortex will continue to function as one(1) whole unit.



        vortex_galaxy.jpg

        [Image shows a galactic vortex in a sphere]

        ----- update -------
        Any one know of any computer program code or algorithm that generates a working model of a vortex?
        The algorithm or code must scale up/down an convert from a world coordinate system to a screen coordinate system.
        Its a back burner code project that I started years ago but haven't finished....
        Last edited by NeoMatrix; 05-02-2019, 11:57 PM.
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        • theengel
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          #124
          Re: Any stargazers out there...?

          Originally posted by copier addict
          What do I do if there is no alternative to a vaccine produced from these cell lines?

          One is morally free to use the vaccine, despite its historical association with abortion, if there is a proportionately serious reason for doing so. In practice, the risks to personal and public health could permit its use. This is especially important for parents, who have a moral obligation to protect the life and health of their children and those around them.

          If not an endorsement, it certainly states that people are okay to use them.

          Why anyone would feel the need to ask a church if it is okay to protect their child is beyond me.
          This quote was not pulled from the Vatican, nor any other authoritative voice of the church, but was an interpretation of a church document. The Vatican did not answer the question directly.

          You seem to think I was saying people are waiting for the Vatican to speak on it. My point was that people have a moral objection to using something created from the body of a murdered child. The same sort of objection someone might have to cannibalism... especially when the person being eaten was murdered. You offered that the Catholic Church had okayed it, I'm telling you the Catholic Church hasn't.

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          • mikadonovan
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            #125
            Re: Any stargazers out there...?

            Originally posted by theengel
            This quote was not pulled from the Vatican, nor any other authoritative voice of the church, but was an interpretation of a church document. The Vatican did not answer the question directly.

            You seem to think I was saying people are waiting for the Vatican to speak on it. My point was that people have a moral objection to using something created from the body of a murdered child. The same sort of objection someone might have to cannibalism... especially when the person being eaten was murdered. You offered that the Catholic Church had okayed it, I'm telling you the Catholic Church hasn't.
            Still off topic. Wtf is wrong with you? You seem to have little respect for the spirit of this thread, and no one here gives a shit about listening to your crap. Get lost.
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            • davel
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              #126
              Re: Any stargazers out there...?

              If your kids are not vaccinated you should be charged with child neglect.

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              • theengel
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                #127
                Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                Originally posted by davel
                If your kids are not vaccinated you should be charged with child neglect.
                Should that also be the case if your kid rides a bike without a helmet?

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                • Copier Addict
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                  #128
                  Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                  Originally posted by theengel
                  Should that also be the case if your kid rides a bike without a helmet?
                  Silly question, but I'll have a go.
                  Let's see, a kid can remove a helmet when out of sight of parents. A kid can't remove a vaccination.
                  So, no charging parents if child has no helmet on.

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                  • NeoMatrix
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                    #129
                    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                    Any one see the meteor shower last night(Tue) early morning (Wed)?
                    The meteor event was said to happened around 3:am local time here in Aust.

                    The wife set the alarm for around 3am, and we both got up to witness the event...

                    Nothing overly spectacular from our side of the globe...
                    We stared at the sky for about half an hour or so, then went back to bed..

                    One of you sky gazers out there might have had a better vantage point for the meteor show....?
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                    • gneebore
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                      #130
                      Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                      Originally posted by copier addict
                      Silly question, but I'll have a go.
                      Let's see, a kid can remove a helmet when out of sight of parents. A kid can't remove a vaccination.
                      So, no charging parents if child has no helmet on.
                      Sorry but there are currently laws requiring helmets for children under the age of 18 to wear a helmet when riding a bicycle. And for even stronger laws there are statewide bans for ANYONE riding a bicycle without a helmet.
                      Here is a website with a nice chert with the laws in states requiring a helmet while riding a bike.

                      Bicycle Helmet Laws

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                      • Copier Addict
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                        #131
                        Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                        Originally posted by gneebore
                        Sorry but there are currently laws requiring helmets for children under the age of 18 to wear a helmet when riding a bicycle. And for even stronger laws there are statewide bans for ANYONE riding a bicycle without a helmet.
                        Here is a website with a nice chert with the laws in states requiring a helmet while riding a bike.

                        Bicycle Helmet Laws
                        So, if a meteor hits your child while they are not wearing a helmet do you get charged?

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                        • theengel
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                          #132
                          Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                          That was a reply to me... one to a question I posed, and have since then abandoned, because someone who doesn't understand the concept of freedom could never hope to come close to seeing the point I wanted to make.

                          Also, because if I continued talking about it (even though every off-topic post of mine was a response to someone else's off-topic post) mikadonovan will get his panties in a wad and tell me to take it elsewhere... and he'll ONLY tell that to me. So I'm not going to respond to it anymore. Not because I care about whether or not mikadonovan's panties are in a wad, but because, like I said, trying to make someone understand freedom, and the all the responsibilities that are involved in it, when said person is committed to liberalism (cough - socialism), is a lost cause.

                          Anyway--I think you'll find most meteor showers to be not spectacular. At least, there's no climax anyway. You sit and you stare, and every minute or so (or if you're lucky, every 30 seconds) you see a shooting star. That's about how all meteor showers are.

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                          • NeoMatrix
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                            #133
                            Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                            The below videos show fully visible factual undeniable vortex function of the magnetic fields of the universe.

                            htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9S3ikiL3Ow
                            YouTube

                            htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJi_2Viexng
                            YouTube

                            Crooks Radiometer test:
                            htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCrnDGOl2xA
                            YouTube

                            The gentlemen in the above video series is stating the actual operational facts of physical reality, from the micro to the macro. The guy is so close to knowing the real truth its uncanny, his observations are just shy of the full facts.
                            Last edited by NeoMatrix; 05-17-2019, 05:48 AM.
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                            • Copier Addict
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                              #134
                              Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                              Originally posted by NeoMatrix
                              The below videos show fully visible factual undeniable vortex function of the magnetic fields of the universe.

                              htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9S3ikiL3Ow
                              YouTube

                              htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJi_2Viexng
                              YouTube

                              Crooks Radiometer test:
                              htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCrnDGOl2xA
                              YouTube

                              The gentlemen in the above video series is stating the actual operational facts of physical reality, from the micro to the macro. The guy is so close to knowing the real truth its uncanny, his observations are just shy of the full facts.
                              That explains where the lost sock in the dryer goes. Lol

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                              • emujo2
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                                #135
                                Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                                This reminds me of an old Star Trek Generations interview...The actors recieved a script and anytime there was a technology discussion, the dialog was blank until the tech writers filled it in..The actors said they just read what was there knowing they just had to make it sound good, they knew it was total BS...

                                And, you make the comment that this guy is "so close to the truth". I guess that means you already know the truth...Why in the hell are you just a copier tech, Shouldn't you be advising Elon Musk or NASA??

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