2-16-'24,
WBR Live,
“Daily Constitution”,
“Hillbilly Friday”,
(pics on wimkin)
Today, I lie like hell.
“If ya gonna create a big steaming pile of cow dip for public review, it better be compelling, and maybe a bit insulting. Ya know how the Chinese love their cameras?
You may have read already how I have seen Crows 'disappear' against a clear blue sky for no reason whatsoever. You just gonna have to accept that I have no other explanation for what I presume I have seen, repeated. We have also seen the behavior of Starlings (and others) in group flight, indicating complex processing of flight in a bird's mind.
I will kick it up a gear. I was watching a small group of Crows harassing a Hawk (casually), when the commotion just stopped. I didn't see the Hawk anymore. It could of dived down, and flew away, but I am open to another possibility.
In this age of handheld cameras on every person on the planet (particularly at the source of assembly) that somebody there caught this -silent- action on camera? We have unaltered(?) vids of people disappearing behind another shift in distraction. Can these all be immaterial ghosts?
I'm thinking a micro application of focused -gravitational torsion-, only(?), produced from a biological source. The vid of the CCP bound flight (in my opinion) is altered (probably digitally before any of it was recorded), but it could be possible someone duplicated the Crow '720, over the rim' maneuver (see pic) to move the aircraft to a landing of their choice (It was chock full of nuts -US radar experts-, BTW).
These are 7 year olds that fly!!!
Don't tell me they wouldn't do it if they had ANY exposure to it at all.
MMM, Gets better... It may be possible that gravitational reaction(s) happen on a planetary scale, often. There may also be a 'gravitational curtain' effect in the planet trajectory(s) as well, potential accounting for the measurements of the Voyager as it left the solar system (conk shell effect).
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