View Full Version : Where Have our Stars Gone ???
ghostrider
12th September 2013, 00:32
I counted about ten or fifteen on a clear night , talked to a guy today and he was uneasy about bringing it up , as soon as he said it , I finished his sentence and we both had an ahaa moment ... NO big dipper , no constellations , there used to be so many stars you cannot count them ... He said he counted eight , I counted ten or so ... I pose the question to you all , our sky , is not our sky ... a time slip has occured , go outside tonight and see for yourself how many stars are missing... sidebar , what is that red flaming thing that follows the sunset , it just hangs there , sometimes there are three of them , then they just dissapear ...
mojo
12th September 2013, 00:36
Hello, Interesting maybe it's location related? Love skywatching and observing all the constellations above here in Oregon, sometimes even seeing more...;)
ghostrider
12th September 2013, 00:37
the objects that folllow the sunset look alot like this : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MK5VO9HAjs&feature=player_detailpage
mojo
12th September 2013, 00:45
watched that clip, what do you think it is? There are objects witnessed that don't do the usual, so do you feel its a plane or paranormal? 18 people voted up a comment below saying it was plane but Im not sure.
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Dima Plodnik 4 months ago
4 engine airplane at sunset. A sew the same a lot of times.
edit: sorry my question is in reference to your event, not the video.
ghostrider
12th September 2013, 01:09
I have heard these three objects are involved with a time slip , they shouldn't be here, they are from another time ... also there is something going on in the netherlands that is related , a dragon washed up on the coast of spain , this time slip is bringing things from the past into the now ... some say ET is taking animals off world , in case of Nuclear war, the time displacement somehow brings extinct animals to the now , check out the finding of Robert Mcdonald SR ... when the tip slip happens , we lose our stars ... I have watched it for sometime now , just wanted to break the physic block on people , and now they will see it for themselves ... watch the sunset and notice three alike objects hanging in the sky, going nowhere , leaving a tiny trail of red ... they dont go across or up or down ...this is part of a time slip created by the ptb changing the future , it was the souce of the strange spiritual energy felt three days ago, they used their technology, only now we are sensitive to it , when something un-natural happens we feel it ...
ghostrider
12th September 2013, 01:47
8:45 pm , just went outside it is pitch dark , it's a very clear night sky , I counted only seven stars , and a half moon ... what is going on ??? not one constellation ...
TigaHawk
12th September 2013, 01:56
I've also noticed something....
The star's dont look the same. They look like little LED lights. They glow/look different.
I think - i generally see the big dipper in my night sky (or something that looks like that or a scorpion..) and it's still there. But yes - definately seeing less of star's as they are not as bright.
Living in teh city does not help tho :(
Sidney
12th September 2013, 02:03
You need to remember, the atmosphere is filled with crap. from chemtrails, from forest fires, from wars, and space dust on top of that. They have been bombarding us with chemtrails every night. You don't see them doing it in the day, but by morning the sky looks like pea soup, even though there are not any clouds, so to speak. You see the sun, but it is very dim, because of all the haze. BTW, most of the stars I see lately are fake ones anyway, the disco ball looking stars that move up down and around. OUR world, no longer exists.
I was looking at pictures of a canoe trip I did about 25 years ago, and I could not believe how crystal dark blue the beautiful sky was back then. Fresh air is a thing of the past. IMO, post apocalypse is now.
post edit- I just went outside, i dont live in the city, but not too far out either, and I counted about 50 stars through all the haze. The disco ball flashing nice and bright, as I wonder if it is even outside the atmosphere.
YOu are correct, the stars are very few compared to some nights. I think its from aircrap though. I am not up on the time slip thing, do you have any more info on that GR? Or can you explain what exactly is a time slip? And how would it make the stars disappear. I am having a hard time wrapping my head around that.
I also am thinking our dark depressions may be radiation related. See my post here.
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?63158-Strange-Spritual-Energy&p=728502&viewfull=1#post728502
northstar
12th September 2013, 03:10
I am not an astronomer by any means but when I went into the pristine countryside a few weeks ago for a retreat the sky was jam packed at night with stars and constellations which looked very convincing to me.
Having said that, though, the comments about a time slip are interesting. Temporal weirdness is happening more and more in my spiritual practice lately. It is almost like that fourth dimension is becoming an integral part of things. Not only can we move in space in various directions, but now we can flow with time - backwards, forwards, sideways etc
If and when most of humanity can escape the iron clad grip of linear time, there is going to be a very big celebration.
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Or can you explain what exactly is a time slip? And how would it make the stars disappear. I am having a hard time wrapping my head around that.
I am thinking that a time slip/blip might not explain a different star configuration but alternate universes certainly would.
ceetee9
12th September 2013, 03:21
I don't know where you live, but I came from a very small town in northern NY and was recently there and there were thousands of stars to see. However, where I live (in Plano, TX) I can count the number of stars on two hands. It's due to the light pollution from all the city lights and/or the fullness of the moon. I think you'll find if you get far enough away from any major city (on or near a new moon) you will see thousands of stars. But, obviously, I'm speaking only from my experience.
Anchor
12th September 2013, 04:41
Maybe they all decide to shine on Australia instead. Last night was awesome, many stars very bright, saw a few shooting stars as well. Did not see any misplaced constellations.
Vitalux
12th September 2013, 04:59
One thing I have always wondered about....concerning space and stars.
The space stations have been up in orbit for at least 30 years ( give or take, sky lab, the Russians and ISS) and I have never understood why NASA never put a darn Television Camera on the side facing outer space and just gave the entire world a view of outer space.
Could you imagine how spectacular the planets would look up there, as well as the various constellations and stars.
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mbtl4iHFTY1rwjzpqo1_500.gif
I can only assume that the reason they have not put a camera there is simply because there is something they don't want us to see.
We might be surprised to one day discover that what we think is out there, might not be really out there.
In a holographic universe, anything is possible.
meeradas
12th September 2013, 06:23
the emphasis is on the stripes, nowadays, isn't it?!
MargueriteBee
12th September 2013, 06:26
Came back inside from laying out on the grass watching stars, beautiful!
KiwiElf
12th September 2013, 06:34
We see plenty down here in NZ, even in Auckland - our largest city. Go to the country and you see millions.
(On a side note, where are the stars in the Moon photos? We should be able to see millions (and yep - I've heard NASA's hogwash theory on that! If that explanation were true, I doubt the Hubble would see any either!) :focus:
Mike Gorman
12th September 2013, 06:50
Here in North Tasmania we can see the Southern Cross and the edge of our Galaxy like a hazy smear-there are lots of stars
i want very much to get back into star gazing, with a chart and a Telescope/binoculars-there is one star that looks so huge and bright-to the East-dunno what it is.
I think they are all still there, depends where you are, the light pollution level-time of year e.t.c
Ellisa
12th September 2013, 07:25
Plenty of stars to see from our backyard in Australia--- but I understand that they burn even more brightly in the outback. Years ago I watched one of the first satellites cross the sky when we were camped near Uluru. It was magic. I felt I could touch it!
I think, no I'm sure, the stars are still there, but, as someone said earlier, light pollution is very bad in a lot of the Northern Hemisphere. Astrologers always site their telescopes in the remote parts of the world, like mountain tops and deserts for that reason.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
12th September 2013, 07:29
Could it be methane, sulfur, or CO2, something like that, clouding the sky?
That volcano recently discovered in the ocean, etc?
Maybe HAARP fired up (anti missile shield) for some reason?
Neutrino detectors might have picked up something odd @_@ that's my theory lol
Violet
12th September 2013, 09:10
I have heard these three objects are involved with a time slip , they shouldn't be here, they are from another time ... also there is something going on in the netherlands that is related , a dragon washed up on the coast of spain , this time slip is bringing things from the past into the now ... some say ET is taking animals off world , in case of Nuclear war, the time displacement somehow brings extinct animals to the now , check out the finding of Robert Mcdonald SR ... when the tip slip happens , we lose our stars ... I have watched it for sometime now , just wanted to break the physic block on people , and now they will see it for themselves ... watch the sunset and notice three alike objects hanging in the sky, going nowhere , leaving a tiny trail of red ... they dont go across or up or down ...this is part of a time slip created by the ptb changing the future , it was the souce of the strange spiritual energy felt three days ago, they used their technology, only now we are sensitive to it , when something un-natural happens we feel it ...
Belgium had a whale wash up the coast last August...Don't know. They say it's exceptional. But what happened really, did the whale make a mistake or was the whale running (swimming) away from something.
Violet
12th September 2013, 09:19
One thing I have always wondered about....concerning space and stars.
The space stations have been up in orbit for at least 30 years ( give or take, sky lab, the Russians and ISS) and I have never understood why NASA never put a darn Television Camera on the side facing outer space and just gave the entire world a view of outer space.
Could you imagine how spectacular the planets would look up there, as well as the various constellations and stars.
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mbtl4iHFTY1rwjzpqo1_500.gif
I can only assume that the reason they have not put a camera there is simply because there is something they don't want us to see.
We might be surprised to one day discover that what we think is out there, might not be really out there.
In a holographic universe, anything is possible.
You know what Vitalux, just yesterday I was having similar thought about landscapes and animals in our vicinity. And I was thinking, look at us being locked away in little boxes that are houses in the middle of a well-organised city carousel.
We have little to no contact with forests that lie within less than a mile within reach. Same goes for familiar animals like squirrels, deers, goats, etc. And even if we would do it, we 'd probably discover that they too have been locked up in little boxes. For safety too but still...
We're out of touch...with all the things that are an intrinsic part of our existence.
There's even one simple thing that everyone can do at all times, even from within the carousel, and yet we barely do it and that is: look up.
PHARAOH
12th September 2013, 11:22
[QUOTE=ghostrider;728455]I counted about ten or fifteen on a clear night , talked to a guy today and he was uneasy about bringing it up , as soon as he said it , I finished his sentence and we both had an ahaa moment ... NO big dipper , no constellations , there used to be so many stars you cannot count them ... He said he counted eight , I counted ten or so ... I pose the question to you all , our sky , is not our sky ... a time slip has occured , go outside tonight and see for yourself how many stars are missing... sidebar , what is that red flaming thing that follows the sunset , it just hangs there , sometimes there are three of them , then they just dissapear ...
ghostriderer, they are where they have always been. At times due to clouds, chem-trails or the gases emitted by light bulbs in major cities, you may not see them. However I see the big/little dipper, orion, vega etc, etc every AM or PM. Just depends on where they line up due to Gaia's position. If you don't believe me, go on a cruise and you will see more stars, then you can count people on the ship. Or just go out to the sticks, wilderness where there are no city lights and wha-lahh....... Enjoy......
Sunny-side-up
12th September 2013, 12:04
I live in South-London I always look up :) At night can only really see the just the main constellations, big dipper, cassiopeia etc and some planets here and there,
but overall very masked out sky :( I still manage to see the odd satellite passing over and occasional other things that might be this or that etc.
Time slipping yes I believe so, the 3 strange go nowhere things, yup stuck in time slip!
I've always put things like the Lock-Ness monster down to time slips..
And YES put a darn outwards facing camera on them stations. Why haven't they? well other than the obvious reasons like 'we might see something we're not supposed to' or maybe we won't see something we are supposed to lol, another reason might be TV-Channel-Viewing-Ratings going down because everyone (well peps like us) would be watching the views from the cameras all the time ha!
Spiral of Light
12th September 2013, 12:14
We are so heavily chemtrailed here on the East Coast of the U.S., especially at sunrise and sunset, that I don't think we ever get a good clear look at the stars anymore.
I am always looking up, and it seems like I never see a clear blue sky the way it used to be.
Nick Matkin
12th September 2013, 12:50
We see plenty down here in NZ, even in Auckland - our largest city. Go to the country and you see millions.
(On a side note, where are the stars in the Moon photos? We should be able to see millions (and yep - I've heard NASA's hogwash theory on that! If that explanation were true, I doubt the Hubble would see any either!) :focus:
Well apparently you can't see the stars, planets or sun outside our atmosphere - that's some bizarre explanation floating about anyway.
It's obviously not true cos I've seen stars from deep space on Star Trek, Star Wars, Dr Who, Fireball XL-5, Space Patrol...
And as KiwiElf states, last time we looked the Hubble telescope was actually IN SPACE! Seems able to take rather good photos of stars. But perhaps they're all fake.
There are plenty of other probes with optical cameras that disprove the-stars-are-invisible-from-space nonsense!
:frusty:
Nick
Hazel
12th September 2013, 13:29
Ditto Anchor...
the Southern skys are ablaze with celestial splendour
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