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The lives of many men follow a familiar pattern. First grade follows kindergarten. High school precedes college. College leads to a vocational career. A career ends in retirement. You get to take a nice tourist trip. Then you die.
Things can go wrong. Many men miss out on the trip before they die. Thanks to my brother, who wanted to visit the home of our ancestors, Scotland, with me, I got my trip.
With my brother lovingly paying for most of the expenses, I found myself on a jet on the way to London.
Looking out of the airplanes’ window. I saw a bright red Sun surrounded by darkness. I’d seen sun rises in the past that looked like this except for the darkness. I tried to figure out what I was looking at. I looked away and when I looked back, the Sun was yellow. Then, as I watched, the sun doubled or tripled in brightness. It was as if somebody suddenly turned up the dimmer switch. There was no parting of any clouds. There was no evidence of any clouds near the sun.
I have read much on the theory that a Sun simulator is now what we see when we think that we are looking at the Sun. The Sun on clear days has appeared way too bright for me for a long time now. What I noticed when I look into the sky on such days, is a Sun that is a white disk, where it used to be a yellow sphere.
It is difficult for many people to even discuss concerns that somebody is messing with the Sun. The idea of a sun simulator in the sky is a bit much. However, I am convinced, from the numerous reports and opinions I have found on the internet, that this indeed is the case.
Most of the airplane’s passengers appeared to be either sleeping or watching something on the screens on the back of the chair in front of them when the Sun got lit up in an instant. The passenger next to me said she saw what I saw and that it would be interesting to know from a meteorologist what caused the Sun to appear to brighten all of a sudden like it did.
This is a common response in these modern times. Surely some experts or “leading scientists” have a theory if a phenomenon is worth acknowledging and if it is important to know about, it will be reported on in the mass media.
If you spend a few minutes searching the web for information on Sun simulators you will find it in abundance. One way to cope with it all is to declare that you can’t trust any thing you see on the internet, in addition to your own eyes. You can conclude that reports of there being a solar simulator in the sky is a conspiracy theory and therefore not worth your time to look into solar simulator matters further.
If somebody had put a solar simulator in the sky that was a pretty interesting trick.
Some observers are finally getting around to believing that the very long lines and assorted other weird clouds above our heads are a cause for concern. They may need more time to add a solar simulator to this crazy mix.
There is also the question as to who launched the simulator and why. There is plenty of information on the internet as to the patents involved and the corporations probably doing the work. As to who placed the order, I don’t know who they are or why they are doing so. Are they Illuminati shape-shifting cabal members who for some reason don’t want the rest of us to see what the real Sun looks like since it has been messed with. I told you I don’t know.
Could the solar simulator be the thing that is keeping the crops growing while the real Sun does it’s solar Sunspot minimum thing? Could the solar simulator be a last gasp attempt to save the planet from man-made or natural cycle global warming?
Whatever is going on, nobody consulted with me before throwing the switch.
I am not a scientist. I have just developed a more open mind to these things since I’ve been retired. I notice a lot of things that just aren’t right. I had seen several posts online about how jet airplane engines used to be tucked under the wings. The posts stated that nowadays they stick way out in front of the wing. What I read suggested that this change is not some unannounced technological advancement, but rather an example of the “Mandela Effect.”
Since the earliest recorded history men have been recorded as being interested in technology much more than women. As a man, I have been socialized to pay at least some interest in technological developments. I put model jet airplanes together with the engines under the wings. I guess I missed the announcement of the technological advancement of having the engines jet out in front of the wings. Aerodynamically it looks like jets should no longer be able to get off the ground let alone to New York City to England and back.
I certainly have been one to let the in-depth understanding of things technical up to others. I have trusted that cable television news and the New York Times would keep me as up to date as I need to be. I realize that given the ever-accelerating rate of technological developments and believed to advance. I might miss something by way of such media, but a Sun simulator in the sky technology?!
I understand that new technology sometimes needs time to be evaluated from weaponization potential before being declassified so I get to know about it. Controlling a fake Sun would make for quite a weapon. I would think it would be difficult to keep it a secret when all one has to do is look up into the sky to notice something technological is going on up there with the Sun.
I think one of the primary reasons why men who won’t see what is there to be easily seen in the way of there being Sun simulation going on is they don’t want to think about what having that knowledge would mean for them.
This is not a switch from using plastic straws to paper to help save the World from plastics type of situation.
For now, all I can do is say, as to there being a Sun simulator in the sky, as I type this, is, there is. As to what I can do about it, I do not know.
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