Anonymous ID: 71bba7 April 19, 2018, 4:06 p.m. No.1106132   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1105951

Some people find that they are much better off when there are five lights rather than four. This is why The Party can do what it does. They don't create the illusion of despair everywhere. They create the illusion of bounty and prosperity, particularly for the exceedingly proud.

 

They may know there are four lights. They may stay up a few nights, wondering what happens if the fifth is ever snuffed out - as it never existed but in the delusions of men. That fifth light may be their intellect. What happens when it is suddenly found out their degree is worthless and they are a moron? It may be their power… What happens when people find out there is no money in our currency?

 

It is this fear of impotence and wrath which compels them to perpetuate the delusion. Even if they hate themselves for doing so, their lives are so tied to that fifth light - that fifth finger of the discount… They will keep trying to spin the narrative for that falsehood until the very end.

Anonymous ID: 71bba7 April 19, 2018, 4:17 p.m. No.1106290   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1106120

We also assume this is coming from a satellite. The moon, however, is a rather ideal platform for orbital bombardment. It is totally locked with mineable resources for ammunition. Curiously, the Earth's rotation is faster than the moon's orbit, so wile the moon is totally locked to Earth, the Earth rotates to give full exposure.

 

It would not surprise me to find there is such an installation, or that there was some manner of manufacturing facility buried in the lunar crust. I have little evidence of it other than "it makes too much sense for it to not have been done" - but I digress.

 

A ballistic re-entry from lunar orbit would be quite spectacular. The energy at that point is more heavily coupled to the velocity than the mass. A very large titanium rod could be used, for example, from the lunar deposits of such. The added bonus of a class-D fire after it pays a visit to the VIP room.