Anonymous ID: 0c8526 Dec. 22, 2022, 7:55 a.m. No.17997584   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17997548

some good bread bait there.

 

https://twitter.com/obviousplant_/status/1593371220405194753

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throwing Gina H under the bus

https://twitter.com/petestrzok/status/1602519882553237504

 

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James

@JamesSNYC

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Did the Brits also control the Italian satellite that “switched” millions of votes from Trump to Biden? The @GOP

has gone full QAnon! Congratulations @GOPLeader

, you have let QAnon take over your party.

Anonymous ID: 0c8526 Dec. 22, 2022, 8:08 a.m. No.17997650   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7691 >>7718

>>17997605

>Vatican telescope on Mt. Graham

Vatt it is!

https://answersingenesis.org/astronomy/does-vatican-have-telescope-called-lucifer/

Vatican astronomers used some of the facilities of Steward Observatory, but in 1993 the 1.8-meter Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope (VATT) opened on Mount Graham in southeast Arizona. The same year, Steward Observatory’s Heinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope (SMT) also opened on Mount Graham. A little more than a decade later, the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) opened on Mount Graham. With twin 8.4-meter mirrors, the LBT is one of the largest optical telescopes in the world. The LBT is owned and operated by a consortium of institutions in the United States and from around the world.1 Collectively, the three facilities atop Mount Graham, VATT, SMT, and LBT, comprise the Mount Graham International Observatory (MGIO).

 

Sinister Sense of Humor

 

While this cute moniker wasn’t official, others have been. An example is a very complex, useful instrument designed for the LBT. At its inception, the system was called Large Binocular Telescope Near-infrared Spectroscopic Utility with Camera and Integral Field Unit for Extragalactic Research (LUCIFER). The full title was descriptive of what the instrument was to do, but it was a mouthful. And notice that they had to play games with the acronym to get it to spell out anything memorable. I’m sure that the astronomers who came up with this one were amused.

LUCI in the Sky?

 

However, the amusement didn’t last long, for as word of it spread, many critics of the Roman Catholic Church made the connection with the LUCIFER instrument for the LBT sharing a mountain with the VATT, which very quickly (but incorrectly) morphed into the Vatican owning a telescope called LUCIFER. The firestorm that ensued probably was responsible for renaming the instrument LUCI in 2012, six years before LUCI was completed and went into service (such a complex instrument can require years of planning and development). Note that LUCI is not a telescope but rather is an instrument that attaches to a telescope. Also notice that the LUCI instrument attaches only to the LBT, not the VATT. They may be at the same observatory (MGIO), but they are separate telescopes, owners/collaborators and systems.

 

Despite the rechristening of LUCIFER as LUCI and the fact that LUCIFER never was the name of a telescope, let alone a telescope owned by the Vatican, this false rumor keeps making the rounds. So, if you know someone repeating this false rumor, please refer them to this article for correction.