>>4234240 lb
These structures look to me like animal pens for sheep, goats, or cattle.
>>4234240 lb
These structures look to me like animal pens for sheep, goats, or cattle.
Don't the Saudi royals have a habit of not announcing royal deaths until 2,3,4 weeks later? Some successors would find it very convenient to pretend the ruler is still aliveโฆ I take everything from SA with a grain of salt. I suppose we'd know more if we understood Arabic, but few Americans do.
I use a screenshot tool for linux that automatically timestamps caps in a predetermined format, and I start it in a UTC context so it doesn't give away my timezone. When I'm not too overwhelmed I also edit the caps by adding the name of what I'm capping so they become searchable archives.
Your pinktext is pretty fucking gay, faggot.
>>4234594 sleep well, anon
There's a seminal article by a Rodriquez, I think it may have been in Phys. Rev. Lett., date about 20 years ago?, demonstrating variable speed of light. I cannot find the article and no longer have it archived.
Would you consider contacting the FBI yourself? To make sure they see it?
Could it be the same phenomenon I wrote about before w/r/t Spanish AF planes using a different standard for transponder data encoding?
12/08/2018 20:06:17 - Q Research General #5369: Make A Habit Of Winning Edition - #4215503
Anon I have posted this warning before about planes from Spain that APPEAR to be in US airspace. You will always, always, find them near Oxnard California. I have concluded that it's an anomaly. Sometimes a dozen planes on the exact same coordiantes, not possible. I have concluded that the spanish AF uses a different encoding standard for their ADSB digital transponder data. When this data is received by a receiver (where in Europe) and forwarded to the ADSB database server, it is interpreted according to the usual standard โฆ making the plane APPEAR to be somewhere it's not.
I IGNORE all spanish AF planes that appear to be in Oxnard, CA.
Make a mental note, learn, don't repeat an error.
The middle words should be denotative of the technology involved. Not decorative words but substantial. Only you know what your technology is.
and on that note i'm going to bed