Anonymous ID: af04ca Aug. 1, 2019, 7:33 p.m. No.7303907   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7293287

I had a super bright green laser pointer but I can't seem to find it now. I've had so much shit like that over the years and it just gets lost in hoard over time. I'm sure if I were to find it again it would be battery fucked by now. I keep 1200 lumen flashlights on me and will use that and its strobe mode at times but it seems to make no difference.

 

A few years back I was seeing jet plane size and much bigger (like 1/4 to 1/2 mile long) cigar shaped craft but lately it's just been orbs and high flying flashers. For a while there we had the kind that looks like a pair of car headlights constantly watching over us. One even followed my daughter home from work flying over the fields below the tree line beside here. Fair sized disc crafts with a big light at each side. They would often rise up from behind the trees and just hover or maybe move right or left from the origin point and either go back below the tree line or just turn the lights off and vanish. Mostly orbs, though, now. Haven't even seen the plasma balls in a while.

 

I got to thinking about something earlier today. For years since I was a teenager I always had this small hard thing under the skin over my shin bone. Felt the size of a BB. It hasn't been there for a few years now and I just got to wondering what happened to it. You could move it around some if you pushed on it but it pretty much always stayed in the same place and never had scar tissue or such build around it. I always wondered what that was but never looked into it. I used to wonder if it were "put" there, too considering how much sky stuff I've seen and some other weird shit.

 

A drone would be cool but I probably really wouldn't use it much for other than spying on wildlife. It would have to be a tough sombitch because I'm sure I'd crash the hell out of it learning to use it.

Anonymous ID: af04ca Aug. 2, 2019, 7:24 a.m. No.7308967   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9162

>>7305325

Not sure but the extreme depth of snow pile over a volcano could seriously hamper any ash blowout and may be contained beneath the ice/snow due to the high moisture content allowing only steam melting its way through to the top of the ice. It would take a truly massive explosion to blow out 1 to 2 miles of ice and all that weight sitting on top of it. Size of volcano and the ice thickness would matter a lot, it seems. That much ice may well be mightier than the volcano's blast power but it won't be mightier than the heat made if it can sustain it.

Anonymous ID: af04ca Aug. 2, 2019, 7:26 a.m. No.7308977   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Sometimes, I get a "captcha" and sometimes I don't these days. What gives? I wish I never did. They're aggravating and don't stop a good nefarious goon.