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ufosightingsfootage · 2 years ago
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New Black Knight Satellite UFO Video
Amazing video of the Black Knight Satellite even I've never seen before, this is absolutely amazing. And new!
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orbitkronik · 1 month ago
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Salah satu teori konspirasi paling ambisius yang pernah ada—Project Blue Beam. Teori ini mengklaim bahwa pemerintah global sedang mempersiapkan manipulasi besar-besaran dengan teknologi holografi untuk menciptakan ilusi skala besar seperti kedatangan alien atau dewa, dengan tujuan membangun tatanan dunia baru. Apakah ini mungkin terjadi? Yuk, simak pembahasannya! Jangan lupa tinggalkan pendapat kalian di kolom komentar dan klik subscribe untuk konten konspirasi menarik lainnya! #ProjectBlueBeam #KonspirasiGlobal #HologramAlien #MindControl #TeoriKonspirasi #UFO2024 #InvasiAlien #BlueBeamTeori #NewWorldOrder #FenomenaAneh #OrbitKronik Project Blue Beam 2024, teori konspirasi terbaru, UFO sightings 2024, tatanan dunia baru, mind control technology, invasi alien palsu, hologram alien nyata, teori konspirasi Blue Beam, teori konspirasi populer, NASA conspiracies, UFO hologram
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paper-mario-wiki · 1 year ago
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I've got a question to someone more Mathematically Learned than me:
What is the current Edge Of Human Knowledge in regards to the origins and fundamentals of the natural world? What's the current thread that most people are trying to follow to get down to like. The exact reason for the nature of the universe? I've heard that in the first second directly after the big bang, things were quote "a little weird," unquote. And I want to know what that means. I'd like to know what gaps in our knowledge of physics we are most focused on trying to fill right now.
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facts-i-just-made-up · 2 years ago
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Ever notice how the same people who claim the sun exists will also tell you never to look directly at it? Wake up America*
*The sun does of course exist for other nations. Only the United States of America lacks one, as per the intent of the founding fathers.
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wronghands1 · 1 year ago
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tentacion3099 · 7 months ago
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relaxedstyles · 2 months ago
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Humans ain't real, brother.
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glamurai56 · 8 months ago
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historyforfuture · 5 months ago
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Starvation war in GAZA sponsored by criminal joe biden of usa
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dolugecat · 3 months ago
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Subscribe to r/yinyanger100 on Reddit I don’t bite. For Japanese Hebrew and Korean history and culture resources
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spectralseekerscarlett · 26 days ago
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Exploring the Mysteries: Questions About Aliens
Opinions and thoughts on Aliens?
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crankydevon · 1 year ago
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Moon Landing Day!
July 20, 1969. The Apollo mission put the first humans on the moon, thanks to NASA and a lot of work, time, and money.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_11
I have some commemorative glasses (these are not mine, but I have both kinds,) and so can you! just look on ebay and etsy. the base of the tall glass is a shot glass.
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princetonsjp · 3 months ago
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The Shy Politics of Fly Me to the Moon
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By Joon Hwang
Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum’s Fly Me to the Moon, a revolutionary film on the popular conspiracy theory of the “fake” Apollo moon landing, is like butter on movie theater popcorn: subtle in taste, just like the film’s political commentary.
Johansson’s character Kelly fixes her hair, confidently saunters from the elevator, and brightly interrupts a company’s important product meeting. Leaning close to powerful executives with a lipstick adorned mouth, she feigns seduction to conduct her elaborate scam on misogynistic men. What I thought as this scene appeared was “Ah, feminism.” 
In so many contemporary films, critics have noted the modernization of feminist displays that have become a part of modern Western culture. And yet, the way that Johansson portrayed her character had more depth of political messaging than the average “feminist” show. The way that the music combined with Johansson’s sarcastic lip tilt and cunning gaze portrayed the misogyny found in the late ‘60s. The additional ways that she moved about the film grappling political figures with her con-woman talents as male characters stood awestruck lent an ironic tone to obviously sexist times.
In another political take, the film’s specific dialogue and shots demonstrated an interesting take on patriotism. The initial scene in the movie, with static-filled vintage shots of the Vietnam War and the tragic outcome of events surrounding the Space Race led elements of patriotism to create intent within the characters in the movie. And yet, the movie’s portrayal of the federal government as a deceptive character through Woody Harrelson’s Moe implicitly conveyed anti-patriotic sentiment because of his evil nature.
These messages were unsettling in their conveyance because of their supple properties. The messages of patriotism to some could be more prominent, leading to effects of movies such as Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick, which according to one Newsweek article had “ . . . Other prominent viewers who are also seemingly eager to celebrate America.” Additionally, Johansson’s character could be interpreted not as a feminist message, but one of sexism that continues to portray women as seductresses. However, from my understanding of the film, the film could prove to be a film that stands in solidarity with the colonized through its veiled criticism of the federal government and also for women through its proud portrayal of Johansson’s beautiful character.
Now, there are those that choose to disrespect the film’s mastery of delicate representation. It is exactly these properties that allow for films such as Minari to gain such wide recognition. Minari, after all, was a film about a Korean-American family moving to the Midwest to build a farm, but had the deep messages of remaining connected to your culture in the face of discrimination and lack of community. If only people took time to sit down and interpret the meanings behind the various shots of the film, they would begin to see that the film’s message is consistent throughout: be cautious of what you believe about history, and remember what was happening in the past in the contemporary tumultuous times.
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oliverhassell · 6 months ago
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BLUE JESUS (2021)
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silverbackwolf14 · 19 days ago
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What do people who don't believe in the moon landing think about the international space station?
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