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Lasers in space: LISA discovers space-time shifts

Started by Redaktion, January 29, 2024, 23:58:38

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Redaktion

Three satellites with floating cubes of gold and laser light are to detect gravitational waves. The system is set up millions of miles away from Earth, is gigantic and can make the previously unknown visible.

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Hotz

The Death-Laser.

With which they can triangulate precisely any point on earth and shoot a powerful laser ray at it. And whatever is there will be killed, destroyed, burned. With the press of a single button. Controlled by the people who think they own this world (Klaus Schwab, WEF people, Blackrock, Vanguard, Bank of America).

Positioned 30 millions of miles away from earth, so that no one ever gets the idea that this was the killer-machine. Similar to the sudden fire in Hawaii - just more advanced and with almost no possibility to trace it back to these so called "research satellites".

So you might say: "this is not possible because the speed of light is 186.000 miles per second and if they shoot a ray from 30.000.000 miles away it will fail the target"

Of course it's possible. They can calculate it based on the orbit of the satellites, earth rotation, time delay of impact. Due to the nature of this, it is however more difficult to destroy an actively moving target. But any fixed location like buildings or areas with big events (concerts, football) can be targeted easily.

And then it happens, and no one knows how and why. "It was Aliens" they will tell you. "Aliens are threatening us, and forcing us to do their will" (which is effectively the will of the so-called Elites on earth), and enforce new ways for slavery and exploitation.

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