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ISIS / TIAMAT / VENUS
When I’m Gone
PEGASUS
(NESSIE)
BIRKELAND CURRENTS
THE WATER HORSE
Milky Way’s
Largest Juvenile Filament
Gareth Samuel:
ThunderboltsProject
6 Feb 2022
A massive structure recently observed in our galaxy is located about 55,000 light-years away on the other side of the Milky Way.
This filament, called Maggie, is just shy of 4,000 light-years long and 130 light-years wide, extending about 1,600 light-years below the galactic plane.
The diffuse nature of Maggie and lack of a carbon monoxide signal, except on the smallest scale along the axis, suggest a juvenile filament.
An examination of the centroid velocity sees it speed up and slow down—an indication that electromagnetic pinching is occurring—and probably where most star formation is happening.
Gareth Samuel, creator of “See the Pattern” and EU advocate, reinforces the idea that it’s the movement of material in the filaments which powers the stars that reside in them.
ISIS – VENUS – LIGHT OF THE VIRGIN – MOTHER NATURE
NEPHTHYS – SOPHIA KI – GAIA / LIGHT OF THE WORLD
The luminary named Venus
THE VIDEO DOES PLAY
Luminary, def.:
A body that shines.
“Genesis 1:14
Young’s Literal Translation (YLT). 14 And God saith, `Let luminaries be in the expanse of the heavens, to make a separation between the day and the night, then they have been for signs, …”
Annes
6 Feb 2022
SHIVAAAA
First Ever Free Floating Black Hole
Found Roaming Through
Interstellar Space
The Cosmos News
6 Feb 2022
An international team of researchers has confirmed that a possible microlensing event witnessed in 2011 was due to the presence of a free-floating black hole roaming through interstellar space—the first of its kind ever observed.
The group has published a paper describing their findings on the arXiv preprint server. Scientists have assumed for some time that there are many black holes wandering around in interstellar space, but until now they had not found one. This is due to the very nature of a black hole—they are difficult to spot against the black backdrop of space.
Still, the evidence for their existence was strong. Prior research has shown that black holes are often formed when stars reach the end of their lives and their cores collapse, generally producing a supernova.
And because many such supernova have been observed, it seemed clear that many black holes must have been created as a result.
Extreme Solar ‘Tsunami’
Found Deep Inside the Earth
Raises Superstorm Fears
Skywatch Media News
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Walter Bedsole