NASA BEAST PROGRAMME : RECODING RETOUCHING REPLACING … FOR THE NWO
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ALL CHANGE
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NASA ARE REPLACING SECCHI IMAGES
WITH THIS IMAGE OF ”GAWD”
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THIS CONSTRUCTS
GRAND ARCHITECT
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… IS MELTING
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NASA SECCHI LINK
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/beacon/beacon_secchi.shtml
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Click.on…scroll.down…everyone.take.a.look.at.at.this…
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/beacon/beacon_secchi.shtml
“crazy.weird”…(smile)…<3
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Ann.marie. Did I mention I think nasa is affiliated with the church’s inferiority complex MORE than real science? Besides, the word science is a play too… Science. Psy ence. Gist another word to imply “what they want you to shine (think)”… Crazy icon for a sun gif, indeed
Cheers❗️😊
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@chrystene…I.was.brought.up.roman.catholic…does.not.get.weirder.than
that…went.to.catholic.grade.school…in.my.neighborhood…a.public.high
school.was.built…my.mom.said…”you’re.going.there…b/c.we.are.paying.taxes
for.it”…Don’t.you.know…the.priests.then.told.me…I.was.going.to.hell…b/c
I.was.going.to.a.public.high.school!…I.was.14yrs.old.and.had.to.live.with.that
thought/fear…May.they.all.get.what.they.wished.on/damned.others.for…
pastor,ministers.and.other.asst’d.anomalies…(smile)
PS:…born.and.raised.in.southeastern.Pennsylvania,usa.
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@chrystene lol but the stain remains the same i hear she is working with sponge bob square pants in the second dimension ,she found a portal through a mister crab token in a packet of cc’s this explains why she is no longer human,this meeting with sponge bob will hopefully lead her back to the ancient ones( barney rubble and fred flintstone)
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WHATEVER FURY “THEY” TRY TO BRING FORTH, “THEY” NEED US TO ACTUALLY CREATE IT. AINT WORKING SO WELL, RE MEMBER….KEEP CALLING OUT THE BS. RE MEMBER, IN THE CURRENT DEFINITION. GOT MUCH MORE GOING ON…TOO DEEP FOR ME, AT THIS MOMENT..STAY GROUNDED!!
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I wouldn’t have be-lie-“V” it, if I hadn’t scene above image at n.a.s.a., oy….unreal ~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aopdD9Cu-So
@ Latcho, Hey now don’t be doggin’ on my ‘Flintstones….love that yabba,dabba, doo!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpGx4foRdPw <3's to ALL
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This con strict is
MELTING‼️😱
Taking The Wicked Witch Of The West Too❓
AWESOMENESS….
Cheers❗️❌😃
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yes, something definitely up. ELF’s/RF’s so bad, had to go to sleep at 1pm and just got up, It is about 7pm now, Skies are split, blackened out, east to west and north, where the sun “should be setting” Southern skies, east to west seeing some blue, with chemtrail smears. Flocks of birds, flying about, like it was fall migration time. Definitely, “they” are trying to stabilize the “program”…hang on everyone!!!
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“WHATEVER FURY “THEY” TRY TO BRING FORTH, “THEY” NEED US TO ACTUALLY CREATE IT.”
That is so true and nees to be mentioned again ! 🙂
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struo
Contents [hide]
1 Latin
1.1 Etymology
1.2 Pronunciation
1.3 Verb
1.3.1 Usage notes
1.3.2 Inflection
1.3.3 Derived terms
1.4 References
Latin[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Proto-Italic *strowō[1] (with spurious c in struxī and structum), from Proto-Indo-European *strew- (“to strew, to spread out”). Cognate with Old English strewian (English strew), Old Norse strá.
Pronunciation[edit]
(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈstru.oː/, [ˈstrʊ.oː]
Verb[edit]
struō (present infinitive struere, perfect active struxī, supine structum); third conjugation
I compose, construct, build
I ready, prepare
I place, arrange
Usage notes[edit]
In Classical texts, the only passive forms for this verb are the third-person singular and plural. Please note that there is a disagreement over whether or not there is a macron on the third and fourth principal parts and the subsequent verb forms from these (strūxī for struxī and strūctum for structum).
SO WHY WAS “CON” INTRODUCED…INTO THIS WORD/SPELLING?
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@T.spirit lmao<3 ,word is gazoo she is trying to find the great gazoo
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They are trying to fix the hologram but source light is too powerful. Images will start to change before your eyes.
Watch for symbols in your life – I have leaks occurring constantly around my house. Every time I fix one, another pops up – like whack-a-mole. I laugh out loud now when another leak occurs as I know it represents what’s occurring in the hologram – it’s full of holes. Pretty soon the walls of Jericho will be tumbling down.
Snowden: “It’s time”
Yes, it is….love to all
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IT IS NO COINCIDENCE, HOLE/HOLY…JUST PLURAL…FULL OF HOLES/LIES/DECEPTION. HEY “POPE” ,WE OF SOURCE SPARK, CALL BS. YOU ARE NOT OUR FATHER…WE ARE OF SOURCE…HOW DARE ANYONE PROCLAIM THEMSELVES AS FATHER OF ANYTHING, YOU AND YOURS ARE THE DESTROYERS!!!!
pope (n.) Look up pope at Dictionary.com
Old English papa (9c.), from Church Latin papa “bishop, pope” (in classical Latin, “tutor”), from Greek papas “patriarch, bishop,” originally “father.” Applied to bishops of Asia Minor and taken as a title by the Bishop of Alexandria c.250. In Western Church, applied especially to the Bishop of Rome since the time of Leo the Great (440-461) and claimed exclusively by them from 1073 (usually in English with a capital P-). Popemobile, his car, is from 1979. Papal, papacy, later acquisitions in English, preserve the original vowel.
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getting things…trying to attach what I can….what is the word/spelling “create”, that is where I am now guided….is it really cre ate???? use your discernment (whatever that really means)
-ate (1) Look up -ate at Dictionary.com
word-forming element used in forming nouns from Latin words ending in -atus, -atum (such as estate, primate, senate). Those that came to English via Old and Middle French often arrived with -at, but an -e was added after c. 1400 to indicate the long vowel. The suffix also can mark adjectives, formed from Latin past participals in -atus, -ata (such as desolate, moderate, separate), again, they often were adopted in Middle English as -at, with an -e appended after c. 1400.
-ate (2) Look up -ate at Dictionary.com
verbal suffix for Latin verbs in -are, identical with -ate (1). Old English commonly made verbs from adjectives by adding a verbal ending to the word (such as gnornian “be sad, mourn,” gnorn “sad, depressed”), but as the inflections wore off English words in late Old and early Middle English, there came to be no difference between the adjective and the verb in dry, empty, warm, etc. Thus accustomed to the identity of adjectival and verbal forms of a word, the English, when they began to expand their Latin-based vocabulary after c. 1500, simply made verbs from Latin past-participial adjectives without changing their form (such as aggravate, substantiate) and it became the custom that Latin verbs were Englished from their past participle stems.
-ate (3) Look up -ate at Dictionary.com
in chemistry, word-forming element used to form the names of salts from acids in -ic; from Latin -atus, -atum, suffix used in forming adjectives and thence nouns; identical with -ate (1).
The substance formed, for example, by the action of acetic acid (vinegar) on lead was described in the 18th century as plumbum acetatum, i.e. acetated lead. Acetatum was then taken as a noun meaning “the acetated (product),” i.e. acetate. [W.E. Flood, “The Origins of Chemical Names,” London, 1963]
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Cassandra…you make a good point …the veil…love to all…
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