People Appearing in Clouds over NY : INTERDIMENTIONAL OPENING ?
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ANOTHER DIMENSION ?
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People Appearing in Clouds over NY: INTERDIMENTIONAL OPENING? Or Glimpse into HEAVEN?
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Published on 6 Aug 2016
Are people appearing in the clouds over NY a glimpse into HEAVEN?
Or ANOTHER DIMENSION?
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“If we look closer, we can clearly make out a large crowd of humanoid figures who appear to be observing the city below.”
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Links:
1) http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/697092/Are-people-appearing-in-the-clouds-over-NY-a-glimpse-into-HEAVEN-Or-ANOTHER-DIMENSION
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Hollow grams (eye candy), sent by Glow BAL’s Central sFear Department, HQ prob.ly…
Nothing but man.made holly.wood, folks…. And yes, they are of a WAY much more bigger size than we are, dimensionally speaking….. that’s my guess…
Cheers❗️❌😊
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Closer than you may know Thomas… we are the time travelers/watchers making it right this time ❤
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IMHO, prefer the word/spelling, BALANCED. WHO DETERMINES WHAT IS RIGHT, THAT IS JUST PERCEPTION. WHAT IS RIGHT/RITE. 7:30 PM LIGHT SOURCE IN THE EAST, “THEY” ARE DESPERATELY TRYING TO COVER.. PINK SKIES IN THE SOUTHEAST
AGAIN, WORDS/SPELLINGS…RIGHT/RITE…WRONG/RONG/RUNG…DO THE RESEARCH…IT IS NOT ABOUT WHO IS RIGHT/RITE OR WHO IS WRONG/RONG/RUNG, THAT IS JUST ANOTHER DIVIDE AND CONQUER TACTIC. IT IS BALANCE, BASED UPON UNIVERSAL LAW, THE ONE INTERNAL LAW, INSTILLED WITHIN US…DO NO HARM…DO UNTO OTHERS AS WE WOULD WANT OTHERS TO DO UNTO US, THE REST IS JUST BS, (CONTROL SYSTEM) HANG ON, THE NASA TIES, ARE GOING TO GET NASA TIER.
HUGS AND RE SPECT TO ALL
respect (n.) Look up respect at Dictionary.com
late 14c., “relationship, relation; regard, consideration,” from Old French respect and directly from Latin respectus “regard, a looking at,” literally “act of looking back (or often) at one,” noun use of past participle of respicere “look back at, regard, consider,” from re- “back” (see re-) + specere “look at” (see scope (n.1)). Meanings “feeling of esteem excited by actions or attributes of someone or something; courteous or considerate treatment due to personal worth or power” are from 1580s, as is sense of “point, particular feature.”
respect (v.) Look up respect at Dictionary.com
1540s, “to regard,” from Middle French respecter “look back; respect; delay,” from Latin respectere, frequentative of respicere (see respect (n.). Meaning “treat with deferential regard or esteem” is from 1550s. Sense of “refrain from injuring” is from 1620s. Meaning “have reference to” is from 1560s. Related: Respected; respecting.
To respect the person was “show undue bias toward (or against) based on regard for the outward circumstances of a person;” hence respecter of persons, usually with negative, from Acts x:34, in the 1611 translation.
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The Latin root word spect and its variant spic both mean “see.” These roots are the word origin of a fair number of English vocabulary words, including spectator, respect, auspicious and suspicion.
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o.o
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Very interesting – the veil is lifting…
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pose (v.1) Look up pose at Dictionary.com
late 14c., posen, “suggest (something is so), suppose, assume; grant, concede,” from Old French poser “put, place, propose,” a term in debating, from Late Latin pausare “to halt, rest, cease, pause” (source also of Italian posare, Spanish posar; see pause (v.)). The Late Latin verb also had a transitive sense, “cause to pause or rest,” and hence the Old French verb (in common with cognates in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese) acquired the sense of Latin ponere (past participle positus) “to put, place,” by confusion of the similar stems. Meaning “put in a certain position” in English is from early 15c. Sense of “assume a certain attitude” is from 1840; the transitive sense (as an artist’s model, etc.) is from 1859. Related: Posed; posing.
One of the most remarkable facts in F[rench] etymology is the extraordinary substitution whereby the Low Lat. pausare came to mean ‘to make to rest, to set,’ and so usurped the place of the Lat. ponere, to place, set, with which it has no etymological connection. And this it did so effectually as to restrict the F. pondre, the true equivalent of Lat. ponere, to the sense of ‘laying eggs;’ whilst in all compounds it completely thrust it aside, so that compausare (i.e. F. composer) took the place of Lat. componere, and so on throughout. Hence the extraordinary result, that whilst the E. verbs compose, depose, impose, propose, &c. exactly represent in sense the Lat. componere, deponere, imponere, proponere, &c., we cannot derive the E. verbs from the Lat. ones since they have (as was said) no real etymological connection. [W.W. Skeat, “Etymological Dictionary of the English Language,” 1898]
pose (v.2) Look up pose at Dictionary.com
“to puzzle, confuse, perplex,” 1590s, earlier “question, interrogate” (1520s), probably from Middle French poser “suppose, assume,” from Old French poser “to put, place, set” (see pose (v.1)). Also in some cases a shortening of English appose “examine closely,” and oppose. Related: Posed; posing.
pose (n.) Look up pose at Dictionary.com
“act of posing the body,” 1818, from pose (v.1), in a sense developed in the French cognate. Figuratively from 1884.
VS modern day…..see the “change”
pose1
pōz/Submit
verb
1.
present or constitute (a problem, danger, or difficulty).
“the sheer number of visitors is posing a threat to the area”
synonyms: constitute, present, create, cause, produce, be
“pollution poses a threat to health”
2.
assume a particular attitude or position in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn.
“she posed for a swarm of TV cameramen”
synonyms: model, sit
“she posed for the artist”
noun
1.
a particular way of standing or sitting, usually adopted for effect or in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn.
“photographs of boxers in ferocious poses”
synonyms: posture, position, stance, attitude, bearing
“a sexy pose”
2.
a particular way of behaving adopted in order to give others a false impression or to impress others.
“the man dropped his pose of amiability”
synonyms: pretense, act, affectation, facade, show, front, display, masquerade, posture
“her pose of aggrieved innocence”
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