Ison: Was it hidden from us? (104 replies)
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What is tragic, is not so much the fact that sudo public owned equipment is cleansed of pertinent data,but rather that people are surprised. ATS is devoted to seeing beyond the vale, and there will always be the antagonistic troll types who will support the party line, but most of us by now should expect some degree of tampering in any imagery or data received from government sources. It is no different from those who look to USGS for accurate earthquake data, or noaa for buoy data in active zones, or the haarp spectrograph to see if anything is unusual.
Pure science is just that, pure. Any data derived from an internet source should always be considered suspect. Unfortunately, without the tools provided, we are unable to even get a glimmer of understanding of what is truly going on. In this case, at least we were lucky to see the show. And wow, what a show. Aside from that, what we are being spoon fed is merely entertainment. Accurate telemetry, dimentions, mass, on this or any other celetial body will have to remain a mystery to us sheeple until we can intercept the incoming satellite data directly.
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