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650- Let there Be Light – but don’t Ask Wikipedia How it Got Here (Free)
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Are you satisfied with the descriptions of our world? You know, the ones that are well-ordered on places like Wikipedia? After all, it is the current standard for mainstream information and exists as the Encyclopedia Britannica of our time. Do you feel like the descriptions there describing things like space, the Apollo missions, and Antarctica are acceptable and intended to truly inform you correctly? For my part, I do not. As a matter of fact, I am of a mind that the mainstream information sources of our time are not interested in the truth at all. I will further state that the censorship we now endure is proof of my statement at some level. I bring this up for a reason. Do you recall the Lunar Wave that I shot back in 2012? As fate would have it, I just shot two waves crossing the Sun while filming with my solar telescope recently. And though the waves have been filmed by many people in front of the Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, and the Sun now, I am still no closer to being able to definitively know what causes them. Is it up to us to answer such questions now? That last question was rhetorical, (in case it is not obvious.)

I will release the Solar Wave footage soon in the 19th Member Solar Video series that I upload at Crrow777Radio.com to keep followers up to date on my scope work.

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