If one has read the Elana Freeland Trilogy, one might guess that man-made chemicals and man-made radiation are interacting in ways that cause atoms to connect and form paper-like substances, the likes of which are too heavy to be held in place by the same microwaves that led to their creation. I am certain a private-public partnership has nothing to do with it.
This reminded me of a beautiful and strange read: Book of the Damned by Charles Fort. About many crazy things which have fallen from the sky and been recorded in history. But then "damned" by the scientific community, because there's no explanation within their paradigm . . .
I suppose papers (if that’s what it was) is better than the contrails that are clouding the skies over my home. I haven’t seen clear blue skies in months.
The only time I have seen something similar is during controlled burns of sugarcare. They burn the cane 'trash' and it sends the paper-like particulates into the air on clear days. It can travel a very long way in the right conditions and can be like ribbons. When it falls, however it is sooty. It's not clean white shredded 'paper' per se that you would see from a mechanical shredder. Were you able to pick up any of the fallen pieces?
I may have missed it, did you see what was written on the papers? Could be a debris cloud from a tornado as far away as 100 miles. I’ve had papers and pictures fall from a perfectly sunny sky onto my yard in TN. It’s bizarre.
Perfectly prosaic explanation. You see, we live in a great big aquarium. But we are so boring that one of our reptilian overlord observers fell asleep and pushed his inbox stack off one side of his desk.
I mean, it's obvious if you restrict yourself to common sense and avoid wild, speculative conspiracy theories!
Papers Falling From The Sky?
Finally, the full JFK papers released!
Perhaps they forget to adequately shred the heavy metals they are atomizing for us useless eaters
i saw one, it was from tokyo rose, she said we should surrender.
If one has read the Elana Freeland Trilogy, one might guess that man-made chemicals and man-made radiation are interacting in ways that cause atoms to connect and form paper-like substances, the likes of which are too heavy to be held in place by the same microwaves that led to their creation. I am certain a private-public partnership has nothing to do with it.
Nothing surprises me at this point
This reminded me of a beautiful and strange read: Book of the Damned by Charles Fort. About many crazy things which have fallen from the sky and been recorded in history. But then "damned" by the scientific community, because there's no explanation within their paradigm . . .
The matrix hologram is failing and parts of the structure are falling?
I suppose papers (if that’s what it was) is better than the contrails that are clouding the skies over my home. I haven’t seen clear blue skies in months.
On the papers was a poem by Francisco Brines, "Synonyms":
"Beyond the light is darkness,
and behind the darkness will be neither light
nor darkness. Nor sound nor silence.
Call it eternity, or God, or Hell.
Or call it nothing.
As if nothing had happened."
I think they were telling people not to litter.
The only time I have seen something similar is during controlled burns of sugarcare. They burn the cane 'trash' and it sends the paper-like particulates into the air on clear days. It can travel a very long way in the right conditions and can be like ribbons. When it falls, however it is sooty. It's not clean white shredded 'paper' per se that you would see from a mechanical shredder. Were you able to pick up any of the fallen pieces?
I may have missed it, did you see what was written on the papers? Could be a debris cloud from a tornado as far away as 100 miles. I’ve had papers and pictures fall from a perfectly sunny sky onto my yard in TN. It’s bizarre.
Maybe it's from the RGB, telling us to overthrow our gov't.
I zoomed in on that photo and it looks like a painting on canvas.
Leftover from Gate's first failed attempt at blocking out the sun.
Perfectly prosaic explanation. You see, we live in a great big aquarium. But we are so boring that one of our reptilian overlord observers fell asleep and pushed his inbox stack off one side of his desk.
I mean, it's obvious if you restrict yourself to common sense and avoid wild, speculative conspiracy theories!