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To: maceng2 who wrote (70316)3/8/2024 6:30:42 AM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 71408
 
Green lasers point to a psy-op.

They scatter more in the Atmosphere (thus rendering them less powerful) but can be more readily seen.

What makes green lasers more powerful than red ones? - BBC Science Focus Magazine

If you want to scare people... use a green laser so they can see the beam.




To: maceng2 who wrote (70316)3/9/2024 10:53:07 PM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71408
 
insane shit, but until a (peaceful) revolution happens
here we are....sigh




To: maceng2 who wrote (70316)3/10/2024 6:03:43 AM
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In the spirit of this guy...

CIA Director William Casey "We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false"?

How about the possibility a little "Blue Tee Shirt" [BTS] disinfo campaign?

Get some guys to place a blue tee shirt in a burned out building (messing it up a bit first) ... do a little imaginative touch ups of photos, place a news story or two.

Do a little video of lasers setting stuff on fire... different coloured tee-shirt material is good -g-

Then video the "accidental discovery" and, Hey Presto, you have a raging false rumour on the go... switch in a few algos on the google search engines, and you can have some BS raging across the internet bigger then any Texas Wild Fire.

The video is worth a second watch in that light. Yes, if a house is engulfed in flames, blue tee shirts won't catch fire. .. unless that have been artistically added afterwards,

but official fact check to the rescue.

Video misrepresents Biden wildfire remarks in Texas | Fact check (usatoday.com)

and it looks to be correct.

See... us conspiracy theorists have it all wrong -g-