13,000 mile white line in Google Earth

It's Secureteam10 so the whole image could be faked (that account has form with faking images!) but assuming it is real, it is almost certainly a stitching artifact. Google Earth uses satellite imagery for the cloud layer but it is not visible-spectrum imagery (as you can see if you compare it to real time satellite images). I think it uses infrared imagery.

The fact that the line is a perfect north-south line of longitude (looks to be about 72 degrees west) is further evidence that it is likely a stitching artifact. (72 degrees is exactly one fifth of the way round the globe from the Greenwich meridian, so perhaps the imagery is loaded up in 72 degree swathes?)
 
mine has the illuminati triangle and even has an eye inside it.
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but the weather tab doesn't work for me.. I only get it if I turn off weather and click the cloud animation.
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Obviously a stitching glitch. The cloud layer is "live" in that that updates every so often. Now it looks like:
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There's stitching issues there, with the same type of irregular line between them.
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There's stitching issues there,
I think that's a different line. Now I get the white line and a black line. my graphics card must suck because it says im supposed to get a play button to play the animation, but no button has appeared... although it told me to be patient, and I wasn't. :(

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