Hello. I am currently listening to the audiobook, "Escaping the Rabbit Hole" mainly for trying to get my friend and his Flat Earth theory debunked without him yelling at me.. He is super smart, went to Catholic school, knows chemistry and can still do algebra in his head. I think he's being radicalized by a youtube bubble. I hate youtube because you watch one video, and the next thing, two hours later, watching turtle sex, an I'm left wondering to myself, "How did I get here?
Youtube is highly addictive. I like Vimeo because not only do they don't track you, there are no ads. Go to "editor's picks" at the bottom and just watch stuff you would never think of watching. A lot of it is non-english but most have English subtitles.
After listening to the start of "Down the Rabbit Hol,e I realized that I also have a demarcation line. I am looking forward to listening to the author's debunking on 911 and building 7, the Pentagon, and why 2 buildings that were hit in a different way fell down the same way.
The first place I would like to go here is the clouds. I don't have a image of it.
But I saw it. In NY 40 years ago - it was a bit chilly and I know that the ice cirrus clouds can have a row of lines in a pattern. But this was different. for about 30-45 seconds instead of the lines of clouds being parallel, the lines went into sections of parallel lines in squares that were perpendicular to each other. I saw it and always wondered what caused that because it couldn't be the wind.
Many years later, I didn't even bring it up, this guy who studies earthquakes mentioned the aforementioned parallel lines in squares that were perpendicular to each other. He told me that it was a standing wave from an earthquake. I got ALL excited that I had an explanation but I didn't feel any earthquake at the time in NY. I did once hear a sonic boom in NY when an old mine collapsed and that was at a 3 but didn't feel anything.
So I tried to find images of this online and I would like to do a search here and find if it is a earthquake standing wave or whatever. I would like to know.