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Satellites Do Not Exist

Yeah, this goes back to highschool physics, where Mr. Fennel was explaining the difference between temperature and heat. Some folks just never quite got it.

Yeah. I've been in the Mojave Valley when it was 120°F. It was fine as long as I stayed in the shade and drank plenty of water. I have yet to immerse myself in 120°F water for any length of time, and I have no plans to do so.
 
Haven't read this nonsense in a while, but IIRC, those signals are claimed to be faked by means of network of transmission masts cunningly disguised as cell phone masts.

Which kind of begs the question that if cellphone masts are satellite transmitters in disguise, how do cellphones work?

Tesla waves.
 
Yeah, this goes back to highschool physics, where Mr. Fennel was explaining the difference between temperature and heat. Some folks just never quite got it.

Some never seem to get reality.
 
I couldn't get passed the thermosphere stuff. Yes, the gas in the thermosphere can get very, very hot during the day. However, there is so little gas, that it doesn't transfer the heat, so if you held a thermometer up there, it would register near freezing.
 
According to him, GPS is actually done by phone towers triangulating your position, and satellite dishes are a scam, and are actually picking up the same broadcast TV signals your regular antenna can pick up. Oh, and satellite phones are just regular phones with a bigger antenna, allowing them to connect to distant phone towers that are too far away for regular phones to reach.

Then he'd have to explain why GPS worked before there were cell towers all over the place, how GPS works when there are no cell towers in range, and how GPS fails when there are plenty of towers in range but no good line of sight to the sky (i.e. in a building).
 
How does this guy explain how local TV stations get their feeds from the networks in order to rebroadcast programming, not only now, but before there was cable? Skip waves?
 
Then he'd have to explain why GPS worked before there were cell towers all over the place,


They built secret towers they used for themselves, then only gradually introduced them into regular use.



how GPS works when there are no cell towers in range,


They use the still-hidden ones they haven't brought into regular use.


and how GPS fails when there are plenty of towers in range but no good line of sight to the sky (i.e. in a building).


They Fake It!


Really, this stuff should be obvious by now!

When you're just making it up, it all becomes so much easier. Any technical problems you can't figure out yourself can be dismissed as fakery or "hidden technologies" THEY don't want you to know about.
 
They built secret towers they used for themselves, then only gradually introduced them into regular use.






They use the still-hidden ones they haven't brought into regular use.





They Fake It!


Really, this stuff should be obvious by now!

When you're just making it up, it all becomes so much easier. Any technical problems you can't figure out yourself can be dismissed as fakery or "hidden technologies" THEY don't want you to know about.

My former employer faked away millions of dollars building the aforementioned Iridium satellites, it was actually a big boondoggle for them and Iridium LLC ended up going bankrupt (or faking going bankrupt? How does THAT work). A former employee resurrected it with a better business model. And phones - that somehow connect some guy on a ship at sea to his insurance company in Omaha.
 
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I believe what my eyes tell me, and nothing more, and it's served me well for 35 years. I doubt the existence of China, for instance. I've never seen it. Microscopes are the work of the devil, and scientists just make up cute sounding names for the stuff they see there, like "electrons." It's all a big gag to them. Those "stars" they tell you are up there? Just craftily pointed laser beams, from sharks probably.
 
It's obvious that you can't put anything into orbit.

You'd have to open the windows in the firmament to get there, and that would let all the water out to cause another Flood!

It's obvious!

Sheesh!

:eye-poppi:rolleyes::)
 
How does this guy explain how local TV stations get their feeds from the networks in order to rebroadcast programming, not only now, but before there was cable? Skip waves?

He does mention bouncing radio-waves off the atmosphere.

I didn't really pay much attention to that part, but I know you can bounce shortwave or HF radiowaves off the ionosphere, although that is dependant on atmospheric conditions at the time and only works for a very narrow range of frequencies.

He also shows segments of a (slightly outdated) educational documentary about the laying of fibre-optic cables. Possibly this may be related, and I'm pretty certain that's how he thinks other satellite communications are really done, by using terrestrial cables.

So, what's actually going on here

Clearly shopped. I can tell by the pixels, and I've seen a few shops in my time. ;)

ETA: https://xkcd.com/331 :)
 
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