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NASA fakery a predacessor to S.O.S. Science on a Sphere?

Wednesday, January 27, 2016 10:14
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Former Vice President, Al Gore, sponsored projects leading to “Science On A Sphere” developed by an associate of climate engineering czar.  S.O.S. is a ball projection system created by The National Ocianographic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and striking as it might seem, it’s predacessor may be a miniature video projection system developed by NASA to simulate the view of the Earth as it would appear from the space station.  NOAA’s patented educational version invented by Alexander MacDonald presents high-resolution video upon a suspended globe rather than a flat screen with the aim of representing global phenomena.  Its real purpose is to reinforce a false demonstration that the world is a sphere at a time when highly supported evidence proves otherwise.

The following video combines the accidental disclosure by KTLA5 Los Angeles news aired live as smoking gun but circumstantial evidence that NASA had projected the Mercator Map of the world upon a polymer white ball as a projection screen that gives the illusion imagaes of a flat earth taken from space can be molded to a 3dimensional shape without the use of CGI.

 

The system is currently installed in science museums, universities, zoos, and research institutions, although its predacessor originally evolved into being by NASA and is still used to mimic an alleged false illusion of Earth from an altitude of over 250 miles.

Alexander “Sandy” MacDonald in a collaboration with geo-engineer proponent and most likely ring leader, Al Gore, began the GLOBE program and as a result was granted a Presidential Rank Award. He helped develop the National Weather Service Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS)

NASA, the genesis of the technique uses a half size in diameter sphere that may use a “tumbler” system of motion appearing to spin using rollers at the base fixed on a motorized axis.

NOAA’s catalog of 250 datasets projected on the sphere can be found at http://sos.noaa.gov/Datasets/

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