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[–] 23481974? ago 

Delaware coast: got up 6am, which was strange, wanted to see the stars, as then it was still dark, sky was so clear, stars so bright, stars started to move, looked closer, counting 5 in a line, break, 5 more, not a strait line and not a formation, the entire thing lasted 15 minutes. Lost count at 50 !! wtf? No sound, no red and green lights as on planes, not planes. Just white lights. Thought: are those military stealth planes/choppers going to NY for the military take down of the criminals? At the time it was feb/march? Now, I see this vid. So glad someone else saw what I saw, sort of. The lights were not attached, though, in a string like this vid. Anyone else see it? Where were you, What state?

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[–] 23480848? ago 

I just watched a few videos of Starlink...what's interesting is that a couple of the "satellites" go off and on. The brightness of the train is at peak directly over the camera...then fades some. They are self illuminating. Footage from the ISS shows, in a daytime sky above clouds, small black dots. Wouldn't they be pretty bright if it was day and the sun was hitting them? They are not reflecting sunlight...something else is going on.

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[–] 23480021? ago 

Deployment of thousands of low earth orbiting (LEO) Satellites by the following: SpaceX=12,000 OneWeb=4,560 Boeing=2,956 & Spire Global= 972 satellites.

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[–] 23479930? ago 

This is disgusting... who needs space based internet link, seriously... wtf. Something doesn't add up here.

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[–] 23479331? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Is this a horror film? Disgusting. And he plans to grid the entire night sky? Who gives these people permission to effect the entire planet like this?

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[–] 23478785? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

My gut says the amount of satellites and the orbits they will be in this will be used like project Blue Beam.

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[–] 23478482? 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

I don't think Starlink is what they say. It's one of those things that hits me as false in my gut. I also wonder what the "air bridge" is. Satellites (if they exist) don't have lights. These are supposedly small...so how are they being seen? I hope to see them myself sometime and get a feel. I have been doing a dig on this so was glad to see your comment.

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[–] 23484961? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

the sun reflects off them, not lights

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[–] 23485613? ago 

Then they should also shine during the day....which they do not. Daytime ISS footage shows them as small black dots. Some footage shows a few of them dimming and brightening. The official explanation works if I ignore a bunch of oddities....but I'm questioning everything now. I do appreciate even different point of views and upvoat accordingly.

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[–] 23482088? [S] ago 

Could you drop some links or perhaps create a post with the info you have found on this fake satellites? I am quite sceptical they are satellites... the 'train' I saw was all over the place, some dots were going totally different directions, not same speed... something has flashed in the sky few times... I honestly thought they were ETs or sth else but not the freaking satellites!

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[–] 23478914? ago 

Reflecting sunlight.

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[–] 23478947? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Even if that were true.... from as far away as they are supposed to be...would be too small to create any visible magnitude. At night the sun is supposedly shining on the other side of the earth.

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[–] 23477957? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

So who gave Musk the right to crap up the night view? Isn't this sorta like putting giant billboards in orbit and polluting the skies?

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[–] 23478473? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I was wondering the same thing....and a normal citizen...in the US at least...has to go through red tape just to fly a drone.

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[–] 23478903? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Yeah, I think future generations could be denied the simple sight of a starry night if this jackass starts filling space with these things.

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