Sunday, 14 August 2022

The Wow Signal

Hi guys. This is a video that I had intended to do 4 years ago and it just got lost amidst all the ME bookmarks etc and it only came to light again because of a conversation with a friend on the weekend. And, I figured, as I am currently in the middle of putting together another video that requires a lot more research and won’t be ready for another couple of weeks at least, I thought I would quickly put this one up as I already have my research notes at the ready. And this one is pretty spectacular.


Anyway, during that conversation this weekend, the WOW signal came up and I remember doing some research on this because the MEs linked to this are incredible. There are 2 main MEs attached to the WOW signal, but that isn’t all. What makes this one fascinating is HOW these MEs twist to fit yet another ME, a third one which is most probably one of the biggest MEs ever to occur. You will see what I mean shortly…. Let me give you a brief recap:



A brief recap

The WOW signal appeared in 1977, when astronomers at Ohio State University captured a 72 second burst of radio waves which was so far off the scale, one of them wrote “WOW!” alongside the printout. A report from June 2017 claimed the mystery had been solved, therefore debunked, when a pair of comets returned, which emitted the same signal as was previously detected – the tell-tale frequency of 1420MHz. They also claimed that these comets would have been in the same place at the time of the WOW signal. This was then subsequently refuted by Jerry Ehman, the astronomer who made the original WOW! Note. Ehman pointed out that the signal started then stopped abruptly, whereas comet-sourced waves fade in and out much more gradually. 

Why do I find this one interesting? Well, let’s look at the 2 main MEs here:

  1. The knowledge of the signal source was mandected. Old reality = nobody knew where it came from, New reality = suddenly they knew and apparently, always had known (so not a case of finding out inbetween)
  2. Then, the origin was mandected. 2nd Old reality = the WOW! Signal originated from the Orion constellation, New reality = it came from the Sagittarius constellation. Do you see where I am going with this?

So, the ME of the signal’s position change aligned itself perfectly with what is perhaps the biggest ME of them all – our repositioning from the Sag arm to Orion. This is an all-round WOW! Seriously! I don’t even know why I never made a video of this. 

Basically, in a nutshell, in 1977, when we “old earthers” were back home on the Sag arm, the signal came from Orion, right? This was the reality then, this had not been mandected at that point. But now, we are on the Orion arm, the signal has been mandected to have come from the Sag arm. Were we sending a message to ourselves or our counterparts in another reality? Were we trying to warn ourselves? This was my first thought when I discovered this.

Whilst looking at the references on the wiki article, I noticed an article with the date showing 2020 and I thought, ooohh, this is quite recent, I’ll take a look. So I clicked on the link, and the first thing I saw was the date of the article. It wasn’t recent, it was dated 2012. Now, this in itself might not mean anything, and it is probably just another wow coincidence, but it is THAT date, yeah? 2012. This date has a huge significance to many who are mandected. For those who don’t know, this date is the date that many mandected believe we moved from the Sag arm to the Orion. In this context, it is fairly significant.

https://www.technewsworld.com/story/earth-replies-to-space-signal-after-35-year

There was also a discrepancy in that article from 2012. They are talking about how the WOW! Signal is actually worthless because of 2 reasons, but the first reason does not make any sense in light of what they supposedly know (that had been mandected in the first place), so we don’t know if this discrepancy is a typical ME-edit that occurs when the existing reality realigns itself with all the relevant information, or if it is just a case of misinformation. Regarding the first part of the first point “the signal was not detected simultaneously at any other facility”, well, gee, if we sent it then it wouldn’t, would it? And then “one cannot rule out that it was a local terrestrial signal or some sort of glitch in the system” does not make sense at all, because if they know it originates from the sag constellation, then it wasn’t a glitch and neither was it local.


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