" I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. " - Sir Isaac Newton
(What we know is a drop, what we don't know is an ocean) (If there are any queries regarding my videos, please mail me at : query.philosmoner@gmail.com)
This universe was only made by God a few thousand years ago, and nothing anyone says can change that. In the beginning God made the heavens and the earth, and it was good.
Out of every single planet and moon in our solar system, earth is the only one to sustain life on its surface. Including dwarf planets, moons, and planets, that's very, very unique. Only other world to have lakes other than earth is Saturn's moon Titan. Ganymede, Europa, Callisto, and enceledus only have underground oceans. Earth is also the only place in the solar system to have wood. You might say Dimonds are rare, no Uranus and Neptune, rain Diamond. And that is one of my reasons why we shall be a great species on this planet.
Home. I love Earth with all of my being. The last scene 💔 may true intelligence blossom in the hearts and minds of humanity & may we all be free. Thank you ❤️
´L’univers est formidable la terre est sublime grâce à notre créateur dieu il n’a rien oublier pour qu’on soit heureux nous les humains c’est à nous de préserver cette magnifique planète inssis que tout le cosmos ❤😊
In 1987, The Republic of Marshall Islands issued a set of commemorative stamps/envelope covers in honor of Marshallese 50th anniversary of Amelia Earhart’s WITNESSED landing on Mili Atoll. While Earhart’s last flight from Lae, Papua New Guinea to Howland Island was 2500 miles, the Purdue donor-funded, customized Lockheed Electra 10-E (Amelia’s “flying laboratory” with auxiliary tanks fueled with 1151 gallons) had an extended range of 4300+ miles. Lockheed engineer (Robert T. Elliot) and technician (Rollo Christy) interviewed declared Electra’s modified fuselage allowed installation of two military-grade (Fairchild) reconnaissance cameras. Navy microfilm clerk (Caroll F. Harris) assigned to Earhart’s files, recalled complete photographic details of surveillance camera operation/installation to the Electra’s hull. Aviation pioneer Amelia M. Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan were apprehended during circumnavigating the globe in July 1937 on Barre Island, Mili Atoll, Marshall Islands, by Imperial Japan for military asset surveillance. ONI discovered Earhart’s Japanese captivity through code breaking of radio intercepts, and a 1937 Jaluit Atoll intelligence photo. Marshall Islands’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs in July 2017 certified Jaluit Island (Jabor) dock in 1937 ONI photo (exhibiting photographic evidence of Earhart, Noonan and Electra) was built by Japanese forces in 1936. Interned as prisoners to Japanese regional Jaluit Atoll headquarters, eventually to Saipan’s westside Garapan prison, they endured brutal agony, ultimately expiring on Saipan, never returning home again. The U.S., unprepared for an objectionable skirmish with Japan in 1937, did not enter these Japanese-mandated Marshall Islands. ONI, Adm. Nimitz, USMC Gens. Erskine, Vandegrift, and Watson, the 2nd Marine Division 1944 Saipan invasion commander, substantiated Earhart and Noonan perished on Saipan for aerial reconnaissance through intelligence interrogating Saipanese civilians and Chamorro guards employed by the Kenpeitai-Japan’s military police, without fanfare, without ulterior motives. Admiral Nimitz’s 1965 sincere words to S.F.’s KCBS investigator, and Amelia Earhart researcher Fred A. Goerner, “Now that you’re going to Washington, Fred, I want to tell you Earhart and her navigator went down in the Marshalls and were picked up by the Japanese.” Hundreds of native witnesses (B. Amaron: Noonan’s injury medic called Earhart “Meel-Ya”) from Mili, Jaluit , Kwajalein Atolls, and Saipan (J. B. Akiyama upon seeing Earhart, “I thought it was a man”) placed her in Micronesia, west of Howland Island. Scores of US military witnesses: Former Marine code clerk Pvt. Earskin J. Nabers’ report of his receptions of top-secret messages on Saipan revealed the discovery and plans to burn Amelia Earhart’s Electra. Nabers observed plane destroyed on Aslito, eliminating evidence. Thomas Devine sighted Amelia’s NR16020 Electra on Saipan’s Aslito Airfield’s hanger. Devine attested to initials “FN” and “AE” carved on Amelia’s Garapan prison cell wall, as well as plate on cell door reading “July 29, 1937.” Robert Wallack discovered Earhart’s briefcase and personal effects in blown safe on Saipan. In 1964, Everett Henson Jr. (Sacramento,Ca.), and Bill G. Burks (Dallas,Tx.), came forward as 2 former U.S. Marines who recovered skeletal fragments of Earhart and Noonan in unmarked graves alongside supervising Capt. Tracy Griswold (Erie, Pa.) near a small graveyard on Saipan in July of 1944, depositing remains in metal canisters for transport back home. On Nov. 13, 1970, the Japan Times reported Mrs. Michiko Sugita, an 11 year-old daughter of civilian Saipanese chief of police in 1937, disclosed Amelia Earhart expired on Saipan during WWII. The US govt. deeply involved, built an airstrip (Howland Is.), docked a Coast Guard ship guiding Amelia (USCGC Itasca), created worldwide flight plan ($$) logistics, assigned a 17-day Navy Task Force search, for a clandestine mission using celebrity status as cover. 170 confidential pages listed in Amelia Earhart’s federal National Archives (Office/Chief of Naval Operations) file, which included a report dated Jan. 7, 1939 declaring Earhart a prisoner in the Marshall Islands are missing. Follow former US military’s, Saipanese and Marshallese firsthand corroborated evidence, not intelligence agency spin-influencing narrative machinery (i.e. Roswell balloon, Oswald, Gulf of Tonkin, Iraq’s WMDs).The U.S. steamrolled the public into swallowing fiction while ignoring honorable servicemen, and Pacific Islander witnesses whom they considered subhuman (Bikini Atoll A-bomb detonations). Remembering perilous war era turmoil, undercover operatives from 1937 were an expendable past, as the govt.’s nexus was vanquishing Imperial Japan. Lastly, as victors of war and subsequent writers of history, the U.S. chose self-serving American egocentrism, erasing forthwith exposed tragic and damaging Earhart evidence/witnessing. Amelia’s Earhart’s 1937-1944 history of captivity is blacklisted and sequestered by Washington for U.S. pre-war covertness, WWII presidential political legacies, and American-Japanese geopolitical post-war diplomacy.🙂