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  • That's what I thought.  Cool.

  • Cheryl, regarding your question: I just thought it was good to hear that someone else has found that the material put forward by BPEarthWatch was worthwhile - sort of adds to credibility - although, as always - watch, listen and learn with discernment.

  • Here's McCanney's latest from jmccanneyscience.com:

    December 06, 2013 ... my weekly radio show is now posted on the archive sub-page ... this week i talk about the many plasma effects visible in comet ISON (and NO ... ISON is not going to hit earth and we are NOT going to pass through a debris field nor its tail and NO we are not going to be hit by an EMP from ISON and comet ISON does NOT have a mini solar system surrounding it and NO to all the internet baloney and once again the gov disinfo agents are busy all over the internet posting false references to me some using old radio clips cut and pasted into youtube videos or in other postings) ... back to reality ... on this week's show i discuss the real and many subtle aspects of the comet COMPLETELY ignored by the NASA mouth piece news reporting ... to them it is just a little icy wanderer with a pretty white little tail ... comet ISON showed dozens of electrical effects as i explain using my Plasma Discharge Comet Model ... listen and learn ... jim mccanney

  •    I have had a feeling he has been compromised for quite some time.

  • I have been seeing the same thing coming from McCanney as you have Sandra, he sounds like he is having an ego problem.   

  • Good point, Sandra.  And I echo the sentiment that I would rather hear more about what's happening in space than his never-ending rants about NASA.  Of course, he used to talk about PX, then back offed.  Have wondered if he has been compromised.  Well, we'll know soon enough if he is right or not.

  • Good  audio looks like lots of fire balls on the way 40 million miles from earth and already has a 50 million mile debris field and expanding, I think a third grader could figure that end result out.     

  • Why is that interesting, Peter?

  • Interesting that BPEarthWatch was suggested by the amateur astronomer as a good source of information.

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