Other than looking at it through a Telescope and seeing its the only planet that doesn't look like a "star." I found Saturn fascinating and mysterious in the ways that its being praised. Back in the days it was praised as the "sun" and for some reason it was closer to Earth: and didn't have its rings. Ive done my research and see Freemasonry as well as other societies praising saturn. The internet logo on your phone is Saturn now with the update. Literally the rings of saturn are on almost every big time companies logo.
Some claim Saturn is sending a frequency to us and it for some reason gives us spiritual strength or something along those lines. The North pole of Saturn is a hexagon. and is represented by a Black Cube. Jewish fools in Mecca praise the black cube. Saturn rotates counter clockwise as the north pole stays still, just how they do in Mecca; with the people walking counter clockwise around the cube.
The bottom of Saturn is an Eye...
God of Saturn is Cronus in Astrology.
The first race of gods were the Titans: Gaia and Uranus, and their children Kronos (Saturn) After Kronos took the throne from Uranus, the Golden age of Man, a time of harmony and prosperity, ensued. According to Greek legend, during this period man lived in a paradise like the garden of Eden, without greed, violence, toil, or the need for laws.
In other words Saturn was making all of us live in harmony.
People studied Saturn and found it gives its own frequency in Sine waves and is being messed with by the Moon on the way down here, converting it to a Square wave in the process.
So the moon is Distorting the waves that brought harmony.
now how did the Earth manage to get its moon?
Isaac Asimov,
American author and professor of biochemistry at Boston University and Science Fiction writer. Asimov was one of the most prolific writers of all time.
"We cannot help but come to the conclusion that the Moon by rights ought not to be there. The fact that it is, is one of the strokes of luck almost too good to accept… Small planets, such as Earth, with weak gravitational fields, might well lack satellites… … In general then, when a planet does have satellites, those satellites are much smaller than the planet itself. Therefore, even if the Earth has a satellite, there would be every reason to suspect… that at best it would be a tiny world, perhaps 30 miles in diameter. But that is not so. Earth not only has a satellite, but it is a giant satellite, 2160 miles in diameter. How is it then, that tiny Earth has one? Amazing."
"The Moon, which has no atmosphere and no magnetic field, is basically a freak of nature"
Irwin Shapiro,
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
“The best possible explanation for the Moon is observational error – the Moon doesn’t exist.’
"The Moon is bigger than it should be, apparently older than it should be and much lighter in mass than it should be. It occupies an unlikely orbit and is so extraordinary that all existing explanations for its presence are fraught with difficulties are none of them could be considered remotely watertight."
Christopher Knight and Alan Bulter
Book: Who Built the Moon?
The Moon has astonishing synchronicity with the Sun. When the Sun is at its lowest and weakest in mid-winter, the Moon is at its highest and brightest, and the reverse occurs in mid-summer. Both set at the same point on the horizon at the equinoxes and at the opposite point at the solstices. What are the chances that the Moon would naturally find an orbit so perfect that it would cover the Sun at an eclipse and appear from Earth to be the same size? What are chances that the alignments would be so perfect at the equinoxes and solstices?
"It seems much easier to explain the nonexistence of the moon than its existence."
NASA Scientist Dr. Robin Brett
Have you guys looked into this?
Some claim Saturn is sending a frequency to us and it for some reason gives us spiritual strength or something along those lines. The North pole of Saturn is a hexagon. and is represented by a Black Cube. Jewish fools in Mecca praise the black cube. Saturn rotates counter clockwise as the north pole stays still, just how they do in Mecca; with the people walking counter clockwise around the cube.
The bottom of Saturn is an Eye...
God of Saturn is Cronus in Astrology.
The first race of gods were the Titans: Gaia and Uranus, and their children Kronos (Saturn) After Kronos took the throne from Uranus, the Golden age of Man, a time of harmony and prosperity, ensued. According to Greek legend, during this period man lived in a paradise like the garden of Eden, without greed, violence, toil, or the need for laws.
In other words Saturn was making all of us live in harmony.
People studied Saturn and found it gives its own frequency in Sine waves and is being messed with by the Moon on the way down here, converting it to a Square wave in the process.
So the moon is Distorting the waves that brought harmony.
now how did the Earth manage to get its moon?
Isaac Asimov,
American author and professor of biochemistry at Boston University and Science Fiction writer. Asimov was one of the most prolific writers of all time.
"We cannot help but come to the conclusion that the Moon by rights ought not to be there. The fact that it is, is one of the strokes of luck almost too good to accept… Small planets, such as Earth, with weak gravitational fields, might well lack satellites… … In general then, when a planet does have satellites, those satellites are much smaller than the planet itself. Therefore, even if the Earth has a satellite, there would be every reason to suspect… that at best it would be a tiny world, perhaps 30 miles in diameter. But that is not so. Earth not only has a satellite, but it is a giant satellite, 2160 miles in diameter. How is it then, that tiny Earth has one? Amazing."
"The Moon, which has no atmosphere and no magnetic field, is basically a freak of nature"
Irwin Shapiro,
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
“The best possible explanation for the Moon is observational error – the Moon doesn’t exist.’
"The Moon is bigger than it should be, apparently older than it should be and much lighter in mass than it should be. It occupies an unlikely orbit and is so extraordinary that all existing explanations for its presence are fraught with difficulties are none of them could be considered remotely watertight."
Christopher Knight and Alan Bulter
Book: Who Built the Moon?
The Moon has astonishing synchronicity with the Sun. When the Sun is at its lowest and weakest in mid-winter, the Moon is at its highest and brightest, and the reverse occurs in mid-summer. Both set at the same point on the horizon at the equinoxes and at the opposite point at the solstices. What are the chances that the Moon would naturally find an orbit so perfect that it would cover the Sun at an eclipse and appear from Earth to be the same size? What are chances that the alignments would be so perfect at the equinoxes and solstices?
"It seems much easier to explain the nonexistence of the moon than its existence."
NASA Scientist Dr. Robin Brett
Have you guys looked into this?