06/17/2017 / By Amy Goodrich
Something big is about to break in the world and NASA is systematically covering it up. What is hiding in the Virgo constellation? A question that is causing a lot of commotion in the conspiracy and religious circles.
The internet, while it facilitates communication and knowledge, is filled with tons of fake information and massive cover-ups. If you are no stranger to 4Chan, which is similar to Reddit, then you have probably seen stories passing by about NASAs latest cover-up. When underground 4Chan researchers were looking at space footage, they detected something disturbing on NASAs SkyView website.
SkyView is a virtual observatory on the internet where you can enter coordinates to get a picture of a specific area in space. When these people were looking at infrared (IR) footage of the Virgo constellation they discovered something very strange, a set of two bright lights.
You can check this yourself by going to the Skyview website. Choose the IRAS 100-micron telescope setting and look at the following coordinate 13 58 1.0, -8 28′ 20.5 and the picture of the two bright lights will pop up.
Eager to find out what these lights mean, they headed over to Google Sky for further investigation. Google Sky is like Google Earth, but instead of searching our planet, Google Sky allows you to cruise around the known universe. When they switched to IR view and typed in the right coordinates, they were surprised to see that that specific area of space is being censored by a black box.
When they investigated the same area on other space application platforms, they found similar black boxes hiding what lays beneath. Who else has the feeling that NASA and governments are getting prepared for something big the public cannot know about? (Related: Find more stories about cover-ups at Censored.news.)
This is not the first time that these black boxes appear on crucial spots in space, reported Secure Team 10. NASA has been busted in the past for censoring pictures taken from the SOHO satellite orbiting our sun. Though NASA claims that these black boxes are just a glitch, to us this smells like something they don’t want the rest of the world to see.
Invisible to normal telescopes, this obvious anomaly located on multiple IR sky maps has raised some serious questions with some people linking it to one specific date. Lately, September 23, 2017, has been the subject of a lot of controversies.
Touted as the “Red Dragon” anomaly appearing in the constellation Virgo, these two strange looking lights and September 23, 2017, have been linked to the Bible and religion. According to prophecy, something of great significance will happen on that specific day. And it all has something to do with the “Woman clothed in the Sun” from Chapter 12 of the Book of Revelation.
“And a great sign appeared in heaven: A woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars: And being with child, she cried travailing in birth, and was in pain to be delivered.”
As noted by Secure Team 10, on this day the sun will be in the constellation Virgo with the moon near Virgo’s edge. Additionally, Jupiter will also be there while Venus, Mars, and Mercury will be just above and to right of Virgo in the constellation Leo.
According to some experts, this is a very rare event that occurs every 7,000 years and which will fulfill the “Red Dragon” sign in Revelation 12 or the prophecy of the “Woman clothed with the Sun.”
With the women representing Virgo, the sky representing heaven along with the sun and moon at her feet, this event is believed to take place in the autumn of 2017. Should we all start to prep for disaster? Better safe than sorry; learn how to prepare yourself for an emergency situation.
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