Interesting. I would imagine the event flash impacts the sun on its arrival to Earth. The sun has been preparing for all the energies to arrive at breakthrough and then years later there is the solar flash. ✨☺️
Hey, votl, have you seen that sky phenomenon all over the world recently? What do you think that was? I have spent maybe 10 hours of reading people's comments so, yes a lot of them as always like sleeping cows, but there were also many many people who do not believe that was falcon 9, many people calculated the time distances and how that was possible to see it so long in the whole world so clearly. Many bombs, many explosions happening every second, we do not hear or see anything, but this one was seen all over the planet and like all media was just clogged with that incident it was seen, heard by hundreds of millions of people. I think cobra might address it.
Ashtar Command (?) sighting over the largest and oldest Negative Military/Cabal base in England, the sinister Catterick Garrison, founded in 1914 at the start of World War One
- An Ashtar Command (?) sighting was reported over Darlington in northern England on March 12, as unexplained flashing lights were seen moving across the sky.
Danny Shaw, from Newton Aycliffe, was leaving work at the Cummins engine factory in Darlington when he saw the mysterious objects in the sky.
Mr Shaw said: "It's something I've never seen before.
"I honestly have no idea what it could have been."
I initially thought it was a very large plane flying low to land at Teesside Airport, but as it got closer I realised that couldn't be it."
Danny said what appeared to be moving fireballs were looking down on the Catterick military base and suggested they could be linked to it.
Mr Shaw said he doubted the lights were aliens or a UFO, but could not explain what he saw.
- Catterick Garrison is a major garrison and military town 3 miles (5 km) south of Richmond, North Yorkshire, England. It is the largest British Army garrison in the world, with a population of around 13,000 in 2017 and covering more than 2,400 acres (about 10 km2).
Strange deaths at the base
- Between 1990 and June 2004, there were 27 non-combat deaths at Catterick Garrison. Between 1995 and 2003, 7 soldiers were found hanged at Catterick Garrison, and a further 6 soldiers were killed by gunshot wounds.
Main article: Death of Daniel Farr In 1997, 18-year-old British soldier Daniel Farr of the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire died in mysterious circumstances at Catterick. His death was widely covered by the British media and led to the creation of the Daniel Trust.
In 2003, Corporal Derek McGregor was found hanged at Catterick camp. He reportedly left a note claiming he had been beaten and that his superiors had failed to take any action.
In 2004, the body of 24-year-old soldier Andrew John Browne of the Coldstream Guards was found at Catterick camp.
In 2016, Adam Hosford died on his 25th birthday at Catterick Garrison.
In 2018 (sometimes reported as 2019), Alistair McLeish, an 18-year-old soldier in the Royal Regiment of Scotland, was found hanged at Bourlon Barracks in Catterick Garrison.
In 2019, a soldier driving a Supacat Jackal at Catterick Camp died of brain injuries after crashing his vehicle. A jury-led inquest concluded that "lack of chain of command supervision and inadequate enforcement of safety contributed to the death of Sergeant McKelvie".
Main article: Death of Bernard Mongan In 2020, the decomposing body of Lance Corporal Bernard Mongan of the Royal Signals was discovered at his barracks in Catterick.[24] He had been missing for three weeks before his absence was noticed. Prior to his disappearance and death, there were reports that Mongan had been abused by other British servicemen.
In January 2020, a 57-year-old civilian contractor, Alistair Ferguson, was crushed to death by a Wolfhound troop transport at Catterick Garrison.
In 2022, Nicholas (Nicki) Hart, a soldier in the Royal Regiment of Scotland, committed suicide at Catterick Garrison. In the same year, an 18-year-old soldier, Josh Kennington, died after collapsing during training at Catterick Garrison.
In 2022, two soldiers belonging to the Catterick Garrison died on the same weekend in separate and unrelated incidents.
In 2022, Corporal Ryan Mackenzie, a veteran of the War in Afghanistan, was found dead in his barracks. His body was not discovered until 6 days after his death, when his friends called Catterick Garrison to alert them to his absence.
In 2023, another soldier based at Camp Catterick died under unknown circumstances during a training exercise. In September 2023, an 8-year-old boy was killed at the Catterick garrison after being struck by a vehicle.
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Interesting. I would imagine the event flash impacts the sun on its arrival to Earth. The sun has been preparing for all the energies to arrive at breakthrough and then years later there is the solar flash. ✨☺️
DeleteHey, votl, have you seen that sky phenomenon all over the world recently? What do you think that was? I have spent maybe 10 hours of reading people's comments so, yes a lot of them as always like sleeping cows, but there were also many many people who do not believe that was falcon 9, many people calculated the time distances and how that was possible to see it so long in the whole world so clearly. Many bombs, many explosions happening every second, we do not hear or see anything, but this one was seen all over the planet and like all media was just clogged with that incident it was seen, heard by hundreds of millions of people. I think cobra might address it.
ReplyDeleteAshtar Command (?) sighting over the largest and oldest Negative Military/Cabal base in England, the sinister Catterick Garrison, founded in 1914 at the start of World War One
ReplyDelete- An Ashtar Command (?) sighting was reported over Darlington in northern England on March 12, as unexplained flashing lights were seen moving across the sky.
Danny Shaw, from Newton Aycliffe, was leaving work at the Cummins engine factory in Darlington when he saw the mysterious objects in the sky.
Mr Shaw said: "It's something I've never seen before.
"I honestly have no idea what it could have been."
I initially thought it was a very large plane flying low to land at Teesside Airport, but as it got closer I realised that couldn't be it."
Danny said what appeared to be moving fireballs were looking down on the Catterick military base and suggested they could be linked to it.
Mr Shaw said he doubted the lights were aliens or a UFO, but could not explain what he saw.
- Catterick Garrison is a major garrison and military town 3 miles (5 km) south of Richmond, North Yorkshire, England. It is the largest British Army garrison in the world, with a population of around 13,000 in 2017 and covering more than 2,400 acres (about 10 km2).
Strange deaths at the base
- Between 1990 and June 2004, there were 27 non-combat deaths at Catterick Garrison. Between 1995 and 2003, 7 soldiers were found hanged at Catterick Garrison, and a further 6 soldiers were killed by gunshot wounds.
Main article: Death of Daniel Farr
In 1997, 18-year-old British soldier Daniel Farr of the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire died in mysterious circumstances at Catterick. His death was widely covered by the British media and led to the creation of the Daniel Trust.
In 2003, Corporal Derek McGregor was found hanged at Catterick camp. He reportedly left a note claiming he had been beaten and that his superiors had failed to take any action.
In 2004, the body of 24-year-old soldier Andrew John Browne of the Coldstream Guards was found at Catterick camp.
In 2016, Adam Hosford died on his 25th birthday at Catterick Garrison.
In 2018 (sometimes reported as 2019), Alistair McLeish, an 18-year-old soldier in the Royal Regiment of Scotland, was found hanged at Bourlon Barracks in Catterick Garrison.
In 2019, a soldier driving a Supacat Jackal at Catterick Camp died of brain injuries after crashing his vehicle. A jury-led inquest concluded that "lack of chain of command supervision and inadequate enforcement of safety contributed to the death of Sergeant McKelvie".
Main article: Death of Bernard Mongan
In 2020, the decomposing body of Lance Corporal Bernard Mongan of the Royal Signals was discovered at his barracks in Catterick.[24] He had been missing for three weeks before his absence was noticed. Prior to his disappearance and death, there were reports that Mongan had been abused by other British servicemen.
In January 2020, a 57-year-old civilian contractor, Alistair Ferguson, was crushed to death by a Wolfhound troop transport at Catterick Garrison.
In 2022, Nicholas (Nicki) Hart, a soldier in the Royal Regiment of Scotland, committed suicide at Catterick Garrison. In the same year, an 18-year-old soldier, Josh Kennington, died after collapsing during training at Catterick Garrison.
In 2022, two soldiers belonging to the Catterick Garrison died on the same weekend in separate and unrelated incidents.
In 2022, Corporal Ryan Mackenzie, a veteran of the War in Afghanistan, was found dead in his barracks. His body was not discovered until 6 days after his death, when his friends called Catterick Garrison to alert them to his absence.
In 2023, another soldier based at Camp Catterick died under unknown circumstances during a training exercise. In September 2023, an 8-year-old boy was killed at the Catterick garrison after being struck by a vehicle.
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