A Compilation of Real Videos of Stars and the Wandering Stars (aka Planets)

Here is a compilation of real people taking real videos of the stars and of the planets, which were called the “wandering stars” in the past.

A lot of these videos are taken with the Nikon P900 video camera, which as far as I know has the strongest zoom capabilities available on the market to the public.

It should be clear to anyone who is willing to break out of their conditioning that these stars are not burning Suns quadrillions of miles away.

For one thing, if a star was really 642.5 “light years” away, which is  3.77702e+15 miles, — which is how far away “scientists” and “astronomers” say Betelgeuse is (lol!) — how would it be possible to go from zero-zoom to the relative closeness that can be achieved with a simple Nikon P900 zoom camera? We would not be able to achieve such closeness if the stars were really that far away.

Heliocentrists have theorized that the star Sirius is 8.611 light years away, or 50.62 trillion miles away (lol again!). See below the first video in this collection. Sirius is not 50 trillion miles away (wow, I just chuckled again as I typed that insane number), and it is not a fire-y ball of nuclear reactions.

If this is your first time seeing a real video of stars and you feel amazed, weird, a little bit confused, a little bit angry, a sense that you have found something true, or maybe even a combination of all of these emotions and a whole lot more, then congratulations, you are having exactly the right reaction to this “new” (yet ancient and timeless), matrix-breaking discovery.

What are these stars? Who knows… They are an incredible mystery, and part of the mystery is unraveling the lies we have been force-fed about what they really are.

We are supposed to explore our stars. Not through books written by liars, but with our own eyes.  They are closer than we realize. We’ve been taught to not look up, but instead to believe what has been forced down our throats without investigating for ourselves. No wonder the world is in the state that it’s in. And by the way, No, reading a book by Stephen Hawking or Bill Nye or Carl Sagan and swallowing everything in it is not “investigating for yourself.”

Enjoy this compilation of videos. Hopefully I will continue to add to the collection as I find them and as time allows…

The star Arcturus is purported to be 211 Trillion miles away, or 36.66 light years. You think someone could achieve this much of a relative zoom on an object that is hundreds of trillions of miles away with a Nikon Coolpix P900? Nope.

4 thoughts on “A Compilation of Real Videos of Stars and the Wandering Stars (aka Planets)

  1. Hmmm… No shills have even attempted to muddy the waters regarding this post. Might mean that this is an important proof.

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  2. Shills? Ball-tards? Those who think people can walk upside down on the other side of a globe?… Still no attempts to debunk this? Cause you can’t, right?

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  3. […] I don’t think I would be able to zoom in so closely with an 83x zoom camera if the Moon was actually 238,000 away. But even if you pretend that IS possible for just a second, you can’t possibly believe that such a relative zoom can be accomplished with Stars that are quadrillions and quadrillions of miles away. And by the way they don’t look like Suns to me. Again, I hope to upload my Star videos soon, but for now check out this post here containing a collection of Star videos from different people using the Nikon P900: Click here. […]

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  4. I was looking through a few of my star recordings I have made and stoping some of them to get still photos. I came across one and i was able to get the clearest photo copy yet of my recording of stars. I have posted that photo to my banner section on my youtube channel page across the top i am posting a link to the youtube page take a look at the photo up across top in the banner area. The star is kind of pinkish/orange
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm1sDdFfivBNpxc8Vdno-Ww/videos

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