This is embarassing. I really did not want to get into this, but I must. Rocks are one thing, they can be touched, they are rather concrete. I can see one giant anomaly from my window, It sits on top of the Pyreneans and goes on for maybe 20 mlles...That's already big. Too big for some (many!) to wrap their head around, even though it is very small to the scale of the Earh.
But this is very large, to say the least.
Here is the original image, from ESA. the quality of this jpeg is NOT what we should expect from ESA, for the money we give them. They probably have the same reason as JPL I'm guessing, a quick count gave me at least 50 points of interest .to look at closely.
The star-formation region in this image, centred around –70º longitude in galactic coordinates, is located in the Carina neighbourhood, home to the glorious Carina Nebula. Located some 7500 light-years away, Carina is one of the largest clouds of gas and dust in the plane of the Milky Way. It hosts the famous Eta Carinae, one of the most luminous and massive stellar systems in our galaxy.
I had been resting my eyes, and taking my mind off of this for a week or so, and I was simplty doing a bit of cleanup in my files today, not even looking for stuff....
It's actually difficult to isolate aniomalies when they are so tightly packed togethen. So I circled some points that would be easier for most people to start with.
The other reason I find this embarassing, is that there are already too many weird things that have happened to me, an possibly to other anomaly hunters out there. Plus the Horus thing, and as an engineer, I would have liked to keep things a 'rational' as possible. I am quite certain by now, these are he same builders... But the scale is beyond anything we can imagine ourseves ever achieving. As for the purpose of it, your guess would be as good as mine, and we'd probably be way off the mark.
This would be a lot simpler if we weren't in the midst of a 5D event (This little monkey showed me the way, after all), and if JPL wasn't tied to satanists by its founder Jack Parsons, and if the masons weren't into Isis. Don't look at me, I'm not the one building oblelisks everywhere I go.
Here I tried to map out the general structure of the 'object' Which really broughft out the anomaly circled in the think line that was supposed to be orange, but came out red and yellow... That is also embarassing...
Anyway, these markers are there to show where to look on the original...
Make sure you have a good look ate the blue area, center of the image. Use you best monitoir as the hues are very subtle. You may want to play with different white temperatures if your monitor supports it.
As "embarassing" as these observatios are. I truly believe thet we have to look up there if we ever want to find out who or what the builders are. We'll find out soon for sure. I am more and more certain our species has already ad contact with them before, and the list of suspects is not that long.
As always: The image viewer on this site is not so good. I suggest you donwload the image and explore from there with you favorite photo viewer.
Soiurce:
www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2018/03/Chaotic_web_of_filaments_in_a_Milky_Way_stellar_nursery