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When did the Normandy landing take place?

In the second world war, the most famous battle between the allied forces and the Germans from defense to counterattack was the Normandy landing. It happened in August 1942, 19, Grand Pino, Normandy, France. At that time, there were 6086 British-Canadian Coalition forces (about 1 000 British and 5000 Canadian). Around dawn, the Germans launched a fierce attack. At that time, the gunfire continued, the shouts shook the ground, and the fighting was very cruel, with 3623 casualties. Nine years after the rumor, 195 1 on August 4th, two British women (for the sake of their aunt and sister-in-law) came to Taves, a seaside village in Normandy for a holiday. When they slept until midnight, they suddenly heard gunshots in their dreams, and they also saw the fire and the scene of the battlefield. They were awakened. Since then, this scene has lasted for three hours. According to expert investigation, it is confirmed that what the British aunt heard and saw was the scene of the Normandy landing war. Some people say that this phenomenon is a particle video phenomenon. During the battle, the scene was recorded by particles (holographic video). After nine years, some conditions may be met, and the video has a playback effect, so the British aunt heard and saw it. This is a way of saying. Another way of saying it is that the two sisters-in-law have special functions and the ability to watch and listen to past information. But no matter what kind of hypothesis, I'm afraid I have to record the image and record the sound to reproduce it. If ordinary people can hear and see it, it is a video of regular frequency band. If it can only be listened to by people with special functions, it is to record and take pictures in unconventional frequency bands, which is very important for studying the truth. Unfortunately, it is too far away from us to directly investigate the situation of these three parties.

According to the information, there is a shelter near the entrance of a cave. When he was about to enter the cave, thunder sounded in the sky outside the cave. At this time, the shelter saw a soldier in ancient battlefield armor rushing out of the cave, which was a scene of ancient battlefield killing at that time. Scared and ran away from the rain. This phenomenon is similar to the reappearance of the Normandy landing battlefield mentioned above. The difference is that the ancient scenery seen in the shelter has lightning from time to time. Why ancient images appear is probably the result of particle video. According to analysis, it is very likely that there was a battle in this cave in ancient times. And it happened to be a thunderstorm, and lightning recorded this scene with particles (holographic video). Today, lightning appears again, and when certain conditions are met, the effect of image playback is produced.

Similarly, in the past, it was said that maids in the Forbidden City in Beijing reappeared. If this is true, it is also the principle of particle video. It's not worth making a fuss about and it's never haunted.

To sum up, both lightning photography and particle video recording should be explored and studied seriously, and we should not give up the opportunities given to us by nature. As someone said: No matter what incomprehensible reasons lightning photography has, it is impossible to deny the objective function of nature to record and play images. Once humans really understand the mystery, they can make full use of nature to discover more comprehensive information about human activities in early ancient times.