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Post by Admin on May 15, 2020 18:06:05 GMT
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Post by Admin on May 15, 2020 18:29:35 GMT
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Post by Admin on May 26, 2020 11:58:56 GMT
i suppose everything is connected in one way or another. All these areas get very odd. Backgound to the CIA Star Gate files www.remoteviewed.com/backgound-to-the-cia-star-gate-files/STARGATE www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/collection/stargateLeading Edge International Research Group trufax.org/Who are connected to the Matrix 5 project - trufax.org/matrix5/welcome.htmlWho are connected to Robert A. Monroe, & the Monroe Institute, & Esalen & the human potential movement - www.esalen.org/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Potential_MovementMontalk - montalk.net/Very much all connected to the Entheogen / counter culture areas, Stanislav Grof, Terence McKenna, Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson etc. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanislav_GrofTHE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE UNIVERSE Straight Talk About Illusions, Past Lives, Religion, Sex, Politics, and the Miracles of Forgiveness by Gary R. Renard www.garyrenard.com/Preview.htmWhich is very much connected to a Course in Miracles - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Course_in_Miracles
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Post by Admin on May 26, 2020 12:02:20 GMT
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Post by Admin on May 30, 2020 8:42:51 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 7, 2020 18:57:43 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 10, 2020 12:03:39 GMT
Four ‘Mysterious Signals From Outer Space’ Are Coming From Galaxies Like Ours, Say Scientists www.forbes.com/sites/jamiecartereurope/2020/06/03/four-mysterious-signals-from-outer-space-are-coming-from-galaxies-like-ours-say-scientists/Go outside on a hot day and feel the Sun on your skin. Now imagine how much energy our Sun emits in an entire human lifetime. Compress all that energy into a single burst lasting a mere millisecond and you’ll understand why fast radio bursts (FRBs) are one of the hottest topics in astronomy. First discovered in 2007 at Australia’s Parkes radio telescope, FRBs are very brief, very bright single radio pulses that can last for several milliseconds. It’s estimated that several thousand per day are occurring over the entire sky. The most famous one is FRB 121102, unusual because it’s been detected a few hundred times since it first “burst” onto the scene in 2014. FRB 121102 is coming from a small dwarf galaxy about three billion light-years from Earth. So what’s causing them? Colliding stars? Supermassive black holes? Radio broadcasts from a distant alien civilization?
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Post by Admin on Jun 13, 2020 20:21:56 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 15, 2020 14:33:29 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 15, 2020 19:15:28 GMT
Scientists say most likely number of contactable alien civilisations is 36 New calculations come up with estimate for worlds capable of communicating with others www.theguardian.com/science/2020/jun/15/scientists-say-most-likely-number-of-contactable-alien-civilisations-is-36They may not be little green men. They may not arrive in a vast spaceship. But according to new calculations there could be more than 30 intelligent civilisations in our galaxy today capable of communicating with others. Experts say the work not only offers insights into the chances of life beyond Earth but could shed light on our own future and place in the cosmos. “I think it is extremely important and exciting because for the first time we really have an estimate for this number of active intelligent, communicating civilisations that we potentially could contact and find out there is other life in the universe – something that has been a question for thousands of years and is still not answered,” said Christopher Conselice, a professor of astrophysics at the University of Nottingham and a co-author of the research.
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Post by naominash3 on Jun 15, 2020 20:10:21 GMT
Scientists say most likely number of contactable alien civilisations is 36 New calculations come up with estimate for worlds capable of communicating with others www.theguardian.com/science/2020/jun/15/scientists-say-most-likely-number-of-contactable-alien-civilisations-is-36They may not be little green men. They may not arrive in a vast spaceship. But according to new calculations there could be more than 30 intelligent civilisations in our galaxy today capable of communicating with others. Experts say the work not only offers insights into the chances of life beyond Earth but could shed light on our own future and place in the cosmos. “I think it is extremely important and exciting because for the first time we really have an estimate for this number of active intelligent, communicating civilisations that we potentially could contact and find out there is other life in the universe – something that has been a question for thousands of years and is still not answered,” said Christopher Conselice, a professor of astrophysics at the University of Nottingham and a co-author of the research. Like little green germs on mars.
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Post by Admin on Jun 17, 2020 18:25:55 GMT
Astronomers find Planet Vulcan – 40 Eridani A – Right Where Star Trek Predicted it. One of the more interesting and rewarding aspects of astronomy and space exploration is seeing science fiction become science fact. While we are still many years away from colonizing the Solar System or reaching the nearest stars (if we ever do), there are still many rewarding discoveries being made that are fulfilling the fevered dreams of science fiction fans. For instance, using the Dharma Planet Survey, an international team of scientists recently discovered a super-Earth orbiting a star just 16 light-years away. This super-Earth is not only the closest planet of its kind to the Solar System, it also happens to be located in the same star system as the fictional planet Vulcan from the Star Trek universe. www.universetoday.com/140045/astronomers-find-planet-vulcan-40-eridani-a-right-where-star-trek-predicted-it/
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Post by Admin on Jun 18, 2020 19:49:34 GMT
Before Roswell: Strange Accounts of Very Old UFO Crashes Brent Swancer May 18, 2020 mysteriousuniverse.org/2020/05/before-roswell-strange-accounts-of-very-old-ufo-crashes/Perhaps the most well known supposed UFO crash in history is the one that allegedly happened in Roswell, New Mexico back in 1947. It really set off the boom of interest in flying saucers, and many people mark it as one of the heralds of the modern UFO craze. Yet the UFO phenomenon has been observed since far before this, all the way back to ancient times, and it also seems that aliens have been crashing their spaceships here for just about as long. Possibly one of the earliest reports of an actual UFO crash comes from all the way back in the 9th century, and is held within the pages of an obscure Latin manuscript called Liber contra insulam vulgi opinionem. In the very brief report, the Archbishop of Lyons is talking about the French peasants when suddenly he sort of makes an offhand mention of what seems to be UFOs and aliens. He says that these French peasants often a speak of a region they called Magonia, “from whence come ships in the clouds.” According to the odd account, the people in this region often traded with these “storm wizards,” and that sometimes these ships would fall from the sky. In one case, he mentions that he had personally seen these ships, and that he had been present when four of these “wizards” fell from their ship to the earth, after which they had been stoned to death. The whole thing is written of matter-of-factly as if it is just a little everyday anecdote, before the manuscript moves on to leave us wondering just what these ships and their “storm wizards” could have been.
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Post by Admin on Jun 20, 2020 16:05:15 GMT
Doomsday Cults, UFOs, and a Mysterious Mountain in France Brent Swancer June 20, 2020 mysteriousuniverse.org/2020/06/doomsday-cults-ufos-and-a-mysterious-mountain-in-france/Sitting within the Pyrenees, in France, and looming over the landscape around it is a peak called Pic de Bugarach or Pech de Bugarach. At 1,230 meters (4,040 ft) high, it is the tallest mountain of the Corbières Massif range, and it unique in that its top layer is an uplift from the Iberian plate and is oddly older than the bottom ones, giving it its nickname of “The Upside Down Mountain.” This is a land of breathtaking vistas, steep cliffs, snowy peaks, deep valleys, and sheer rocky faces, a place seemingly in a world unto itself. Tucked within the foothills of this majestic peak is a tiny little village of no more than 200 hundred people, by the name of Bugarach. It is a remote place, only accessible through treacherous winding roads surrounded by deep ravines, and most people would not even bother to brave coming here at all. It is a mostly forgotten place in a remote corner of the world, and there was a time when most people had never even heard of it. Yet, in the new millennium the village quickly became a famous destination and surrounded by talk of secret tunnels, UFO bases, and the end of the world.
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Post by Admin on Jun 24, 2020 21:24:12 GMT
Glasgow scientists prove theory proposing how aliens could use black holes for energy Researchers at the University of Glasgow have performed an experiment expending negative energy, and thus gaining positive energy. Wednesday 24 June 2020 20:54, UK news.sky.com/story/glasgow-scientists-prove-theory-proposing-how-aliens-could-use-black-holes-for-energy-12013750Scientists at the University of Glasgow have proven a 50-year-old theory proposing how an alien civilisation could use a black hole to generate energy. The theory was first proposed in 1969 by British physicist Roger Penrose who suggested that black holes could be used to generate energy by a sufficiently advanced alien civilisation. To do this, the aliens would lower an object into the black hole's ergosphere, the very outer layer of its event horizon where nothing can return from, where objects acquire negative energy. Mr Penrose proposed that by splitting an object here in two, one half of it would fall into the black hole while the other half would be recoiled back out.
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