Post by Mystic Wanderer on Mar 21, 2015 1:32:04 GMT -6
Could we possibly find evidence of alien contact by exploring the world's most remote islands? Could these locales have been carefully calculated for a place where extraterrestrials might have landed in the past, and possibly still visit today without being detected?
The video in the link is just awesome! 113 It discusses alien underwater bases (for you, @guohua), and disappearing islands that might possibly have alien bases beneath them. Are the aliens using superior technology to make these islands seemly disappear? You be the judge.
I can't post the video here without paying a fee on You Tube, but you can watch it free on this link from The History Channel for a limited time. Don't wait! It will be gone, and you will have missed a really good video!
I am almost finished with a book written by Ingo Swann called Penetration on the Kindle format. Wow is all I can say. When I am finished I have never loaned a kindle book before but I understand it's possible if you're interested. You would love it. Ingo Swann was the most important and successful remote viewer during government exploratory sessions. His description of the first time he saw an alien here on earth is fabulous and funny.
Thanks for your post to the wild side, you make me think, and remind me of things I haven't thought about in a long time.
I just ordered another used book on the Moon's anomalies, just follow up research on the same topic. The subject of disclosure I think will be brought about from information on the moon. I have been trying to corner a woman that comes over once a month in her 70's thats retired from NASA and ask a boatload of questions. The wife says she still does contract work for them out of Langley. I looked at her like are you F-ing kidding me? She says no why? I just started laughing, bet she has some answers if she will talk. Today they will be here going to give it a shot. Imagine 70 and still working for NASA holy Cow!
Only got some creepy disembodied voice in the OP link.
Found it working here:
Came here to do some board reading and now off to see a 45 minute video. jumpy
ETA Ohh Schwing!! I'm already seeing one huge advantage to Hernando's Hideaway. I have absolutely no idea how that video became embedded just by posting a URL ... but I definitely like!!
ETA2 I have to say, Ancient Aliens may really stretch things to the extreme, but I am entertained.
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Looks like I will finally be joining the tablet people. There are to many books that I want to read, however they are not in paper print, just digital. I find that annoying, but I guess I'll get used to it.
I haven't looked it up yet, but I bet bet that "Penetration" is such a book.
Just a quick ETA: Holy Crap! On Amazon it lists this...1 New from $999.11 and 11 Used from $150.00
But it's in paperback as well, published in 1998...SWEET!
That's a hell of an expensive paperback if ya ask me.
Beware the man who has one gun, he probably knows how to use it.
A disembodied voice?! Don't play around with me like that! I have a ghost (or two) in my house. If it is affecting the digital transfers on my computer, I need to know. Could it be from posting the link from my face book page that caused the interference?
Anyway... thanks for putting up the video so everyone can watch it. It's good all the way until the end. I learn about new sites like that one everyday through others here. 113 And, welcome to Hernandos. :) This place is much easier to navigate than "other" places.
Guohua had made a statement in a previous thread from yesterday that she loves topics on USOs, so after watching that on t.v. I had to try and find the video to post here for her... and everyone. Ancient Aliens DOES make one think "outside the box", but I think it's good to stretch our thinking every now and then.
Looks like I will finally be joining the tablet people. There are to many books that I want to read, however they are not in paper print, just digital. I find that annoying, but I guess I'll get used to it.
I haven't looked it up yet, but I bet bet that "Penetration" is such a book.
Just a quick ETA: Holy Crap! On Amazon it lists this...1 New from $999.11 and 11 Used from $150.00
But it's in paperback as well, published in 1998...SWEET!
That's a hell of an expensive paperback if ya ask me.
Let me know when you make time to get a tablet, then PM me an email and I will loan it to you on kindle format. Also know you can put a kindle reader on a PC for free from amazon. Interesting stuff for sure. Its interesting for many reasons but the one that I found incredible is he remote views Jupiter and describes what he sees, then a year or so later Voyager verifies his findings on a fly by. Then when you read the first part of the book and he remote views the moon find the latest youtube by Richard Hoagland and his discussion on the Chinese rover they sent to the moon and the photos. Its rather long and detailed and he strays off a bit into torsion physics but its very worthwhile and eye opening. Hoagland has been saying for years there are structures on the moon and now the Chinese moon landing vindicates him for the nay sayers and detractors.
By then I will be finished with planetary anomalies written by a guy named William Corliss, and recommended by Swan. More interesting stuff you will never find in school.