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Theory: Evidence of Extraterrestrial mining? |
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All Rights Reserved, R.A.MasFrank
Pretty odd stuff this, we have someone who has come into possession of a meteorite. The meteorite itself was seen to fall, yet on examination it appears to be molten slag, or evidence of extraterrestrial mining!
"The MasFrank Meteorite, "Spaceslag" is a newly discovered Extraterrestrial mining artifact originating from outer space. The "Spaceslag"â¢., is a 220 gram piece of processed silica ferroaluminate slag manufactured by an advanced Extraterrestrial Entity.
The MasFrank Meteorite was a witnessed fall by D.Park on Dec.24, 2000 at 10:15 pm. Est. It was later found on May 2, 2001 by Randy A. MasFrank on the property of Randy and Christine MasFrank, Lambeth, Ontario, Canada. Over two years of study, research and testing of this meteorite has revealed that the MasFrank Meteorite is a processed slag material originating from outer space, manufactured by an advanced Extraterrestrial Entity within our Solar System.
Posted by aussiET on Tuesday, March 09, 2004 @ 00:00:00 CST
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Theory: Prof sees light at end of death's tunnel |
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By Sarah Stanton Arizona Daily Wildcat
Monday, February 23, 2004
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The existence of an afterlife is a mystery that has plagued religion, philosophy and psychology since their conception - until now.
For seven years, Gary Schwartz, a UA professor and director of the Center for Frontier Medicine in Biofield Science, has been conducting afterlife experiments and research that he believes prove the survival of human consciousness after death.
"When you look at the totality of the data, the simplest and most parsimonious explanation that accounts for the largest amount of data is the survival of consciousness hypothesis," he said.
Posted by aussiET on Tuesday, February 24, 2004 @ 22:27:24 CST
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Theory: Astro-Engineered Signalling Systems? |
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Paul A. LaViolette, Ph.D. is author of Earth Under Fire, Beyond the Big Bang, Subquantum Kinetics, editor of A Systems View of Man, and has published many original scientific papers in physics, astronomy, climatology, systems theory, and psychology.
He holds degrees in systems science and physics and is president of the Starburst Foundation, an institute that conducts interdisciplinary research in physics, astronomy, geology, climatology, and systems theory. Recognized in the Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering, he is the first to predict that high intensity volleys of cosmic ray particles travel directly to our planet from distant sources in our Galaxy, a phenomenon now confirmed by scientific data.
In The Talk of the Galaxy (2000), Dr. Paul LaViolette draws attention to the growing number of perplexing properties of pulsar signals that have been observed and reported in the astrophysical literature. LaViolette lists anomalies in spatial distribution and intricate ordering in pulse sequences that are becoming increasingly difficult to explain in terms of the classical pulsar model (neutron star "lighthouse" in supernova remnants).
Whereas "ETI" origins of pulsar signals have been almost jokingly suggested by astronomers since the earliest discovery of pulsars, LaViolette argues that we are approaching a point at which ETI origin actually becomes the simpler and better explanation.
Posted by aussiET on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 @ 23:01:54 CST
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