Posted on 01/01/2011 8:36:24 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
I just got off the Quantum Tunneling cellular link (with universal translator) to these five (five not three) UFO mega ships. They’ve decided not to come. Why?
They refuse to go through the abuse of personal dignity that the TSA feel-’em-ups and naked scanners would involve. They are a modest culture.
What could I say to convince them otherwise? This is a big Universe they reminded me. Plenty of other Earth-like places more rational.
LOL.
The audio in my last post . . . talks about an abduction experience in Australia wherein the abductee
captured a good sample of a long blond hair from the Nordic looking naked women who appeared in his home.
The DNA analysis is ongoing . . .
some very odd things have cropped up . . . near the root . . . more mongoloid . . .LAHU . . . Southern China, Northern Thailand area type DNA on the shaft of the hair, quite different DNA patterns . . . as well as some surprising immunities . . .
Investigation of the tribal area revealed a lot of UFO type incidents in their past.
They are applying a forensic approach to the evidence.
Here's the original image from the SKYVIEW QUERY FORUM, with DSS2 Blue Optical Survey selected with coordinates 16 19 35, -88 43 10 :
The unseemly mess is evidently an artifact, since it does not show up on the DSS2 Red image of the same coordinates. Of course this is why it is such a pure blue.
The earliest blog references to these "spaceships" that I saw are from March 2010, and I surmise that the story originated with some UFO enthusiast perusing the SKY-MAP site.
Interesting.
Hope you’re right! LOL.
Sure. Is that something that is strange to most folks?
BTW, isn’t that the area known as the Golden Triangle? Famous for poppies? There’s a interesting dead language there. I mean recently dead, the last speaker passed away in recent times.
Strange for most folks?
Uhhhhh . . . in a word . . . Yes.
Let me check . . .
From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Triangle_(Southeast_Asia)
The Golden Triangle (Burmese: ရွှေတြိဂံ နယ်မြေ, IPA: [ʃwè tɹḭɡàɴ nɛ̀mjè]; Thai: สามเหลี่ยมทองคำ, IPA: [sǎːm.lìəm.tʰɔːŋ.kʰam]; Vietnamese: Tam giác Vàng; Chinese: 金三角; pinyin: jīn sān jiǎo)
is one of Asia's two main illicit opium-producing areas. It is an area of around 367,000 square miles (950,000 km2) that overlaps the mountains of four countries of Southeast Asia: Burma, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand.
Along with Afghanistan in the Golden Crescent and Pakistan, it has been one of the most extensive opium-producing areas of Asia and of the world since the 1920s. Most of the world's heroin came from the Golden Triangle until the early 21st century when Afghanistan became the world's largest producer.[1]
The Golden Triangle also designates the confluence of the Ruak River and the Mekong river, since the term has been appropriated by the Thai tourist industry to describe the nearby junction of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar.
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HOWEVER, the main points of the research related to that area was:
1. that the Nordic looking naked women that the long blond hair sample was taken from--proved out with high quality DNA analysis by folks who write text books on DNA analysis--to be mongaloid in significant measure--particularly when the sample was taken from the roots of the hair or near the roots--vs up on the shaft of the hair.
2. That the Asian race the DNA matches is from the Lahu sp? in that region.
3. That that tribal group has a long history of association with exotic sky craft and abductions.
4. That the implications are that a hybridization has been going on a long time involving that tribal people.
5. Those facts are now more or less solidly scientifically verified and essentially irrefutable by folks who are interested in the truth.
6. Opium production and distribution doesn't change any of those facts.
Hmmm...To reach Earth in that time frame, they’d have to be traveling at an average speed of 68 kilometers per second. That’s higher than the escape velocity of the Sun.
About 68 Kps.
That’s faster than the Sun’s escape velocity anywhere outside the orbit of Mercury.
"Soounds vewy intewewesting...."
Just for chuckles, I googled it as you suggested. Gee, what a bunch of credible websites have revealed this information to us! Are you kidding me?
Even the folks at abovetopsecret.com moved it to their hoax forum.
Consider this: The article is illustrated with a photo of the ship, which is out past Pluto (i.e, over 2.6 billion miles away) and then says we will see the thing when it crosses Mars’ orbit, and there are people on this thread taking this report seriously.
Yeesh.
Nice catch!
lol.
great point
I can envision you've been suckered:
"For the ancient Maya, it was a huge celebration to make it to the end of a whole cycle," says Sandra Noble, executive director of the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies in Crystal River, Florida. To render December 21, 2012, as a doomsday event or moment of cosmic shifting, she says, is "a complete fabrication and a chance for a lot of people to cash in." Source.
There is a whole book on this and parts are quite unbelievable...
There's more: the five gene substitutions found in the hair's DNA have never been recorded anywhere before, and the chance of them occurring at random and simultaneously is extremely remote. One of the consequences of these gene substitutions is that the native would be immune from the effects of HIV, smallpox and a whole basket of serious/lethal viruses which afflict the human population. It looks like deliberate, knowledgeable and very sophisticated genetic bio-engineering at work - though the laboratory analysts stop short of saying this outright.
Quite interesting . . .
THX
Is it time to get out my tinfoil hat? You people have about 10 months! Any better pics of this?
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