Keyword: etcultureday
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Some researchers claim that Jesus was either an Extraterrestrial or spiritually guided by 'ethical' Extraterrestrials who sought to inspire human kind away from the self-destructive pursuit of greed, power, and oppression. Currently most of humanity has only two functioning strands of DNA, intertwined into a double helix. This portion of our DNA structure contains information pertaining to our biology - such as our individual features and the genetic information passed on through our family lines, eg: a paternal grandfather’s tendency toward arthritis, or a mother’s genes for musical talent. These two strands also hold the genetic codes for our physical...
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I worked only for a short time on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. It was however a period full of excitement and adventure. As I've mentioned before, I worked in an area south of Lake Toba. The terrain here was rather hilly and interspersed with parcels of flat land. Rapid flowing streams criss-crossed this area, and where roads crossed these streams, the local men used to bath stark naked in these streams in the middle of the day, completely oblivious to the gawking public that watched them from above. The rainfall in this area was something to behold. The...
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SANTA FE, New Mexico (AP) -- Believers in space aliens, rejoice! New Mexicans can now celebrate every second Tuesday in February as "Extraterrestrial Culture Day" after a Roswell lawmaker's proposal won approval in the House. Some lawmakers scoffed at the idea. But the sponsor of the memorial, Republican Rep. Daniel Foley, of Roswell, said life on other planets -- if you believe in it -- surely has its own set of cultural beliefs. "They have some sort of culture, whether it's something we understand or not," he said. The measure, approved Friday, claims extraterrestrials have contributed to recognition of New...
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Do not flinch if an alien approaches. Their pale, elongated bodies and big, shiny eyes take some getting used to, but extraterrestrials mix well with Earth people and share many of the same tastes. The members of one colony, sponsored by the C.I.A., spoke English and enjoyed chaperoned trips to Las Vegas. “They liked to go for entertainment in casinos,” a U.F.O. buff tells Louis Theroux. “They’re just like we are.” Just who is “we”? In “The Call of the Weird,” Mr. Theroux’s extended road trip in search of American oddballs, it’s the wide, wonderful universe of survivalists, flat-earthers, end-of-the-world...
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[B] Let's talk about your tasks on the S.I.V scene. [J] My tasks were purely technical, the most important of which were , for example, to take extremely secret information coming from a Vatican radio telescope located in Alaska and forward it to respective destinations. [B] Just a second, but to which radio telescope are you referring? I did not know that the Vatican owned such a structure in that area. [J] The Vatican owns and utilizes an extremely advanced radio telescope that is in the vanguard of systems and technology and is only used by Jesuits. It is located...
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On the day 30 of April in the Palazzo della Provincia of Pescara took place the Conference "UFO? the Truth is Top Secret, from Area 51 to Planet X", organized by the "Ufobserver" Cultural Association. During the conference I spoke about underground bases in the USA and dedicated the last fifteen minutes of my speech to a very short summary of my work during last five years that had gone in a new direction and is the leading topic of my future lectures. In the year 2000 I was working in Rome as an editor in the "Stargate" magazine and...
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MONTREAL - The Raelian movement’s recent decision to revive an emblem of a swastika intertwined with the Star of David as its official symbol is a desperate effort to generate publicity, said the head of an organization that monitors cult-like and marginal groups. “It’s just another attempt to get media attention,” said Mike Kropveld, director of Info-Secte in Montreal. “My sense is they feel they haven’t gotten talked about in a long time, and Rael loves to be in the media eye,” Kropveld added, referring to Claude Vorhilon, the French-born founder of the Raelian movement who dubbed himself Rael. Kropveld...
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