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signalfire
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Remember Those Big Booms? This Explains Them!

#0, by signalfire, 16 July 2012 06:06 AM


Remember Those Big Booms?  This Explains Them!  This is Part II, Part I over to the right. 

http://golden-rule.org/2012/05/22/anti-gravity-plasma-worms-exotic-transport-technology/

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Re: Remember Those Big Booms? This Explains Them!

#1, by co_camp, 16 July 2012 03:58 PM

If they're using "coordinates" (assuming GPS type coordinates) doesn't that imply that some sort of gravity or other geo-spatial reference is taken into consideration?  

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#2, by signalfire, 17 July 2012 03:22 PM

Co Camp, I'm  not sure I understand your question.  He states that when the tunnel borers come up near the surface, they make an odd, completely unusual sound.   Interestingly, the times those sounds are reported tend to be in a certain area for a day or two, and then they stop without any explanation, and certainly without much in the way of curiosity on the part of the local governments.  You would think they would REALLY want to know what's causing such unusual sounds.  A lot of people have reported saying that it sounded like there was digging going on beneath their houses, and of course these people were considered to be cranks.  

 One of the most intriguing parts of this interview (besides the fact that the guy isn't smart enough to make this stuff up) is that he said the tunnel borers, which are gigantic machines, 'floated'; they were antigrav themselves.   Many, many people have described tunnels with walls that looked like glass and wondered how they were made.  This thing, apparently nuclear or plasma energy powered, must literally take advantage of the fact that what looks like solid matter is actually mostly space.  It must 'push' the solids to the outside of the tunnel, thus creating an extremely strong wall for the tunnels.  These are reported to extend all over the planet now, every continent, and with the hub at the Denver International Airport and they're fully stocked and waiting for some huge event the government 'knows'  is going to happen.  

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#3, by co_camp, 17 July 2012 05:34 PM

Sig - I wrote that in response to something the guy said on video... not important.  The DIA reference/documentation would be extremely important.  If 51 is in Nevada, and the tunnels at DIA are connected to it, that means this things had to bore through the continental divide; that's a hellofalot of boring through granite!  And TPTB would be amazingly wealthy in minerals/ore deposits from the rock debris left in the wake of this thing.

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#4, by signalfire, 18 July 2012 09:31 PM

Listen to both parts I and II.  The machine bores thru rock by making it vanish; my conjecture it that it takes advantage of the fact that most matter only looks solid, it's really more space then it is solid.  The guy says there's no leftover rubble to remove, it simply goes thru rock at the pace of 7 miles a (hour or day? I forget, and is that an 8 hour day or a 24 hour day??) and turns the walls into glass-like solids.   If they've been using several of these, full time, since the late 1940s which is what is implied, they could conceivably have tunnels all over the planet, which is what is being alleged.  Oh, and also Mars and the moon.  

I've seen reports that we've been able to go to Mars and the moon now since the early 60s, the flights take off from Antarctica, and the shuttle to the moon only takes a half hour.  All on reverse engineered alien technology. 

Remember how it was said when they bombed the moon, it rang like a bell afterwards for an hour and a half?  It's f'ing hollow like swiss cheese. And the bombing had to be for some other reason than to 'look for water', that's insane.  They had lunar rocks to check, they didn't need to bomb it for that reason.  There must have been something spectacular going down for them to A-bomb the moon....

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#5, by roccman, 18 July 2012 09:51 PM

SF do you have any report link handy on these flights?

really interesting stuff!


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#6, by signalfire, 20 July 2012 06:33 AM

Rocc, not sure where I read or saw that.  Could have been on any number of Project Camelot videos.  The Bob Dean ones, especially, are very high level clearance stuff (he was with NATO and had Cosmic level clearance, the highest).  

Shoot, this means I'm gonna have to start taking notes and prove my crazy claims!

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#7, by donk, 30 July 2012 06:23 PM

Camelot has a lot on "star gates".  I was thinking this post was kinda synchronistic BEFORE convenient space travel was mentioned, this subject (tunnels boring through turnign wall to glass) like soooo many others on this site (and Project Camelot) are elements of Stargate SG-1, which I have blasted through about the first 4 seasons since someone mentioned it here. 

Show is so good, covers so much "tin"--enough to rival X-Files, and it holds up well which is shocking for decade plus old sci-fi...check it out on Netflix (again, if you seen it back then)...

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#8, by signalfire, 30 July 2012 06:35 PM

Lol, Donk.  My partner has watched every SG video a half dozen times now. I've only seen the movie, I tried watching the tv series and kept falling asleep during it.  Too violent and the writing wasn't my style... but meanwhile, I'm watching Camelot and other videos about supposed 'real' stargates... (!) which he is not interested in...

It's rather odd, all in all.. 

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#9, by donk, 01 August 2012 07:39 PM

Do you ever find any other lectures/discussions/material that puts you to sleep?

I ask, as I am convinced that my gf has been programmed to have either a distraction or shut down (fall asleep) when she starts gaining understanding of information that is beyond the mainstream (not just tin, but "true" spirituality, consciousness...but especially mind control and abduction (which SG-1 covers a lot).

Whenever I found a good lecture/interview/presentation on abduction or higher consciousness, a physical change overtakes her.  It is spooky, and I been desperately trying to find anyone that can relate.

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#10, by signalfire, 06 August 2012 06:24 AM

Sorry Donk, just saw your question.  

I realized a long time ago that there's two kinds of people; the curious and the not so.  I think the curious will find a lecture or 'what if' kind of tin foil fascinating, if sometimes too 'out there' and unless they're exhausted, will sit through it with interest.  Then there's the people who are actually bored stiff by information, and just want 'entertainment' which in Hollywood-land, consists of soap opera like plots with romantic interests and conflicts, and lots of big banging noises.  Throw in some fear for the adrenaline rush.  

It's just a different kind of brain, that's all, but I suspect sometimes it has to do with the amount of bridging between the corpus collosum and the two sides of the brain.  

I have a friend who is a wonderful sweet man, he's highly intelligent and very well educated, and he thinks my tin foil stuff is ludicrous.  I've learned not to talk to him about politics because although he's the first to admit he doesn't follow it, he has very strong opinions and will probably, to my utter dismay, vote for Romney.  Meanwhile, his taste in teevee runs to old 50s movies like 'The Thing' and the much worse ones that were campy as all get out, and reruns of Reno 911, which I find too stupid to bother with.  It's very odd.  He owns hundreds of  videos like that and watches them to the exclusion of new stuff.  

There is plenty of evidence out there that the refresh rate on TV screens, and the fast flashing of TV and video games is exactly managed to make them impossible to look away from.  

I did a lot of study years ago on light, the pineal gland and human history and came to the conclusions that we are programmed to stare at a light every evening, but firelight.  TV has taken the place of this for us, to our detriment.  There's a reason you can't take your eyes off firelight, it releases dopamine and oxytocin in massive amounts.  

Want to make a billion dollars?  Design a TV or computer screen that puts out the EXACT same frequency of light that fire does.  No one will be able to take their eyes off it and it'd be one of the most diabolical mind control machines ever.  

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#11, by emeline, 06 August 2012 12:16 PM

That's interesting sig.  My mother and materal grandmother used to love open fires.    They used to refer to an open fire as "company" or a "great friend".   Years ago my father decided to take the open fires out of this house and put in those stupid wood/coal burner things.   My mother alway said, "you can't beat an open fire" and she was right.  I'd love to put the open fires BACK in this place.    There is indeed something very calming and soothing about the light from an open  fire. 

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