Re: life outside the earth
- From: "Chris" <nimbo@(no-spam)ukonline.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 23:10:29 GMT
My saucer orbits Jupiter. I might go back there one day. Our planetary
environment manager is terraforming the earth by stirring the sun otherwise
the accumulation of 50 million years of waste products would cause a release
of the outer layer of the sun that would remove the eaths atmosphere so by
stirring it a bit the temperature is a bit higher like it was in
carboniferous and jurassic times and plant growth will be restored to those
levels. This will improve things a bit in the long term. It will be stable
possibly for 1000 million years.
Our atom bomb limiter prevented the 5000 russian nuclear warheads from
exploding in 1989 as were the western retaliatory missiles duddified.
Not gaurunteed to work again, especially if we don't know where the bomb is.
It was tested at a nuclear research institute near oxford in 1968 when the
et operator exploded an atom bomb at arms length. One person walked into
the fireball and wa vapourised she would have been ok if she had sat down.
A nuclear attack on London in 1973 was similarly treated. I saw the bomb
burst near my office in London. There was a flash and a bang but no one
took much notice.
I cannot be sure this machine which is very big and powerful will always
work.
My friends who have been up to visit say it is like "heaven" since they
don't understand anything and Maia, who did understand and had a tour of the
solar sytem just lasted a fortnight of lectures before being kdnapped by the
christians and had a big hole cut in her brain.
A fellow contactee I met today was similarly treated.
Many of our contactees and planetary investigators end up in psychiatric
gulags because of the complete failure of human understanding; they are not
stupid they are culturally backward due to "Religion". All kinds. Although
we can accept the idea of God.
A number of our captives have bred and their children are being brought up
to live in our culture as "companions" and humans are in great demand.
They are going all over the galaxy being educated as they go (Adamski is one
now - "its like Pan Am up there")
Some third generation humans are likely to finish up having commands of
their own.
I dread to think what will happen to the Earth humans left on the planet,
they will suffer from overpopulation, shortages, power outages, food
shortages, warfare. But thing might get better when they realise at least
some of the space people want to help. We are finite beings and are limited
in what we can do. We have ourselves to think of.
In our civilisation, if you want (say a cup of fruit juice you just put out
your hand and it appears in your hand ready to drink) My friends are
sometimes quite amazed when I forget and use this ability. (its technology
really and anyway I'm an android).
Well thats me off for the time being, I may not be back next week. I have a
hospital appointment, my chances of survival are not that high.
Chris.
PS I mean everything I say.
"Brad Guth" <ieisbradguth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>7 Chris,
> You still do not sound as though you actually mean much of anything you
> say, other than contributing whatever a typical ruse/sting of what
> another damage-control effort by what a disinformation spook or mole
> would be posting. As such, I'll simply contribute that it's most likely
> that you and I are part ET. Go figure otherwise.
>
> It takes the considerable influx of ice/water and various salts, along
> with a few billion years worth of a sufficiently high intensity of UV
> energy as to create and sustain new life. For the first few billion
> years Earth simply didn't have such a combination to work with.
> Proto-Earth was once upon a time as hot and nasty (dry as a bone) as
> Venus, perhaps even a bit worse off.
>
> Otherwise, I do agree that the Catholic church somewhat sucks at being
> honest about much of anything, especially if it's ET related. Although,
> pretell which religion abstains entirely from lying?
>
> If you're thinking ET positive, you might check out and contribute into
> either of the following topics, or start up another topic as extracted
> from my new and improved topic list <gv-topics>.
>
> The ET UFO Park-n-Ride Tarmac of Venus
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sci.astro.seti/browse_frm/thread/177c9b03ce228299/8a956800773f237e?lnk=st&q=brad+guth&rnum=3&hl=en#8a956800773f237e
>
> ET Interstellar UFO Park-n-Ride Tarmac of Venus
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/soc.culture.scientists/browse_frm/thread/a18977bafb151823/0faf596c9c6ec2c7?lnk=st&q=brad+guth&rnum=2&hl=en#0faf596c9c6ec2c7
>
> What Social Culture, other than the USofA LLPOF Culture
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/soc.culture.russian/browse_frm/thread/60b63045f872ac17/de89a56d842bac41?lnk=st&q=brad+guth&rnum=13&hl=en#de89a56d842bac41
> ~
>
> Life upon Venus offers energy to burn within a Township, Bridge and
> ET/UFO Park-n-Ride Tarmac:
> http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-town.htm
> The ESA Russian/China LSE-CM/ISS (Lunar Space Elevator) as situated
> within ME-L1/EM-L2
> http://guthvenus.tripod.com/lunar-space-elevator.htm
> Venus ETs, Earthly ETs plus another updated topic list; Brad Guth /
> GASA-IEIS
> http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-topics.htm
>
> The meaning of all this rant is besides if not in spite of our NOT
> quite having walked upon the moon;
> There has nearly always been other significant life that's perfectly
> capable of their having been situated upon Venus (at least on behalf of
> accommodating ETs), and otherwise of that little issue about our moon
> that's actually perfectly good for so many things once the LSE-CM/ISS
> is up and running and of sufficient robotics having been efficiently
> and safely deployed, as for those items functioning on behalf of
> science, clean energy and for the very salvation of humanity. Unlike
> what we've been told over and over by all of those folks supposedly
> having 'the right stuff', there's nothing the least bit insignificant
> nor without good if not of essential cause and rewards pertaining to
> our moon, and unlike those opposing absolutely anything and everything
> that represents change, I simply can't hardly think of anything but
> positive thoughts about our moon as well as for Venus as being yet
> another perfectly good thing for the greater salvation of Earth and
> advancement of humanity. How can anything pertaining to our moon or
> that of Venus become such a taboo/nondisclosure negative that which
> such topic/authors deserve getting stalked, bashed and/or banished?
>
.
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