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A possible connection?
Sun Jul 27, 2003 4:20 pm
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http://www.enterprisemission.com/samp5.htm
The spherical object in the tube seems to resemble many of the so called orbs in other photos that have been posted. |
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Sun Jul 27, 2003 4:32 pm
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My bad, I guess the site was already linked in another post. |
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emfx13
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Sun Jul 27, 2003 7:51 pm
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I seriously doubt those are orb's,and that the "tube's" are even glass.Hoagland is a little "off". |
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msu94
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Sun Jul 27, 2003 8:58 pm
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quote: Originally posted by emfx13:
I seriously doubt those are orb's,and that the "tube's" are even glass.Hoagland is a little "off".
Just might be hope for you yet!  |
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Sun Jul 27, 2003 9:03 pm
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It just looks a little too detailed and out of place to be a random act of nature. |
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Sun Jul 27, 2003 9:40 pm
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According to Al Bielek, who was a guest on Coast to Coast about a week ago, there have been earthlings living on Mars for some time. He's the fella who claims to have been part of the Philadelphia Experiment, has time traveled through worm holes, who knows and has worked with the "aliens among us". In todays world who know what to believe, I need proof so unless I get introduced to an alien, and he proves he's an alien, I'll just put it on the back burner.  |
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theseeker
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Sun Jul 27, 2003 10:14 pm
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hmmm...I like hoagland...what you all seem to be intentionally overlooking is that those "worms" were commented on by this nasa dude...
"Seeing Mars up close through the narrow angle camera has been a humbling experience. We often find surfaces for which there are no obvious analogs on Earth, like certain ridges that look like dunes. Our terrestrial geologic experience seems, at times, to fail us," Edgett said. "Perhaps it is because water is the dominant force of erosion on Earth, even in the driest desert regions. But on Mars that force of change may have been something else, like wind. The ridges seen in places like the Valles Marineris floors are strange. They aren't dunes because they occur too close together, their crests are too sharp, their slopes too symmetrical. They often appear to be a specific layer of material that has undergone erosion -- we just wish we knew what processes are involved that cause this kind of erosion."
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/releases/2000/mgsarchive.html
trying to explain away something as "normal" when our own trained scientists can't explain them is extremely silly...
btw those "worm" images are not in the mars database anymore...
explain that one... |
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Sun Jul 27, 2003 11:25 pm
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All I can say is that it seems quite unusual, doesn't seem to fit in with the landscape. |
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emfx13
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Mon Jul 28, 2003 2:54 am
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Yea i alway's thought something was up with that picture myself,but nature does form some pretty symetrical object's and this is another planet we're dealing with,we have no idea of the geology of the martian landscape. quote: btw those "worm" images are not in the mars database anymore...
explain that one...
Yes that is interesting?
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theseeker
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Mon Jul 28, 2003 2:58 am
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could be anchient structures...
or natural crystline formations...
we will know soon enough...
bush has approved future mission to mars including a manned one... |
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Mon Jul 28, 2003 3:16 am
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Not to get off topic but.....
I would like to see what lies within the compartments beneath the sphinx as well. It could possibly contain crucial information about our history. There must be a way to search it without disturbing it's structure. |
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theseeker
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Tue Jul 29, 2003 6:59 am
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but going off topic anyway...zahi hawass is the reason you will probably never get anywhere near that area...
egypt has to much to lose if it is proven and will be one day, that someone else built the sphinx...most likely the one civilization that extincted itself before ours... |
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Tue Jul 29, 2003 10:00 pm
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Good point, I guess they are trying to preserve a myth that they don't want exposed. I'll have to read more about it. I've just recently become interested in pyramids. I have a lot of catching up to do. |
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