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originally posted by: TurbineJet
originally posted by: Ophiuchus 13
a reply to: TurbineJet
RV experiments data concludes, yes they are not all marked or counted by EA*RTH Intelligence with names for the masses. May have some data obtained on the Hazard ones?
Yes they are not all moons...
Good thread Op
Could you share and elaborate on what you know of the "moons"?
TurbineJet
originally posted by: Zimnydran
YES!, spaceships!
The first one parked in orbit... beamed down to the planet and perished instantly...cause they didn't have spacesuits or something.
Their buddies went looking for them, saw their hotrod parked in Saturn's orbit... and figured they must have beamed down to the planet, and they too beamed down without wearing a spacesuit and were also killed.
When neither of them showed up for dinner their friends went out looking for them... saw their space ships in orbit around Saturn..... beamed down to the planet.........
And this is why there are real live alien space craft circling Saturn ...... they only look like rocks because their gravity pulled in a bunch of stuff over time and covered them..... but believe me, if we went there with a couple brooms and cleaned them off..
originally posted by: wmd_2008
a reply to: Ophiuchus 13
RV is that what we are left with
originally posted by: DjembeJedi
a reply to: TurbineJet
Cool post..File this under the "I want to believe" category. I think having a ship covered in a thick synthetic rock material to use as armor makes total sense. It weighs nothing in space and is very durable. The second to last photo looked the most "Shiplike" imo.
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: Zeta Reticuli
Luna is just the Spanish translation of Moon. So it doesn't count. If true, that's just pure laziness.
In ancient Roman religion and myth, Luna is the divine embodiment of the Moon (Latin luna; cf. English "lunar"). She is often presented as the female complement of the Sun (Sol) conceived of as a god.
Wiki
Harte
originally posted by: DjembeJedi
a reply to: TurbineJet
Cool post..File this under the "I want to believe" category. I think having a ship covered in a thick synthetic rock material to use as armor makes total sense. It weighs nothing in space and is very durable. The second to last photo looked the most "Shiplike" imo.
This should not exist, and is supposed to be impossible in nature...what is it reallly?