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originally posted by: Occultus
originally posted by: TurbineJet
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: TurbineJet
originally posted by: schuyler
Mt. Adams and Mt. Shasta are part of the Cascade Range. Mt. Shasta blows up about every 300 years. Mt. St. Helens, just north of Adams, blew itself up in 1980. Mt. Rainier blew up twice in the 1800s. Mt. Baker is active. In the last 200 years all the eruptions in the continental US have been from the Cascade Range. All but two of the Cascade volcanoes have erupted in the last 4000 years.
It strikes me that these mountains are a very stupid place to build UFO bases.
Ah but you see, it may be a stupid place to put them there if you are using current publically available technology, however if you are an advance alien race able to carve out blocks for the pyramids (lets save that for a future thread) then you would be perfectly capable of putting a base under a volcano, thereby making it the SMARTEST place to put a base because very few humans dare venture..
So aliens can stop the flow of lava? I don't think so.
Who knows what they can do? If they can materialize thru walls maybe they can be inside the lava or below it, slightly out of phase with this plane of reality
Maybe, but then wouldn't that negate the need for 'hangar doors' built into the side of mountains?
originally posted by: nOraKat
originally posted by: Erno86
Calvert Cliffs, Maryland...located on the Western Shore on the Chesapeake Bay, is a purported ET alien starbase --- that is --- according to my findings.
originally posted by: ufoorbhunter
originally posted by: Erno86
Calvert Cliffs, Maryland...located on the Western Shore on the Chesapeake Bay, is a purported ET alien starbase --- that is --- according to my findings.
Hi Erno you have me on the edge of a seat................... Please tell us more
originally posted by: Damla
Looks like a very good discussion. how about seas? there are many undiscovered areas in oceans and seas?
originally posted by: ufoorbhunter
a reply to: Erno86
Many thanks for this Erno. I never been to the States but when it happens I will aim to go to your places. Sounds great fun. Totally agree on the locations for hunting them, known hotspots are a must if you want to see one yourself. Btw thanks for the pic you sent, I've only just glanced at it and think I can see your crouching alien
originally posted by: Erno86
originally posted by: ufoorbhunter
a reply to: Erno86
Many thanks for this Erno. I never been to the States but when it happens I will aim to go to your places. Sounds great fun. Totally agree on the locations for hunting them, known hotspots are a must if you want to see one yourself. Btw thanks for the pic you sent, I've only just glanced at it and think I can see your crouching alien
That's only half of my close encounter experience at Calvert Cliffs.
Though the purported alien humanoid is not "crouching," but sitting on a fossil boulder, behind the much bigger shell encrusted Miocene fossil boulder. If you sat where the creature sat...you're head, neck, left shoulder and left leg and foot would be exposed as well to my camera; the same as the alien.
Sorry I can't provide a better photograph at this time, but I'm saying that the photograph is not some trumped-up hoax --- IMHO --- by me or some other Earthling; though I can't prove the authenticity of the otherworlder. You can see the sunlight reflecting of the top of his/her helmet, the two big black eye sockets, a long nose with a 2 inch vertical breathing slit from the center bottom of it's nose, a smile like a Zen Buddha that has just achieved satori, left shoulder and partial left leg an foot which is resting diagonally on the fossil rock that he's sitting on. If you look more closely...you can see his possible three fingers of his right hand gripping the top of fossil boulder in front of him.
originally posted by: Erno86
a reply to: ufoorbhunter
& TurbineJet
Here is my photo where you can enlarge it: With the purported otherworlder located in the bottom right corner of my photo.
www.imgur.com...
I do not know how to cut an paste, or make pointers.
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: TurbineJet
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: TurbineJet
originally posted by: schuyler
Mt. Adams and Mt. Shasta are part of the Cascade Range. Mt. Shasta blows up about every 300 years. Mt. St. Helens, just north of Adams, blew itself up in 1980. Mt. Rainier blew up twice in the 1800s. Mt. Baker is active. In the last 200 years all the eruptions in the continental US have been from the Cascade Range. All but two of the Cascade volcanoes have erupted in the last 4000 years.
It strikes me that these mountains are a very stupid place to build UFO bases.
Ah but you see, it may be a stupid place to put them there if you are using current publically available technology, however if you are an advance alien race able to carve out blocks for the pyramids (lets save that for a future thread) then you would be perfectly capable of putting a base under a volcano, thereby making it the SMARTEST place to put a base because very few humans dare venture..
So aliens can stop the flow of lava? I don't think so.
Who knows what they can do? If they can materialize thru walls maybe they can be inside the lava or below it, slightly out of phase with this plane of reality
Now you're just making stuff up to try to bolster an extremely unplausible scenario. Not worth continuing this.
originally posted by: Unity_99
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: TurbineJet
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: TurbineJet
originally posted by: schuyler
Mt. Adams and Mt. Shasta are part of the Cascade Range. Mt. Shasta blows up about every 300 years. Mt. St. Helens, just north of Adams, blew itself up in 1980. Mt. Rainier blew up twice in the 1800s. Mt. Baker is active. In the last 200 years all the eruptions in the continental US have been from the Cascade Range. All but two of the Cascade volcanoes have erupted in the last 4000 years.
It strikes me that these mountains are a very stupid place to build UFO bases.
Ah but you see, it may be a stupid place to put them there if you are using current publically available technology, however if you are an advance alien race able to carve out blocks for the pyramids (lets save that for a future thread) then you would be perfectly capable of putting a base under a volcano, thereby making it the SMARTEST place to put a base because very few humans dare venture..
So aliens can stop the flow of lava? I don't think so.
Who knows what they can do? If they can materialize thru walls maybe they can be inside the lava or below it, slightly out of phase with this plane of reality
Now you're just making stuff up to try to bolster an extremely unplausible scenario. Not worth continuing this.
They can phase, and create an entire laboratory in your home to study you. They might be doing this right now and you're completely unaware, and this isn't said as a joke. This is real ufology. They can create their own space, so that lab in your home can be 6 miles in floor space with elevators to stations in space. Thats how much we don't see that is around us and there are many sub dimensional pockets they can use.
Volcanoes are one of the places they choose for bases. They make alot of things out of the lava, alot of fusion and what we call alchemy even. And they can completely phase.
Anything that is in their dimensional space/pocket is protected and that vault can't even be forced open by our para military.
Though our paramilitary also has some of this tech and can phase as well.
You are speculating and trying to put limits on what is possible when you don't have a clue.
Some people who've experienced ufology have a little bit more clues.