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Posting Two by Anonymous (4 November, 2005)
During the trip, each of our team members were frequently dizzy, disoriented and suffered headaches. The craft did not go through any weightlessness during the trip. The craft was very large and allowed the team to exercise.
It says November 4th on the Serpo site. Posting Two. 4th paragraph down. Maybe I'm missing something. For the first time, I'm confused. So this is how it feels.
Originally posted by Centrist
No, that's true. The IP address appears to be the same. (Note: On the contact form the IP address only is given – no routing details or anything else.)
Originally posted by Arm Of Geddon
It says November 4th on the Serpo site. Posting Two. 4th paragraph down. Maybe I'm missing something. For the first time, I'm confused. So this is how it feels.
Originally posted by HokkaidoHillbilly
Ok, glad to see that I wasn't the only one that noticed the asymmetrical design, and the more I look at it, it does look like some kind of electrical schematic...but the pear/key shaped things as belt attachments... they're opposite to eachother, how would you use all three to clip it to anything?
Originally posted by Arm Of Geddon
Originally posted by Valhall
This is the only statement made by the effect of the trip to Serpo prior to Posting 11 (which came to Victor on the 19th/20th):
During the trip, each of our team members were frequently dizzy, disoriented and suffered headaches. The craft did not go through any weightlessness during the trip. The craft was very large and allowed the team to exercise.
But Richard Hoagland, during the 12/6 interview on C2C stated they suffered nausea, ... , medical problems, ... , and severe effects. THIS HAD NOT BEEN DISCLOSED AND WAS NOT UNTIL 12/21.
Posting Two by Anonymous (4 November, 2005)
During the trip, each of our team members were frequently dizzy, disoriented and suffered headaches. The craft did not go through any weightlessness during the trip. The craft was very large and allowed the team to exercise.
Originally posted by Bill Ryan
I just checked (and many other people may have done as well). You're absolutely right. That was posted on 4 November, a month before the C2C show... and Hoagland's on-air reference to it.
Best, Bill
Originally posted by HokkaidoHillbilly
Ok, glad to see that I wasn't the only one that noticed the asymmetrical design, and the more I look at it, it does look like some kind of electrical schematic...
Originally posted by HokkaidoHillbilly
Nice work putting that together, Big O...BTW, had a good giggle at your avatar
Something still leads me to the diagram being a schematic though...may just be built in bias as a non-strawberry ice cream loving "water vessel" *grin* but as the 2 slashes on top & bottom are in the same direction, it reminds me of some sorta inflow/outflow function. Anybody else see this?
Originally posted by DogGreen
(Great amounts of incredibly potent analysis)
Strictly from the point of view of a professional writer, I'm not sure I believe the journal entries to be real. I won't say they aren't, but my trained eye leads me to believe they were the work of an active imagination. There are simply too many discrepancies in the writing style that don't fit with the established pretense behind the documents.
Originally posted by Centrist
No, that's true. The IP address appears to be the same. (Note: On the contact form the IP address only is given – no routing details or anything else.)
Bill -- this latest post was accompanied by attachments. Since you cannot send attachments via the contact form, how was this delivered to you?
Also, were the 'GIF' files what anonymous instructed you to post? Or was it the 4 mb scans?
thanks.
Originally posted by HokkaidoHillbilly
Hell...who knows? Maybe it's the Eben's massive sundial / "We don't need no steenking clocks" type o' dealio? If ya think about it, maybe the circle at the top refers to one o' the suns, with mirrors (the arm lookin' thingies) reflecting down to the two knobby looking bits.
Originally posted by NextLevel
Originally posted by DogGreen
There are simply too many discrepancies in the writing style that don't fit with the established pretense behind the documents.
Uh ... this is really a good analysis. Anyone else wanna comment?
Originally posted by Hal9000Anon is playing with us.