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2012 will be the happiest year on the planet for those, who believe in the book "The Deceived Soul". In this book, the knowledge will help successfully live through the crisis of the natural disasters. Believe in this, it is true.
Originally posted by Turiddu
reply to post by HomerinNC
Exactly, it is a bunch of nonsense. Please can we put [HOAX] tags on this topic...
Originally posted by Gazrok
This whole ASHTAR thing started a while back in England when some pranksters hacked and overrode a BBC broadcast. It was actually quite entertaining. I'll see if I can find a link for you.
Originally posted by Gazrok
This whole ASHTAR thing started a while back in England when some pranksters hacked and overrode a BBC broadcast. It was actually quite entertaining. I'll see if I can find a link for you.
Since then, many different "ASHTAR" cults have sprung up, some related, some not, so you may find info that is completely unrelated....so researcher beware.
Originally posted by FireMoon
Let me start by saying the Ashtar thing ,in general, is moonshine however, the so called "student prank" in Britain was no "student prank" and the official report was full of even more BS than the actual message.
There use to be a thread where I went into as much detail as I can remember as I both heard the transmission and was part of an investigation into the incident. The so called students, according to the police at the time were charged with some offence and supposedly, appeared in Southampton Crown Court to face charges. On investigation, no records could be found of any such hearing/trial taking place. Furthermore, the transmission did not just take out one transmitter it took out 3-4 covering the an area South of the Thames, from Reading to the coast. What is more, the TV station's own engineers had no idea the broadcast had been hijacked until they started receiving phone calls demanding to know what was happening.
The suspicion was that, it was a deliberate hoax by some party working for the government to test how a large area and population would react to it, as it was something that they feared Eastern Block agitators might try in a time of crisis.
Originally posted by autowrench
Yes, I too will say beware to the researcher on Ashtar Command. There is a Confederation of Planets in our System, but it is not named, nor is it commanded by any religious figure.