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We all know why your doing all this to promote your site
You claim your some sort of "ET".
Really, someone tries to shut him down with HIS QUALITY DOCUMENTS. Not a single piece on there is not 100% verifiable, and fact. All real items, this tells something about you.
You mean his poor quality presentation based on nothingness. As I recall it was a collection of bad translations of ancient texts signifying absolutely nothing.
So how do you know that your email was hacked?
“use materials referenced to ‘plant seeds’ of awakening to help people tune into their ‘higher’self (where truth already resides.)”
Originally posted by ET_MAN
the-rabbits-hole.com...
Originally posted by Copernicus
Originally posted by ET_MAN
the-rabbits-hole.com...
Says the account is suspended when visiting this site.
But the other links work fine!
I hope it comes back online, the site has some very interesting information.
[edit on 18-4-2010 by Copernicus]
"Brown dwarfs are so elusive, so hard to find," McLean said. "They can be detected best in the infrared, and even within the infrared, they are very difficult to detect.We detect the heat glow from these faint objects in the infrared. Typically, they have to be relatively close by, within 100 light years, for us to even detect the heat signature."
"They would however be hard to find in the sky, as they would emit almost no light. Their strongest emissions would be in the infrared (IR) spectrum, and ground-based IR detectors."
”A dark object may be lurking near our solar system, occasionally kicking comets in our direction.
Nicknamed "Nemesis" or "The Death Star," this undetected object could be a red or brown dwarf star, or an even darker presence several times the mass of Jupiter."
Astrobiology Magazine
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Mar 12, 2010
A dark object may be lurking near our solar system, occasionally kicking comets in our direction.
Nicknamed "Nemesis" or "The Death Star," this undetected object could be a red or brown dwarf star, or an even darker presence several times the mass of Jupiter.
Originally posted by alexgia
I find it sad how this thread has detoriated into a back and forth agrument. If youi do not agree with something on a thread post your proof or move on. We are all free to think the way we wish, believe what we want to believe. E/T man, I am firm believer the more you continue to try to convince someone of somthing they choose not to believe you are only fueling the fire. Ignoring continuous posts by people trying to argue every point with no proof is a waste of your time, bandwith, and causes people like me to longer come back to a thread. Just my thoughts as I have little time to surf ATS and reading back and forth arguments turns me off. Thank you for the information you have posted thus far. Will check backon your thread in the future to see if any new information has been posted, for now this thread has digressed to much to be worth the time.
Peace