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Originally posted by okamitengu
real enough to lure leonard nimoy!!
Now that is interesting. This guy swam into the pyramid! Thanks for posting that linkedit on 29-11-2012 by shasta9600 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by okamitengu
real enough to lure leonard nimoy!!
Originally posted by Hanslune
As I said, we just don´t know, and anything is really possible.
Including there is no 'pyramid' as there is no 'Bermuda triangle'......'old empire'? Really?
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
Originally posted by Hanslune
Well you're back I see PlanetXisHERE, you always run away after you post messages, odd but then you are just doing your job. Eh right?
No let me correct you what you mean is that you think and believe it has been proven , of course it hasn't and you seem to think that by stating it over and over again that will magically make it true, lol
I just prefer to spend time on posters who are actually expressing their own opinion and don't have an agenda. There, that was 30 seconds of my life wasted. Enough of that!
Originally posted by Nettlas
The crystal pyramid on the seabed floor of Bermuda is one of the devices that "the old Empire" put here a long time ago to hold our souls in a prison on planet Earth. The pyramids emits a forcefield around our planet to act as prisonbars and also wipes out our memorys of previous lifes here on Earth and in the universe.
Originally posted by Nettlas
The crystal pyramid on the seabed floor of Bermuda is one of the devices that "the old Empire" put here a long time ago to hold our souls in a prison on planet Earth.
Originally posted by CrypticSouthpaw
reply to post by MysticPearl
THIS ISINT A LIE THIS IS ABSOLUTELY TRUE had a dream about this crystal.
CO2-Absorbing Crystals Just the Tip of Iceberg for UCLA Lab By Dave Bullock Write to the Author 02.26.08 This custom-built robotic sampling device fills a cell (right) with 200 ZIF samples in solution. They're later imaged by an automated microscope or scanned with an automated X-ray scanner. This automation has vastly increased the number of samples the lab can test and has thus decreased the time needed to discover new and useful substances.