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Originally posted by Caver78
reply to post by 50swesterns
Ok, a handful of post's by the OP and a mess of naysaying. We're now on page 6.
Not to be disrespectful but 50westerns it's time to get on with it!
Please continue with your narrative.
I personally don't care if pics are forthcoming or not.
Originally posted by JustEve
reply to post by 50swesterns
...or rubbish about a nibiru planet incoming...
Rubbish because they had no evidence to support their claims.
Until you provide people with your evidence, the same applies to you.
No offense!
After pacing back and forth for several days now, i have decided to speak out about my experiences, both previous and ongoing, which have changed my life forever.
I have one witness (a lawyer infact), who would be happy to testify on record to this happening. And she even has a couple of photos.
Originally posted by tanka418
reply to post by 50swesterns
There are some serious issues with the Lyra constellation. The most important of them is the distance.
The nearest star in Lyra that can support life as it is known here is about 50 ly away; Gliese 758 is a class G8 some 7 billion years old.
Vega an A0 star some 25 ly from earth is only 455 million years old ... too young for life.
The only other star that will work is HD176051; a G0 star some 8 billion years old.
So in Lyra there are only two stars that can support the kind of life you are talking about.
What did the people look like?
Those from Gliese 758 would likely be light colored. In that their star is not very bright so they will likely have lighter coloring to allow or "sun light" to reach their bodies.
The others, from HD176051 will likely be rather dark; Their star is a very bright class A star, so they will want a dark color to keep to much sun light from reaching them.
Those are the only two choices for the Lyra constellation, all other stars are either the wrong tpe, too far away, or not old enough.
A note on old stars: there are a couple of 6 billion year old stars over near Zeta Reticuli. Neither of them is reported to have life (no myth). These are both "G" class stars; again...NO REPORTED LIFE! In my research I've found that nearly all stars with reported / mythical life seem to fall into a rather narrow class of star.
Class: A, G, F
Age: 3 billion to 6 billion years old
distance typically less than 50 ly
Originally posted by caladonea
reply to post by 50swesterns
I know that what you have shared...is the truth. I do believe you...what you have to share is very interesting to me because as I live my life... I am being led in many of the ways you speak of.
I am wondering...do the Lyrans you see look something like this?
Also...what do the Lyrans have to say about evil on this planet...where it originates from...and the truth about evil people?
it is a beautiful goregous pink and blue sky, with two suns
Psalm 119:36-38 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
36 Incline my heart to Your testimonies
And not to dishonest gain.
37 Turn away my eyes from looking at vanity,
And revive me in Your ways.
38 Establish Your word to Your servant,
As that which produces reverence for You.
Philippians 4:7-9 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
8 Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things.
9 The things you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you.
Originally posted by Variable
reply to post by tanka418
Well he said the planet has two suns:
it is a beautiful goregous pink and blue sky, with two suns
So that tells us that it is a binary star system. Do those exist in Lyra constellation? If so BINGO. We know where they are.
V