[allplanets-hollow] HAARP and Earthquakes

Dean,

Very good. This book has blown the mind of all the NY'ers that I had loaned
it to. The way it is written is very understandable for the most part, the
author does go into some scientific aspects that are very deep, but it still
keeps the reader on the edge of their seat.

I couldn't help but sign up for the lecture when I saw it posted at the
"Expo," a couple of years back. The older, former military man, who was also
attending, explained things so thoroughly, and with such conviction, about
the Philadelphia Experiment, that even the biggest of skeptics walked away in
total awe.

Mike

Very good. This book has blown the mind of all the NY'ers that I had

loaned

it to. The way it is written is very understandable for the most part, the
author does go into some scientific aspects that are very deep, but it

still

keeps the reader on the edge of their seat.
I couldn't help but sign up for the lecture when I saw it posted at the
"Expo," a couple of years back. The older, former military man, who was

also

attending, explained things so thoroughly, and with such conviction, about
the Philadelphia Experiment, that even the biggest of skeptics walked away

in

total awe.
Mike

Mike,

Cater does a few pages on the Philadelphia experiment. He attributes
invisibility to radiation in the ultra violet frequency. This frequency
drive the soft particles which reflect light out of atoms. He explains how
the teleportaion of the ship was possible, too.

Dharma/Dean

I saw you guys talking about HAARP and the Philadelphia Experiment. The
History channel just had a one hour program on the Philadelphia Experiment.
Its the latest one filmed this year and it was very good. It may be on
again soon if you watch your guide. From: Ralph

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Dean,

Very good. This book has blown the mind of all the NY'ers that I had

loaned

it to. The way it is written is very understandable for the most part, the
author does go into some scientific aspects that are very deep, but it

still

keeps the reader on the edge of their seat.

I couldn't help but sign up for the lecture when I saw it posted at the
"Expo," a couple of years back. The older, former military man, who was

also

attending, explained things so thoroughly, and with such conviction, about
the Philadelphia Experiment, that even the biggest of skeptics walked away

in

total awe.

Mike

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Did anybody see the discovery show on Mammoth?

The conventional explanations for the existence of mammoth carcasses in the
Arctic fall short. Guess where they wandered out of? Scroll down towarda the
bottom to the Mammoth title.
http://www.skyboom.com/hollowearthpuranas/index5.html

Dharma/Dean

I saw you guys talking about HAARP and the Philadelphia Experiment. The
History channel just had a one hour program on the Philadelphia

Experiment.

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Its the latest one filmed this year and it was very good. It may be on
again soon if you watch your guide. From: Ralph
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--- Dean De Lucia <[email protected]>

Yes Dean. I saw the show. It is very interesting. It
tells of the mammoth's evolution, the hardships it
faced and its extinction. Amazingly scientist still do
not know what caused the mammoth's extinction,so maybe
Gardner was right about them migrating into the Inner
World through the North Polar Opening where they still
live.

---Russ

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