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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Mar 24 12.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
I have seen lights in the sky that defy conventional movements. What did you see?
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Badger11 Beckenham 01 Mar 24 1.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
What did you see? Well if he knew that...
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 01 Mar 24 1.27pm | |
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On the far West coast of Ireland, early hours of the morning you will see and hear Project Aurora. You hear a stream of distant sonic booms - the drive seems to be some kind of pulsing engine. Obviously hidden and secret to us all. I believe it is also seen over Scotland sometimes. I believe it goes so fast that by the time it takes off it's well over the Atlantic and when it turns it gets right across in literally minutes. I heard 8000km an hour. When you see it, it looks like a satellite - it moves that quickly in the sky. The difference is the distant sound - like a rumbling rather than a smooth jet. Eventually, they'll tell us about it. There have been loads of sightings. It's often almost nightly.
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Mar 24 1.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Well if he knew that... I meant describe what he saw, smart arse.
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Mar 24 1.38pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
On the far West coast of Ireland, early hours of the morning you will see and hear Project Aurora. You hear a stream of distant sonic booms - the drive seems to be some kind of pulsing engine. Obviously hidden and secret to us all. I believe it is also seen over Scotland sometimes. I believe it goes so fast that by the time it takes off it's well over the Atlantic and when it turns it gets right across in literally minutes. I heard 8000km an hour. When you see it, it looks like a satellite - it moves that quickly in the sky. The difference is the distant sound - like a rumbling rather than a smooth jet. Eventually, they'll tell us about it. There have been loads of sightings. It's often almost nightly. That has a ramjet engine I believe. 'Real flying saucers' can turn at right angles, stop instantly and fly at speeds that are much faster than anything we have.
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RubinsCube Wimbledon 01 Mar 24 2.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
I have seen lights in the sky that defy conventional movements. Comedy aside, NASA officially now investigates UFOs/UAPs. Most of the developed world has smart phones. Social media and AI have made collaboration and analysis possible like never before in known history. It is a fascinating time to be alive.
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AmazingDal Addiscombe 01 Mar 24 3.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
I'm not sure what spiritual means in the real world. There might well be realms that we are not fully aware of, but they will be as real as anything else. As for the Shroud. Tests done on it suggest a medieval fake. If you go down that road, then you can convince yourself of anything.
Well i'm so glad your here to set us all straight! Just because something hasnt been proved scientifically doesnt mean it doesnt exist. It just hasnt been proved YET. There are academics such as Donald Huffman who are trying to prove from a mathematical point of view that dimensions other than our own exist. He is of the view that we are living in some sort of matrix and is trying to lift the veil. The way he puts it is that our reality is like us wearing a VR headset and is looking to prove that there is a whole other dimension outside of it. Once you remove the headset you will see the true nature of reality. Whether you call it a spritual realm or whatever, the evidence is starting to point in that direction. As for the shroud, it has been proved the carbon dating tests done in the 70s were faulty. They took samples from the shroud that had been repaired in medieval times and subsequently the shroud was carbon dated to around 1300. Tell me how that image got onto the shroud because no one else can. Do your research because it truely seems to be a miracle.
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AmazingDal Addiscombe 01 Mar 24 3.49pm | |
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Also, as i have mentioned before, near death experiences (NDE's). What is going on there? Again, the evidence is piling up that there is life after death and for me it is starting to make sense. For reference, i recommend reading 'Life After Life' by Raymond Moody and 'Proof Of Heaven' by Eben Alexander. Again, like i have said before, i am not a religious person but i'm starting to get swayed to the fact that there is so much more to what we see in this reality. Edited by AmazingDal (01 Mar 2024 3.49pm)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 01 Mar 24 3.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
That has a ramjet engine I believe. 'Real flying saucers' can turn at right angles, stop instantly and fly at speeds that are much faster than anything we have. I wouldn't totally dismiss UFOs but I do think a lot of the UK, Russian, US and Chinese sightings are advanced weapons testing. With computer aided flying we won't know how manoeuvrable experimental aircraft/ air vehicles are until we see them properly in use. Maybe twenty years from now. A major war though, and we will see the technology. Really quite a bit of Gulf War technology seemed pretty space age at the time but now seems pretty standard. It's quite a sight to see how fast in the sky these are. The fastest we've gone in an aircraft is something like 11,000km an hour but it was an experimental plane that was launched from a bomber. Imagine seeing that? It's almost like a meteor without the trail. A light literally speeds across the night sky yet clearly lower than satellites and faster than I can really describe. I will say that it takes maybe two or three seconds to go all the way across the sky and out of sight. Of course, we may be using UFO tech? I have never come across it, however, and nor has anyone I know. And a few of us have been pretty in the know - but clearly not on this.
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Mar 24 4.39pm | |
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Originally posted by AmazingDal
Well i'm so glad your here to set us all straight! Just because something hasnt been proved scientifically doesnt mean it doesnt exist. It just hasnt been proved YET. There are academics such as Donald Huffman who are trying to prove from a mathematical point of view that dimensions other than our own exist. He is of the view that we are living in some sort of matrix and is trying to lift the veil. The way he puts it is that our reality is like us wearing a VR headset and is looking to prove that there is a whole other dimension outside of it. Once you remove the headset you will see the true nature of reality. Whether you call it a spritual realm or whatever, the evidence is starting to point in that direction. As for the shroud, it has been proved the carbon dating tests done in the 70s were faulty. They took samples from the shroud that had been repaired in medieval times and subsequently the shroud was carbon dated to around 1300. Tell me how that image got onto the shroud because no one else can. Do your research because it truely seems to be a miracle. When you use the world 'spiritual', it implies something unscientific. I'm quite prepared to entertain any reasonable possibilities and fully accept that there could be dimensions that we are unaware of. What I won't do is go on flights of fairy dust fancy with absolutely no credible evidence. If you want to believe that the Shroud of Turin is real, then good luck. All the evidence suggests that the body shape and the blood patterns on the cloth could not have been left by placing a person in it.
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AmazingDal Addiscombe 01 Mar 24 4.49pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
When you use the world 'spiritual', it implies something unscientific. I'm quite prepared to entertain any reasonable possibilities and fully accept that there could be dimensions that we are unaware of. What I won't do is go on flights of fairy dust fancy with absolutely no credible evidence. If you want to believe that the Shroud of Turin is real, then good luck. All the evidence suggests that the body shape and the blood patterns on the cloth could not have been left by placing a person in it. I've never said i believe the shroud to be 100% real, I'm saying that there is mounting evidence to suggest it is the real deal. No one has proven otherwise. Even with the technology today no one can explain how that image got onto the shroud. It contains real blood, is anatomically correct plus a whole host of other reasons why its not a forgery. Most of the guys that studied it in the 70s are now convinced it is the real thing which for me is wild!
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Mar 24 4.54pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I wouldn't totally dismiss UFOs but I do think a lot of the UK, Russian, US and Chinese sightings are advanced weapons testing. With computer aided flying we won't know how manoeuvrable experimental aircraft/ air vehicles are until we see them properly in use. Maybe twenty years from now. A major war though, and we will see the technology. Really quite a bit of Gulf War technology seemed pretty space age at the time but now seems pretty standard. It's quite a sight to see how fast in the sky these are. The fastest we've gone in an aircraft is something like 11,000km an hour but it was an experimental plane that was launched from a bomber. Imagine seeing that? It's almost like a meteor without the trail. A light literally speeds across the night sky yet clearly lower than satellites and faster than I can really describe. I will say that it takes maybe two or three seconds to go all the way across the sky and out of sight. Of course, we may be using UFO tech? I have never come across it, however, and nor has anyone I know. And a few of us have been pretty in the know - but clearly not on this. If you think that any nation has developed craft that can fly in air and water at enormous speed with no sonic boom, no aerodynamics, making manoeuvres that defy conventional science then I guess we can rule out aliens. One big problem though. This kind of technology has been observed for decades, if not centuries. I doubt anyone in authority will confirm any of it, so we will never be able to say for sure if it is true or not.
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