Hey Harry,
Have you come across the Stephenville, Texas UFO yet? (Appeared above an airport on Jan 19, also Feb 9, lots of people saw it and took photos/videos)
Here's one video:
www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/3218/
Some more info:
www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=1384&category=Environment
hey another really great read is uncensored magazine, like new dawn, nexus and hard evidence, but glossy well put together and welll referenced so you can take each article further and make up your own mind, its a quarterly new zealand mag, new ones just about out now.... if you're even a little bit interested in knowing what really might actually be happening in the world whilst we are obsessed with wind, check it out...... www.uncensored.co.nz
If that was a UFO vid these are aliens:
(can't reference some flickr images anymore, tricky. You'll have to click)
www.flickr.com/photos/johnwhite/367901857/
(really good pic by the way, ,worth the click)
Maybe Mr. Panda, but consider this:
Many people (in the region of a dozen) people took photos and videos of this event, all described it the same way, the videos match up from different angles, and it's not something I've come across before.
Those images aren't individual frames of the video, the symbols were each projected for around half a second. You can see this when the operator zooms in -- each symbol is shown for around 12 consecutive frames.
Maybe someone set up a big hot air balloon with a whole heap of those LED strings, and a controller to make it not repeat the same pattern twice... but to do this near an airport takes guts. I'm reasonably certain that something was in the air at that time, but whether it was aliens is another story.
Interesting how the lights are forming symbols.Similar lights have been seen forming crop circles..........I wonder if some crop circles where found nearby or have been found in the area before...
Que Xfiles theme song....
I couldn't be bothered watching a long video when I'm on slowband.
Sounds interesting as the same thing was seen in Mexico and Texas a few days apart right?
for all things ufo, dealt with the honest skepticism that these things deserve check out www.rense.com .... towards the bottom of the page, there is a heading.... 'this month in ufo history'....
now, i have had an interest in this topic for many many years, have seen many things i cannot explain, and have spoken to many many people, whom, in their own right are considered contributing upstanding members of their communities, not flaky attention seeking whackos', who have also had their own unexplainable experiences... take a look, if you have time, at old news papers from the fifties and sixties, take note of how many stories there are of 'flying saucers' or 'flying disks'.. why are stories such as these no longer appearing in newspapers...? there are still hundreds if not thousands of sightings each year, in australia alone! google search... the battle of los angles 1942.... and then visit this site.... www.disclosureproject.org ..... and then if you really want to walk on the trippy side of things, check this out... www.zetatalk.com
They must have had their inertia canceler on full bore after they disengaged the wormhole excavator. ![]()
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Geez Sambo. Are you still alive?
Didn't they start the fluoridation last week?
I thought at the very least you would have been in hospital suffering from toxic shock.
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My wife used to vomit at the colour orange. True story. (weird or what???)
I wish people would have more consideration for people in this predicament. The Netherlands in particular.
I just did a quick google to see if I could find the report.
If anyone is interested you can start here and follow it up.
www.simplyefficient.com.au/Newsletters/October07.htm
You might think that it doesn't concern you because you don't have cancer and you will look into it if and when you need to.
I can tell you that if you are given a diagnosis of anything like that your first reaction is one of shock and an urgency to do something about it fast.
Under those conditions you will probably do exactly what the doctor recommends because, after all, he's a doctor.
If you have a better appreciation of the situation you will be in a better position to make an informed decision rather than just blindly follow all the other sheep and go through the sheep dip.
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Also found a transcript of ABC interview with Prof Graeme Morgan.
very long but interesting. (well I think so.)
www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/helthrpt/stories/s1348333.htm
There are many much less invasive ways of treating cancer than chemotherapy but the establishment won't use them because there is so much money in chemo, in fact more people are making money from cancer than there are people dying from it.
www.1cure4cancer.com/controlcancer/information/natureofcancer/daybooks.html![]()
well if you really want to niggle, its actually harry, not hairy, but anyway, i too know of people, males with prostate cancer, who have given the finger to mainstream upon diagnosis and have cured themselves... one very inspirational old fellow simply went on a hunger strike, for sixty days he ate nothing but freshly squeezed juices (he squeezed himself, or his daughter in law did), and when he went back to the clinic, the medico said the cancer had dissappeared, but would not go as far to say that he cured himself...... after sixty days, he tells me the first thing he wants to eat is a bananna, he kept himself positive and motivated by thinking of all the 'good' stuff he was gonna pig out on, and all he could bring himself to eat was a bananna.... years on i still see him at longevity meetings