17/03/2012, 12:18
17/03/2012, 12:32
Messaggio di sanje
Ecco come la Nasa risponde affannosamente e sulla base di niente ad una corrente sempre più grande di persone che cominciano a capire cosa sia davvero Luna.
Grazie a diversi ricercatori una serie di anomalie hanno hanno portato a scoprire la punta dell'iceberg di ciò che è la Luna finora, ovvero una struttura artificiale o semi-artificiale.
17/03/2012, 13:13
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17/03/2012, 13:47
Atlanticus81 ha scritto:
Possiamo per favore limitarci a presentare e descrivere le nostre posizioni, fortunatamente non necessariamente concordi, senza per forza denigrare e ridicolizzare i pensieri e le teorie controcorrente?
17/03/2012, 15:42
e chi le propone?
17/03/2012, 15:50
17/03/2012, 16:42
Atlanticus81 ha scritto:
Uno su tutti... David Icke...
17/03/2012, 16:50
17/03/2012, 17:15
Atlanticus81 ha scritto:
Appunto...
come immaginavo ti sei fermato a commentare esclusivamente la prima riga del mio intervento...
e comunque sulle teorie di Icke, io non sarei così self-confident nel dire che sono tutte vaccate...
17/03/2012, 17:42
17/03/2012, 18:14
Se citi Icke non serve leggere altro
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17/03/2012, 21:39
A remote viewing experience in 1979 and a near-death experience in 1982 initiated O’Leary’s departure from orthodox science. After Princeton, O’Leary worked in the space industry at Science Applications International Corporation in Hermosa Beach, California, beginning in 1982. O’Leary refused to work on military space applications, which resulted in losing his position there in 1987.
Beginning in 1987, O’Leary increasingly explored unorthodox ideas, particularly the relationship between consciousness and science, and became widely known for his writings on “the frontiers of science, space, energy and culture.” He lectured extensively since the 1980s on science and consciousness, in places such as the Findhorn Foundation, Esalen Institute, Omega Institute, Unity Churches, Religious Science churches and Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres. He extensively traveled internationally during his investigations, which included visiting scientific laboratories and mystics such as Sathya Sai Baba. In the mid-1990s, O’Leary began to write about his investigations regarding innovative technologies that allegedly utilize energy sources that science does not currently recognize (also called new energy), and how those technologies can transform the planet and the human journey. O’Leary believed there is an extraterrestrial presence on Earth, its relationship to those potentially transformative technologies, and their conjoined organized suppression. O’Leary also participated in the Face on Mars issue.
In 2003, O’Leary founded the New Energy Movement. Shortly after his new energy colleague Eugene Mallove was murdered in 2004, O’Leary moved to Ecuador, where he resided for the rest of his life. He continued to travel and publicly lecture on the subject of new energy and planetary healing. In 2007, O’Leary presented a paper titled, "Renewable and Unconventional Energy for a Sustainable Future: Can We Convert in Time?", at the International Energy Conference and Exhibition in Daegu, S. Korea.With his artist wife Meredith Miller, in 2008 he co-established the Montesueños Eco-Retreat in Vilcabamba, Ecuador, which is devoted to “peace, sustainability, the arts and new science.” In 2009, O’Leary published the Energy Solution Revolution. In 2010, O’Leary published “The Turquoise Revolution”.
17/03/2012, 22:26