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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:Isis7:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzE5OTI4Mjg1X0Q4MEVEOEFD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1111604] This is a great read folks. Many wonderful ideas. Having read from pg 1 to here, I notice a big change in the way you have aproached the targeted info' you receive. It seems you dwell on one area only now, and that is really being driven by two people only. And that's great. But where is the speculation from the rest of you? Not one (correct me if I'm wrong) post speculating on the contents of the cases. And after they were opened, and the targeted info' given to you, not one speculation on what the documents or the canisters contained. No speculation on what other caes contain, or the geo-relation for these items on the planet, especially in relation to the Earth grid. If you concentrated as much on these aspects, you'd be a lot further down the track. The OP group will help you if you put enough on the pages, and on the line, to show you are on the right track. The reference directly to Housedad shows this. Quit ignoring ACs, and just continually congratulating 'knowns'. Even a small indication to any theory or guess goes a long way to lifting the spirits of all those that read and contribute. Otherwise all you are creating is a club, and no-one else is welcome to contribute. Demonstrate the love to all, not just your 'crew'. You've missed valuable leads because of this. Love all of your work. AC's and Known's. Great vibe here. - and its all about vibration, isnt it! "Goood, goood, good, good vibrations..." ITS ALL IN PLANE SITE. HouseDad, here's one for you[b]. Can you imagine a musical instrument in the shape of a HUMAN DNA? What sort of music would it play?[/b] Anyway, I have a cup of spearmint tea waiting. DvK [/quote] Thanks for bringing up the harmony aspect, I had meant to share something I read years ago in a book I have. Teotihuacan monuments are a good example. From "Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids." by Peter Tompkings pgs 275-6 (From 1987, well, I did say I read it years ago) Creation is certainly mathematical and harmonic with physical relations such as the orbit of a planet, the pentagonal divisions of a fruit, the spiral growth of a vine, or the shape of a honey bee's cell, all expressible in mathematical terms: even the structure of bones, nerves, muscles, cells, molecules, and atoms, all appear to be governed by mathematical law. Light, music, color, and even the table of chemical elements appear to be harmonically linked. Were the human ear capable of discerning sounds produced by chemical action, we might produced by chemical action, we might perceive a musical harmony, or better a symphony, in all forms of living. In the past, certain members of society may have had just such abilities. According to Michael Heleus, an astrologer from St. Petersburg, Florida, who has developed a theory called "astrosonics," the actual motion of the planets as they orbit the sun makes sounds or creates wavelengths, which affect a human being in different ways, more especially as they harmonize, or not, with the person's own birth chart. By reproducing the various wavelengths of orbiting planets and raising these sounds sufficient octaves to be audible, Heleus claims to be able to produce in people astrological effects at will. Like Orpheus, who was supposed to be able to charm any creature with his lyre tuned to the motions of the planets, Heleus says he can produce painful or pleasant sensations in humans. Citing the stock example of a glass shattered by a singer's voice because it can only absorb so much energy on that wavelength, Heleus suggests that objects and especially buildings on this planet absorb and retransmit only if their proportions are earth-commensurate or harmonize with wavelengths from the cosmos. He believes the yard, the foot, and the inch are more in tune with telluric and cosmic forces than the inadequate meter. There may even be wavelengths and receptive shapes which together generate natural growth and reproduction--affects attributed to the (don't have the symbol available, looks like a circle with a spear or axis through it) proportion -- as opposed to other wavelengths and shapes which restrict or enchain. Harleston next saw the Teotihuacan layout as possible giving clues not only to wavelengths of the structure of the immediate world of sound, heat, color, smell, and touch in which we live, but also to the wavelengths of light, the micro-universe of atoms, and the macro-universe of galaxies. [/quote]
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