Aliens Really Do Exist!

Do You Believe In Other Life Form's Out Side This Planet?

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Psy

Sealiner
:)


http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/191081/Three_Strange_UFO_Sightings_Levitating_Rock_Flying_Saucer_Burial_Ground_On_Mars_2014/
 

hndray

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Psy

Sealiner
;)

1. http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/191435/Dropa_Stones_Exposing_A_12000_YearOld_Extraterrestrial_Spaceship_Crash_On_Earth/

2.
http://www.disclose.tv/news/Giant_Structure_Found_On_Mars/111180

3.
http://earthweareone.com/nasa-discovers-hidden-portals-in-earths-magnetic-field/

;);)
 

Inky Squid

Active member
Psy wrote:
;)

1. http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/191435/Dropa_Stones_Exposing_A_12000_YearOld_Extraterrestrial_Spaceship_Crash_On_Earth/

2.
http://www.disclose.tv/news/Giant_Structure_Found_On_Mars/111180

3.
http://earthweareone.com/nasa-discovers-hidden-portals-in-earths-magnetic-field/

;);)

If those stupid people, supplying the info in these videos/atricles, cant' even spell or speak english properly, how can anyone even take it seriously??? Long time since my eyes caught this thread, but after all these posts and threads all over the net, not even a live sample of any extraterrestrial life?
 

Carlic Bait

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Inky Squid wrote:
Psy wrote:

If those stupid people, supplying the info in these videos/atricles, cant' even spell or speak english properly, how can anyone even take it seriously??? Long time since my eyes caught this thread, but after all these posts and threads all over the net, not even a live sample of any extraterrestrial life?
((goodp_((goodp_
 

Carlic Bait

Sealiner
Carlic Bait wrote:
Inky Squid wrote:
Psy wrote:

If those stupid people, supplying the info in these videos/atricles, cant' even spell or speak english properly, how can anyone even take it seriously??? Long time since my eyes caught this thread, but after all these posts and threads all over the net, not even a live sample of any extraterrestrial life?
((goodp_((goodp_They can "spacetravel" for billions of lightyears to crashland on earth ???:clow
 

Wernerbloem

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Alien conspiracy programs and theories all over the TV and the WEB.

BUT TO DATE NO CONCLUSIVE ROOF THAT THEY (ALIENS) DO EXIST
::teas::::teas::::teas::::teas::
 

Psy

Sealiner
:)

http://earthweareone.com/universe-grows-like-a-giant-brain/
 

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Psy

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heres something to keep you on the straight and narrow....

http://www.collective-evolution.com/2014/12/01/10-jaw-dropping-literally-pictures-that-will-make-you-question-your-entire-existence/

once you have browsed a little, you might reconsider if we are the only 'life' in the cosmos.

;)
 
Psy wrote:

Its all one fractal..we witness a very, very, infinitely small bit of it within a very narrow band of wavelengths of vibration of energy of which is... WFT knows?

Aliens..if you really want to find some, you will..

This picture looks like fungi growing on a petri and not unlike mountains and rivers on the surface of the earth, not unlike magnetic fields within the sun and also not unlike anything else one could care to look at hard enough. In between all of this we find life and some say it is all alive. With what we know of in science there is no real separation so..
 
If a hippie wasn't tripping haha and saw a fairy, would it be an alien?
Also if a sangoma spoke to an ancestor, are they alien? If our ancestors are alien does that mean that we were once alien? Who and what are we, other than bags of bacteria and a collection of minerals encased in a thin band of oily mineral stuff.. What is it all about? Is it all a trick of the mind..What is the mind?

Aliens open up the other can of worms for sure..Some cultures just accept that everything is alive and reflecting back on itself and goes on forever, I've seen things the way they do and I do not disagree one bit. I'm grateful for my little place in the sun.
 

Psy

Sealiner
Strange rock containing 30,000 diamonds baffles scientists

When Russian miners pulled a strange red and green stone out of the ground, they immediately knew it was different to the thousands of tons of ore they process every day.

In fact, what workers at Alrosa 's Udachnaya diamond mine had unearthed was a 30mm rock that contained 30,000 diamonds - a conentration 1m times higher than normal.

However, despite the rare find the company donated the rock to the Russian Academy of Sciences, as the diamonds are so small that they cannot be used as gems.

After scanning the rock with X-rays, scientists found that the diamonds inside measure just 1mm and are octahedral in shape - similar to two pyramids stuck together at the base. The red and green colouring comes from larger crystals of garnet, olivine and pyroxene.

"The exciting thing for me is there are 30,000 itty-bitty, perfect octahedrons, and not one big diamond," said Larry Taylor, a geologist at the University of Tennessee, who presented the findings at the American Geophysical Union 's annual meeting. "It's like they formed instantaneously. This rock is a strange one indeed."

Scientists are excited at the finding as they hope it will shed further light on how diamonds are made. They know diamonds are crystals of pure carbon that form under crushing pressures and intense heat, mostly formed in the Earth's mantle, the layer beneath the crust or surface layer, at a depth of about 150km. However, certain processes in their creation remain a mystery.

"The [chemical] reactions in which diamonds occur still remain an enigma," Mr Taylor told Live Science, which first reported the story.

Mr Taylor works with researchers at the Russian Academy of Sciences to study Udachnaya diamonds.

Russia is the largest diamond-producing country in the world, and produced more than 33m carats last year. State-controlled Alrosa is the world's leading diamond miner, accounting for 99pc of Russia’s output and 27pc of global production. Its sees rough diamond revenues of more than $4bn a year.

Last week Alrosa signed a dozen deals with Indian buyers to increase direct deliveries to Asia's third-largest economy. The firm earns half of its revenue, or around $2.5bn, from Indian-funded clients, and the deal could help Russia reduce risks linked to Western sanctions imposed over its role in the Ukraine crisis.

Last month Alrosa revealed a 10.5bn rouble (£110m) loss for its third quarter despite sales rising 7.6pc.

The Udachnaya mine, in the Sakha Republic, just outside the Arctic circle, is more than 600 metres deep, making it the third deepest open-pit mine in the world.
 

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