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reply posted on 27-10-2007 @ 09:43 PM by 3rdeye
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Thank you very very much John!
This is a very intriguing part of the whole "Venus is Earth" claim you have given..
I look forward to the details you will provide.
Thanks Again
Josh
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reply posted on 27-10-2007 @ 09:50 PM by jpm1602
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JL puts his pants on just like the rest of us. One leg at a time. Ego stroking doesn't get it for me.
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reply posted on 27-10-2007 @ 09:53 PM by NovusOrdoMundi
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You're wrong.
When John Lear thinks about putting his pants on, it just happens.
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reply posted on 27-10-2007 @ 10:07 PM by johnlear
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Originally posted by jpm1602
 I wonder whether this was a millenia ago or recent? 
It seems like a millenia ago but it was Jul 5-11, 1997.
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reply posted on 27-10-2007 @ 10:16 PM by jpm1602
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John, John, John. I have certificates in taco eating and the world's smelliest farts but I don't post them. Why, oh why, must you feel compelled to
tell us of your greatness?
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reply posted on 27-10-2007 @ 10:23 PM by jpm1602
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Believe me homes, I have nothing against you personally whatsoever. I do have a penchant to question those that go over and above board to certify
their own veracity. And I think you misconstrued my original post.
I was questioning whether life on Venus was current or a millenia ago.
[edit on 27-10-2007 by jpm1602]
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reply posted on 27-10-2007 @ 10:31 PM by The Phantom
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Would you post your certificates of taco eating and worlds smallest farts if they were relevant to the thread?
I probably would.
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reply posted on 27-10-2007 @ 10:35 PM by jpm1602
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Yo Yo dude, I'm making a point down in the hood. You can request said cetificates for a paltry 8 dollar fee. u2u me on that.
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reply posted on 27-10-2007 @ 11:32 PM by 3rdeye
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He thought you meant when he took the class. So he gave a answer and backed it up with a scan of the (hopefully) real certificate.
Showing that certificate isn't flauting his greatness, hes verifying the date.
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reply posted on 28-10-2007 @ 12:05 AM by jpm1602
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If I were so confident of my abilityand credential I don't think I would be so forthcoming to prove it to a little puke like myself.
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reply posted on 28-10-2007 @ 01:01 AM by 8th
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Sorry about that chimp, I misjudged your intent in this thread.
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reply posted on 28-10-2007 @ 04:46 AM by Lyrian
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Seems to me that some of the remarks made by certain users in this topic, they should be ashamed of themselfs, a bit more respect to other users
please.
Noone has to believe in remote viewing if they don't want to, so lets have a bit more leniancy to those who do believe.
And before anyone asks if I believe in it... I have very little knowledge about it, and have never seen ppl. doing it..... what I have seen is the
fact that my mother can read hands, and she has had some trouble from ppl. who want to know what awaits but couldn't handle the facts.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 05:39 PM by GeeGee
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Hi John,
Did you find remote viewing useful? Could we all remote view Venus right now and see the same thing?
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 07:42 PM by 3rdeye
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Originally posted by GeeGee
Could we all remote view Venus right now and see the same thing? 
Now the remote viewing wouldnt be valid. You are already preloaded with info about Venus' alternate form. So you will see what your brain wants you
to see. Best to get someone who never heard of John Lear or Venus for that fact and have them try.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 08:02 PM by sherpa
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Regarding "preloading" I thought I read somewhere that the viewer or viewers were given co-ordinates rather than place names to avoid any
preconceptions.
Thinking about it I don't know how that works, especially for planetry bodies, someone must have worked out a complex grid system I guess.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 09:04 PM by johnlear
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Originally posted by sherpa
 Regarding "preloading" I thought I read somewhere that the viewer or viewers were given co-ordinates rather than place names to avoid any
preconceptions. 
Thanks for the post Sherpa. The correct term is 'Front loading". For accurate results you don't want to 'front load' i.e. provide any relevent
information about the target.
 Thinking about it I don't know how that works, especially for planetry bodies, someone must have worked out a complex grid system I guess.

there are different types of Remote Viewing including but not limited to:
Extended
Associative
Controlled
Coordinate
Future memory
Meditative
precognituive
and others.
Coordinate remote viewing is giving coordinates of the planet, moon satellite, comet or whatever you intend the 'out-bounder' to remote view.
For instance Joe MacMoneagle was once given some remote viewing coordinates to view. He assummed the coordinates where those of earth. He began seeing
weird huge structures that he new couldn't be in the approximate position of the coordinates on earth he was being given.
In the debrief he was told it was Mars he was looking at.
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reply posted on 31-10-2007 @ 09:29 AM by FatherLukeDuke
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Originally posted by GeeGee
Hi John,
Did you find remote viewing useful? Could we all remote view Venus right now and see the same thing? 
You can "remote view" venus and see anything you damn well like.
Really, close your eyes, think of venus and...what do you see?
I remote viewed Venus and found it's core is made entirely of fox-tails! Amazing isn't it? NASA have been covering this up for over 300 years!
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reply posted on 31-10-2007 @ 10:10 AM by reject
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Could someone remote view uranus?
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reply posted on 31-10-2007 @ 11:22 AM by menguard
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Hey John,
My grandpa had people from Venus interact with him, along time ago, he said; "That they were having problems with our water"
This was before I was born, but my aunt had told me of this.
To validate your theory.
That there is (life on VENUS).
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reply posted on 31-10-2007 @ 03:19 PM by GeeGee
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Originally posted by FatherLukeDuke
You can "remote view" venus and see anything you damn well like.
Really, close your eyes, think of venus and...what do you see?
I remote viewed Venus and found it's core is made entirely of fox-tails! Amazing isn't it? NASA have been covering this up for over 300 years!

Well, if John Lear and his whole group RVed Venus and saw the same thing, we probably should too, no?
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