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reply posted on 5-2-2008 @ 04:17 PM by FremenBlueEyes
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alien or not, it is still pretty freakin amazing that there is a huge triangle underneath the ground that is emitting a very large magnetic wave.
On another note, i think i remember reading about coral castle in florida and a similar magnetic reading resounding from that area?
Anybody have any thoughts on that? are these two things related or is it just the earth that naturally puts off these magnetic fields in different
parts of the world? Anyone know if there is a large object underneath coral castle?
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reply posted on 5-2-2008 @ 05:21 PM by Numb2itall
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Ooooohhh love the story on Coral Castle, never heard anything on there being a reading but now I gotta search it out...
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reply posted on 5-2-2008 @ 05:29 PM by Numb2itall
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reply posted on 5-2-2008 @ 05:35 PM by Nohup
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Originally posted by FremenBlueEyes
They also say that it emits a very high magnetic, electromagnetic?, signal.
Is this the "signal" they're getting? The one listed on the site?
Clicky Sound from Thingamabob?
Sounds like a lot of noise. But what do I know?
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reply posted on 5-2-2008 @ 05:35 PM by Horusnow
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Seriously, if any of this stuff were E.T. it would have been barricaded and swarming with black ops officers way before any channel could make a
documentary on it. This is just an entertaining tourist attraction, nothing more (although I sincerely whish it would be...)
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reply posted on 5-2-2008 @ 06:01 PM by FremenBlueEyes
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actually, read the slide show in internet explorer from the OP. They had some type of seismograph to gauge the magnetic signal. I don't think it was
audio but rather laid out on charts and schematics. I just wanted to say schematics, sorry
The magnetic spikes are way off the charts for anything natural.
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reply posted on 5-2-2008 @ 06:04 PM by FremenBlueEyes
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yeah thats pretty cool. I was talking more about the magnetic field that is produced from its geographic location. nothing about magnetic dna, even
though that is very interesting. It is said that ed leeekenswhatever harnessed the high magnetic field of the area to build coral castle single
handedly. Lifting 35 ton coral blocks all by his onesies. Quite a feat for a 5ft 100lbs man, eh?
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reply posted on 5-2-2008 @ 06:19 PM by America Jones
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If I were an extraterrestrial civilization that had successfully colonized space, I would want to set up a galactic synchronization system, like an
interstellar clock.
Clocks are a good way to synchronize the behavior of large numbers of individuals who are not otherwise in direct communication.
Were one to observe human life on earth but did not know about clocks, and saw all these humans doing things like eating or showering or going to
sleep at about the same time, one might postulate humans did these things "together" because they communicated telepathically.
A lot of people dismiss alien visitations as unlikely because of the time required for interstellar travel and as impractical because aliens couldn't
effectively communicate with one another over vast distances.
Maybe aliens visit us at regular intervals and have well-defined protocols to follow according to what they find when they arrive. Maybe information
about what they find is passed along by some method like the ancient Greek fryktories.
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reply posted on 5-2-2008 @ 06:22 PM by Numb2itall
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Yes, yes quite a feat indeed!!!
I know it had little to do with what you were looking for but figured you would enjoy the story
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reply posted on 5-2-2008 @ 06:48 PM by stikkinikki
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Someone alluded to the coffin being the solid object encountered on the GPS. I guess if it was lead it might block out the lower depths but who needs
a lead coffin?
to attach a note to the minor thread hijack involving coral castle-
If you have a strong cable, some pulleys, a winch and some time one person can move quite a bit of rock. I don't know about 35 tons in the air but
pivoting on the ground would be possible.
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reply posted on 5-2-2008 @ 07:03 PM by Numb2itall
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Originally posted by stikkinikki
reply to post by Numb2itall
to attach a note to the minor thread hijack involving coral castle-
If you have a strong cable, some pulleys, a winch and some time one person can move quite a bit of rock. I don't know about 35 tons in the air but
pivoting on the ground would be possible.
Good one, sorry bout the hijack
Lead coffins hmmmm = Radioactive Vampires?
Back to the Triangle, has anyone ever seen the Triangle on Google Earth?
What's that about? The whole triangle thing reminded me of that
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reply posted on 5-2-2008 @ 07:04 PM by TheAgentNineteen
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Originally posted by jritzmann
Pine Bush is a *seriously* weird place. Lots of unusual stuff, UFOs, alleged "vents" from underground bases and such. I video taped many years ago,
a military squad repelling out of a chopper right in the area. What they were doing there, no idea, I didn't hang around to find out.
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Any way ya cut it, weird, weird place.
I'm very familiar with the Hudson River Valley, although I've never been to Pine Bush, NY. In regards to the military, West Point conducts training
exercises around there. I've seen Helos quite often, hugging the hills and treetops doing terrain flight, and yes, they do repel. That is what you
most likely witnessed.
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reply posted on 5-2-2008 @ 11:50 PM by Odessy
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I guess, if alleged object is real, they assume ET because tis perfect triangle and sending messaged into space?
I dunno...
But I'm interested to see what it is...
I'm just waiting for that something that takes us into the next era.
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reply posted on 6-2-2008 @ 07:58 AM by dark_matter06
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Call me crazy but I will NEVER watch the History or Discovery channels again after their skewed documentries on 911 and other things. They like to
jump on the disinfo train like every other mainstream source. Tainted forever to me. I mean come on, there was more money used in their "debunking
911 myths" than the ENTIRE 911 commision report. Do you not see a problem with that? And don't you love that word in their title, "myths". Make
no mistake there is a war going on only it's not about oil lines it's a war against your mind.
I'm not saying this program will not be interesting but they have proven time and again to skew the truth so even if there is some awesome discovery
on there do you think you're going to get the real story? Has anyone ever blown something huge, world changing, out of the water without the
government's blessing and either lived to get the REAL truth out or has NOT been made out to be an idiot crackpot in the media?
You can flame me all you want, doesn't change that they have printed lies as fact. My morals are what keeps me from ever listening to anyone or
anything after they have, even if only once, proven they are not the real truth seekers they seem to be. I simply don't have time to invest into
liars.
Have a good one and I will read on here what you guys thought about
"debunking gateway myths", lol. I trust a handful of members here on ATS over the stream of lies that comes from the box any day.
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reply posted on 6-2-2008 @ 03:22 PM by rundog
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reply posted on 6-2-2008 @ 04:14 PM by Area_X
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A couple things about this pique my interest:
1. The size and shape of whatever's buried there. Those together warrant an investigation and excavation. If anything, it could be an archeological
find of significance no matter what it is.
Any geologists out there reading this? If so, are there any naturally-occuring elements that develop in triangular shapes? That big?
2. The magnetism. Once again, that alone should be justfication to dig for something, regardless of what it is, for pure scientific value.
Also, who owns the land rights to the cemetary and what is the procedure for exumation and possible relocation of graves?
Interesting. But my guess that any attempt at excavation will be "buried" in a legal quagmire, lol.
(My tombstone will read: "In case of suspected alien artifact below burial site, this plot is self-contained and releases all rights to this space
for archeological and scientific study....lol.)
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reply posted on 10-2-2008 @ 03:20 PM by kennethmd
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It most likely a meteorite. But just in cast it is a alien spacecraft and they desided to dig it up. I doubt they will be able to get inside of it.
Most likely it will just take off and join it sisters spacecraft and leave.
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reply posted on 10-2-2008 @ 03:43 PM by Breadfan
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How do they know it's a "alien robotic probe"? If they want to be taken seriously they shouldn't be jumping to such wild conclusions.
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reply posted on 10-2-2008 @ 05:43 PM by kennethmd
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Right now it is just a UBO, undefined bury object.The mean reason they think it is a alien spacecrafe. It is that alien spacecraft. That is the same
shape as the UBO. Had hover in the area of where the UBO is bury.
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reply posted on 10-2-2008 @ 05:50 PM by jarheadjock
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Intriguing, i will keep my eye on this; but for now, ill just specify it as something weird, and leave it at that. its a 50/50 chance of it being
soething unidentified or of human creation.......for now ill lean toward human creation.....
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