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Originally posted by zorgon
Oh about that book... the contributors on this thread demand... eerrrr request a signed copy
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
Well, at least an e-copy.
Originally posted by Skyfloating
There´s more to come folks. Im able to translate German, it just takes a heck of a lot of time. Give me a few days.
Im currently translating old legends and folktales surrounding the mountain that all have one thing in common:
Dwarfs with grey coloured skin, big heads, huge eyes and involvement of missing time and time-skips. There´s hundreds of these tales all featuring the same characters (dwarfs with big heads) and time-anomaly.
Originally posted by zorgon
reply to post by bigfatfurrytexan
Hey Tex... something right up your alley
Dr Eugene Podkletnov Anti-Gravity Scientist gives Rare Interview
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Now listen to video part 5 and fast forward to 5:30 and he talks about gravity anomalies on Earth, specifically saying they activate at different times...
Thus, Claudio Ramirez, a subofficer with the Carabineros (state police) of the Huasco Region (Alto del Carmen) received a visit from an elderly drover who allegedly had contact with strange beings traveling in a flying device. The drover, who lives in a remote and lonely area known as Quebrada de Pachuy, bore witness to his experience before police authorities. The drover’s account agrees in a certain way with that of Mrs. Serena Miranda, a resident of the area known as “Crucecitas”, who also claims having seen “unusual dwarves, with short arms, legs and neck”, walking in an open field near her property.
Originally posted by Vanitas
Why address "Tex" only?
Originally posted by BlueOrb
My day wouldn't be complete without visiting the latest page to see if someone has added something to the discussion.
Originally posted by Julie Washington
The pear tree on the Walserfeld
Again, I apologize if these have already been posted.