World's Pyramids Beaming Energy To Mysterious Space Cloud, page 2
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reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 12:14 AM by coldkidc
reply to post by Hierophantesque



The family did say in the video that they saw nothing with the naked eye...

I'd say it's compelling, what with the corroboration of their story and the experts who claim to have analyzed it...


reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 12:24 AM by zatara
reply to post by WiindWalker



Although I am very skeptic about this why should it not read...


Mysterious Space Cloud Beaming Energy To World's Pyramids ?
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reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 12:28 AM by boncho
Originally posted by Magnificient
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post by WiindWalker



This has been posted and it's not a hoax. The light may be a hoax, but Russian and American researchers were studying that phenomenon and others relating to pyramid structures and they do send energy beams into space. The Russian scientist claimed that it had healed a hole in its atmosphere. He also showed that water could be super cooled without freezing in a pyramid. There's videos about it if you care to search.


Don't bother with a video, just post the research papers that go along with this story. I'm sure they have been peer reviewed by now...



reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 10:38 AM by LittleBlackEagle
Originally posted by Hierophantesque
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post by blackcube



Interesting video, though I still believe it's completely fraudulent, and here's why:

If this beam of light were real, don't you think they would have taken more than one photo? What about other people, why does no one else have photographic or video evidence? Surely if there was a beam of light as fantastic as the light depicted in the photo, multiple people would have noticed it, and I find it hard to believe that only one person would have caught a photo.

The picture has the pyramid in the background. If there really was a beam of light, wouldn't you spend a little less time taking a family portrait and a little bit more time taking pictures of the pyramid protruding with a light that goes into the sky?

Once again, as much as I wish this was real, I don't believe it is. That's just my two cents. Thank you for sharing!
edit on 8-2-2012 by Hierophantesque because: Spelling correction


in the interview the mans wife says she didn't see the beam of light, so perhaps it was only visible to the camera? just a possibility.


reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 12:20 PM by Hierophantesque
Originally posted by LittleBlackEagle
Originally posted by Hierophantesque
reply to
post by blackcube



Interesting video, though I still believe it's completely fraudulent, and here's why:

If this beam of light were real, don't you think they would have taken more than one photo? What about other people, why does no one else have photographic or video evidence? Surely if there was a beam of light as fantastic as the light depicted in the photo, multiple people would have noticed it, and I find it hard to believe that only one person would have caught a photo.

The picture has the pyramid in the background. If there really was a beam of light, wouldn't you spend a little less time taking a family portrait and a little bit more time taking pictures of the pyramid protruding with a light that goes into the sky?

Once again, as much as I wish this was real, I don't believe it is. That's just my two cents. Thank you for sharing!
edit on 8-2-2012 by Hierophantesque because: Spelling correction


in the interview the mans wife says she didn't see the beam of light, so perhaps it was only visible to the camera? just a possibility.


You're correct, I didn't catch that part in the video, my apologies.

If that really is the case, then are we supposed to believe that this energy can only be seen with the lense of a camera? I suppose that's up for debate, but it just sounds too easily faked to me. It's a lot easier to claim that something showed up afterwards than make a huge claim that it was there is broad daylight for everyone to see.

Interesting photo, nonetheless.

Edit: Also, if that pyramid was frequented by so many people, I'm sure others would have taken pictures around the time this one was taken of the pyramid, considering it's a tourist attraction. Why don't they have photos of this beaming light?
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reply posted on 10-2-2012 @ 07:26 AM by dashdespatch
reply to post by Hierophantesque



because its a hoax


just google" jamie maussan hoax"














edit on 10-2-2012 by dashdespatch because: correct



reply posted on 11-2-2012 @ 01:20 AM by Technomancer01
reply to post by Soylent Green Is People



Sorry about that Soylent, and I agree with your distances, I'm trying to remember exactly what theory I'm going by here LOL, I know that there is one about the correlating positions of them HELP HELP ancient astronaut theorist sinking here LOL.

-Zz
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