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In accordance with the channelized message (see:
http://www.blossomgoodchild.com/BGthemessage.html). An observer plane was
able to take this snapshot on October 14th 2008, over Dronning Maud Land,
Antarctica, where thousands of pinguin pelgrims gathered to celebrate the
return of the Federation of Light.
Thomas
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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote:
> In accordance with the channelized message (see:
> http://www.blossomgoodchild.com/BGthemessage.html). An observer plane was
> able to take this snapshot on October 14th 2008, over Dronning Maud Land,
> Antarctica, where thousands of pinguin pelgrims gathered to celebrate the
> return of the Federation of Light.
>
> Thomas
You don't actually believe in this stuff do you?
Some too afraid others will laugh or maybe too fond of their job to say
anything, but not Thomas. Those that laugh now will get a slice of the humblest
pie soon.
The portal to our outer solar system reopened 1991 something like that. Now
that's quite a distance. At sub-light speed I figure 2018, they will be right
on time.
Many of the ships seen before this have always been here on a quarantined planet
with closed portals. Who am I and why should I know this? That you may never
know. If you are wondering if you should look forward to this arrival, yes and
no is the real answer.
I have learned to be cautious with the word final, but I bet you Sir have more
years at this than I. I like all your stuff and especially this one. You rok!
aQ
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Ok now I have read only a few lines of "the message".
I tell you this:
Those balls of light generating crop circles are the ones with all the power and
able open time/space. Here now, then gone. The message of the crop circle is
clear: "We are here and we are intelligent and powerful". (with no intention of
doing killing war with new arrivals, "new" arrivals get the planet, and what of
us?)
And know this:
Those that come about the time I mentioned will have come thru a potal that was
intentionally closed for a reason! (104,000 yrs)
You do the math.
Something is finished.
Something else Begins,
aQ
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And don't forget, my ETA calculations could be off somewhat.
whoa! whats that! dont look just run.
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Love it. Should be a poster. :)
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 09:48:10 -0500, Thomas de Groot
<t.d### [at] internldotnet> wrote:
> In accordance with the channelized message (see:
> http://www.blossomgoodchild.com/BGthemessage.html). An observer plane was
> able to take this snapshot on October 14th 2008, over Dronning Maud Land,
> Antarctica, where thousands of pinguin pelgrims gathered to celebrate the
> return of the Federation of Light.
A great image... and I always like your stories.
Michael
P.S. This is my first time posting here in a long long time, but I've been
watching for months now. Please let me know if I miss on any of the policies.
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Another excellent image from Thomas. :-)
Reminds me of a story I read once ...
http://www.365tomorrows.com/11/15/the-flawless-nature-of-deductive-reasoning/
--
William Tracy
afi### [at] gmailcom -- wtr### [at] calpolyedu
... some systems take an environmentally correct approach and recycle
their threads.
-- Andrew Tanenbaum, discussing concurrent programming
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"alphaQuad" <alp### [at] earthlinknet> schreef in bericht
news:web.49061aea918bb7e64a68f17b0@news.povray.org...
> You don't actually believe in this stuff do you?
No. I think it is a nice, if somewhat sad story...
> Some too afraid others will laugh or maybe too fond of their job to say
> anything, but not Thomas. Those that laugh now will get a slice of the
> humblest
> pie soon.
<grin>
> The portal to our outer solar system reopened 1991 something like that.
> Now
> that's quite a distance. At sub-light speed I figure 2018, they will be
> right
> on time.
> Many of the ships seen before this have always been here on a quarantined
> planet
> with closed portals. Who am I and why should I know this? That you may
> never
> know. If you are wondering if you should look forward to this arrival, yes
> and
> no is the real answer.
Alright. We have a few years to prepare :-)
> I have learned to be cautious with the word final, but I bet you Sir have
> more
> years at this than I. I like all your stuff and especially this one. You
> rok!
You are right, and thanks, aQ!
Thomas
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"alphaQuad" <alp### [at] earthlinknet> schreef in bericht
news:web.49062404918bb7e64a68f17b0@news.povray.org...
>
> And know this:
> Those that come about the time I mentioned will have come thru a potal
> that was
> intentionally closed for a reason! (104,000 yrs)
>
> You do the math.
>
Interestingly, I pondered another part of the message, mentionning Alabama,
and it being - at one time - in the southern hemisphere. Now, according to
plate tectonics, that region of North America was last in the southern
hemisphere during the Carboniferous, some 350 million years ago. It was not
called Alabama then of course, and it was ocean, not land. I wonder if Mrs
Goodchild has been aware of that....
Thomas
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"Bill Pragnell" <bil### [at] hotmailcom> schreef in bericht
news:web.49065291918bb7e6ea3236f00@news.povray.org...
> Love it. Should be a poster. :)
>
Thank you!
A poster? No. Not for the time being. This took already more than 11 hours
to render.
Thomas
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