Re: Theos-World hey john samblo
Mar 05, 2005 08:08 PM
by krishtar
Hi John
Thanks for the links I am not a serious researcher about these subjects like many pals you probably have got but I cannot deny they cast a strong fascination on me.
I´ll "google-browse" for all the names you included and so far I am finding it fascinating!!!
Thanks for the hints, they´re always welcome.
Have a good night
Krishtar
----- Original Message -----
From: samblo@cs.com
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 11:26 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World hey john samblo
Krishtar,
Yes, there are both interesting Books as well as online Astronomical
Websites that let one listen to the peculair whistles and sounds of Meteors as
they enter our atmosphere. Also Nasa, JPl, and some other websites let you listen
to the audio of the radio sounds made by Jupiter and some other Bodies.
I had a researcher friend that took pretty nice photo's of unusual
atmospheric light phenomenon. Charles Fort catalogued for many years strange
occurances, also Grey Barker did the same. Borderland Research is online.Maurice
Chatelain wrote a most excellent book called "Our Ancestors Came From Outer
Space," it has good content on Tiahuanaco and other interesting topics. Harold T.
Wilkins also wrote several stimulating works, one:"Secret Cities of Old South
America." Trevor Constable wrote about strange amoebic creatures that live in
our atmosphere. And John Keel wrote on bizarre psychic and magnetic phenomena.
There is also content online about "USO's (Unidentified Submerged Objects).
Thomas Townsend Brown many years ago did primary research on Magnetic Lift for
propulsio, search "Lifters" on Google. You can also Google any of the Names I
listed above. Enjoy.
John
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