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Does the Moon Have an Atmosphere?

Started by zorgon, June 19, 2012, 08:46:15 PM

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johnlear

One of the sights on Mengers tour was a crashed rocket ship.

They were not told whose it was.

I wish I'd have asked Howard to draw a sketch of it. 

But it was probably German.


Amaterasu

Quote from: johnlear on June 30, 2012, 10:03:39 PM

Every HUMAN child. About 20% of the people walking around here on earth are aliens.

Wow.  That's a LOT of hauling kids around.  I figured there was a good percentage of ET here, but geez.  Close to six billion, times three, is one heck of a LOT of Human "abducting."  Why are They doing this to Us?
"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

johnlear

Quote from: Amaterasu on June 30, 2012, 10:30:30 PM
Wow.  That's a LOT of hauling kids around.  I figured there was a good percentage of ET here, but geez.  Close to six billion, times three, is one heck of a LOT of Human "abducting."  Why are They doing this to Us?


Like I said, checkups, upgrades, special instructions...stuff like that.

If you were able to throw a single switch that would expose every saucer in the sky during the daytime the sky would be BLACK. But they don't want you to find out or worry too much so they just turn on the cloaker switch.

thorfourwinds

Quote from: hobbit on June 30, 2012, 10:15:53 PM
I am by the moment expecting the unexpected.
I wasn't expecting that .
I think Americans have a baseball saying about a left field curve ball???
I wonder how many hobbits there are???
hobbit

Greetings:

There can only be one... like you.

tfw
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thorfourwinds

Greetings:

Any idea as to transportation methods for this mass movement of ... humans ?

tfw
EARTH AID is dedicated to the creation of an interactive multimedia worldwide event to raise awareness about the challenges and solutions of nuclear energy.

hobbit

Quote from: thorfourwinds on June 30, 2012, 10:43:43 PM
Greetings:

There can only be one... like you.

tfw

Essentially correct,


hobit

zorgon

Quote from: johnlear on June 30, 2012, 10:09:01 PM
No special messages to anybody. Except Zorgon. He needs an upgrade.

I need more than an upgrade :P

johnlear

Howard also talked about the clouds on the moon and put a photo of a cloud formation in his book, "From Outer Space". It's not clear enough to post.

But here is a photo taken by the Lick Observatory of a foggy day on Mare Crisium where you can see the low laying fog covering the craters and the shoreline.

Nope. No doubt about clouds on the moon.



johnlear

Quote from: thorfourwinds on June 30, 2012, 10:46:21 PM
Greetings:

Any idea as to transportation methods for this mass movement of ... humans ?

tfw

Mostly saucers. I don't know about any other shapes. Maybe a cigar or two.

I've heard of them taking anywheres from 4 to maybe 10 humans per trip

The trip from a humans bed, out the window, to the moon, a quick check up and back to bed takes about 45 to 50 minutes.

zorgon

Quote from: johnlear on June 30, 2012, 11:04:54 PM
Nope. No doubt about clouds on the moon.

REPORTS of curious flashes and fleeting clouds on the Moon may not be figments of wild imaginations, astronomers say. A new look at observations by the American satellite Clementine show that a small area on the Moon's surface darkened and reddened in April 1994. Why this happened remains a mystery.

For hundreds of years, people have reported seeing flashes, short-lived clouds and other brief changes on the Moon's surface. But astronomers have never been able to confirm the sightings. "The events were observed on many occasions, but most astronomers don't believe in them," says Bonnie Buratti of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. On 23 April 1994, around a hundred amateur astronomers reported seeing a possible darkening of the Moon, lasting 40 minutes, near the edge of the bright lunar crater Aristarchus. At the same time, the US Department of Defense's Clementine satellite was mapping the lunar surface.

SOURCE: Moon mystery emerges from the X-files
23 October 1999 New Scientist

[Retrieved from wayback machine][Archived]

johnlear

This is the type of alien that is usually seen by the abductee while laying on a large silver tray.

Kind of 'praying mantis'. Usually its the abductee that is praying. :)




zorgon

1671 Nov 12    Pitatus    Small whitish cloud    D.Cassini    Bode 1792a; Lalande 1792 (1966)

1788 Dec 11    Plato    Bright area, like thin white cloud    Schroter    schroter 1791

1826 Apr 12, 20h00m    Mare Crisium    Black moving haze or cloud    Emmett    Emmett 1826; Capron 1879

1826 Apr 13, 20h00m    Mare Crisium; 1 hr    Cloud less intense    Emmett    Capron 1879

1864 May 15 and Oct 16    Mare Crisium, E of Picard    Bright cloud    Ingall    Ingall 1864

1865 Sep 5    Mare Crisium, E of Picard    Point of light like star, with misty cloud    Ingall    Astr. Reg. 1866

1873 Apr 10    Plato    Under high sun, two faint clouds in W part of crater    Schmidt    Sirius 1879

1878 Oct 5, 21h40m    Plato    Faint bright shimmer like thin white cloud    Klein    Klein, Woch. fur Astr.;

1878 Nov 9, 21h00m    Plato    Faint but unmistakable white cloud, not seen before    Klein    Sirius 1878

1878 Dec 4    Agrippa, Klein's Object and the oval spot nearby    "Odd misty look as if vapour were in or about them."    Capron    Capron 1879

1878    E of Picard    White patch    Birt    Eng. Mech. Vol 28

1878    Interior of Tycho    Cloudy appearance    Birt    Eng. Mech. Vol 28

1880 Jan 18    Whole of Mare Nectaris    Foggy. Fog extended into the floor of Fracastorius. Gruithuisen said that the seeing was unsatisfactory.    Gaudibert    Gaudibert 1880

1882 May 19    Just E of Mare Crisium against Prom. Agarum    Cloud, not less than 100 mi x 40 or 50 mi; no trace seen on May 20    J.G. Jackson and friends    Eng. Mech. 1882; Strol. Astr. 1966; B.A.A. Lunar Sec. Circ. 1966, 1, No.8

1882 Jul 17    Just E of Mare Crisium, against Prom. Agarum    Feathery mist or cloud    J.G. Jackson    Strol. Astr. 1966

1883 May    Edge of Mare Crisium    Light mist or cloud    J.G. Jackson    Flammarion 1884

1891 Sep 16    Schroter's Valley    "Dense clouds of white vapour were apparently arising from its bottom and pouring over its SE [IAU:SW] wall in the direction of Herodotus."    W.H. Pickering    Pickering 1903

That is just the fully documented ones up to 1900 :D Wait till i get into the lights :D

Nasa Technical Report Nasa Tr R-277 Chronological Catalog of Reported Lunar Events From 1540 to 1966

So NASA KNOWS about the clouds and the lights... I got it from their servers :P



zorgon

Quote from: johnlear on June 30, 2012, 11:26:08 PM
Kind of 'praying mantis'.

Many years ago I read the novels by John Norman, The Gor Novels, stories of the Counter Earth

In that series there were Preying Mantis Aliens


Priest-Kings of Gor" by Boris Vallejo



Priest-Kings of Gor (Chronicles of Counter Earth, Volume 3)
John Norman

Amaterasu

Quote from: johnlear on June 30, 2012, 10:38:00 PM

Like I said, checkups, upgrades, special instructions...stuff like that.

If you were able to throw a single switch that would expose every saucer in the sky during the daytime the sky would be BLACK. But they don't want you to find out or worry too much so they just turn on the cloaker switch.

I guess I should rephrase:  why are They so involved with Us that They do this.  Why all this attention?  (Why aren't They helping to solve Fukushima with all They have vested in Humanity?)
"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

Mikado

Quote from: johnlear on June 30, 2012, 09:31:42 PM

It is voluntary in some cases. The moon people ask that you make arrangements so you won't be missed. In the case of outright abduction it is completely involuntary.

You, yourself were taken at age 3, 7 aand 13. But unless you undergo professional regression you will never remember it. I wouldn't advise it anyway for the simple reasosn they don't use pain killers for invasive surgery.

Thank You, I remember the age of 7. It was around Christmas, at least that is how I remember it. And that is saying a good deal for someone who has holes in their memory from an NDE.

Thanks, your answer makes sense to me.

Mikado