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Core of the earth opens to the hyperspace –Extraterrestrial
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Moon Mission Member ![]()
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Core of the earth opens to the hyperspace –Extraterrestrial UFOs come through the core to visit us
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/4156.asp _________________ Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible. - Lord Kelvin, 1892 |
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That's a hoot! What kind of news source is that supposed to be?!?
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oh wow that's awesome! my favorite part is the grammatical errors. which i guess means the whole article is my "favorite part"
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well overcourse, derr , i thought everyone knew it was that simple!
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From the article
Quote: Similarly all sources of gravity have opening to the hyperspace. So.. my bowling ball has a very tiny jump point inside it? That's where all the aliens are coming from! _________________ ScottP NAR L2, Secretary North Eastern Pennsylvania Rocketry Association www.NEPRA.com |
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Posts: 1104 Location: Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA |
No, mate, just the voices. Aliens can't fit through a jump-point that small. They need something at least the size of a VW Microbus. Said Microbuses happen to make exceptionally good jump-points, by the way -- which also explains the tendency of those vehicles to look like they're from another planet, along with the occupants.
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I see the Cthonians have been busy with the Dhole-Chants
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