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I read your abstracts and links. The Masada article costs money, but whether the ramp is natural and looks manmade or not isn't really what I'm getting at, as I said there are streets, many, many buildings with what are clearly windows, ziggurat formations in close proximity to what could be worn sphinxes, appears to make it clear there was a city here. There are also historic accounts of their being 5 cities in this area near the dead sea, so this is probably one of them. From what I understand natural volcanic sulphur is almost never more than 40% pure, these balls are 96-98%, which appears to only be achievable using industrial methods like the Claus or Frasch process. "Gypsum is a common mineral, with thick and extensive evaporite beds in association with sedimentary rocks.
You point out a sulphur ball in a cliff wall (wasn't on a ziggurat), but it has the same crystalline shell which is consistent with the many, many other sulphur balls found in this very small area, "Liquid sulphur is well known to become highly viscous when heated above 160° C. (320 ° F); this viscous sulphur (like selenium) is easily supercooled. At room temperature the product resembles unvulcanized rubber and is called 'plastic sulphur'. This hardens at liquid air temperature to a brittle glass, vitreous sulphur. At this temperature it remains amorphous for an indefinite time; at room temperature, however, the plastic sulphur crystallizes within a few hours, the crystallization proceeding (as with selenium) from the outside to the inside. " http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v172/n4386/pdf/172957a0.pdf hence the crystalline shell, but since 96-98% sulphur has not been observed naturally anywhere else on earth, where did it come from? The "brimstone raindrops" aren't just holes in a wall face,or bits of limestone rock left from some geologic event (thats what is around) they are actual balls of sulphur each in the aforementioned crystalline capsules, so the idea that they are sedimentary protrusions that have possibly fallen off seems unlikely imo. Pardon the wall of text. |
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Originally posted by deviliscious
Whether you believe in hell or not is, again, a decision you have to make. If its tv that sets your mind at ease that there is no such thing, please remember neither they nor you actually have any evidence to the contrary, so your position should be one on undecided technically. You could also wait til its all over and decide then... but that's probably not a good idea. |
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Originally posted by //\\//\\oo
Good. I hope the celebrities continue to distract you away from the people who actually make a difference; otherwise you'd be burning scientists at the stake.
I've studied plenty of science and worked in research, I love science, pseudoscience however is a religion propogated by media for financial and/or political benefit ala so called "Global Warming" (see: green taxes and house inspections) which is why instead of evidence those that let t.v. do the driving can only offer vitriole and ridicule. I mean, since when is CARBON the enemy? Hahahahahaha. Ask the media. |
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It's interesting how the statements of an industry insider, and the plethora of occult imagery in "Roc Nation's" various videos and gestures in conjunction with their prevalence across pop culture in general is of zero significance to most people simply because it doesn't expose its workins on the evening news. As I said though, it comes down to choice. People say why doesn't God come down and tell us face to face what's up? A) He did B) If He did today people would just explain Him away, because television IS reality now, and while the masses marvel after the exploits of athletes, starlets and super models, all they hold dear slips away right before their eyes. |
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Back, sorry comp was on the fritz. Ya, the swirl formations and other distortions of which I spoke you can see in the first video between 4:12-4:35. Also it appears you are assuming they have no just cause to think as they do, but read their findings that justify their reasoning here and some of Ron Wyatt's research on the cities below: http://www.arkdiscovery.com/s&g-research1.htm |
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One way to always be right, in your own mind at least, is to never question and passively accept information. Not investigating, not questioning has never furthered the knowledge of anything, but we all make choices. Its so easy to not question things, to let someone else do the thinkin for you, an ideal that more often makes one more slave than free, but such is the nature of freedom itself. |
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I'm quite familiar with sedimentary layering, the thermal ionization "swirling" effect is the distinguishing feature, the first pic didn't come through on my comp, but the link showed pics that had none of the swirling effect of which I speak. Also, when sulphur burns it forms either sulphur dioxide or sulfur trioxide, i.e. it bonds with oxygen and hence if using almost pure sulphur you get ash heavier than the initial unburned sample. As far as the city itself, it appears to be made of something as soft as talcom powder, yet it does in fact partially remain. The myriads of almost pure sulphur balls (brimstone) are all over this particular area in "crystalline capsules", where does something like that come from?
BTW, thank you for your effort in this discussion |
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Originally posted by Sabiancym
Dude you couldn't have watch very much of any of the videos in 18 minutes, if any. Besides, her occult/satanic servitude is fairly obvious (and has been for years) to those who know what to look for. Devil worship isn't just for head bangin heavy metal bands anymore. |
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Originally posted by Enkindu
You're an EXCELLENT person to post with on this subject then if what you say is true, please break down what you see as inconsistencies in the piece. This is an evil trick to make me watch the whole thing....
I love ya bro, no trick, I literally thought you watched it, as a researcher and former student of science for many years myself, I assumed you had some particular thing you could point to |
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Originally posted by Enkindu
Amigo, trust me. I got my MS in geochemistry and spent a LOT of time doing fieldwork. This guy is a flake.
I'm not attacking your faith. I AM attacking people who peddle pseudoscience to support their personal delusions.
You're an EXCELLENT person to post with on this subject then if what you say is true, please break down what you see as inconsistencies in the piece. |
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Though there have been rumors/evidence for years about Rihanna Fenty and the musicians affiliated with Jay-Z dealing in the occult, this is the first industry figure to say so on the record. Just one of the many amateur/semi-pro series on the subject: Satanism in Hip Hop, 7 parts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxrKfL-SZqE&feature=related ...and as for backmasked messages in music over the years, some people would think nothing of it in rock and roll http://jeffmilner.com/backmasking.htm but dispute the possibility in rap? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy9MjIOdjFw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvJv6s49VlQ&feature=related |
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The issue that what is there is ash, which is why its as soft as powder. The Thermal ionization swirling effect in the rock is not from essentially petrified sediment, its a function of heat, hence the term thermal ionization. |
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Joe Iuliano Lies & Incompetence of The Editors - Fallen Earth Review Summary
Site Suggestions « General Discussion 10/23/09 10:59:24 AM
Excellent investigative work. |
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The first vid was based on Ron Wyatt's research, replaced it with his own film, and then added another. |
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Revealing God's Historic Treasures http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgQHQ992Wnw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dkoSJt6xfY&feature=related
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Champions Online: Victor Wachter: Going Shardless
News Discussion « General Discussion 10/20/09 3:53:27 PM
Not to be rude, but this article is a great example of why the industry sucks. Push the boundaries, get more creative or informed. "Server identity and feeling of community are lost."...don't instance then, load balance. "The MMO Gamer: The website says that there is no maximum limit on how many people can play simultaneously, but most 3D MMOGs have a server limit between 3000 and 5000 people, how can Fallen Earth have no limit? Server identity is an arbitrary division generated by technological or financial limitations of the company. Factional , regional , guild, playstyle and their sub-communities identity is all the identity we need.
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Eugenics is coming - is the world ready for this?
Off-Topic Discussion « General Discussion 10/19/09 7:32:55 PM
Originally posted by Neanderthal
And wouldn't that be a wonderfull life. No offense but that has to be one of the most insane arguments I've ever heard. The fact that the entire population of the world would fit into a relatively small area if you crammed them in like sardines doesn't really mean anything as far as overpopulation is concerned. You surely aren't suggesting that we could live like that?
The point... Neanderthal...is with a land surface of 57,500,000 squ miles we collectively take up a microscopic fraction of it which yes has everything to do with disproving the fallacy over overpopulation. |
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Eugenics is coming - is the world ready for this?
Off-Topic Discussion « General Discussion 10/19/09 5:24:59 PM
Eugenics which has been the pursuit of a the elite to exterminate "undesirables" so as to then leave the world (and its wealth) to them and their progeny for literally centuries is the battlecry of the genocidal. It is why media supports abortion, homosexuality, free sex = no need for marriage = fewer families = less resistance to a hive mind mentality, and a structural vacuum in which these ideas can be placed in a distracted, doped up, uneducated populace. The Second biggest lie out there, behind global warming, is overpopulation. Let's do a little math: I'm approximately 2.5 ft across and 1 foot + a bit wide, let's round it up to 1.5 just to make it easy =3.75 sqft 1 mile is 5280ft, 1 sqmi = 27,878,400 sqft 7,434,240 people my size fit in 1 sqmi Population of the world =6.5 Billion Divided by 7,434,240/sqmi is 874.33 sqmi the square root of which equals the dimensions of a square pen 29.56 miles in length In other words If every person was my size (I'm bigger than average) the whole population of the world could fit in a pen 30 mi by 30 miles without even touching. The media disinformation appararatus does the average man/woman's thinking FOR him/her. According to television the most important stories in the world are Brett Favre's search for another superbowl ring, a man hoaxing us with a tin foil UFO-shaped balloon and 12 ways to fix paella on a fixed income, does that seem like news? Anyway, I'm on a bit of a rant, but if you knew what was on the eugenics front you would cringe at the very mention of the word. In the uk they announced the want to halve their population by 2020. I mean, even your toothpaste says call poison control on the back if you ingest any. |
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To the Non-Pvpers out there, which PvP model is the most acceptable ?
The Pub at MMORPG.COM « General Discussion 10/16/09 1:49:16 PM
Originally posted by madeux I'm sorry I didn't think the name carebear was offensive. My apologies. I'll change it. |
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