View Single Post
  #2  
Old March 30th 06, 01:10 AM posted to alt.astronomy
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default NASA Scientist proves Holy Ka'ba Stone is semiconductor from outer space"

Doesn't sound too likely to me, frootbat! Why aren't the Seans way
beyond semiconductor technology?

Saul Levy


On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 15:45:16 -0500, nightbat
wrote:

nightbat wrote

Jim Oberg wrote:

"NASA Scientist proves Holy Ka'ba Stone is semiconductor from outer space"

http://www.memritv.org/Transcript.as...pt.asp?P1=1085

3/9/2006 Clip No. 1085

Dr. Abd Al-Basset Al-Sayyid of the Egyptian National Research Center:
British Research Proves Holy Stone of Ka'ba to be a Semi-Conductor from
Outer Space

Following are excerpts from an interview by Abd Al-Baset Sayyid from
the Egyptian National Research Center, aired on Al-Risala TV, on March 9,
2006.

Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: The British Museum announced that it possessed
three pieces of the black stone [of Mecca]. It declares that these pieces
prove that the black stone is not from our solar system.

[...]

They brought an Englishman, with white hair and a red face.

This man wasn't a Muslim, but he went into the Ka'ba, and started
circling it, until he had an opportunity. The stone did not have a metal
frame at the time. He took a diamond and cut off three pieces.

Then he went from Mecca to Jedda, and in Jedda, he found refuge in the
Australian embassy, where he was welcomed as a hero. An Australian ship took
him to the UK, in London. There, he brought the stones to the British
Museum, and they began to study them. What was their intention? To prove
that this is a plain stone, from Earth. This would mean that the stone
kissed by Muslims is a regular stone.

Interviewer: They wanted to accuse us of...

Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: But the analysis showed otherwise.

Interviewer: What did they find?

Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: They discovered that the stone was a type of
semi-conductor. Semi-conductors led to the development of electronics. Take
a large radio - a radio this size. How? Instead of the light bulb we used to
put inside the radio, they began to make them as small as a crystal this
size.

[...]

Karnar from NASA took one piece of the stone from the British Museum.
He charged it with a million telephone wires, yet the stone withstood it. He
charged it with 100 million telephone wires, yet the stone withstood it.
This piece of stone was the size of a chickpea. He found that this stone
emits invisible radiation. He found that a stone the size of a chickpea
emits 100 rays. Each ray can pass through 10,000 people.

[Image]

[Image]


nightbat

Sure it could be a piece of the Seans Comm. equipment that they
may have lost on one of the planet Earths terrestrial visits long ago.
They have reported visiting Mother Earth for years and keeping a
protective watch over us. It would follow that their advanced comm. is
based on semi-conductor technology as well in order to allow for far
improved computer handling ability for their guidance and inter Starship
message handling abilities. Onboard space would be critical on Starships
and condensed component knowledge of electronics would be expected.
Thanks to Officer Greysky's research and bridging the FTL phasebuffer
knowledge making Sean re-contact possible from Dr. Tesla's reported
initial first radio experiment efforts.

carry on,
the nightbat