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Ray Vingnutte wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4006293.stm nightbat Nah, the apparent guardians of the cosmic gateway are Darla and crew, so thanks for the interesting link Ray and Sirius B seems to have the most potential gateway pull of all. Polar Moon bases would be great but going around Earth for 40+ years Nasa needs to gain Bert's and Double-A's confidence before we get our hopes up. the nightbat |
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Hey Nightbat,
Might sound like a stupid question but... Who's this Darla you keep on about? LJ |
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 06:31:10 -0500
nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Ray Vingnutte wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4006293.stm nightbat Nah, the apparent guardians of the cosmic gateway are Darla and crew, so thanks for the interesting link Ray and Sirius B seems to have the most potential gateway pull of all. Polar Moon bases would be great but going around Earth for 40+ years Nasa needs to gain Bert's and Double-A's confidence before we get our hopes up. Looks like plans may be afoot to replace the shuttle, I wouldn't expect anything soon though ;-( http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4000649.stm the nightbat |
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Lloyd Jones wrote: Hey Nightbat, Might sound like a stupid question but... Who's this Darla you keep on about? LJ nightbat Not a stupid question at all Lloyd, Darla is our alt.astronomy newsgroup occasional visiting purported ageless cosmic queen. Crew are strange folks they report from another Star system, and respectable Charles Bohne has now net google pointed towards the Sirius star system. They claim to be ancient guardians of the local space quadrant in which Earth and we reside on. We here in alt.astronomy have had an enjoyable time conversing with Darla and the net intergalactic crew which most are reported presently away finishing a mission to the LMC, Lesser Magellenic Clouds. A visit to the referred post links Charles provided is an eye opener for apparently per these historic Dogon people texts called them Monnos folks and go back a long long time as the crew have net reported. Supposedly they are referenced in most and the cause of ancient civilizations including the Egyptians, Chinese dynasty, Biblical civilizations, Indian, and now net here. Strange very strange indeed Lloyd, if you stay tuned you will be able to begin to grasp what the interest is in these mysterious beings and what they are all about. I have been chosen as an Earth friend because of my helping to save one of their most respected crew members, Silouen. Sil has informed me of their wishes to make official Earth contact because they now deduce we are finally ready. Interesting, and Sil's mentioning wanting to take me on a visit to Saturn a symbolic planet of strength and also Greysky post indicating a possible outer moon base Phoebe. Nommo means Sirius in Dogon ancient language. See codes: http://exodus2006.com/nomocode.htm cheers, the nightbat |
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![]() nightbat wrote Ray Vingnutte wrote: On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 06:31:10 -0500 nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Ray Vingnutte wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4006293.stm nightbat Nah, the apparent guardians of the cosmic gateway are Darla and crew, so thanks for the interesting link Ray and Sirius B seems to have the most potential gateway pull of all. Polar Moon bases would be great but going around Earth for 40+ years Nasa needs to gain Bert's and Double-A's confidence before we get our hopes up. Ray Looks like plans may be afoot to replace the shuttle, I wouldn't expect anything soon though ;-( http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4000649.stm nightbat Yep, thanks again for that link Ray, and looks hopeful for the proposed CEV but we'll see. Maybe with the new two week 1 million prize guys Nasa will get the message and finally get bases on the moon, Mars, and beyond. (:~) the nightbat |
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"Lloyd Jones" wrote in
: Hey Nightbat, Might sound like a stupid question but... Who's this Darla you keep on about? Don't ask Lloyd... you really DON'T want to know. |
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Paul Lawler wrote: "Lloyd Jones" wrote in : Hey Nightbat, Might sound like a stupid question but... Who's this Darla you keep on about? Don't ask Lloyd... you really DON'T want to know. nightbat That's all right Paul, I already explained the Darla mystic to him. The subject of cosmic Darla got more interesting with the Charles Bohne's posted link input and the reference to the isolated Nommos folks. That even Carl Sagan was aware of these folks is interesting and he concluded they must have been in contact with some western knowledge visitors for the so advanced astro info they appeared to be aware of despite their lack of any telescopes or modern technology was on the face perplexing but perhaps could be attributed to foreign but still Earth based visitors. The problem is the particular second and third star in which the Dogon tribe were well aware of, as told to them supposedly by the Nommos ancient visiting beings, and which reside in the Sirius group, weren't discovery until only just recently. This additionally is the particular star group that the Nommos folks said they were from. A sought of aquatic human form of being very much like that Darla claims to be. the nightbat |
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Hi nightbat Did Darla ever mention how the Earth's air,or gravity fits
in with the conditions on her space ship.Moby reminded me she might have to live in a water medium same as him. Moby also reminded me he could care less about gravity.His force is an "up" force called "bouyancy" Moby designed the perfect space ship for animals that live in water like him It is built like an egg. The shell being made of ice the yoke(inside) liquid water. I thought about his idea and it has many great features traveling in deep space. Its transparent(no need for windows) It is self healing(if it hits something) It can easily be made large by pulling up next to a comet.(nurseries for babies) Water and weightlessness go together,as I look at Moby as I'm typing this.He is sound asleep in the middle of his tank. Funny thing is if I get up from my chair he is aware of it immediately. I knew how Big Moe could do that,but Moby is in water and separated by a glass wall. He must sleep with one eye open. Bert |
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