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IS EARTH THE ONLY PLANET WITH HUMAN LIFE?



 
 
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Old January 23rd 15, 11:48 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2TreBert
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On Wednesday, January 14, 2015 at 3:00:36 AM UTC-8, Ed Conrad wrote:
HOLD ONTO YOUR HAT FOR THE BOMBSHELL ANSWER

(But, first, a little background music, Maestro!)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1mQT1u_45I

David Fellin takes -- and passes -- a polygraph test about
his paranormal experiences while waiting to die after being
entombed underground in a Pennsylvania coal mine in August 1963.

(Actually, he had taken two separate lie detectors and passed
both with flying colors.)

http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdea...ata/proof8.jpg

Mr. Fellin swears on The Bible that every word he has revealed
is the truth, including being in the company of our Creator.

http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdea...proofbible.jpg

Mr. Fellin tells part of his remarkable story to the late
Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, considered the world's leading
authority on death and dying and the author of several books.

(Kubler-Ross, the very first person in all of medicine
to claim there IS life after physical death, said she
believed "every word.")

http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdea...ata/proof7.jpg

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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Miracle.jpg

AND NOW THE BOMBSHELL!

"There are more planets with human life
in the universe than there are grains
of sand on ALL of the beaches in the
world."
-- David Fellin

DEATH DOES NOT EXIST
http://www.edconrad.org

http://andruska.files.wordpress.com/...tSi3thXcQrHEBw

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Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh
American Association of Variable Star Observers, a pro-am organization studying stars that vary in brightness.
American Astronomical Society
American Meteor Society, an amateur organization specializing in meteor observations.
Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers, an amateur organization
Astronomical League, an umbrella organization of U.S. amateur astronomy societies.
Astronomical Society of Australia (ASA), the professional body representing astronomers in Australia.
Astronomical Society of Glasgow
Astronomical Society of New South Wales, based in Sydney, Australia.
Astronomical Society of South Australia
Astronomical Society of Southern Africa
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Astronomical Society of Victoria, based in Melbourne, Australia.
Astronomical Society Ruđer Bošković, from Belgrade, Serbia
Birmingham Astronomical Society, in Birmingham, Alabama
British Astronomical Association (BAA), the senior national association of amateur astronomers in the UK.
Confederation of Indian Amateur Astronomer Association (India)
Crayford Manor House Astronomical Society - Astronomy in South East London and North West Kent, Bexley and Dartford
Escambia Amateur Astronomers Association, Northwest Florida.
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Federation of Astronomical Societies (UK)
International Meteor Organization, an international organization dealing in meteor observations.
Jyotirvidya Parisanstha (Pune, India)
Karachi Astronomers Society, based in Karachi, Pakistan
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Khagol Mandal (Mumbai, India)
Kopernik Space Center
Louisville Astronomical Society
Macarthur Astronomical Society, a group of amateur astronomers based in south-western Sydney, Australia
Mohawk Valley Astronomical Society, Central New York, USA
Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society, an amateur astronomical society based in the south-east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
NASA Night Sky Network
Northern Virginia Astronomy Club
Northumberland Astronomical Society
Pakistan Amateur Astronomers Society
The Planetary Society
Polish Astronomical Society
Royal Astronomical Society in London
Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand
The SETI Institute
Société astronomique de France, the French astronomical society
Society for the History of Astronomy
Society for Popular Astronomy based in the United Kingdom for beginners to amateur astronomy
Southern Cross Astronomical Society, based in Miami, Florida, US.
Sutherland Astronomical Society based in Sydney, Australia
Space-India, an organisation dedicated to popularizing space science among Indian school students.
Spaceturk, an amateur organization specializing in planetary, lunar, and other solar system observations in Turkey


AA The way I see it findin a rock planet without microbe life is hard to do..There has to be microbes to be higher forms of life That is a given. TreBert
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Old January 24th 15, 09:55 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 4:29:43 AM UTC-8, HVAC wrote:
On 1/23/2015 5:48 PM, G=EMC^2TreBert wrote:


AA The way I see it findin a rock planet without microbe life is hard to do.There has to be microbes to be higher forms of life That is a given. TreBert



Mercury is one example of a rocky planet with no microbial life.
Probably Venus and Mars as well. So there goes THAT idea out the window.



How do you know Mercury has no microbial life? Have you been there and done tests? Actually Mars is currently showing the most promise of positive signs of life from tests being performed by the the space probes there now.

Double-A


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Old January 25th 15, 12:26 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 12:55:47 PM UTC-8, Double-A wrote:
On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 4:29:43 AM UTC-8, HVAC wrote:
On 1/23/2015 5:48 PM, G=EMC^2TreBert wrote:


AA The way I see it findin a rock planet without microbe life is hard to do.There has to be microbes to be higher forms of life That is a given. TreBert



Mercury is one example of a rocky planet with no microbial life.
Probably Venus and Mars as well. So there goes THAT idea out the window.



How do you know Mercury has no microbial life? Have you been there and done tests? Actually Mars is currently showing the most promise of positive signs of life from tests being performed by the the space probes there now.

Double-A


they also * hush, hush * found a rare isotope only produced by man made nuclear weapons. But, as with all things, NASA knows NOTHING.

Burp!
 




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