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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

The Mount Hermon-Roswell Connection - Rob Skiba

This is one of the most informative basic lectures on this subject I've heard yet.

Amazing "Dragon" Footage (REAL Monsters

Are they beginning to manifest now?

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Who Are the Sinister Black Eyed Children

Angel saves man from near death! Caught on video

Wow! Get ready, people. You ain't seen nothing yet.



ScienceCasts: Studying Earth’s Magnetic Personality

March 10, 2015: Magnetic reconnection could be the Universe's favorite way to make things explode.
It operates anywhere magnetic fields pervade space--which is to say almost everywhere. In the cores of galaxies, magnetic reconnection sparks explosions visible billions of light-years away. On the sun, it causes solar flares as powerful as a million atomic bombs. At Earth, it powers magnetic storms and auroras. It's ubiquitous.

The problem is, researchers can't explain it.







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Monday, March 9, 2015

10 Famous Scientists Who Held Surprising Supernatural Beliefs




While we typically hold up scientists, especially those who have made important discoveries, as paragons of rationality, numerous scientists have had fascinations with cryptids, psychic phenomena, and other aspects of the occult. And what some of these particular people believed may surprise you.

Top photo: A seance held by Eusapia Palladino at the home of astronomer Camille Flammarion in France on November 25, 1898. Photo by H. Mairet, via Musees de la Ville de Strasbourg.

1. Sir Isaac Newton and His Belief in the Occult

Ot may surprise folks who are familiar only with Sir Issac Newton's mathematical and scientific contributions that Newton was profoundly interested in the occult. Newton was a devout Anglican and an alchemist — neither of which was unusual for an English scientist in the 17th and 18th centuries. (Although many of Newton's particular religious beliefs, particularly his anti-Trinitarianism, would have been considered heretical at the time.) Still, it's can be difficult for some modern readers to reconcile Newton's mathematical descriptions of the universe with his obsessions with Biblical numerology, astrology, and a quest for the Philosopher's Stone.

Newton made no distinction between the scientific and the mystical. He believed that the world could be understood through mathematics as well as through secrets hidden in the Bible. Based on his interpretations of the Scriptures, he even estimated the date of the end of the world. (He pegged it at around 2060, although he was himself suspicious of people who thought they had the exact year down.) He thought he could divine the size of the Earth by studying the geometry of Solomon's Temple. He conducted numerous experiments in his quest to create the fabled Philosopher's Stone. And his work in religion and alchemy was just as detailed as his work in what we would today consider science.

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Saturday, March 7, 2015

Monday, March 2, 2015

Visions .....

I began having more and more visions of things to come and some have already come to pass. This lady is on the same page as I am but she was there in 2007. She’s on target. Listen to her. I will publish my own visions at a later time.

Evelyn Paglini Discusses Evil, Magick & Predictions: