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Life on the Moon
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Hi everybody,

I stumbled over a book by Ingo Swann, where he claims there is life on the moon, or at least activity by someone.

http://www.amazon.de/Geheimsache-Mond-Vo...amp;sr=1-1

A similar story emerges from Maurice Chatelain:
http://www.amazon.com/Our-Cosmic-Ancesto...+chatelain

Has anyone of you observed something that would indeed confirm that there are measurable activities by someone, whether human or E.T., on the moon? Has anyone of you ever looked at the moon with a telescope? I am just curious to have your take on this.
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(10-08-2012, 08:55 AM)Jacaranda Wrote: Hi everybody,

I stumbled over a book by Ingo Swann, where he claims there is life on the moon, or at least activity by someone.

http://www.amazon.de/Geheimsache-Mond-Vo...amp;sr=1-1

A similar story emerges from Maurice Chatelain:
http://www.amazon.com/Our-Cosmic-Ancesto...+chatelain

Has anyone of you observed something that would indeed confirm that there are measurable activities by someone, whether human or E.T., on the moon? Has anyone of you ever looked at the moon with a telescope? I am just curious to have your take on this.



I'll remind that Ingo Swann was a Scientologist and, if memory serves correctly, helped establish it's Celebrity Centre. LOL! So I'll just say "Connect the dots".



As for viewing the moon with a telescope....I have . Through telescopes of friends and at the observatory.

http://www.cincinnatiobservatory.org/

I saw no activity whatsoever.
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(10-08-2012, 09:15 AM)Mercy Now Wrote: I'll remind that Ingo Swann was a Scientologist and, if memory serves correctly, helped establish it's Celebrity Centre. LOL! So I'll just say "Connect the dots".

As for viewing the moon with a telescope....I have . Through telescopes of friends and at the observatory.

http://www.cincinnatiobservatory.org/

I saw no activity whatsoever.


Ah... Scientology. There we have it. I am starting to think that 95% of nonsense is made up by cults and their associates.

Curious that Xanthas was the one to recommend me Ingo Swann... A lot of things falling into place there... :-)

Which also reminds me, there is a book out there by someone who left Scientology and shares horror stories about them:
http://www.amazon.com/Blown-Good-Curtain...n+for+good
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(10-08-2012, 09:43 AM)Jacaranda Wrote:
(10-08-2012, 09:15 AM)Mercy Now Wrote: I'll remind that Ingo Swann was a Scientologist and, if memory serves correctly, helped establish it's Celebrity Centre. LOL! So I'll just say "Connect the dots".

As for viewing the moon with a telescope....I have . Through telescopes of friends and at the observatory.

http://www.cincinnatiobservatory.org/

I saw no activity whatsoever.



Ah... Scientology. There we have it. I am starting to think that 95% of nonsense is made up by cults and their associates.

Curious that Xanthas was the one to recommend me Ingo Swann... A lot of things falling into place there... :-)

Which also reminds me, there is a book out there by someone who left Scientology and shares horror stories about them:
http://www.amazon.com/Blown-Good-Curtain...n+for+good



I have friends that escaped Scientology. One of which the wife and kids literally escaped in the middle of the night.
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I have friends that escaped Scientology. One of which the wife and kids literally escaped in the middle of the night.
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It is scary. The Expansions Cult seems mild compared to what emerges these days about Scientology. There was a story in the papers here saying they kept a girl as a sex slave for 10 years, who was working on a Scientology yacht! She had to serve drinks and spread legs when asked... A young girl, who was in there from age of 18-29. She also escaped at some point after she realized that this is not what life should be about.
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I have friends that escaped Scientology. One of which the wife and kids literally escaped in the middle of the night.
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It is scary. The Expansions Cult seems mild compared to what emerges these days about Scientology. There was a story in the papers here saying they kept a girl as a sex slave for 10 years, who was working on a Scientology yacht! She had to serve drinks and spread legs when asked... A young girl, who was in there from age of 18-29. She also escaped at some point after she realized that this is not what life should be about.
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Expansions has many,many ties to Scientology. Peter Moon was also a Scientologist.
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#7
Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lseo5xXhQ60

discuss the Secret Space Program.. And shows suppose actual pictures of basses on the moon.

MN , what is your take on john lear?

I have not watched his other vids but i might soon
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#8
My take on John Lear ?

Let me be very articulate and concise.........Pffffft!!
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#9
Ingo Swann trained Ed Dames also......(another dot that connects to other dots)
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#10
If I remember correctly Stewart said that the NWO has it's foundation in Scientology.
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