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bebeto
10-11-2002, 05:05 PM
Some of the topics in this category get me thinking about all the hullabaloo with what's really up there on Mars. Of course the website for all the latest is:
Enterprise Mission (http://www.enterprisemission.com)
Yeah, sure, I just checked. They're moving their website. Stay tuned.

Anyway, I was listening to this taped remote viewing session of Mars, available on CD-ROM from the back of a book called Captain of My Ship, Master of My Soul. The CD-ROM is for PC, but the files are in QuickTime, so I was able to watch them. Really strange, poorly produced, stuff. The viewer saw a civilization of beings living, hibernating, underground after a natural disaster, a comet, ripped off the atmosphere. He saw it existing maybe a million years ago. The implication is that we are their descendants, I think.

Later that week, I'm searching on the web for more info, and I came across a bit of it in flash format along with some other weird items. Just search in google on:

remote viewing Mars

Anyway, the story that one of the remote viewing sites has, no maybe it was in the book Otherwhere by Kurt Leland (an interesting book by the way) is that the remote viewing session was actually requested by someone from NASA in 1983! Am I to believe that for at least twenty years the government has known what's up there, and they choose not to tell us?

The Enterprise Mission website has loads of conspiracy-laced things like this to read and look at.

Think about the notion of contact and how it would affect society. Maybe there's a parallel with psychedelic drugs and the closing of that door to the average citizen. Contact, either from outer or inner space, breaks down all the control mechanisms, e.g., religion, government, etc. And how's that gonna sell more cars? Food for thought.

Being insatiably curious, conspiracy talk is, for some reason, strangely satisfying. It fills a need, but also provides the impetus for more searching. "Now, that can't be true! Let's see what we can find out about that."

imported_Bill
10-28-2002, 03:31 PM
I've never done this before but cities on mars would seriously get too many people thinking they would have to reevaluate everything. When people start doing that you have just what we had in the sixties people out of the box .Government had to bring in herion and coke to stop it then god knows what they would try now

daniel
10-29-2002, 03:53 AM
In this vein of the impossibly conspiratorial, check out the new book "The Hunt for Zero Point" on anti-gravity technology.

Osiris
11-22-2002, 01:04 PM
bebeto

I also find the Enterprise Mission web sight fascinating.I love the part on Hyperdimensional Physics.I'm into the Mars angle also.to add another book recommendation.Rule by Secrecy by Jim Marrs is by far the best I've read.it pull's together the Pyrimids,Freemasonry and the Mars connection.Reading the last half of the book is almost impossible to stop.Can't put it down.I HIGHLY recommend it.Anyone who has thoroughly read the Enterprise Mission page and,as you and I can both relate,"Being insatiably curious, conspiracy talk is, for some reason, strangely satisfying. It fills a need, but also provides the impetus for more searching. "Now, that can't be true! Let's see what we can find out about that."

Conspiracy is not a negitive word in my circle of friends I find it to foster some of the greatest discusions with the right open minded people.

Later