Posted in Alt History, Videos on Aug 22nd, 2007
Yesterday, here at New Branes, we posted an article about an alleged ancient craft apparently found by Apollo 15 from orbit, and an Apollo 20 mission, commanded by a William Rutledge that apparently took place to explore that craft.
But Mr. Rutledge had another claim: That during the mission, they found the ruins of a lunar [...]
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Posted in News, Uncategorized on Aug 21st, 2007
According to this article on News.com, NASA is planning to put 12 million photographs and 100,000 hours of film and video footage on the Internet, all for free. Exactly when this will be happening is unclear, but they have partnered with the Internet Archive to host the materials at nasaimages.org. (Not linked because there is [...]
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Posted in Alt History, Videos on Aug 20th, 2007
There’s a story that’s been going since the spring of this year. It’s about a supposed mission that took place in 1976. Now, the official position is the Apollo missions 18 - 20 were scrubbed, and there were never any televised launches to say otherwise. But the individual claiming to have been the commander of [...]
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Posted in Metaphysics, Philosophy, paranormal on Aug 15th, 2007
Through my life, I’ve had many unusual experiences, but because they were so common for me, many required thought to see and understand just how “tilted” my world was. I simply thought that was how everyone experienced the world.
For instance, I’ve had a severe chronic pain condition for whole my life. When I was six, [...]
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Posted in Alt Science on Aug 9th, 2007
This article written by Leedskalnin compares magnetic forces to life forces to show that magnetic force never “dies”. In it, he discusses his perpetual motion holder and how it behaves as a living system.
MINERAL, VEGETABLE AND ANIMAL LIFE
by Edward Leedskalnin
What is life? Mineral life is to hold the mineral matter together. Vegetable life is to [...]
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Posted in Encounters, Metaphysics, paranormal on Aug 3rd, 2007
I own two house cats. One practices yoga, acrobatic gymnastics, tag, Olympian jumping, and the fine art of pushing her boundaries. The other, being a rather jumpy cat, has learned how to exit this reality (literally) whenever she feels a bit stressed. That’s right; exit this reality. As in, to get into rooms that have [...]
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