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Post by Virginia on Aug 25, 2012 18:49:59 GMT -5
Neil Armstrong has died at the age of 82. Wouldn't I get excited if he left a diary about UFO's and Aliens. Now that he is dead no one can threaten him not to talk.
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Post by Virginia on Aug 25, 2012 22:05:14 GMT -5
My friend said "Maybe Neil Armstrong left an envelope that says Upon my demise ---give this envelope to Virginia". Answers to all my questions.
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Post by Dave on Aug 26, 2012 17:50:25 GMT -5
Dear Virginia,
I am bound by an oath of secrecy, so all I can cay is:
Job_19:15 They that dwell in my house, and my maids, count me for a stranger; I am an alien in their sight.
Psa_69:8 I am become a stranger unto my brethren, And an alien unto my mother's children.
Pro_5:10 Lest strangers be filled with thy strength, And thy labors be in the house of an alien,
Ecc_6:2 a man to whom God giveth riches, wealth, and honor, so that he lacketh nothing for his soul of all that he desireth, yet God giveth him not power to eat thereof, but an alien eateth it; this is vanity, and it is an evil disease.
Sincerely, Neal Armstrong A 33rd degree Mason from Ohio
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Post by Dave on Aug 27, 2012 20:36:43 GMT -5
Cueva de los TayosFrom Wikipedia, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cueva_de_los_TayosCueva de los Tayos (Spanish, "Cave of the Oilbirds") is a natural cave located on the eastern slopes of the Andes mountains in the Morona-Santiago province of Ecuador. Located at an elevation of about 800m within thinly-bedded limestone and shale, the principal entrance to Cueva de Los Tayos is within rainforest at the bottom of a dry valley. The largest of three entrances is a 65 meter deep shaft leading to 4.6 kilometers of spacious passages and a chamber measuring 90 meters by 240 meters. The cave has a vertical range of 201 meters with its lowest point ending in a sump. Von Däniken popularizes the cave The cave was popularized by Erich von Däniken's 1973 book The Gold of the Gods, in which he wrote that Juan Moricz had claimed to have explored Cueva de los Tayos in 1969 and discovered mounds of gold, unusual sculptures and a metallic library. These items were said to be located within artificial tunnels that had been created by a lost civilization with help from extraterrestrial beings. The 1976 Expedition As a result of the claims published in von Däniken’s book, an investigation of Cueva de los Tayos was organized by Stan Hall from Britain in 1976. One of the largest and most expensive cave explorations ever undertaken, the expedition included over a hundred people, including experts in a variety of fields, British and Ecuadorian military personnel, a film crew, and former astronaut Neil Armstrong. ... There was no evidence of Von Däniken’s more exotic claims, although some physical features of the cave did approximate his descriptions and some items of zoological, botanical and archaeological interest were found.
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Post by Dave on Aug 27, 2012 20:47:11 GMT -5
The Quest For The Metal Library Philip Coppens - www.philipcoppens.com/metal_libr.htmlA system of tunnels and caves beneath Ecuador and Peru is reputed to hold an ancient treasure-house of artefacts including two libraries, one containing inscribed metal books and the other storing tablets of crystal. It's not what you know, but who you know. In 1973, Erich von Däniken, at the height of his fame following the success of Chariots of the Gods?, claimed that he had entered into a gigantic subterranean tunnel system in Ecuador, which he was told spanned the length of the continent—surely evidence that our ancestors were highly advanced, if not extraterrestrial? The structure was believed to house a library in which books were made out of metal—this in an area where today there is nothing but "primitive" Indian tribes with no written language. Evidence of a lost civilisation? It was a major claim, and it did not go unchallenged. Neil Armstrong, inside the Tayos Cave, 1976 Attachments:
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Post by Richard on Aug 28, 2012 14:18:34 GMT -5
I looked this up and the story does sound very suspect!
First we are told that Neal Armstrong was a very private person, turning down each and every opportunity to benefit from his "Celebrity Status." Refuse to do endorsements! Refused to allow his name to be connected with any form of promotion!
Yet, when you read the story of him going on this caving expedition; it says he went has the “honorary celebrity.” Doesn’t quite fit does it? So, why did Neal Armstrong go along? There is no record of him being interested in caves before this expedition.
The caving expedition was to find a metal library written by aliens. The final report only says they didn’t find anything, except for some things that were archeologically relevant. What does that mean? Did they find something or not? Or, did they find something they are not going to admit to?
Check out another astronaut. James Irwin (from: wikipedia) “Irwin was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He also served as a member of the astronaut support crew for Apollo 10, the first mission to carry the full Apollo stack to the moon, and was the dry run for the first manned moon landing. He then served as backup lunar module pilot for the second moon landing mission, Apollo 12. Between July 26 and August 7, 1971 – as the Apollo 15 Lunar Module Pilot (LMP) – Irwin logged 295 hours and 11 minutes in space. His Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA) on the Moon's surface amounted to 18 hours and 30 minutes of the mission time (an additional 33 minutes was used to do a stand-up EVA by opening the LM's docking hatch to survey the surroundings and take photographs). Irwin’s mission was more science-based than previous missions, which meant that they received intensive geological training to meet the demanding nature of the mission profile. This extra training is credited with allowing them to make one of the most important discoveries of the Apollo era: the Genesis Rock.
Irwin is also known for his Christian work. He left NASA and retired from the Air Force with the rank of Colonel in 1972 and founded the High Flight Foundation, spending his last 20 years as a "Goodwill Ambassador for the Prince of Peace", stating that "Jesus walking on the earth is more important than man walking on the moon". He frequently spoke about how his experiences in space had made the presence of God even more real to him than before. Beginning in 1973, Irwin led several expeditions to Mount Ararat, Turkey in search of the remains of Noah's Ark.”
What did he say? “…stating that "Jesus walking on the earth is more important than man walking on the moon". He frequently spoke about how his experiences in space had made the presence of God even more real to him than before.”
Both these men walked upon the moon.
They most likely saw the same evidence.
One of them went on to search for earthly evidence of extraterrestrials.
One of them went on to search for earthly evidence of scripture.
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Post by Dave on Sept 16, 2012 14:09:27 GMT -5
Armstrong Burial at SeaU.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Paul Nagy, USS Philippine Sea, and Carol Armstrong, wife of Neil Armstrong, commit the cremated remains of Neil Armstrong to sea during a burial at sea service held onboard the USS Philippine Sea (CG 58), Friday, Sept. 14, 2012, in the Atlantic Ocean. Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, died Saturday, Aug. 25. He was 82. Attachments:
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Post by Virginia on Sept 16, 2012 16:31:42 GMT -5
I am really shocked that Neil Armstrong wanted to be buried at sea. If I were a betting person I would have thought that he would want his ashes to be scatered in other space.
Doesn't that sound realistic to you?
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