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Attention conspiracy and remote viewing fans!

Engyo

Prince of Dorkness!
Massive coverup! Remote viewing experts find industrial complex on Mars

I love -- LOVE! -- nonsense like this.
Something called the "Farsight Institute" claims there is an active industrial complex on Mars. That's right, a real life factory.
As evidence the institute offers the following, clearly conclusive, photo:
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Mars industrial site with (a) nozzle spray and (b,c) domes
The science of remote viewing, especially the use of military grade remote viewers, can tell us a lot about Mars, says Courtney Brown of the Farsight Institute. Watch more in this video.
Never mind, don't watch the video. It's chock full of poppycock. Fortunately for us Alfred Lambremont Webre has watched the video and apparently was very taken by it. He posts a very sober recap at the Examiner and summarizes some of the following conclusions from the image above:
• A large dome at the site is an artificial structure;
• Tunnels connect various chambers at the site;
• The original builders of the site were ancient;
• Current occupants of the site do not understand its original technology;
• The level of the original technology is high;
• There is a shortage of spare parts at the site;
• The site may be used for power or energy generation;
• There are intense flashing lights at the site;
• There is a sense of despondency among the occupants of the site;
• There is a laboratory setting at the site, occupants wear uniforms, and there are more men than women;
• The site occupants view this as a hardship post;
• The site occupants cannot return home and knew that when they accepted;
• There is No ET (extraterrestrial) content detected at the site;
• The occupants at the site could be human;
• The occupants of the site are of unknown origin;
• The site may be a black budget operation.
• The remote viewing interpretations of the site may be a decoding error.
This is all great stuff, of course (I mean really, there are more men there than women?). But my favorite bit amidst all this greatness is the fifth comment on the blog entry by Alph, which states, "there are scientology ads running on this site." As if that should be a huge surprise.


Posted by Eric Berger at July 30, 2010 07:56 AM

Massive coverup! Remote viewing experts find industrial complex on Mars | SciGuy | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
 
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