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Rare footage of Elvis Presley riding in the backseat of a limo in 1972 was just released on the Internet. Normally this wouldn't be much interest to us, but as he is on his way to a concert (clad in a stereotypical "Elvis" jumpsuit), his friends ask him if he saw the recent NASA shuttle launch. Presley doesn't reply that he missed it, but we're to believe that because he tells them at the time of the launch, "I was buried in beaver." Of course he was, he was the f*cking King. I can't believe he wasn't being blown on the car ride over while this was being filmed. Best part of the video is that Elvis didn't think the footage would have sound. I guess that was common in 1972? Joining Presley in the car were his father Vernon, Joe Esposito, and Red West.
I've also seen the certificates with President Nixon's signature, thanking the Engineers for placing the First Man on the Moon.
Your Welcome, @australianMJBeliever. There is also a lot more from David Icke. If you go on to those youtube pages than you will see more videos come up. Other people who have information out are Jesse Ventura,David Wilcock,Alex Jones. There's also some that are more religious such as 119Ministries and Chuck Missler. 119Ministries.com is interesting. There's also the history channel, and humanity healing. Then if you really want to go "out of the box", Go on The Galactic Federation of Light, and Alienleaks.com., Messages for Humanity from the Pleidians, Salusa, Archangel Michael. Go on youtube and type what you want in the "search".Happy ReadingLove :bearhug:
the radiation in the van allen belt alone would have killed them
There is considerable evidence that the Van Allen shields, which start at an altitude of between 250 miles to 750 miles, protect us from deadly solar and cosmic radiation. (Italics and bold in the below quotes are mine.)Herbert Friedman, in his book Sun and Earth, describes Van Allen's global survey of cosmic-ray intensity: "The results from Explorer I, launched on January 31, 1958, were so puzzling that instrument malfunction was suspected. High levels of radiation intensity appeared interspersed with dead gaps ... Explorer III succeeded fully, and most important, it carried a tape recorder. Simulation tests with intense X rays in the laboratory showed that the dead gaps represented periods when the Geiger counter in space had been choked by radiation of intensities a thousand times greater than the instrument was designed to detect. As Van Allen's colleague Ernie Ray exclaimed in disbelief: 'All space must be radioactive!'." Herbert Friedman later explains that "Of all the energy brought to the magnetosphere by the solar wind, only about 0.1 percent manages to cross the magnetic barrier."The April 28, 1997 HST Update: Recommisioning Status Report states that the Van Allen radiation belts, between 200 and 500 miles high, "act as a thin, protective skin for Earth, trapping charged particles before they bombard our planet and harm us."The Space Physics Textbook by the Space Physics Group of Oulu lists what high energy particle radiation in the radiation belts does and is:"-it degrades satellite components, particularly semiconductor and optical devices -it induces background noise in detectors -it induces errors in digital circuits -it induces electrostatic charge-up in insulators -it is also a threat to the astronauts".If it is a threat then why were not animal experiments beyond the Van Allen belts done first?From You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login"Today, we have far more knowledge of the space environment: from the turbulent surface of the Sun, with its continuous solar wind and periodic spewing of clouds of energetic ionized particles, to the protective boundary of the Earth's magnetic field, which provides a partial shield against deadly solar corpuscular radiation. The Earth's magnetic field is highly reactive to the onslaught of energy and pressure originating from the solar particles and fields."All kinds of animals have been sent in orbit only, and some have died. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login