Posted on 06/05/2010 7:19:34 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
“Does he recall seeing any Klingons around Uranus?”
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None around my anus!!!!
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Well ok, I can relate to that.
This sure ain't Kansas we're living in.
yeah - sounds like he’s just got a great imagination.
my oldest son would sound out/sight read many, many words and would read entire childrens’ books to me at 2 yrs. old — when I sent him to pre-school at 3, they had to “bump” him up to the next class because he would read off all the lessons on the easel before the teachers could get a chance ... he got skipped up again from 4th to 6th ... some kids just have that gift — I don’t think they’re from Mars ... seriously
It is actually easier than you think. "-ovitch" means "son of" and "Kipriyan" is "Cyprian," a famous saint and common name.
Hence "Kypriyanovitch" means "son of Cyprian."
From the article......”Boriska is one of so-called “indigo children”. They start to appear on Earth as a token of the forthcoming grand transformation of the planet.”
This is all hokus pokus scamming stuff....Indigo Child is directly from the UFO ALIEN CULT groups....this kid was used by the “Project Camelot” UFO Hollywood has beens to star in yet another one of their bogus scams. His parents were payed bucks to exploit this kid. Once again some people just drink down the kool-aid....while the scam artists laugh all the way to the bank.
It was ‘Martian Child’ (2007) with John Cusack.
Convenient that he should be dressed in green.
Klatu barada nicto...
He’s just a Stranger in a Strange Land.
And that is an excellent argument against claims that he knows something that we don't. The cited portion is something that only a child can come up with. It explains nothing. For example, "the upper layer of solid metal" - just as Fenimore Cooper, he omits important details - what metal? Then, "the second layer of rubber" - rubber is an Earth-specific material, made from either the juices of some plants, or from oil. Does he imply that those plants and that oil are also present on other planets? And "the last layer with magnetic properties" - isn't it also a metal, since not many non-metals are ferromagnetic? Again, an important omission of details - something that a true ET would not make. If I were to be transported a century back, for example, I'd certainly mention *specifics* of things that I pretend to know. One word would be enough to prove that I know what I speak of. Up to 1865 I could, for example, mention that benzene molecule is a ring - nobody would know that.
There was a catastrophe on Mars where I lived. People like us still live there. There was a nuclear war between them. Everything burnt down. Only some of them survived. They built shelters and created new weapons. All materials changed. Martians mostly breathe carbon dioxide.
More problems here. If martian atmosphere was CO(2) during that war, how could anything burn? Flame is a process of oxidation, and oxygen must be a poison for a CO(2)-breathing being. Then he says "They built shelters and created new weapons" - why did they create new weapons if old ones were pretty successful in wiping them out? And it would be nice if he explains how one could extract energy out of CO(2) - unless Martians are plants, and the energy comes from the sunlight.
He says that the planet is inhabited now too, although it lost its atmosphere after a mammoth catastrophe.
Mammoth catastrophe? What's that? Did that catastrophe reduce the gravity on the planet? Gravity is what's holding the atmosphere. But a dreaming child is not likely to know that little detail, of course.
As he was talking, his mother noticed that Lemurians lived 70,000 years ago and they were nine meters tall.
And they were living on a continent that never was. Curiously, nobody was able to find bones of 9-meter tall beings, and those would be hard to miss because of the size and because 70,000 years ago is just like yesterday, as far as fossils are concerned. Trilobites died out 250 *million* years ago, but I can go to a field and pick a few shells myself.
Stranger In a Strange Land perhaps?
Cheers!
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