Apr
28
2010
Hudson
Vivos Bunker. Photograph: Terra Vivos/Barcroft USA
Via The Observer: An American Company, Vivos has started building twenty bunkers spread out across the U.S. to allow up to 4,000 people to live for a year, underground. It’ll cost about $50,000 per person. But in addition to cash, you’ll need to submit to a screening test, presumably to determine if you’re worth saving when the world goes to pot. Video after the jump. Continue reading
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Apr
28
2010
Hudson
Apollo 11 Launch
Via Gizmodo: Check out this amazing look at the Apollo 11 launch. People tend to focus on the technology around the Saturn V rocket but all the work that goes into the pad and the mobile launcher is just as amazing. The video below is only focusing on the bottom of the pad and the fire trench. It’s a really interesting piece of film, shot at 500 frames per second – so this eight minute video is only of a 30 second event (to see it in HD, be sure to visit Vimeo directly. Video after the jump. Continue reading
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Apr
26
2010
Hudson
UFO Congress: 04/25/2010
6:15pm: Mark Darling – “ Your Galactic Neighbors”
Mark Darling
The guy who’s been running the sound all weekend is giving us a background on higher-dimensional beings. Ten millions years ago, Earth was planet of peace, where many different races lived and worked together. We were a legend across the universe, until evil forces put an end to that. Blah, blah, blah – aquatic apes from Vega colonized Earth. I guess. Then there was a big galactic war and about a million years ago, planets were destroyed, including the one that now makes up the asteroid belt. Continue reading
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Apr
26
2010
Hudson
UFO Congress: 04/25/2010
5:15pm: Farah Yurdozu – “Love in an Alien Purgatory”
Farah Yurdozu
Yurdozu is definitely the most attractive speaker thus far. A Spanish teacher by trade, this Turk has been exploring the UFO phenomena for about twenty years. She’s giving a basic background on Turskish UFO sightings. She also talks about the underground cities and wonders if they’re of alien design.
Again, technical issues creep up and prevent us from watching footage of UFOs. It’s a little odd that people that study UFOs can’t operate computers or projectors.
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Apr
25
2010
Hudson
UFO Congress: 04/25/2010
12:15pm: George Haas – “Avian Geoglyphs on Mars”
George Haas
Haas founded the Cydonia Institute after becoming interested in the face on Mars. His presentation is called Parrotopia and centers around a formation on Mars which resembles a parrot that is over a mile long. The basic claim is that there is no way this shape could have occurred naturally, it must have been sculpted. Of course the question becomes who created this and why?
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Apr
25
2010
Hudson
UFO Congress: 04/25/2010
10am: Nicholette Pavlevsky – “The Next Wave of ET Contact”
Nicholette Pavlevsky
This session started out as a bad sermon by one of those people who have had a fucked-up life and either turn to organized religion or conspiracy/ET theories to feel complete. Standard story: vague hints of suffering and abuse but no actual examples, followed by an acceptance of all that has happened, and a new found zest for life. Seize the moment. Again, textbook speech on spirituality with just a bent towards contact. Yep, there goes the part on opening up your chakras. Continue reading
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Apr
25
2010
Hudson
Day two started out in a smaller room – wonder if this was by plan or if there was just a lack of interest? Either way people seemed ready to get started. There was a quick survey to see if anyone had seen anything unusual in the sky in the past few months. Strange lights did not garner any witnesses, but there were plenty of people who had seen chemtrails.
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Apr
25
2010
Hudson
UFO/ET Congress – 4/24/2010
7:45pm: Joe Montaldo – “Types of Aliens and ET Contacts”
Joe Montaldo
Montaldo from ICAR gave a very disjointed but intriguing look at the various types of aliens that humans have encountered over the years. It was a fun session, probably best summed up with more bullet points. Continue reading
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Apr
25
2010
Hudson
UFO/ET Congress – 4/24/2010
7:15pm: Peter Woronoff – “Alien Abductology”
Peter Woronoff
Peter Woronoff is a psychotherapist and teaches martial arts – a potent combination. Essentially his presentation’s message was that said one could prevent or greatly reduce the risk of being abducted by either using love or your inner warrior instinct to force the alien to let you go. “Make love not war, but prepare for both” was how one attendee summed it up. Continue reading
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Apr
25
2010
Hudson
UFO/ET Congress – 4/24/2010
4pm: Dr. Julian Salt “Global Crisis – Connecting the Dots”
Earth Defence HQ
Dr. Salt gave an excellent presentation that just happen to be mired with technological difficulties. Even with all the hubbub surrounding the video projector, he was able to get his point across that almost all of the major negative events currently impacting our planet are interwoven and will result in the crash of politics, economics and the environment. Continue reading
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