Fw: Cern: The Next Bermuda Triangle?
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Sujet: Fw: Cern: The Next Bermuda Triangle?
De: quin...@francom.esoterisme (quintal)
Groupes: fr.soc.complots
Organisation: Club-Internet / T-Online France
Date: 06. May 2008, 15:47:22
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In article <43f983b0-6abf-4249-8bb6-660b1f2b9d23
@y21g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, bigred@shout.net says...
> Cern: The Next Bermuda Triangle?
>
> (Conspiracy Nation, 05/06/08) ? In ?Secrets Of The Unified
> Field? (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2008), Joseph P. Farrell describes
> after-affects suffered by crew members involved in the ?Philadelphia
> Experiment.? Magneto-phosphenes and Purkinji patterns were
> experienced. (Sensation of light produced by stimuli other than
> light.) Worse than this, there was a tendency to at times become
> ?caught in the flow,? ?stuck in the green,? and/or ?stuck in
> molasses.? The USS Eldridge was supposed to become only invisible to
> radar, but the alleged ?Philadelphia Experiment? worked ?too well?:
> the DE-173 USS Eldridge itself became invisible, along with her crew.
> Later, such a little thing as a magnetic compass could again pull
> Eldridge crew members ?into the green.? (See also, ?Philadelphia
> Experiment At Cern?? http://www.shout.net/~bigred/Cern.html)
>
> Farrell (op. cit.) pins down that Destroyer Escort 173 (DE-173) USS
> Eldridge was at sea when the ?Philadelphia Experiment? took place, and
> not in a Philadelphia dockyard. (A small prototype of the experiment
> may have occurred in Philadelphia.) The Eldridge, it turns out, was
> near Bermuda when unanticipated results affected the ship and its
> crew. This raises the possibility that not only did the crew members
> suffer after-effects (Purkinji patterns, being ?caught in the flow,?
> etc.), but that the area around Bermuda itself may also have suffered
> similar after-effects. The ?Bermuda Triangle? phenomena might be also
> an after-effect of the ?Philadelphia Experiment.?
>
> A Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has been built at Cern, near Geneva,
> Switzerland. This summer, an unusual experiment is planned. But as in
> the case of the rumored Philadelphia Experiment, there are concerns
> about ?unintended consequences.? A ?runaway black hole? (extremely
> dense matter with huge gravitational pull) could begin sucking in
> everything around it. There are also fears about ?strangelets,?
> described as ?kind of genetically re-engineered subatomic particles
> that could change other particles into more of themselves.? When the
> first Atomic bomb was tested in New Mexico, the scientists did not
> know if the chain-reaction would stop: there was a chance the A-bomb
> would blow up the entire planet. Something roughly similar could also
> conceivably happen with the Cern ?strangelets.? (?One big bang is
> usually all it takes,? by Rahn Forney.
http://www.ldnews.com/columns/ci_9136866)
>
> In 2002, Houston's Brentwood Baptist Church became the first to
> contain a McDonald's restaurant inside. (?First McChurch Launched,?
> http://www.shout.net/~bigred/McChurch.htm). To the Conspiracy Nation
> editor, this was an ominous sign. He had had a vivid dream in the
> 1980s concerning the ?return of the Moors (Muslims)? to Europe and
> that continent becoming ?a stony land.? The dream also contained a
> church with a McDonald's restaurant in the back. (?And Europe Is A
> Stony Land,? http://www.shout.net/~bigred/StoneyLand.html)
>
> Ever since and on several occasions, this editor has pondered the
> meaning of ?and Europe is a stony land.? Might it involve the
> consequence of nuclear war, with Europe reduced to rubble? Now, a new
> interpretation has come to mind: Europe or parts of it converted into
> a sort of ?Bermuda Triangle,? after-effect of the Cern experiment.
>
> Conspiracy Nation
>
> http://www.shout.net/~bigred/cn.html
>
>
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