Thursday, July 23, 2009

The Monolith On Phobos



9 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's interesting to note too that Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin advocates missions to Phobos first to set it up as a base for recon missions to Mars.

Also Aldrin is a 33rd degree Mason.

Now I don't know if that makes a huge difference, or if Masonic lodges hold any special knowledge of previous ancient human civilizations that might have colonized the Solar System thousands of years ago, but slowly and surely, leaks of information like this makes it hard for the elites to keep the lies of contemporary history viable.

23/7/09 5:14 AM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

In little ways, intentional or not, all the secrets being kept from us are going to be exposed.
From my way of looking at it we've only been allowed to know a very small percentage of an astounding story being kept from us.

23/7/09 5:09 PM  
Blogger Alfred Lehmberg said...

Hiya --

Anybody know how big that thing is?

I've visited several sites for same and I'm blind to the information if it's there.

This is my peeve about all such reports, on Mars in particular. You're seldom told how big —or small— the photographed thing _is_.

Here's the proceeding for a similar thing closer to home. ...Something else I don't have the dimensions of... makes the pictures almost valueless...

http://www.alienview.net/tele9.html


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25/7/09 5:55 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The loose talk of Masons coming from non masons is getting a little old. Anyone can be a Mason. 33 degree is part of the concordant body of Scottish rite, there is Nothing higher than a Master Mason of 3rd degree, period.

People who talk about 33 degree masons as being high up are talking out of their ass. These guys merely chose to pursue Scottish rite activities.

Any man of good moral character and sound judgement can become a mason and learn it's secrets and mysteries, but I wouldn't recommend it to the tin foil hat contingent because quite frankly, they are the least capable at handling the truth.

19/10/11 1:26 PM  
Blogger Alfred Lehmberg said...

Pretty thin, Anymo...

First, Masons are as moral or criminal as the the general population. I've known of some pretty _scummy_ ones for my part. Second, few know all the secrets of a _secret_ organization. I'd rather suspect this includes yourself. Thirdly, it's been my experience that dismissive naysayers, usually pointing three fingers at themselves as they speciously accuse, are invariably themselves least capable of handling "the truth," whatever that turns out to be.

...but thanks for taking part and providing us with your own alternative "ass" talk, eh?

...Oh yeah, Buzz Aldrin can kiss my ass. Ta-ta.

19/10/11 1:59 PM  
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