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  1. Squirrel

    Sorry, Anton ...

    In this particular example, the appearance of the weathered sandstone exterior, versus the smooth, light-grey, right-angled interior is so clear that I can't think of any way the interior can be seen as just more sandstone. Just my two cents, of course. I do hope eventually others will chime...
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    Sorry, Anton ...

    Mmm ... I don't see that a straight line shear in sandstone is remotely as concrete-like as the light grey surface inside that doorway. Just my interpretation of course. -- Squirrel
  3. Squirrel

    Sorry, Anton ...

    Commentator Anton Petrov posted a video of the "door on Mars," screen shot above. Link: But I have to say "Sorry, Anton" in response to Anton's attempt to write the doorway off as "pareidolia." (The tendency for people to see things which aren't actually present. Such as faces in clouds.)...
  4. Squirrel

    More Conspiracy Theories

    Apologies, Randall ... I'm too simple-minded to understand all the innuendo in the video. Is the guy on camera hinting that the predicted food shortages are highly likely, or, is he hinting that the whole food shortage idea is a wacko conspiracy theory and couldn't possibly happen? Once I...
  5. Squirrel

    Don't Make Too Much of This

    Mmm ... I'd say the coincidence possibility depends on how many repeats of your knowing the next card occurred. Two, maybe coincidence. Three, doubtful it was coincidence. Four - no way it was coincidence. -- Squirrel
  6. Squirrel

    Has anyone argued there were moon landings successfully?

    Great point about the blended footage idea, 1stEarth. The reason I posted this is that almost every time a radio commentator raises this issue, they are absolutely convinced the moon landings were faked. I'm just wondering if anyone has come up with a really convincing narrative which shows...
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    Has anyone argued there were moon landings successfully?

    Good point, Zontar (Soviet response) and thanks. Personally, I don't think anyone can argue that the rocket engine exhaust taking off from the moon to the command module was anything other than happening in a vacuum. And the way the rover wheels kicked up dust, which settled right back to the...
  8. Squirrel

    Has anyone argued there were moon landings successfully?

    Just wondering if anyone has successfully argued that the moon landings actually took place? By "successfully" I mean that opponents who deny the moon landings took place changed their position and at least acknowledged that there is "some possiblilty," or better, that the landings took place...
  9. Squirrel

    Something is Mimicking My voice and my brothers

    Doppelganger? I don't think I've heard of doppelganger cases where the double actually spoke, though. -- squirrel
  10. Squirrel

    Crossword puzzle problem

    You know, that pops up so much in discussions of psychic phenomena that I tend to believe The Creator intentionally set up these experiences so profiting from them will fail. -- Squirrel
  11. Squirrel

    Crossword puzzle problem

    No, I've done them for years, and this is radically different. Something is going on, and if anyone knows how to contact the spirit world complaints department, I'd be grateful! -- Squirrel
  12. Squirrel

    Crossword puzzle problem

    I do a fair number of crossword puzzles, being retired. In recent years, I've noticed that correct answers pop into my head FAR more quickly and easily than what I would consider normal. Beyond that, I had never seen/heard/read some of these answers before. This, overwhelmingly at times...
  13. Squirrel

    A couple of interesting visual phenomena

    I've noticed all my life (as have others I've discussed this with) that when my eyes are completely closed, the image is not total jet black, even in total darkness. Intstead, it's always been an almost black background with irregular blobs or "islands" which are very dark grey, almost as dark...
  14. Squirrel

    It's Been Nice Knowing You All

    I'd just like to observe that conflicts regarding what's best in the COVID arena are typically differences in which information each person chooses to believe. I don't believe either "side" wants anything but the best for society. It's frustrating when someone on the opposite "side" of the...
  15. Squirrel

    Pentagon Disclosure or Disinformation?

    . Yup. I'll give it a 100% chance they all apply. I've never been comfortable with the idea it's "all this" or "all that." -- Squirrel
  16. Squirrel

    General Health & Antiaging

    . OK, I won't discuss, but I'm very aware that like any other human being, particularly those highly active politically, Alex is no angel. I'm aware of the lawsuits, and I'm also aware of the huge amount of important, unique content Alex has delivered. There's this thing called weighing...
  17. Squirrel

    General Health & Antiaging

    . Mmm ... the audio clip I posted was from a doctor, not Alex Jones. I've been an Alex Jones listener daily for the past two decades. He doesn't spend an inordinate amount of time plugging the supplements he sells. Furthermore, selling supplements is an honest way to support a radio program -...
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    General Health & Antiaging

    July 23, 2021 Just managed to get the ATTACHED 3-minute audio clip of the end of an Alex Jones interview today with Dr. Bryan Ardis, an advocate of natural medicine. (Start is clipped as it took me a bit of time to get the recording software started.) Dr. Ardis's page is here: Dr. Bryan Ardis...
  19. Squirrel

    No, George Adamski Didn't Beat Him to Space!

    . Hangin' out with squirrels creates an unbeatable serenity bubble for me! (Lots of peanuts help too!) -- Squirrel
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