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Antaletriangle 02-15-2009 10:09 PM

Dreamland:1 hour in:Kerala red rain scientist-E.T. lifeform.
 
http://www.unknowncountry.com/media/
Valentine's Special: Love and Well-Being

February 14, 2009

Our resident psychic medium Marla Frees is an expert on the relationship between psychic energy and physical well-being, and here she interviews on of the great masters of just how energetic principles relate to our overall health and spiritual growth.

1 Hour in Linda Moulton-Howe speaks to the Indian,Kerala red rain scientist who's performed various extreme tests on the red rain that was gathered after it fell over Kerala a few years ago-he deduced it's of extra terrestrial origin;will the scientific community take his papers seriously?

unlimited mind 02-15-2009 10:13 PM

Re: Dreamland:1 hour in:Kerala red rain scientist-E.T. lifeform.
 
thank you for posting this! i have been patiently waiting for this info to come out. :wub2:

Antaletriangle 02-15-2009 10:42 PM

Re: Dreamland:1 hour in:Kerala red rain scientist-E.T. lifeform.
 
You're welcome-i feel that the scientific doctrine finds revelations in science hard to deal with as certain discoveries often don't fit their neat little models.

Dantheman62 02-15-2009 11:53 PM

Re: Dreamland:1 hour in:Kerala red rain scientist-E.T. lifeform.
 
http://static.newworldencyclopedia.o...aterSample.jpg
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Rain water sample (left) and after the particles settled (right). Dried sediment (center).

From July 25 to September 23, 2001, red rain sporadically fell on the southern Indian state of Kerala. Heavy downpours occurred in which red-colored rain fell, staining clothes with an appearance similar to that of blood. People reported yellow, green, and black rain also. Initially, scientists suspected that fallout from a hypothetical meteor burst colored the rains, but a study commissioned by the Government of India found that the rains had been colored by airborne spores from a locally prolific terrestrial alga.
Then in early 2006, the colored rains of Kerala suddenly rose to worldwide attention after media reports of a conjecture that the colored particles constituted extraterrestrial cells, proposed by Godfrey Louis and Santhosh Kumar of the Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam. An investigation into the isotopic ratios of nitrogen and carbon supported the terrestrial origins of the solid material in the red rain.
The unexplained nature of the red rain phenomena in Kerela has led to speculation of a dramatic sort. Some have postulated that the red rain constitutes a form of hypothetical microorganism called panspermia. The few scientist who advance the theory of panspermia postulate that those mircoorganisms began life on earth and throughout the universe, denoting an explanation for the origin of life called the proto-domain theory. As long as an explanation of the red rain phenomenon remains unexplained, theories outside the mainstream like the prot-domain theory will continue to have a following.

http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/...rain_in_Kerala



http://www.daviddarling.info/images/Kerala.jpgThe southern Indian state of Kerala where in July-September 2001 a strange red rain fell over a period of several weeks. The rain began on July 25 following reports of a bright flash and boom.


http://www.daviddarling.info/images/...in_buckets.jpgThe first red rain fell in the districts of Kottayam and Idukki in the southern part of the state. Other colers, including yellow, green, and black rains were reported. Many occurrences of the colored rain were witnessed over the first 10 days of the phenomenon, followed by less frequent downpours until late September. The coloration of the rain was due to particles in suspension in the rain water. At times the collected water was as red as blood. Typically it fell in very localized areas, no more than a few square kilometers, and for about 20 minutes per shower.

http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclo...of_Kerala.html

Dantheman62 02-16-2009 06:39 AM

Re: Dreamland:1 hour in:Kerala red rain scientist-E.T. lifeform.
 
Here's a link that kind of explains it in a different way.....

http://users.erols.com/igoddard/redrain.htm


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