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    I have often wondered about ancient memories being the inspiration behind many movies and books.

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    Well, I think it's more of who knows the information. When Spielberg released ET, he was sitting right next to Ronald Reagon, and Ron leaned over and whispered in his ear, "You're very close to be right". And I think guys like Kubrick, Clark, Lucas, Roddenberry, Spielberg and the unnamed producer who wanted to make Dr. Greer's alien film, but threatened in the end, have some access to the information.


    Wait until I show you the next thread I make, regarding what's on the moon.

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    It's a deal. Sounds promising.

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    I'll post it this weekend.

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    Default Re: Iapetus, the mysterious moon of Saturn

    "Iapetus (a moon of Saturn) is the strangest and spookiest celestial body in the solar system."
    Dart Lamorna in his book "The Search for Civilization X"

    Youtube of Arthur C. Clarke on Iapetus:



    Richard Hoagland on Iapetus:

    http://www.enterprisemission.com/moon1.htm

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    Posted Apr. 16, 2017: One look at Iapetus said to me. This is a huge manufactured object in the form of two "dishes" which were fit together and the "ridge" is the point of joining them together. The eight sided shapes are entrances to the orb. Frankly, it said to me "SPACE MINE" or "BOMB." It may also have been constructed to carry something which may or may not still be inside if it was not used. Subsequently, it may have been colonized heavily. The obviously constructed walls (I do not remember seeing a road system) suggest they had anti-gravity flight.

    As for the BALLS found in deep layers of the Earth, findings in Antarctica suggest that a civilization of giants inhabited this planet 2.5 billion years ago, about the timing of the layers in which the balls were found. They could have been toys or more likely "instruments." These could have been placed at many points around our planet as they broadcast to satellites with their information. This is only one of many possibilities. Amor.

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