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    The system approaching us coming out of the Kuiper Belt (Nibiru) is part of this equation, but this is manageable. However the Base Disk (Black Hole) holding our Galaxy in position below us is the real problem. All material known to us that was sent into it on an exploratory never returned. Ships or probes. We are approaching this at a very high rate of speed and the material is charged with a plasma UN-known to us. It is believed that the area which is commonly referred to as "the Rift" is multidimensionally polarized and thus our current systems will not function during the passage through it. The pulsed phasing alone would probably render most, if not all electronics inoperative and you can forget about all satellites. The speed or movement of the disk is not measurable and because of the angle of approach, it is believed we will skip off its surface several times before entry. The last geologic survey pertaining to a complete passage, or one full rotation around the central sun recorded a " World Quake," where all tectonic Plates shifted at the same time. It is believed that this event was caused by a Base Disk Impact. This is the real reason most of the Elite are nervous.


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    Default Re: Kerry's blog 17th July 2012

    Interesting, but the idea that there is a black hole holding our galaxy in place just makes no sense at all.

    Anyone?

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    Default Re: Kerry's blog 17th July 2012

    I have heard Astrophysicists talk of a 'Central Sun', or a conglomerate of galaxies concentrated into one mass (can you imagine the gravity?) but a 'Black Hole' would
    be difficult, it is said we little understand black Holes in any case. Who knows with this stuff, it all seems like elaborate guesswork and grandstanding ?

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    Default Re: Kerry's blog 17th July 2012

    Agree. It seems exciting but that's part of the problem. I only hope that Kerry does not contract "Drake's Syndrome" which has been so widespread recently.

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    Default Re: Kerry's blog 17th July 2012

    It is known by physicists that 96% of the universe is made up of dark matter and dark energy and only a small percentage of the 4% of universal matter is scientifically proven. Why are the scientific gurus talking about the unknown as gospel and probable belief? Looking into the pool they are swimming in they really don't know what is in the water with them. IMHO

    The following link will show the ancestor's logic on this..... http://robertmorningsky.com/page110.html#top

    Listen to the CD and read the page. Aboriginal perception !!!!

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    The whole idea of dark matter is just an ad hoc invention of modern physics IMHO.

    I think RMS is right about energy, but he does not need to use the idea of dark matter to justify it.

    http://rense.com/general63/cone.htm is an example of the alternative thinking on dark matter.
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    Default Re: Kerry's blog 17th July 2012

    Quote Posted by Cognitive Dissident (here)
    Interesting, but the idea that there is a black hole holding our galaxy in place just makes no sense at all.

    Anyone?
    central perhaps, but below us??

    Why are they surprised at not getting anything back from a black hole? By definition nothing escapes a black hole, not even light.


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    Default Re: Kerry's blog 17th July 2012

    the idea of a black hole in the center of our galaxy is not so far fetched if you apply basic pyhsics.

    The galaxy spins, all galaxys do, so it's a smart assumption that there must be something in the center creating the centrifugal force required to spin a galaxy.
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    Default Re: Kerry's blog 17th July 2012

    It would seem when you get into deep space where there is little in the way of directional reference, the term 'below' has very little meaning. The earth moves around the sun, does some black hole follow it?

    A black hole 'below' the whole solar system? Galaxy? All of these constructs are in motion, is this black hole just following along to remain positioned 'below"?

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    Quote Posted by Cognitive Dissident (here)
    Interesting, but the idea that there is a black hole holding our galaxy in place just makes no sense at all.

    Anyone?
    central perhaps, but below us??

    Why are they surprised at not getting anything back from a black hole? By definition nothing escapes a black hole, not even light.

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    Quote Posted by seantimberwolf (here)
    the idea of a black hole in the center of our galaxy is not so far fetched if you apply basic pyhsics.

    The galaxy spins, all galaxys do, so it's a smart assumption that there must be something in the center creating the centrifugal force required to spin a galaxy.
    Hey Sean,

    Yes, it´s possible indeed.

    Black holes have mass just like a star, in fact, a black hole is just a large star that has collapsed. Eventually, even our sun could become a black hole someday.

    As long as the planets are outside Schwarzschild radius, they could orbit a black hole.

    However, anyone who claims with any degree of certainty that there´s a black hole in the center of our galaxy, gluing it together, is just making a big wild guess.

    Cheers,

    Raf.

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    Default Re: Kerry's blog 17th July 2012

    According to Nassim Haramein, black hole structures appear at every level; even atoms have a Schwarzchild horizon, and so do individual humans. How, I wonder, would this apply to the present discussion?


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    Default Re: Kerry's blog 17th July 2012

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    I read this ... and can make zero sense of it.

    Quote the Base Disk (Black Hole) holding our Galaxy in position below us
    Huh?

    Quote "the Rift" is multidimensionally polarized and thus our current systems will not function during the passage through it.
    Our solar system is not headed towards, or about to pass through, the center of the galaxy, or any black hole. (Here's all about the Dark Rift.)

    Quote All material known to us that was sent into it on an exploratory never returned. Ships or probes.
    We've not sent any exploratory anything there. (Way too far away... even using the kind of wormhole/stargate technology that transports personnel to Mars.)

    The rest of this, to use the words often enjoyed in debate by maverick theoretical physicist Jack Sarfatti, is "not even wrong."

    I despair of this kind of nonsense, which helps nobody. You can put that on record.
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    Default Re: Kerry's blog 17th July 2012

    Quote Posted by RMorgan (here)
    Quote Posted by seantimberwolf (here)
    the idea of a black hole in the center of our galaxy is not so far fetched if you apply basic pyhsics.

    The galaxy spins, all galaxys do, so it's a smart assumption that there must be something in the center creating the centrifugal force required to spin a galaxy.
    Hey Sean,

    Yes, it´s possible indeed.

    Black holes have mass just like a star, in fact, a black hole is just a large star that has collapsed. Eventually, even our sun could become a black hole someday.

    As long as the planets are outside Schwarzschild radius, they could orbit a black hole.

    However, anyone who claims with any degree of certainty that there´s a black hole in the center of our galaxy, gluing it together, is just making a big wild guess.

    Cheers,

    Raf.
    Oh dont get me wrong i dont think it may be the case myself, but i think its not entirely outside the box in terms of pyhsics,
    As bill stated we cannot even begin to know that kind of information,
    my belief is something is within the center holding it together and creating that spinning force, but what is way beyond our knowledge (notice i did not say beyond our understanding)
    Im sure there are some race's that have those answers but its all guess,

    I like the idea of planets orbating a black hole though, creates fantastic images and would make a great Sci-Fi book.
    I would surmise that any planet orbiting a black hole would have to be very big to sustain the orbit without crossing the Schwarzschild radius.
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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    I despair of this kind of nonsense, which helps nobody. You can put that on record.
    Hey Bill,

    Thanks for clarifying things.

    What´s up with Kerry that she keeps publishing one nonsense story after another?

    I´m not sure about it, but if you are friends, maybe you should try to give her some advice.

    She´s just too close to lose all her credibility.

    Cheers,

    Raf.

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    Default Re: Kerry's blog 17th July 2012

    It does seem more often than not allot of "vague" information is comming from her direction of late?
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    Thanks for posting this. I just finished reading Kerry's blog, and I wonder what people here will think about it. M6*

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    Default Re: Kerry's blog 17th July 2012

    Quote Posted by jmj12 (here)
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    A few hours later, Jackovesk posted more material from this same blog entry of Kerry's, in an existing thread, at Kerry Cassidy: Ultra 'Classified' Whistleblower (Intel)..! (Post #45)

    I'd merge the two threads, but the overlapping conversations in the same time period would get confusing.
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    Just another theory to mull over.

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    Default Re: Kerry's blog 17th July 2012

    Kerry's work and dedication brings all types of information correct or not? I have no idea, but why is it that we are so quick to make a personal attack, we are all in this maze, and yes not necessary together!

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    Quote Posted by seantimberwolf (here)
    the idea of a black hole in the center of our galaxy is not so far fetched if you apply basic pyhsics.

    The galaxy spins, all galaxys do, so it's a smart assumption that there must be something in the center creating the centrifugal force required to spin a galaxy.
    Yes, there is indeed a black hole at the center of our galaxy... and maybe all galaxies:

    http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...002/21feb_mwbh

    But there's as much danger of us crashing into the black hole as there is of Planet Earth crashing into the sun (for the same gravitational reasons). And it's about 26,000 light years from us... that's a VERY long way.
    Last edited by ThePythonicCow; 19th July 2012 at 01:37. Reason: Galactic center (as your linked article states) is about 26,000 light years away, not 50,000

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