View Full Version : Ice Meteorite Found with Extraterrestrial Life-Forms
irishspirit
22nd November 2010, 17:22
Duane P. Snyder will announce the discovery of the first and only known ICE METEORITE containing EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE-FORMS on November 30, 2010 at 10:00am at the Ramada Inn Conference Center, 1555 Phoenix Road, South Haven, MI 49090.
SOUTH HAVEN, Mich., Nov. 21, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Duane P. Snyder will announce the discovery of the first and only known ICE METEORITE containing EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE-FORMS on November 30, 2010 at 10:00am at the Ramada Inn Conference Center, 1555 Phoenix Road, South Haven, MI 49090.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ice-meteorite-found-with-extraterrestrial-life-forms-109640729.html
Rocky_Shorz
22nd November 2010, 19:01
http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/yhst-128924273416825_2132_366723
snydericyrite.com
DawgBone
22nd November 2010, 19:21
It certainly looks like we are being prepared.
I've actually been prepared for some time now ...
Fredkc
22nd November 2010, 20:03
So... Will ET:
* Pop the hatch, and knock on the white house door?
* Make an appearance at the UN?
* Hold a formal tea, at the home of the channeler of your choice?
No, he will be at the Ramada Inn Conference Center, in South Haven, Mi.
I like this guy already! He shows good taste.
Fred
DawgBone
22nd November 2010, 20:07
No, he will be at the Ramada Inn Conference Center, in South Haven, Mi.
I like this guy already! He shows good taste.
Fred
I certainly hope he provides some live music ...
morguana
22nd November 2010, 20:29
thank you rocky for posting this, its been really interesting looking this up on net land http://www.mail-archive.com/meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com/msg92169.html
anyone else find anything?
m
Kulapops
23rd November 2010, 00:27
Wow ! I never knew 'red laces' were ET in origin... I used to think they tasted yummy though.
Remember reading once that the smallest particle that could get through our atmosphere without breaking/burning up is an insect larva.
Hmm.. makes you wonder, eh ?
Rocky_Shorz
23rd November 2010, 00:43
I wonder how he has kept this ice meteor from melting since 2000...
stuffed it in the freezer and one day it fell on the floor and shattered?
what happens when it melts? the lil red worm will start crawling away?
Richard
23rd November 2010, 00:47
Please visit the related website and discern for yourself what this is, really.
http://snydericyrite.com/
Be warned, there be :bs:
Harley
23rd November 2010, 01:06
Please visit the related website and discern for yourself what this is, really.
http://snydericyrite.com/
So this ice-ball fell out of the sky and plopped onto his driveway, and he's just now telling us about it 10 years later? Well if you're really excited you can go to his website (above) and BUY a picture!
In the past, some ice-balls have been proven to come from passenger airliners holding tanks. That's right...waste. Put that under a microscope and I bet you'd see some pretty alien-looking stuff too!
Can I sell you a picture? LOL!
norman
23rd November 2010, 01:22
.......... ice-balls have been proven to come from passenger airliners holding tanks. That's right...waste. Put that under a microscope and I bet you'd see some pretty alien-looking stuff too!.......
Drip....Drip.....Drip.....drip.......
It certainly sqwawks, flaps and walks like it's time to duck.
Is this creeping disclosure or a shower of SH*T?
I'm going shopping for a thicker grade of tin foil tomorrow.
witchy1
23rd November 2010, 05:08
looks like a morgellans filament to me
cloud9
23rd November 2010, 06:14
I thought exaactly the same, it looks like the fibers found on Morgellons...
conk
23rd November 2010, 20:21
I'm pulling my hat down over my ears. Too.....many.....frequencies..........
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