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Atlas
8th November 2015, 23:09
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Video in Portuguese:
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Source: http://www.ufo.com.br/documentos/Documentos_liberados_oficialmente/1950/1956_ENVELOPE_04_CONTEUDO.pdf

NeodymiumMan
10th November 2015, 14:33
I find an interesting connection to something in this report. The professor states that the visitors told him of how mankind's experimentation with atomic bombs destroys layers of our atmosphere. One could then infer that there is potential to completely destroy a planetary atmosphere through continued detonations of such devices, which would obviously lead to a disastrous end. Then I thought about the statements of some (Robin Collyns) who hypothesize that Mars lost its atmosphere due to a nuclear war of some type between ancient indigenous inhabitants and a warring invader- a hypothesis partially based on soil samples from Mars that contain certain radioactive signatures of nuclear fission. Perhaps that is what happened to Mars' atmosphere long ago?

~Neodymiumman

mojo
10th November 2015, 17:27
Thanks for finding this story. For the longest time an invitation is what has kept me motivated/hopeful that contact in Oregon would progress the point of going on-board and understanding more about them and why. Still keep my fingers crossed and try figure out how it come to such closeness of contact but not to the point of conversation or more. Personally speaking, am always wondering if I did something wrong or not enough to gain their trust