Nov 16, 1974: A small group of scientists from SETI sent a message to space, which included details on the Earth and human DNA. In Jan 1993 they received a message back, with details on how to merge human and the extra-terrestrials DNA.
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And 30 years later they have taken over.
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There are portals in Scotland...These are two entrances to Wakanda:
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Are we there yet?
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Situated atop Tianmen Mountain in China, at an astonishing altitude of 5,000 feet above sea level, rests the remarkable Tianmen Cave, distinguished as the world's loftiest naturally sculpted arch. The arduous journey to this unparalleled landmark demands the traversal of precisely 999 steps along the fabled "stairway to heaven," a route suffused with cultural significance. The number nine, deeply auspicious in Chinese numerology, embodies concepts of good fortune and eternal blessings.
Heaven Linking Avenue of 99 curves at winding Road to The Heaven's Gate, Zhangjiagie, Tianmen Mountain.
Alternatively, for those who seek a less strenuous ascent, an option exists to embark on a bus expedition along a narrow roadway leading to this ethereal cavern. With dimensions measuring a staggering 430 feet in height and 190 feet in width, the cave presents an expansive and breathtaking space.
The cave's history is as captivating as its form. Its transformation dates back to the year 263 A.D., an epochal moment when a section of the mountain's cliff dramatically gave way. This monumental collapse catalyzed the creation of the awe-inspiring "portal to heaven," an evocative visage that continues to enchant all who behold it.
Originating from a cliff collapse in 263 A.D., this majestic "portal to heaven" continues to captivate visitors with its vast dimensions of 430 feet in height and 190 feet in width. A true testament to nature's wonders!
The accessibility to Tianmen Cave has been further facilitated by the Tianmen Mountain Cableway, one of the longest passenger cableways in the world. It covers a distance of 7,455 meters (24,459 feet) and has 98 cars, providing an alternative route to the cave.
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China files patent for disc-shaped aircraft for sea (water) and air.
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Espacenet Patent search
I'm sensing something strange with this "Abyss" re-release. Bingo. More disclosure hidden in movie form.
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https://twitter.com/JimCameron/status/17...7779362038
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Titanic->Titans->Watchers->Anununaki
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"The Ghosts of the Abyss" quite literally.
Tartarus: The Greek Prison at the Bottom of Universe
One of the very few who dove ultra deep into the "Abyss" and managed to come back, Capt. Don Walsh, Deep Sea Submariner and Ocean Explorer, secret Project Nekton, dove deep into the Mariana Trench, has died at 92.
Huh, look what I found...
1. As the Miles Pass - 0:00
2. Crimson Plains - 6:24
3. Broken - 11:40
4. Between Two Worlds - 17:09
5. Life Goes On - 24:11
6. Outcome Unknown - 31:40
7. In My Darkest Hour - 37:10
8. Down in New Orleans - 41:40
9. The Mountain - 47:34
![[Image: 9SNF2UQ.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/9SNF2UQ.jpg)
And 30 years later they have taken over.
![[Image: cPP3gN7.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/cPP3gN7.jpg)
There are portals in Scotland...These are two entrances to Wakanda:
![[Image: Md07ciL.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/Md07ciL.jpg)
Are we there yet?
![[Image: U14KxQM.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/U14KxQM.jpg)
Situated atop Tianmen Mountain in China, at an astonishing altitude of 5,000 feet above sea level, rests the remarkable Tianmen Cave, distinguished as the world's loftiest naturally sculpted arch. The arduous journey to this unparalleled landmark demands the traversal of precisely 999 steps along the fabled "stairway to heaven," a route suffused with cultural significance. The number nine, deeply auspicious in Chinese numerology, embodies concepts of good fortune and eternal blessings.
Heaven Linking Avenue of 99 curves at winding Road to The Heaven's Gate, Zhangjiagie, Tianmen Mountain.
Alternatively, for those who seek a less strenuous ascent, an option exists to embark on a bus expedition along a narrow roadway leading to this ethereal cavern. With dimensions measuring a staggering 430 feet in height and 190 feet in width, the cave presents an expansive and breathtaking space.
The cave's history is as captivating as its form. Its transformation dates back to the year 263 A.D., an epochal moment when a section of the mountain's cliff dramatically gave way. This monumental collapse catalyzed the creation of the awe-inspiring "portal to heaven," an evocative visage that continues to enchant all who behold it.
Originating from a cliff collapse in 263 A.D., this majestic "portal to heaven" continues to captivate visitors with its vast dimensions of 430 feet in height and 190 feet in width. A true testament to nature's wonders!
The accessibility to Tianmen Cave has been further facilitated by the Tianmen Mountain Cableway, one of the longest passenger cableways in the world. It covers a distance of 7,455 meters (24,459 feet) and has 98 cars, providing an alternative route to the cave.
![[Image: kbtvid1.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/kbtvid1.jpg)
China files patent for disc-shaped aircraft for sea (water) and air.
![[Image: p4xnEbB.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/p4xnEbB.jpg)
Espacenet Patent search
I'm sensing something strange with this "Abyss" re-release. Bingo. More disclosure hidden in movie form.
![[Image: 0VpMKQw.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/0VpMKQw.jpg)
https://twitter.com/JimCameron/status/17...7779362038
![[Image: vEKHnmI.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/vEKHnmI.jpg)
Titanic->Titans->Watchers->Anununaki
![[Image: 25e91j1.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/25e91j1.jpg)
"The Ghosts of the Abyss" quite literally.
Tartarus: The Greek Prison at the Bottom of Universe
One of the very few who dove ultra deep into the "Abyss" and managed to come back, Capt. Don Walsh, Deep Sea Submariner and Ocean Explorer, secret Project Nekton, dove deep into the Mariana Trench, has died at 92.
Quote:Walsh, a native of Berkeley, Calif., enlisted in the Navy in 1948 and worked as an aircrewman before he attended the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. He became a submarine officer, commanding USS Bashaw (SSKS-241), and later became the Navy’s first deep submersible pilot.(Interview vids at link if interested)
Walsh was a Navy lieutenant on Jan. 23, 1960, and in command of the bathyscaphe Trieste when he and Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard dove deep into the Mariana Trench, intent on reaching and measuring its deepest point.
The secret work was codenamed Project Nekton. They rode in a vessel they mostly built in-house.
“Everything on this had to be designed by us and made by us, because there weren’t any commercial vendors, no catalog that sold parts or qualified for 20,000 or 16,000 psi, eight tons per square inch of pressure and to do the things that we wanted to do. Cameras, lights, samplers, sensors, instrument sensors – all of that we had to design and build, or have built,” Walsh said in a 2020 interview with USNI News. “So we were writing the book for deep ocean operations.”
“It was really mare incognita,” or unknown land, he said.
Walsh and Piccard reached the depth of 35,814 feet in an area called Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, located in the Pacific Ocean southwest of Guam – that is a mile deeper than Mount Everest is tall.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower presented the Legion of Merit to Walsh later that year.
Retired Navy Capt. Don Walsh, Deep Sea Submariner and Ocean Explorer, Dies at 92
Huh, look what I found...
1. As the Miles Pass - 0:00
2. Crimson Plains - 6:24
3. Broken - 11:40
4. Between Two Worlds - 17:09
5. Life Goes On - 24:11
6. Outcome Unknown - 31:40
7. In My Darkest Hour - 37:10
8. Down in New Orleans - 41:40
9. The Mountain - 47:34
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