Re: Gravity: Man's perception distorted since time began.
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 1:49 pm
So if the "line" runs from Philadelphia out toward Valley Forge. How close does it get to the Decker Lab area? Just a thought here! grinder
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Uh, Mark, what exactly were you referring to here? Was there a spam post that was deleted, or are you referring specifically to something that was posted here?Mark Culpepper wrote:Nearly seventeen thousand QUALITY POSTS and now we deal with the above crap. I don't know why it bugs me. Makes me want to say .... Mr. Twigsnapper ... is there any way that you can mess up their system? Servum right! But I don't suppose you would do that so...... Paul, is there anyway you can head these guys off at the pass? MarkC
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wlgrinder wrote:So if the "line" runs from Philadelphia out toward Valley Forge. How close does it get to the Decker Lab area? Just a thought here! grinder
I am truly grateful for your insights and wisdom in these matters. Thank you.kevin.b wrote:Fm no static at all,
Don't be too bothered about straight lines, that is merely a carrier system, the STUFF that travels along those lines serpents about on the the geometry of straight lines, it can do ninty degrees on a sixpence.
I think it is dual plasma flows attracted to higher and lower potential points, and the routes can change especially at solstice and equinox times.
It's all electric, but alive.
kevin