Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Mysterious Red Rain Phenomena ~ Richard C. Hoagland



Richard C. Hoagland commented on the red rain phenomenon of Kerala, India. Red particles found there may be of extraterrestrial origin (such as from a cometary fragment) because of their unusual cell properties, theorizes Dr. Godfrey Louis who has examined the material. Hoagland suggested that this data backs Van Flandern's Exploded Planet Hypothesis. A Mars Rover photo which appears to depict a "pond" was also discussed.

Biography:

Richard C. Hoagland is a former space science museum curator; a former NASA consultant, and during the historic Apollo Missions to the Moon, was science advisor to Walter Cronkite and CBS News. For over 20 years, Hoagland has been leading an outside scientific team in a critically acclaimed independent analysis of possible intelligently-designed artifacts on Mars. Richard and his team's investigations have been quietly extended to include over 30 years of previously hidden data from NASA, Soviet, and Pentagon missions to the Moon.

Wikipedia
The Kerala red rain phenomenon was a blood rain (red rain) event that occurred from July 25 to September 23, 2001, when heavy downpours of red-coloured rain fell sporadically on the southern Indian state of Kerala, staining clothes pink. Yellow, green, and black rain was also reported. Colored rain was also reported in Kerala in 1896 and several times since, most recently in June 2012.

It was initially thought that the rains were colored by fallout from a hypothetical meteor burst,[clarification needed] but a study commissioned by the Government of India concluded that the rains had been colored by airborne spores from locally prolific terrestrial algae.

It was not until early 2006 that the colored rains of Kerala gained widespread attention when the popular media reported that Godfrey Louis and Santhosh Kumar of the Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam proposed a controversial argument that the colored particles were extraterrestrial cells.

Red rains were also reported from November 15, 2012 to December 27, 2012 occasionally in eastern and north-central provinces of Sri Lanka, where scientists from the Sri Lanka Medical Research Institute (MRI) are investigating to ascertain their cause

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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Cooper Leads Survivalist Story With BREAKING NEWS About Kidnapper's Bunker Was Wired With Bombs

Alabama Hostage Taker Dead, Boy Safe Kidnapper killed a school bus driver in Alabama, USA. Child Hostage FREED Kidnapper DEAD - Jimmy Lee Dykes was Killed by Police To Save Ethan A seven-day hostage crisis ends with a five-year-old boy safe and his 65-year-old captor dead, a law enforcement official says. A 65-year-old Alabama man is dead and a young boy held captive in his underground bunker is free and safe after a week-long hostage stand-off, a law enforcement official has said. Authorities scheduled a news conference to announce the latest developments in the case of the five-year-old who has been held hostage for seven days. Police say Jim Dykes had been holding the boy hostage after snatching him off a school bus and killing the driver. Before the news conference, an ambulance that had been parked near the scene could be seen driving away. However, it was not clear if anyone was inside, and the vehicle did not have its sirens or emergency lights on. Daryle Hendry, who lives about a quarter-mile from where Dykes was holed up, says he heard a boom followed by a gunshot. It was not immediately known what may have caused the noise.

BUILD-UP TO WW3? N.Korean Advert Shows US Cities Under Nuclear Attack

North Korea's sabre rattling over its nuclear programme has taken a bizarre new turn with a video appearing to show an attack on the US. There are reports the reclusive nation is planning to carry out a third nuclear test "imminently". But as the world waits, video has emerged which appears to show a young North Korean man dreaming about an attack on America. The video was released via a propaganda website linked to the North Korean state news agency. It shows a man dreaming of being on a space shuttle - set against a backing track of Michael Jackson's We Are The World.

North Korea Video Appears to Show Nuclear Blast in NYC!

North Korea video appears to show New York City nuclear blast. North Korea state television aired a video showing what appears to be a nuclear bomb blast, set to a rendition of the 1985 USA song for Africa "We are the world"

North Korea Youtube Video of Nuclear Attack on US City | North Korea Dreams Nuclear Bombing North Korea posts shocking YouTube video of New York in flames after 'nuclear attack' on America... as Michael Jackson's 'We Are The World' plays in the background Footage uploaded to YouTube by the North's official website Uriminzokkiri Depicts man dreaming he is on board space shuttle as it circles the world Shows joyfully united North Korea then switches to U.S. city under attack City is shrouded in U.S. flag, with its skyscrapers either on fire or in ruins North set to conduct third nuclear test in defiant response to UN sanctions North Korea has posted a chilling video depicting a U.S. city engulfed in flames after an apparent missile attack, it emerged today. The footage was uploaded on YouTube by the North's official website, Uriminzokkiri, as leader Kim Jong-un prepares for an 'imminent' nuclear test. It shows a city -- shrouded in the U.S. flag -- under attack, with its skyscrapers, including what appears to be the Empire State Building, either on fire or in ruins. Provocative: North Korea has posted a video on YouTube showing a simulated attack on the U.S. which includes this scene of a city resembling New York in flames and in ruins Wiped out: The city disappears in a huge explosion similar to a nuclear detonation On a collision course: The footage features a view from a North Korean space shuttle showing a burning U.S. city shrouded in the Stars and Stripes The video is shot as a dream sequence, with a young man seeing himself on board a North Korean space shuttle launched into orbit by the same type of rocket Pyongyang successfully tested in December. As the shuttle circles the globe -- to the tune of Michael Jackson's We Are the World -- the video zooms in on countries below, including a joyfully re-unified Korea. This is what a rocket launch looks like: Amazing video from South Korea space test shows satellite leaving earth's atmosphere Is Kim Jong-Un using an iPhone? North Korean leader spotted with mystery smartphone In contrast, the focus then switches to apocalyptic scenes of a city with the words 'Somewhere in the United States, black clouds of smoke are billowing' running across the screen. The caption adds: 'It seems that the nest of wickedness is ablaze with the fire started by itself.' Bizarre: The video is shot as a dream sequence of a young man seeing himself on board a space shuttle Bizarre: The video is shot as a dream sequence of a young man seeing himself on board a space shuttle Incoming: The shuttle circles the globe to the tune of 'We Are the World The video ends with the young man concluding that his dream will 'surely come true'. 'Despite all kinds of attempts by imperialists to isolate and crush us... never will anyone be able to stop the people marching toward a final victory,' it said. The video emerged as South Korea's U.N. ambassador said today that a North Korean nuclear test 'seems to be imminent.' The North is expected to conduct its nuclear test as a defiant response to UN sanctions imposed after its December rocket launch. It comes at a time of tension resulting from North Korea's announcement that it would carry out more rocket launches and nuclear test after it was censured by the United Nations Security Council over the launch of a rocket in December. The reclusive country declared a boycott of all dialogue aimed at ending its nuclear programme. Hopes and dreams: Just before the the attack, the video features scenes of a joyfully re-unified Korea Worrying sign: The young man dreams of being on board a North Korean space shuttle launched into orbit by the same type of rocket Pyongyang successfully tested in December Defiant: North Korea leader Kim Jong Un has announced that it carry out more rocket launches and a nuclear test after it was censured by the United Nations Security Council over the launch of a rocket in December