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Mme Mel
Not particularly serious, but ...

There's a giant ocean under asia. And some evidence that the earth's surface is deforming just from the melting of a relatively small amount of glacial ice, but if there's 3900 miles of solid iron core below it, that shouldn't happen. A few people used to say the earth is hollow, and some people think the earth is growing. But a simply hollow planet wouldn't grow, you'd need giant machinery repositioning things.

Meanwhile, pictures of Gabon show what looks like an industrial complex showing through a river. And where do all those UFOs keep disappearing to? Maybe it's quite right that they don't come from beyond? What if they're repair drones sent from Spaceship Earth, which is stealthing itself below our feet?

That's right, we could be living on the surface of a giant Deathstar-like spaceship original.gif Well, it's good enough for some idle thoughts of the afternoon.
V
It kind of reminds me of an episode of Invader Zim, here Zim takes control of Mars, which is a giant spaceship and tries to destroy Earth with it. It's a good theory.
Agent. Mulder
well that is a frivolous idea lol. but still interesting if something like that were true.
definitely gave me some idle thoughts of the afternoon. thumbsup.gif
Cold.
If it were between believing aliens are in our veins, and an alien spacecraft was deep inside our planet, I'd have to choose the belief that aliens were in my veins.
Mme Mel
QUOTE(Agent. Mulder @ Jun 19 2007, 06:11 PM) *
well that is a frivolous idea lol. but still interesting if something like that were true.
definitely gave me some idle thoughts of the afternoon. thumbsup.gif


Oh, I just realized that you can add crop circles to the evidence for spaceship earth original.gif Obviously the giant machinery underground is making the crop circles in an attempt to contact us.

Invader Zim sounds interesting, though I admit I've never seen it sad.gif
SEI 312
QUOTE(Mme Mel @ Jun 17 2007, 03:16 PM) *
There's a giant ocean under asia

pictures of Gabon show what looks like an industrial complex showing through a river


Is there proof of this giant ocean under asia? I've never heard of it, also what is Gabon?
Mme Mel
QUOTE(SEI 312 @ Jun 19 2007, 09:41 PM) *
Is there proof of this giant ocean under asia? I've never heard of it, also what is Gabon?


Apparently there's proof. On the main page, there's an article which interviewed some competant-sounding geologists and researchers, and the article presented it as fact rather than conjecture.

Gabon is a tiny country in Africa. Someone posted a thread about it, in this section, with links to some pictures on google earth of the river original.gif
SEI 312
QUOTE(Mme Mel @ Jun 19 2007, 05:02 PM) *
Apparently there's proof. On the main page, there's an article which interviewed some competant-sounding geologists and researchers, and the article presented it as fact rather than conjecture.

Gabon is a tiny country in Africa. Someone posted a thread about it, in this section, with links to some pictures on google earth of the river original.gif


Oh that Gabon...I can't speak for the Ocean in asia, but if some competant geologist say its true, why not. But I've been to Gabon, even been down the river in question (found the old post) Nothing their, it's pretty shallow...I'll try and find some pictures...

there is alot of algea and gung growing in some areas, might be the cause...
The Sensational Spider-Man
QUOTE(V @ Jun 19 2007, 04:53 AM) *
It kind of reminds me of an episode of Invader Zim, here Zim takes control of Mars, which is a giant spaceship and tries to destroy Earth with it. It's a good theory.



lol i like that episode especially when the plaent lands on that guys poop can
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