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AN OPEN LETTER TO NORTH KOREA LEADER KIM JONG UN
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Dear Kim Jong Un,
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I write this letter to convey news -- both the good and the bad --
about the Korean Peninsula.
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The good news is that Korea was the so-called "Garden
of Eden" for man's inhabitation of earth by an extraterrestrial
civilization eons ago.
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It DID NOT involve an Adam or Eve "Bite of the Apple" story
as many of the Holy Books say.
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Instead, a group of horny young men, looking almost like us,
were transported to earth on space craft, then had a ball
impregnating young women -- close to, but not, Homo sapiens --
who gave birth to our most remote ancestors.
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Before you and others reading this letter consider me insane,
I have something very important to add.
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This information was furnished by David Fellin, one of two coal
miners who were miraculously rescued after being entombed
for 14 days in Pennsylvania in 1963.
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He revealed, then repeated it on several occasions, before
signing an affidavit verifying its authenticity shortly before his
death, meanwhile also successfully passing TWO polygraph
tests.
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Mr. Fellin had revealed much, much more about events of
the earth's past -- like watching the pyramids being built by
pouring concrete to construct huge blocks; Columbus using a
compass to navigate his small fleet of ships while attempting
to find land far west of the European continent; and learning
that both the seen and unseen universe are teeming with
human life, much like us.
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He had gathered this mind-boggling about earth's -- and
mankind's -- past during countless out-of-body experiences
while entombed.
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Of course, good ol' Dave also revealed a bit about his chats
with The Man Upstairs whom he called Pop and whose Face
he couldn't see.
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As for Korea's original inhabitants being impregnated by men
from another planet -- for the explicit purpose of expanding
the human species throughout the universe -- there's another
tidbit t'd like to share with you.
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Mr. Fellin informed me -- and testified -- that this Korean
version of "Garden of Eden" had occurred BEFORE
the most recent shift of the earth on its axis (which he
insisted had happened several times previous.).
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He revealed that the Korean Peninsula had existed elsewhere
on the planet -- in a much warmer climate -- but was moved
to its present location by a gargantuan movement of the
earth, displacing entire continents.
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Now then, Mr. Kim, you (and others reading this) can say what
I've written in this letter is not only absurd but also
preposterous.
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Well and good! Call it what you will, BUT IT'S TRUE.
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I've possessed this knowledge about ancient Korea for 20-some
years but had kept it from the world. But now, with the present
international crisis, I felt today would be as good a time as any
to share it.
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As for the integrity of David Fellin, I believe these two paragraphs
on my Web page -- you can read it in its entirety below -- tell his
story best.
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ED CONRAD -- "Dave, would you be willing to place your hand
on the Holy Bible and swear that everything you have told me
is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help
you, God."
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DAVID FELLIN -- "YES! Every word is true, exactly as it
happened. And, if you put 10 Bibles in front of me, I'll swear
on the 10 of them at the same time."
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http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/page2_files/body_data/proofbib...
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Meanwhile, Mr. Kim, the bad news is that a very ugly and
dangerous situation now exists in your part of the world
and must be defused immediately.
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Let's behave like civilized human beings.
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There's already too much suffering and pain everywhere
you look, so let's not make matters a whole lot worse.
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Cordially,
Ed Conrad
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GOOD GOD! Boy, You Certainly Can Say THAT Again!
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http://www.edconrad.org
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