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SG-1 Fiction. Too Bad.

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Etznab

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Jun 27, 2009, 6:00:47 PM6/27/09
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:NORADNorth-Portal.jpg

Is that the same doorway featured in the TV Series
SG-1?

"Stargate SG-1 resumes the plot of the original feature
film and follows the present-day adventures of SG-1, a
military team from Earth. SG-1 and two dozen other SG
teams venture to distant planets using a fictional alien
portal known as a Stargate, which in the series is housed
in a top-secret United States Air Force military base known
as Stargate Command (SGC) underneath Cheyenne Moun-
tain in Colorado Springs, Colorado."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SG-1

Hey, what da ya know?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:NORADNorth-Portal.jpg

Too bad the Stargate is only fiction, or they could of
traveled back in time to stop the 911 plot. Since they
[the U.S. Air Force] wasn't able to do it in real time.

Etznab

Etznab

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Jun 27, 2009, 6:47:04 PM6/27/09
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Maybe not the same conspiracy, this one.

"The Stargate Conspiracy (1999) is nothing less than the
revelation of the intricate relationship between the gods of
ancient Egypt, New Age prophets, channelling cults and
serious parapsychological researchers - all presided over
like puppetmasters by the west's intelligence agencies."

http://www.picknettprince.com/books/stargateconspiracy/stargate.htm

I wonder if there is anything to this?

View some quotes from the book here:

http://www.mirrorh.com/3quotes.html

Not all of the quotes were created by the authors, but
in some cases the authors were illustrating characters
and quotes from other books. Like "Tom".

Remember Graham Forsyth's journal? There was a
character, or being, featured in there too. One can see
what I am talking about after reading Ford Johnson's
book Confessions of a God Seeker.

From Graham Forsyth's Journal, October 3, 2001 -
On Meeting Chungchok, Spokesperson for Nine Silent
Ones (p. 55 Confessions of a God Seeker A Journey
to Higher Consciousness):

"[....]

After this, the experience ended. I called my friend to
tell her of this experience. She's been a tower of strength
for me through all this, and she asked if this Chungchok
was the same being as the one called Tom in a book she
has which talks of the Council of Nine. [....]"

Later in the same paragraph Graham writes:

"[....] After a cup of tea and collecting myself, I took this
question back into contemplation and found myself once
more with the Silent Ones. I addressed the One I knew
as Chungchok, though they all looked alike, and asked
him if he was Tom from the book that Mary has which
mentions the Council of Nine. [....]"

One of the first questions I asked Graham Forsyth
was whether or not he remembered the name of that
book that Mary had. To this day I have not been able
to determine what was the name of that book. I don't
believe that Graham remembers either.

If anybody should happen to contact Mary (Mary
Voaden?) or find out the name of that book, I wonder
whether it's featured in The Stargate Conspiracy. It
might show an example of how popular myth goes
to influence people's imaginations. What I mean to
say is, does anybody find it curious that Mary was
reading a book about the Council of Nine and that
Graham Forsyth was having experiences with and
writing about the Nine Silent Ones?

".... and she asked if this Chungchok was the
same being as the one called Tom in a book she
has which talks of the Council of Nine."

Mary was asking this of Graham?

Etznab


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