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Jack Sarfatti

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Apr 29, 2004, 3:25:44 PM4/29/04
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Thanks Gary. This news report shows power of UFO mythos as a tool of
psychological warfare. By this I do not mean to imply that UFOs are not
real nuts and bolts "Unconventional Flying Objects" in the precise sense
of Paul Hill's "acceleration field propulsion" and George Trimble's
"G-Engine" concept from 1956 (ref. "The Hunt for Zero Point" by Janes
Defence Weekly investigative journalist Nick Cook in London). I have
formalized the physics of all this metric engineering of the fabric of
space-time in my theory of the exotic vacuum dark zero point
stress-energy tensor field addition to Einstein's battle-tested 1915
General Theory of Relativity. The new cosmology observations, in the
context of my theory, show that both anti-gravitating dark energy and
gravitating dark matter are both exotic quantum vacuum states that
account for 96% of all the large-scale stuff in the Universe. Flying
saucers manipulate the exotic quantum vacuum to attain effective
faster-than-light warp drive with zero g force whilst literally
"standing still" on what Einstein called a "time-like geodesic" that the
saucer crew is able to shape as they desire. Time travel is also very
likely with this advanced zero point quantum vacuum energy metric
engineering that potentially renders all conventional fighter aircraft
and missiles "impotent and obsolete."

Note this report about Iran UFOs should not be confused with the PRAVDA
disinformation story on Iraq WMD that mentions my name in a completely
false context

http://english.pravda.ru/main/2003/01/31/42821.html

www.qedcorp.com/pcr/

www.ratbags.com/loon/2000/05may.htm

Remember The Prophet Mohammed was a UFO Contactee. It's in the Koran. He
was not the only one of course. Same is true of Abraham, Moses, Jesus -
all of them as far as I can tell.

On Apr 29, 2004, at 11:13 AM, Gary S. Bekkum wrote:


http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/s1097950.htm


UFO fever grips Iran
Is Iran about to be invaded by little green men or are the Americans
racing through the night sky in spaceships to spy on the Islamic Republic?

Flying saucer fever has gripped Iran after dozens of sightings in the
past few days.

Fanciful cartoons of alien spacecraft have adorned the front pages of
local newspapers.

State television has shown a sparkling white disc it says was filmed
over Tehran on Tuesday night.

More colourful Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) have been spotted
beaming out green, red, blue and purple rays over the northern cities of
Tabriz and Ardebil and in the Caspian Sea province of Golestan.

Newspapers and agencies reported people rushing out into the streets in
eight towns on Tuesday night to watch a bright extraterrestrial light
dipping in and out of the clouds.

--Reuters


http://www.iranian.ws/iran_news/publish/printer_2174.shtml

Close encounter of mullahs' kind
By Christian Oliver, Reuters
Apr 28, 2004, 21:35

Flying saucer fever grips Iran

TEHRAN - Is Iran about to be invaded by little green men or are the
Americans racing through the night sky in spaceships to spy on their
arch-foe the Islamic Republic?
(or may be aliens are also sick and tired of mullahs' of Iran as much as
Iranians are, therefore they have come to rescue we the Iranians from
these creatures called "mullahs"? - not part of original article)

Flying saucer fever has gripped Iran after dozens of sightings in the
last few days. Fanciful cartoons of alien spacecraft have adorned the
front pages.

State television on Wednesday showed a sparkling white disc it said was
filmed over Tehran on Tuesday night.

More colourful Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) have been spotted
beaming out green, red, blue and purple rays over the northern cities
of Tabriz and Ardebil and in the Caspian Sea province of Golestan, the
official IRNA news agency reported.

Newspapers and agencies reported people rushing out into the streets in
eight towns on Tuesday night to watch a bright extraterrestrial light
dipping in and out of the clouds.

An airforce officer in the Revolutionary Guards was quoted in the
reformist Vagha-ye Etefaghiyeh daily saying Iran's Supreme National
Security Council should investigate whether these visitors from afar had
hostile intent.

But Sa'dollah Nasiri-Qeydari, head of the Astronomical Society of Iran,
told Reuters the stories were unfounded.

"In my opinion, flying saucers do not exist," he said, insisting his
telescopes would have picked up invaders from outer space.

"The people who have seen these things are not experts - farmers,
villagers and pilots," he added.


Iranian.ws

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