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jimmer
21st June 2014, 20:42
I recently found a source full episodes of series 'The Watchers.'.
Think about all the unexplained, strange and unsettling things that break with the natural order of things.
L.A. Marzulli has been investigating those same questions, presenting what he finds in his well produced videos.
(I'll add to this collection as they become available.)

See what you think before they disappear.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWUXgphLFy4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kF0RpD9UCfM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgs7i26vcBU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zh4Al5-6CW8

sandy
22nd June 2014, 03:46
Wow, that was a great evening of non stop viewing................thanks jimmer :) very interesting !!

john parslow
22nd June 2014, 10:52
Many thanks Jimmer, downloading all four episodes just in case they should disappear. JP:whstl:

samos
22nd June 2014, 12:32
Hi Jimmer,
Look for watchers 8, coming out this summer (2014). Ron Morehead has joined with Marzulli in researching, traveling to a few spots in Peru. Ron will have a short segment on the red haired, elongated skulls. I believe Marzulli has had a big influence on him, perhaps opening his eyes to a bigger picture.

jimmer
22nd June 2014, 14:25
as a complement to this series is an interview with Brien Foerster and L.A. Marzulli on their
research into ancient elongated skulls and early, leaked DNA results and the coverup.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR-eweFR_00

norman
23rd June 2014, 00:06
I'm watching the Watchers 2 vid right now and they are talking about the moon turning nearly (135 degrees ) upside down compared to a picture of the moon taken by another photographer.

Duughhh.....

It depends when you take the picture. If you take one picture at moonrise and another at moonset, those views will be almost ( depending on the time of year ) 180 degrees turned on it's axis. That's obvious to me. The surface of the moon that rises first will be the area that drops below the horizon first too.

That amounts to a flip over, photographically.

jimmer
23rd June 2014, 13:28
I'm watching the Watchers 2 vid right now and they are talking about the moon turning nearly (135 degrees ) upside down compared to a picture of the moon taken by another photographer.

Duughhh.....

It depends when you take the picture. If you take one picture at moonrise and another at moonset, those views will be almost ( depending on the time of year ) 180 degrees turned on it's axis. That's obvious to me. The surface of the moon that rises first will be the area that drops below the horizon first too.

That amounts to a flip over, photographically.

I believe it's also about it's relationship of the moon to the earth that's in question.
its orbit appears out of phase, not just its rotated.
any astronomers who can fit in the blanks?

or is this it?
libration.
the moon rocks in its orbit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC7odtQHoPc

mojo
23rd June 2014, 18:28
As a former fan of Marzulli, not sure why he grouped all ETs into one. He is trying to categorize all the ET into a "negative" category. Thats just as wrong as Dr. Greer's "all good" category. Also his categorization of Bigfoot as he appears to group them into the category of the Nephillim or fallen ones or the offspring of the fallen ones. It bothers me that he listened to Gary Stearman's amazing ET encounter which more likely saved his life when the electrics went out in the plane. That seemed like a benevolent thing to save Gary yet he does not include this in his theory of ET.