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The One
4th October 2013, 20:37
Upon leaving Lockheed, he wrote "Ringmakers of Saturn" about the enormous craft spotted in the rings of Saturn and became something of an outcast in the scientific community. This interview covers his views on time travel, the nature of the vehicles that he says are creating the rings and much more... His conclusion is that the Ringmakers of Saturn are now creating rings around other planets and they are on their way here....

Groundbreaking and a real wake-up call for the mainstream scientific community not to mention the World.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHmgZymhJL8&feature=player_embedded

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_eXc2gX8ZfUM/TJzuT6d2V2I/AAAAAAAAARs/MNkIKSWUpfo/s1600/SaturnRingobject.gif

This man Norman Bergrun apparntley has higher clearence then the presidents.. his book, "Ring Makers of Saturn" is selling for over $2000! Apparently it has government pictures from the voyagers and other high-tech machines of the Spaceships that have been seen over Saturn's rings. His argument (with validity) says that the rings of Saturn are not natural (if anyone belived NASA in the first place that the rings were natural.. you are obviously more of a sheep then you think..) but in fact created by these un-imaginable sized spacecraft..

Here is the pdf book download and enjoy.I highly recommend you downloading this as its been taken down a few times

http://www.pdf.investintech.com/preview/c73ae73e-2d34-11e3-85b0-003048d80846/index.html


Hey John i think you have a better copy than me bro

john parslow
4th October 2013, 21:45
Hi Malc

I do have a PDF copy, should anyone like one please PM me with your email address and I shall be happy to send it to you - it is 2.17Mb. Well worth a read - a very interesting subject leaving you with more questions than answers. JP

Tonz
5th October 2013, 10:03
Well worth a read - a very interesting subject leaving you with more questions than answers. JP

yes it is so worth the read, at first i found it a little difficult to follow but im glad i followed through because it gave me a much bigger view of what the big picture is out there.it was one of the books that opened my mind.

shamanseeker
5th October 2013, 10:41
Why do you think this book costs so much?

KosmicKat
5th October 2013, 12:27
Because people want to know.

john parslow
5th October 2013, 12:42
Because people want to know.

... and there are others who do not wish you to know ... :pc:

Tonz
6th October 2013, 23:26
I think its on a banned list so to reprint makes it illegal , there are others ,definitely the information is to much and a game changer if the general public actually took seriously.but its way over the heads of most readers as the concepts are so big.