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shamanseeker
12th October 2013, 09:26
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‘Is there a war going on out there in the far reaches of outer and therefore inner space, a War in the Heavens as many have alluded? If there is such a war, what would that mean to us here on planet Earth in terms of our belief systems, our safety and sovereignty?

In 1995 Courtney Brown started the Farsight Institute to teach remote viewing techniques. In the early days of his endeavors, he was very open about what he was doing and what he was ‘seeing’. For a time he posted the most amazing reports on his website that were emerging from his and others remote viewing events. These reports often concerned governments, the ETs, and catastrophic occurrences that in those days would knock-the-socks-off most of us readers. One day such mind blowing accounts stopped cold, and even though we cannot know, many imagined that Courtney had been approached and after some ‘discussion’ was persuaded – like so many others – that it was in the best interest of everyone concerned to curtail the disclosure of such sensitive material.’


Read more: http://www.wakingtimes.com/2013/10/11/war-heavens-far-reaches-outer-inner-space/

777
12th October 2013, 14:26
Abso-frikkin-lutely there is. And it reached us thousands of years ago, never as yet to leave.

lookbeyond
12th October 2013, 22:04
Thanks for the link shamanseeker- another one added to favourites!

Mark
13th October 2013, 14:50
Here is a link to a free PDF of Courtney Brown's book "Cosmic Explorers":

http://www.courtneybrown.com/publications/CosmicExplorersByCourtneyBrown.pdf

Sparky
13th October 2013, 17:16
Hi shamanseeker:

There would be no doubts to the information on link you posted .... IF
http://www.wakingtimes.com/2013/10/11/war-heavens-far-reaches-outer-inner-space/

I could find the British Company that created a perfume resembling the smell of "roasted meat"...
and the article indicating they were contracted to do so by NASA - it would help connect the dots.

Many years ago, astronauts remarked about the smell of space. Smells like burnt flesh/meat. When you think of the animal sacrifices to the gods in the old testament (burning meat) to please the gods, you realize who the gods were.

It did not occur to me to save things back then in journals as I was not skilled using a computer.

lookbeyond
13th October 2013, 22:32
Hi shamanseeker:

There would be no doubts to the information on link you posted .... IF
http://www.wakingtimes.com/2013/10/11/war-heavens-far-reaches-outer-inner-space/

I could find the British Company that created a perfume resembling the smell of "roasted meat"...
and the article indicating they were contracted to do so by NASA - it would help connect the dots.

Many years ago, astronauts remarked about the smell of space. Smells like burnt flesh/meat. When you think of the animal sacrifices to the gods in the old testament (burning meat) to please the gods, you realize who the gods were.

It did not occur to me to save things back then in journals as I was not skilled using a computer.

Geez and how it all connects...

Sparky
13th October 2013, 22:56
Here you go. It's not the article I read in a Science Journal years ago, but, most of the information is there.

This does not mention the British Company contracted to create the 'perfume aroma' for NASA's use to acquaint astronauts in training with the smell so they wouldn't barf in space. The aroma is quite hideous.
I recall it was not a pleasant smell like a steak on a grill. :ireful:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/22/what-does-space-smell-like_n_1691642.html



What Does Space Smell Like
This NASA photo shows astronaut Bruce McCandless II, mission specialist, in space in February 1984.

By: Life's Little Mysteries Staff
Published: 07/20/2012 06:55 PM EDT on Lifes Little Mysteries

Astronauts who have gone on spacewalks consistently speak of space's extraordinarily peculiar odor.

They can't smell it while they're actually bobbing in it, because the interiors of their space suits just smell plastic-y. But upon stepping back into the space station and removing their helmets, they get a strong, distinctive whiff of the final frontier. The odor clings to their suit, helmet, gloves and tools.

Fugitives from the near-vacuum — probably atomic oxygen, among other things — the clinging particles have the acrid aroma of seared steak, hot metal and welding fumes. Steven Pearce, a chemist hired by NASA to recreate the space odor on Earth for astronaut training purposes, said the metallic aspect of the scent may come from high-energy vibrations of ions.

"It's like something I haven't ever smelled before, but I'll never forget it," NASA astronaut Kevin Ford said from orbit in 2009. [Space Sights and Smells Surprise Rookie Astronauts]

But astronauts don't dislike the sharp smell of space, necessarily. After a 2003 mission, astronaut Don Pettit described it this way on a NASA blog:

"It is hard to describe this smell; it is definitely not the olfactory equivalent to describing the palette sensations of some new food as 'tastes like chicken.' The best description I can come up with is metallic; a rather pleasant sweet metallic sensation. It reminded me of my college summers where I labored for many hours with an arc welding torch repairing heavy equipment for a small logging outfit. It reminded me of pleasant sweet smelling welding fumes. That is the smell of space."

The interior of the International Space Station smells a little more mundane. Pettit, who recently returned from a second six-month-long mission on the ISS, told SPACE.com, "[The space station] smells like half machine-shop-engine-room-laboratory, and then when you're cooking dinner and you rip open a pouch of stew or something, you can smell a little roast beef."