I did read something about a stargate in Iraq and that that is PART of the reason why the americans went in, but I don't remember reading about that student or his movie script.
Stargates do exist. If you read 'The Emerald Tablets of Thoth' he is virtually describing how each pyramid can be used as a stargate. Also, the star gate some place in south america has a shape on what seems like an enterance that is thought to be some sort of key to open the gate. Natives usually have stories of their ancestors disappearing through that gate and vowing to come back.
You would not be gullable to believe in the supernatural in all its forms. I think those who don't BELIEVE in the 'hidden' world and think that they know EVERYTHING about EVERYTHING in the Universe (macro and micro) are the gullable ones...they believe they are superhumans that know all when all they are is ARROGANT of their own ignorance.
I do not mind people who do not believe in these things, but I respect them when they say 'I do not have enough information; nor have I researched into the matter to come to a valid conclusion...I DON'T KNOW.'
2006-11-08 04:26:52
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answered by Anonymous
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even although you're patently an fool, the concern on that you contact honestly holds a grain of truth. except for the Stargate area. it really is a artwork of fiction. you're an fool. As for the warfare in Iraq being apocalyptic, it really is truth. And as for the backyard of Eden, it isn't in Iraq, besides the undeniable fact that that is quite close. The backyard of Eden is paradise in the international. God's communal aspect with guy. yet guy fell from grace, and we are not allowed in to Paradise in the international. yet that doesn't mean that the backyard not exists. The Scripture speaks of the backyard being guarded by an Angel with a flaming sword, with the intention to make confident we received't income get good of entry to. besides the undeniable fact that the Scripture also speaks of re-get good of entry to to the terrestrial paradise as a advantages. Referrence to this may nicely be modern-day in 1st Corinthians. So obviously it nonetheless exists. As to its area: some weeks in the past i replaced into interpreting a piece of writing in Smithsonian mag about glaciologist Lonnie Thompson. the object itself replaced into not something more effective than a specialist international-warming piece, yet an off-handed sentence stuck my eye. web page sixty 9 of the July 2007 Smithsonian mag: "far below i can see Lake Manasarovar, defined by Swedish explorer Sven Hedin a century in the past as 'an huge turquoise embedded between 2 of the most well liked and maximum in call for giants of the international,' Kailash and Naimona'nyi. This astonishing tableau, about 10 miles from Nepal and 20 miles from India, is between the international's maximum sacred landscapes. in accordance to Hindu and Buddhist idea, that is the middle of the universe, and four tremendous rivers are reported to flow by subterranean passages." that is the position you'll locate your "Gateway to the Heavens."
2016-11-28 22:03:58
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answered by matis 4
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That theory is quite laughable, since everyone knows the war is about oil.
However, I have found this link talking about the paper you heard about. Just taking a look at the title of the website gives you enough reason to throw that paper away for good: "Political Implications of Extraterresterial Presence" :D "EXOPOLITICS"!
2006-11-07 22:39:33
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answered by Grelann 2
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A friend of mine just returned from Iraq and said he was serving in a special unit to guard a very large cave entrance. They were told that inside the cave was some weapons of mass destruction. One night he and others in his unit decided to investigate strange sounds coming from very deep inside the cave. He said after walking over a mile, they could see a strange glow. Hiding behind some rocks they watched, as what looked like Iraqi and American Scientist loaded a box onto a platform. Then a beam of blue light made the box vanish. After awhile about eight Scientist and some Iraqi men got onto the platform and a blue beam of light made them vanish also. He said they all became frightened and ran out of the cave. Once outside Guards were waiting for them and took them to see their Commander. He and all the men that was with him were sent home, and were told never to talk to anyone about what they saw. At first I didn't believe him and thought he was just joking. I laughed at him, and he said everyone he has told doesn't believe him. This is the first time I have read what you have posted, I'm starting to believe that maybe he is telling the truth.
2006-11-07 22:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Stop being so gullable. Don't listen to these cover-ups fallacies.
Study PHYSICS at a high level (with the maths).
Also, study Politics and Economics (also at a high level).
THEN, make up your mind, and you will see how silly your question is!
2006-11-07 23:34:09
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answered by just "JR" 7
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Sure, and we are using it trying to track down ET because he never paid that $10 trillion AT&T long distance bill when he phoned home...
2006-11-07 22:06:39
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answered by Anonymous
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What the heck were you reading, amateur science fiction?
This premise is laughable.....
2006-11-07 22:12:52
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answered by Answer 3
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All this is scrap. There are no stargates...
2006-11-07 22:25:27
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answered by Vas 3
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