ALIEN INTERVIEW - THE NEW EARTH - Earth Changes and The ...
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could easily accommodate all the lifting apparatus <strong>and</strong> the men <strong>and</strong> horses pulling on the<br />
ropes. No such space is available in the spatial context of how the Baalbek stones were<br />
placed. Hills slope away from where lifting apparatus would need to have been placed <strong>and</strong><br />
no evidence has been found of a flat <strong>and</strong> structurally firm surface having been constructed<br />
(<strong>and</strong> then mysteriously removed after the lifting was done). Furthermore, not just one obelisk<br />
was erected but rather a series of giant stones were precisely put in place side-by-side. Due<br />
to the positioning of these stones, there is simply no conceivable place where a huge pulley<br />
apparatus could have been stationed."<br />
References: (both of the following websites have excellent photos of the area)<br />
http://www.sacredsites.com/middle_east/lebanon/baalbek.htm<br />
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_baalbek_1.htm<br />
145 "...<strong>The</strong> Domain took over the planet Venus..."<br />
"<strong>The</strong> second-closest planet to the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 <strong>Earth</strong> days. It is the brightest<br />
natural object in the night sky, except for the Moon, reaching an apparent magnitude of −4.6.<br />
Because Venus is an inferior planet, from <strong>Earth</strong> it never appears to venture far from the Sun:<br />
its elongation reaches a maximum of 47.8°. Venus reaches its maximum brightness shortly<br />
before sunrise or shortly after sunset, for which reason it is often called the Morning Star or<br />
the Evening Star.<br />
Classified as a terrestrial planet, it is sometimes called <strong>Earth</strong>'s "sister planet", for the two are<br />
similar in size, gravity, <strong>and</strong> bulk composition. Venus is covered with an opaque layer of<br />
highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from space in<br />
visible light; this was a subject of great speculation until some of its secrets were revealed by<br />
planetary science in the twentieth century. Venus has the densest atmosphere of all the<br />
terrestrial planets, consisting mostly of carbon dioxide, as it has no carbon cycle to lock<br />
carbon back into rocks <strong>and</strong> surface features, nor organic life to absorb it in biomass. It has<br />
become so hot that the earth-like oceans the young Venus is believed to have possessed<br />
have totally evaporated, leaving a dusty dry desert scape with many slab-like rocks. <strong>The</strong><br />
evaporated water vapor has dissociated <strong>and</strong> hydrogen has escaped into interplanetary<br />
space. <strong>The</strong> atmospheric pressure at the planet's surface is 92 times that of the <strong>Earth</strong>,<br />
the great majority of it carbon dioxide <strong>and</strong> other greenhouse gases.<br />
Venus's surface has been mapped in detail only in the last 20 years; Project Magellan listed<br />
about a thous<strong>and</strong> meteor craters, a surprisingly low number compared to <strong>Earth</strong>. It shows<br />
evidence of being geologically very young with extensive volcanism, <strong>and</strong> the sulfur in the<br />
atmosphere is taken by some experts to show many of its volcanoes are still active today,<br />
but it is an enigma as to why no evidence of lava flow accompanies any of the visible<br />
caldera."<br />
As one of the brightest objects in the sky, Venus has been known since prehistoric times<br />
<strong>and</strong> as such has gained an entrenched position in human culture. <strong>The</strong> Babylonians named<br />
the planet Ishtar, the personification of womanhood, <strong>and</strong> goddess of love.<br />
In western astrology, derived from its historical connotation with goddesses of femininity <strong>and</strong><br />
love, Venus is held to influence those aspects of human life. In Indian Vedic astrology,<br />
Venus is known as Shukra, meaning "clear, pure" or "brightness, clearness" in Sanskrit.<br />
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