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Space war, Vatican knowledge of extraterrestrials revealed in Podesta emails
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Skeptix List
2016-10-14 21:13:14 UTC
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Aliens want to help mankind but fear our violent tendencies, according
to
an email exchange revealed by Wikileaks. Mails sent by astronaut Edgar
Mitchell to John Podesta cite an impending space war and the Vatican’s
knowledge of alien life.

“Because the War in Space race is heating up, I felt you should be
aware of
several factors as you and I schedule our Skype talk,” Mitchell, who
died
in February, tells Podesta in the mails from 2015, before mentioning a
“nonviolent” alien species that wishes to share with mankind “zero
point
energy.”

Podesta was serving as counselor to President Barack Obama during the
exchange, before he left the position to become chairman of Hillary
Clinton’s presidential campaign. These emails emerged before Monday’s
second batch of the ‘Podesta Emails’ were released by Wikileaks.

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Terri Mansfield, who describes herself online as “the Director of the
ETI
(Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Peace Task Force” is also mentioned in
one
of Mitchell’s emails.

Referred to as Mitchell’s “Catholic colleague,” Mansfield is also said
to
be attending the meeting with Podesta “to bring us up to date on the
Vatican’s awareness of ETI.”

On her website, Mansfield describes ETIs as being “the highest form of
intelligence working directly with God.”

Mitchell, who includes in his email signature that he’s the “6th man
to
walk on the Moon,” warns Podesta that the “nonviolent ETI” are helping
to
share zero point energy with Earth but will not “tolerate any forms of
military violence on Earth or in space."


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Zero point energy (ZPE) has been studied in quantum physics and is
described as a vacuum energy, utilizing an energy that exists in
molecules
even at near absolute zero temperature. If harnessed it could
theoretically
allow a manned spacecraft to travel to Mars in days, rather than
years,
according to one study.

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Podesta said earlier this year that he had convinced Clinton to
disclose
UFO files. “There are still classified files that could be
declassified,”
he told told KLAS-TV. In 2002, he openly advocated for the public
release
of documents on Area 51.


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Mike Powell
2016-10-14 21:16:31 UTC
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Originally to: Garrison Hilliard
Aliens want to help mankind but fear our violent tendencies, according to
an email exchange revealed by Wikileaks. Mails sent by astronaut Edgar
Mitchell to John Podesta cite an impending space war and the Vatican~~~s
knowledge of alien life.
I wonder if that is to be a space war between Earth and the supposedly
nonviolent aliens, or if it is between the US and another country?

I was expecting some political hot potatoes in this wikileaks release,
but
this is far more interesting reading. :)

Mike

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Garrison Hilliard
2016-10-14 21:22:18 UTC
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On Fri, 14 Oct 2016 17:16:31 -0400, Mike Powell
Post by Mike Powell
Originally to: Garrison Hilliard
Aliens want to help mankind but fear our violent tendencies, according to
an email exchange revealed by Wikileaks. Mails sent by astronaut Edgar
Mitchell to John Podesta cite an impending space war and the Vatican~~~s
knowledge of alien life.
I wonder if that is to be a space war between Earth and the supposedly
nonviolent aliens, or if it is between the US and another country?
I was expecting some political hot potatoes in this wikileaks release, but
this is far more interesting reading. :)
Mike
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Well, Mike (jeepers, a guy from my GT Powercomm time), there's also a
VERY outside
chance that it could be between two extremely small (but important)
Earth principalities
(The Vatican and Hong Kong) plus or minus the extraterrestrials. ;-)




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Rick Moen
2016-10-14 21:39:21 UTC
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Re: Space war, Vatican knowledge of extraterrestrials revealed in Podesta
emails
Post by Mike Powell
Mike
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Well, Mike (jeepers, a guy from my GT Powercomm time), there's also a
VERY outside chance that it could be between two extremely small (but
important) Earth principalities (The Vatican and Hong Kong) plus or
minus the extraterrestrials. ;-)
I find it _much_ more interesting that Mike is still using a dial-up BBS
and the MS-DOS shareware offline mail reader Silly Little Mail Reader
(SLMR) version 2.1a, which was deemed adequate for people somehow stuck
with off-Internet communications -- in 1995 for so. Which was around
when I shut down The Skeptic's Board BBS at my place in San Francisco,
because I could see that Fidotech BBS technology was a dead-end.

I kept plannning a migration from RBBS-PC behind BinkleyTerm under Qemu
and DesqView with UFgate store-and-forward gatewaying of e-mail and
newsgroups to something less horribly underengineered and fragile. I
remember finding that the best of the many anaemic and brittle
implementations was Maximus BBS under OS/2 on an HPFS filesystem (so it
wouldn't be handicapped by MS-DOS 8.3 filename brain-damage), but being
saddened by the realisation that it would _still_ suck compared to real,
live Internet connectivity on a real operating system with native
SMTP/NNTP software. And that was when I decided that the whole Fidotech
idea was pretty much obsolete and had to die, and all of those embedded
DOSisms and fundamental nickel-and-dime mentality with it.

Twenty-plus years on, some folks are still sodding around with that
totally inadequate technology. Amazing.
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Mike Powell
2016-10-14 21:44:50 UTC
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Originally to: Rick Moen
Post by Rick Moen
I find it _much_ more interesting that Mike is still using a dial-up BBS
Telnet and WWW BBS, too...
Post by Rick Moen
Twenty-plus years on, some folks are still sodding around with that
totally inadequate technology. Amazing.
Most of my stuff runs under linux. I don't know... I was one of the
first people I knew who was on the Internet but it has recently lost its
charm for me. I am glad to still be using the "inadequate" tech on
networks
which are still around and some of which still have more traffic that I
can
keep up with.

Mike

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Mike Powell
2016-10-14 21:47:57 UTC
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Originally to: Garrison Hilliard
Post by Garrison Hilliard
Well, Mike (jeepers, a guy from my GT Powercomm time), there's also a
VERY
Post by Garrison Hilliard
outside
chance that it could be between two extremely small (but important)
Earth
Post by Garrison Hilliard
principalities
(The Vatican and Hong Kong) plus or minus the extraterrestrials. ;-)
Oh, yeah... you may be on to something. I have always wondered what that
sceptre the Pope carries around was used for. Maybe a space lazer?

Mike

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