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I just started to watch the first video you posted and was immediately impressed by the quote from Tesla. The struggle to escape oppression has been a long journey. Science is but a perversion of itself unless it has, as its ultimate goal the betterment of humanity. Nicola Tesla - 1919 Amazingly today a friend in the neighborhood showed me an artillary shell from 1919. It had been decorated, one end scalloped and open. The other end was closed but was twisted and the middle had been tooled while hot and a design engraved saying Verdun 1919 :nono: It looked like it had been converted into a flower vase, about 18 inches high. I had the feeling it had been used at a grave site for fresh flowers. THAT science was definitely not for the betterment of humanity...WAR what is it good for? Vase http://i40.tinypic.com/2h4kz78.jpg :Update: Just found this picture of a similar shell on e Bay. :shocked: Battle of Verdun in Original color photos: http://www.greatwardifferent.com/Gre.../Voyage_01.htm A bit off topic sort of... :ot: Don't see any strange clouds there. :naughty::wink2: http://i41.tinypic.com/313okew.jpghttp://i40.tinypic.com/w6ujig.jpg |
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here is picture of asperatus clouds in scotlandhttp://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...tusclouds2.jpg |
Re: A new kind of cloud?
very interesting pictures! thanks for sharing. But may i add, there is nothing new about those clouds, maybe that was the first time you noticed them (paid attention) or anyone else for that matter! :) aint nature interesting :)
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