Laron
QHHT & Past Life Regression
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Administrator
Creator of transients.info & The Roundtable
Courtney Brown introduced this explaining that on January 25th, 1944, the US launched a space mission called Clementine (aka the deep space programme science experiment). It was a joint miltary and NASA mission. The space probe took many pictures of the moon and that is what this remote viewing project is focused on in the 45 minute video below.
Courtney also explains that the US had the technological ability to read the label on a baseball, from orbit with the satellite (120 miles above the surface of the earth).
Clementine spent three months orbiting the Moon taking photos, after that it was sent to an asteroid but while on its way it had a malfunction.
The images however, which were released to the public, were pretty bad in quality. In the first release of images, 1.5 they called it, the images seemed to have smudged like areas which looked like someone had altered the images to blur out structures. Later on, a newer version of the images were released, titled 2.0. Still, with these new images you can still not see a whole lot. Courtney jokes that back in the day a cheap drug store camera could have done better.
He goes on to explain about Patrick Skipper's work and how Patrick compared 1.5 with 2.0, finding how they cleaned up the 2.0 release and removed the sloppy smudging/photoshopping they did. These images by Patrick are what Courtney has based this RV project on.
1. Introduction - 0:00
2. PrinCess Session for Lunar Anomaly - 5:31
3. Melena Hall Session for Lunar Anomaly - 12:45
4. Kahmia Dunson Session for Lunar Anomaly - 30:06
5. Courtney's Summary Comments - 4:26
See also the web site by Patrick Skipper: http://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/ .
Courtney also explains that the US had the technological ability to read the label on a baseball, from orbit with the satellite (120 miles above the surface of the earth).
Clementine spent three months orbiting the Moon taking photos, after that it was sent to an asteroid but while on its way it had a malfunction.
The images however, which were released to the public, were pretty bad in quality. In the first release of images, 1.5 they called it, the images seemed to have smudged like areas which looked like someone had altered the images to blur out structures. Later on, a newer version of the images were released, titled 2.0. Still, with these new images you can still not see a whole lot. Courtney jokes that back in the day a cheap drug store camera could have done better.
He goes on to explain about Patrick Skipper's work and how Patrick compared 1.5 with 2.0, finding how they cleaned up the 2.0 release and removed the sloppy smudging/photoshopping they did. These images by Patrick are what Courtney has based this RV project on.
1. Introduction - 0:00
2. PrinCess Session for Lunar Anomaly - 5:31
3. Melena Hall Session for Lunar Anomaly - 12:45
4. Kahmia Dunson Session for Lunar Anomaly - 30:06
5. Courtney's Summary Comments - 4:26
See also the web site by Patrick Skipper: http://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/ .