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Bucky Balls are nanospaceships. I have posted this over and over again
for many many years. It relates to us throwing notes in glass bottles into our vast oceans to be read years later.Fact is even we can etch 150 atoms distance across in this spacetime. Aleins have directed this by the trillions in the direction of the Sun. Some trillions have landed on out moon Many more trillions have landed on Earth. Dust is telling us "We are not alone" TreBert |
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On Thursday, August 19, 2010 1:53:31 PM UTC-4, bert wrote:
Bucky Balls are nanospaceships. I have posted this over and over again for many many years. It relates to us throwing notes in glass bottles into our vast oceans to be read years later.Fact is even we can etch 150 atoms distance across in this spacetime. Aleins have directed this by the trillions in the direction of the Sun. Some trillions have landed on out moon Many more trillions have landed on Earth. Dust is telling us "We are not alone" TreBert Buckyballs make the best space ships. They can go at 99.999999999999999999 of c They can orbit stars waiting for Earth type planets to form. Earth now has trillions and trillions of buckyballs on its surface. We need the technology to look inside and read their message. TreBert |
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