Monday, June 7, 2010

Archaeology information discovered Mars, NASA


Keith Morgan has been an Electronics Technician with ABC News in Washington DC since 1982. He has a BA in Communications from Howard University with a minor in Computer Science. Keith has had his own UFO sightings that started in High School. And he has also made predictions based on Nostradamus' quatrains that have come to pass. One being the World Trade Centers coming down, which he made in 1993 and then repeated 3 weeks before the event took place.

Keith shared theories about UFOs, Mars and alternative energy, as well as his experiences of media cover-ups of these topics. "There are real artifacts sitting on the surface of Mars," as proven out by the mathematics he said of the Cydonia region, known for its "Face on Mars." He believes these monuments were left by the Annunaki, as spelled out by Sitchin in The Lost Book of Enki. They were using Mars as a way station to transport the gold they had mined on Earth, he noted.


Among the energy technologies Morgan mentioned was the Reed Magnetic Motor, a 7 ft. tall wooden device with fly wheels that creates enough power to run household appliances. Typically, the network won't run stories on these types of experimental devices, he said, though Nightline did once do a show on the Patterson Power Cell. He explained that the subjects of UFOs and free energy are linked in that they both point towards a new kind of physics, that might for instance, foster anti-gravity devices.
Morgan also discussed his ability to make predictions based on Nostradamus' quatrains, and suggested that between now and 2012 we are going to begin having more open interactions with ETs. The originator of theories about hyperdimensional physics which Morgan finds valid, Richard C. Hoagland joined him for the first hour of the conversation, and the two, who have been friends for many years, shared reminiscences about Mars and the media.

[http://www.kbmorgan.com/]
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[http://www.greatarchaeology.com]








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