Re: Spirulina vs Super Blue Green Algae vs Wheatgrass Powder
Posted by:
rzman10001
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Date: February 18, 2012 08:05PM Tamukha Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > rzman, > > Ancient aliens taught us to pollute our pristine > lakes with things that would sterilize us or > malform our young in utero, and then taught us how > to grow food in that dirty water?! > > The machine's name was the "Manna Machine." Umm, I don't get where you are comming from? I never said what you are saying? Re-read or quote me so I understand where you are comming from. Re: Spirulina vs Super Blue Green Algae vs Wheatgrass Powder
Posted by:
Tamukha
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Date: February 18, 2012 11:42PM rzman,
I wrote:
To which you replied:
I assume now you are responding to the second part of what I wrote(that ancient aliens taught us to grow algae in our water) and not the first part(that ancient aliens taught us to pollute our water)? Re: Spirulina vs Super Blue Green Algae vs Wheatgrass Powder
Posted by:
rzman10001
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Date: February 19, 2012 02:12AM Oh yeah, I should pay more attention, I think someone was talking to me when I did that. Re: Spirulina vs Super Blue Green Algae vs Wheatgrass Powder
Posted by:
rzman10001
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Date: February 19, 2012 05:27PM rzman10001 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Yes, the theory is that they did it in a controled > machine of some kind, damit can't remember the > name. My comment should have been: "No, the theory is that they did it in a controled mahine of some kind" Obviously I was distracted as I was typing. Tamukha, This your quote: I don't think ancient aliens would have taught us to adulterate our lakes with organochloric pesticides and then grow algae in them, though! rzman1001 Of coarse not! Re: Spirulina vs Super Blue Green Algae vs Wheatgrass Powder
Posted by:
Tamukha
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Date: February 20, 2012 05:00PM rzman,
But was the machine called a "Manna Machine," 'cos that's the only thing that came to mind? Some German engineer pored through OT accounts of "communications" and devised a machine from the descriptions. It's like a miniature version of algae aqua culture machines used in the southwest today, I guess. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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