martes, 19 de julio de 2011

Los testimonios que coinciden en aseverar la existencia de una colonia en Marte.

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El teletransporte lleva aplicándose desde la década de los 60, para transportes dentro del planeta y desde la década de los 80 para intercambio de personas en colonias en Marte. Alfred Webre, Alex Basiago y Laura Einsenhower, son muy claros al respecto. No hay duda de que en la línea de proyectos secretos se aplicaron estos conocimientos. La lógica del experimento Filadelfia en el marco de la Teoría de la Relatividad de Albert Einstein y ya en 2009 Rafael López-Guerrero, expuso un completo dossier sobre los temas que dos años después corroboran los testimonios de Basiago, Webre y Laura Einsenhower.
 
Jaime Mausan en esta ocasión presenta los testimonios que aseveran la tesis de los proyectos en el marco de las operaciones de teletransporte. La cuestión, en esta ocasión viene apoyada por una ingente documentación científica de base tal y como puede comprobarse y verificarse en la bibliografía que detallamos al final del artículo, para aquellos que deseen verificarla.


Bibliografía.
Seguidamente exponemos toda la bibliografía que existe sobre el Teletransporte Cuántico, tal y como ya se expuso en STV20090928. En total, hay más de 253 referencias revisadas y contrastadas a nivel científico. Recuerden también que pueden acceder en Scileaks a la consulta de la patente del Magnetic Vortex Wormhole Generator

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