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Maybe this explains the pineal gland (warning mermaid video lol) Options
 
MaNoMaNoM
#1 Posted : 1/6/2015 1:09:49 PM

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That video is banned in the US for copyright issues.

i believe there is alot more under the sea than the public is allowed to know about,
where are the undersea cities, and sealab2020 ?? We have the technology for sure.
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#2 Posted : 1/6/2015 1:21:36 PM

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MaNoMaNoM wrote:
where are the undersea cities, and sealab2020 ?? We have the technology for sure.


Japan Releases Plans For Futuristic Underwater Cities By 2030
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#3 Posted : 1/6/2015 1:58:37 PM

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#4 Posted : 1/19/2015 2:53:56 AM

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Is this the mermaid proof you're talking about?

"Mermaids: The Body Found" on animal planet?
I missed it, i was catching up on 'ancient aliens' getting my facts straight.

From:digital journal. com
"According to Discovery, Animal Planet last month aired a documentary-style TV show. The Animal Planet's press release for the show described it as painting " a wildly convincing picture of the existence of mermaids, what they look like, and why they've stayed hidden... until now."
Discovery reports that the filmmakers admitted that the film is science fiction, but it appears that for many the make-believe evidence the show marshaled in support of existence of mermaids was just too convincing. According to Discovery, the show was a "mix of state-of-the-art computer generated animation, historical fact, conspiracy theory and real and faked footage sprinkled with enough bits of scientific speculation and real science to make it seem plausible."
The show even included interviews with real NOAA scientists. According to BBC, the show touted the controversial aquatic ape theory/hypothesis that suggests that human beings originated in aquatic environments and that they had an "aquatic stage" in their evolutionary history. The Animal Planet show said its story is "about evolutionary possibility grounded in a radical scientific theory – the Aquatic Ape Theory, which claims that humans had an aquatic stage in our evolutionary past." But many experts consider this theory "pseudoscience

Read more: http://www.digitaljourna...cle/327909#ixzz3PEQOPjmy
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