Zero Point : Volume III - The Legacy of the Ark
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- Opalserpent

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I thought the opening animation was epilepsy inducing and the tune was abit poor but otherwise good collection of information. Thanks.
http://www.funnyjunk.com/funny_gifs/1005848/seizure/

http://www.funnyjunk.com/funny_gifs/1005848/seizure/

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- Electrobadgr

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Opalserpent wrote:I thought the opening animation was epilepsy inducing and the tune was abit poor but otherwise good collection of information. Thanks.
http://www.funnyjunk.com/funny_gifs/1005848/seizure/
Cant argue with that really, i did the credits and titles on Wednesday night (Halloween) whilst heavily drunk, thought they were great at the time! I also had far grander plans for the music but due to time constraints and problems rendering i had to rush the tune to get the film uploaded on time. The information is the important bit so im trying not to beat myself up too much about the intro/music. Glad it didn't sour the rest of the video for you

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Well this is strange, i just found my videos on Topdocumentaryfilms.com, I can't believe it!! It seems to be causing some heated debate, lol!! I'm keeping well out of it
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/zero-point/
Thanks again DTV, i would never have made these vids had i not spent many years here learning.
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/zero-point/
Thanks again DTV, i would never have made these vids had i not spent many years here learning.

"People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly. time-y wimey... stuff." - The Doctor
Congrats Badger, I wasnt quiet as captured as the first two but still liked it. Probably because I spent a fair amount of time looking into white gold.
Why would the god of the hebrews need to give them a weapon like the arc of covenant when he supposedly created everything from nothing.
Why would the god of the hebrews need to give them a weapon like the arc of covenant when he supposedly created everything from nothing.
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- Electrobadgr

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Aragajag wrote:Congrats Badger, I wasnt quiet as captured as the first two but still liked it. Probably because I spent a fair amount of time looking into white gold.
Why would the god of the hebrews need to give them a weapon like the arc of covenant when he supposedly created everything from nothing.
Hey man, the monatomic gold is a new discovery to me, it just seemed like a perfect way to tie everything up. I genuinely believe that if the ark was indeed a real energy device then the mechanism must be very simple. If monatomic gold really is a superconductor and can do even a fraction of what Laurence Gardner claims it can then it would explain many elements of the ark story. Also rather than focussing too much on the multitude of proposed Zero Point energy devices that are in existence today, the ark, perhaps being the original zero point energy device would be a perfect way to round off the trilogy. Looking to the past to help us with our future.

"People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly. time-y wimey... stuff." - The Doctor
Electrobadgr wrote:Hey man, the monatomic gold is a new discovery to me, it just seemed like a perfect way to tie everything up. I genuinely believe that if the ark was indeed a real energy device then the mechanism must be very simple. If monatomic gold really is a superconductor and can do even a fraction of what Laurence Gardner claims it can then it would explain many elements of the ark story. Also rather than focussing too much on the multitude of proposed Zero Point energy devices that are in existence today, the ark, perhaps being the original zero point energy device would be a perfect way to round off the trilogy. Looking to the past to help us with our future.
I was being more rhetorical about the arc, to me it seems more like archons or aliens gave that knowledge out over the creativity that brings all things into existence. Just the same though it looks like it is a zero point device.
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Electrobadgr wrote:Well this is strange, i just found my videos on Topdocumentaryfilms.com, I can't believe it!! It seems to be causing some heated debate, lol!! I'm keeping well out of it![]()
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/zero-point/
Thanks again DTV, i would never have made these vids had i not spent many years here learning.
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.....and thank YOU again ...badgr.......
...i've already had a couple of people wanting to discuss this new video ....
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Aragajag wrote:Electrobadgr wrote:Hey man, the monatomic gold is a new discovery to me, it just seemed like a perfect way to tie everything up. I genuinely believe that if the ark was indeed a real energy device then the mechanism must be very simple. If monatomic gold really is a superconductor and can do even a fraction of what Laurence Gardner claims it can then it would explain many elements of the ark story. Also rather than focussing too much on the multitude of proposed Zero Point energy devices that are in existence today, the ark, perhaps being the original zero point energy device would be a perfect way to round off the trilogy. Looking to the past to help us with our future.
I was being more rhetorical about the arc, to me it seems more like archons or aliens gave that knowledge out over the creativity that brings all things into existence. Just the same though it looks like it is a zero point device.
Been reading some stuff about the Archons recently, very interesting, i need to look further

"People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly. time-y wimey... stuff." - The Doctor
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