(Omal discusses the attempts to
build a stargate on the moon by NASA
during the Apollo missions which failed
before moving on to how a stargate is
actually supposed to be built. We also
go over the ancient structures on Mars
called Cydonia and their layout.)
Russ: all
right, now three areas of work I’d
like to work with on tonight,
great pyramid, moon landings and
the Sphinx.
Omal: okay, two are linked
together, let us deal first of all
with the lunar landings.
Russ: okay. All right, first off
from the show I heard from Art
Bell’s program on the radio,
concerning the lunar landing
sites. A gentleman by the name of
Farouk El-Baz whose father was an
archaeologist, came to NASA from
AT&T where they set up
communications with the
spaceships. As a result, he ended
up being one of the persons who
ended up picking out the landing
sites.
Omal: the father of Farouk El-Baz
was kind of an archaeologist.
Russ: yeah, that was kind of not
really….
Omal: he in actual fact would have
been a head excavationer. He was
the gentleman appointed by the
archaeologist to do the
excavating.
Russ: ahh, okay. Now he apparently
chose the sites to form a hyper
dimensional doorway or a Stargate
and the sites were picked to due
to their relationships to Sirius
and Orion upon the horizon at the
time of the landings. Wondering if
this was successful and why did
they try to do it that way?
Omal: first of all, no, they were
not successful due to the fact
that by landing them in a
formation on a planet's surface
does not work. You cannot make a
Stargate through solid rock which
answers the next question.
Russ: why?
Omal: why? Because the physics of
a astral object is more complex.
You are trying to create a hole
through solid matter. That can be
done however, with the equipment
that they have used no, it is very
improbable and dangerous to even
attempt something. The mathematics
that they use is flawed, they do
not realize the fact that these
objects have to be in their own
gravitational field. They cannot
be in another gravitational field,
most Stargate’s are outside of
gravitational wells.
Russ: but within space itself.
Omal: correct.
Russ: so in another words, they
would’ve had to come up to a point
in space to which the ships would
have to travel through?
Omal: correct.
Russ: to align the various points
of the gate.
Omal: correct.
Russ: that’s pretty tough to do in
space.
Omal: correct.
Russ: well you could do it I
suppose, space is not a moving
object.
Omal: correct, think.
Russ: the planets are moving so to
be able to do so, you’d have to
basically just go to that same
point in space from your starting
point no matter where your
starting point had moved to.
Omal: correct.
Russ: not that tough after all
actually really.
Omal: no it is not. You create a
Stargate, let us say it is a five
pointed Stargate.
Russ: okay.
Omar okay to get there, you would
use a teleport system, a
short-range teleport system.
Russ: uh-huh.
Omal: you’d have to put it outside
of your solar system so you’d have
to use a hop method to teleport
from one place to another.
Teleports on your dimension are
very clumsy and dangerous.
Russ: here on third dimension?
Omal: correct. On higher
dimensions, they become less
dangerous. On the sixth dimension
they are still dangerous, they
still malfunction is the best way
to describe them.
Russ: but actually, when you go to
the higher dimensions like that
with all but sixth, you don’t need
teleports anyway since you can….
Omal: that is correct.
Russ: travel by thought so what’s
the point?
Omal: it is the eighth where you
travel by thought. The seventh, is
the last time that you have this,
flesh and blood, calcium,
magnesium.....
Russ: well we mentioned the sixth
being called understanding which
takes place after you know what
the fourth and fifth is.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: what would be called the
seventh and eighth then?
Omal: spirituality and awareness.
Russ: hmm, it’s quite a ways, it’s
going to be a while before I get
there.
Omal: uh-huh, but let us get back
to the teleport.
Russ: right.
Omal: short-range teleports work
fine and when I say short-range, I
mean at most 5 miles. The stunt
that they did with Kiri, Tia and
Mark of putting them down in a
hangar was a joke. That is the
safe range.
(Ed: they had tried an astral
travel meta-concert test to the
local airport)
Russ: uh-huh, okay.
Omal: any further and it becomes
dangerous.
Russ: all right.
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