Three giant alien spaceships are again heading for Earth! Scientists predict the new ships will arrive in November of 2012.
UFO encounters continue to increase – as documented on WWN. And today scientists at SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), an independent non-commercial organization, made a major announcement:
“Three giant spaceships are heading toward Earth. The largest one of them is 200 miles wide. Two others are slightly smaller. At present, the objects are just moving past Jupiter. Judging by their speed, they should be on Earth by the fall of 2012,” said John Malley, the lead extraterrestrial expert at SETI.
Three similar giant ships landed in China and the Indonesia Sea in November, 2011. They were identified as alien spaceships from Planet Gootan. Three more giant Gootan ships are headed her for November, 2012.
Read two of WWN’s many stories about the three Gootan ships landing in 2011:
THE STORY ABOUT THE LANDING OF THE THREE SHIPS IN NOVEMBER 2011
THE GOOTANS ARE HERE
The new Gootan spaceships have been detected by HAARP search system. The system, based in Alaska, was designed to study the phenomenon of northern lights. According to SETI researchers, the objects are extraterrestrial spaceships. They will be visible in optical telescopes as soon as they reach Mars’s orbit – sometime in November of 2012. The US government has been reportedly informed about the event.
http://weeklyworldnews.com/aliens/26535/alien-spaceships-to-attack-earth-in-2012/
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Where is our Eggie?
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I went next door to talk to Joachim about it...but they seemed to already know something...Fishes? I'm wearing mine just in case...Doo made me a rainbow one...
12 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
Anyway..I put my head out!....
's all good now..(dum dee dee doo doo...la la la) ;D
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5 bucks officer...at the door!dowsa can be Head Roadie....get the surfboards people!!! ;D
Yep...guitbox is in tune baby...let's get this show a-rockin' chile!! Woot Woot! ;)
Yah man here we go now...woot woot
(geez I'm really diggin' the vibe of this brainiacal trip Fishes...diggin' it!)
We got it all going on!
AND DooLittle is making ALL the tinfoil hats we need...even rainbow ones...so if you want in dowsa...well..here..take one of these..no! I said ONE! OH!..but not the purple ones..uh-oh dowsa!! DooLittle? We're gonna need that gurney......
Thanks for the band uniform suggestion as well dowsa...what a riot...strait jackets!! They'll be rolling in the aisles..er, rather...we will be!! LOL
Ha ha ha...wow, I got side-tracked with all
kinds of other stuff on that page. Those aliens
can't come yet, we're just no ready for 'em. ;)
12 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
Their coming here for our natural resources..beer and our women..
12 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
There is a certain portion of our human counterparts who have been targeted by a splinter group of Gootens known to have grievously attacked their physical well being. Some have connected them to previously undetected crop circles.
Some of you may have heard of them already; The Wheat Gutens?
12 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
where did the expression sixes and sevens come from?
12 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
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For the album by Sirenia, see At Sixes and Sevens.
To be "at sixes and sevens" is an English phrase and idiom used to describe a state of confusion or disarray.
Common in the United Kingdom, it likely derives from a complicated dice game called "hazard".[1] It is thought that the expression was originally "to set on cinq and six"[1] (from the French numerals for five and six). These are the riskiest numbers to shoot for (to "set on"), and anyone who tried for them was considered careless or confused.
The similar phrase "to set the world on six and seven", used by Geoffrey Chaucer in his Troilus and Criseyde, dates about the mid 1380's and seems from its context to mean "to hazard the world" or "to risk one's life".[2]
It is possible an ancient dispute between the Merchant Taylors' and Skinners' Livery Companies may have helped to popularise it.[1] The two, which were founded in the same year, argued over sixth place in the order of precedence. After more than a century, in 1484 the then Lord Mayor of London Sir Robert Billesden decided that at the feast of Corpus Christi, the companies would swap between sixth and seventh and feast in each others' halls. Nowadays they alternate in precedence on an annual basis.[1]
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