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4 Responses to “Girl drank silica and turned into stone”

  1. John says:

    Wow. This has the potential to change known and accepted mainstream history. Maybe things that we think happened over long periods actually happened very quickly. For me it’s more evidence of the fact everything we’re told is a fiction.

  2. Tapestry says:

    Except John we hve been told about people turning to stone or salt – as with Lot’s wife at Soddom and Gomorrah. We simply struggled to believe it as we had no way of understanding the chemistry and biology. When you realise that even chemistry is a deception, in that all protons and neutrons are made up of light which is fundmentally a dipole, you begin to understand how alchemy works, and how one element can turn into another. They didn’t split the atom. The split light and it’s not a difficult thing to do. It also creates free energy so that is one reason why they keep it quiet. You don’t need uranium and all the toxicity of the nuclear industry. It’s entirely a non-toxic process.

    • Gordon says:

      Good points Henry which I also gave though too.

      By the same process explained by Roger, I wonder now if the dinosaur extinction consensus of the Chicxulub meteor strike was a strike by Venus which stirred from the depths of the ocean Silica which was then ingested by most if not all marine life petrifying the small and great to the fossils we see today.

      The mind certainly boggles!

      • Tapestry says:

        Maybe Gordon except there are as yet no dinosaur fossils. Most dinosaur evidence is footprints and bones. Bones that have not fossilised degrade quickly.

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