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'Hello, Central!' Is Saturn Like the Pictures We See?

Patrick H. Bellringer

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 ----- Original Message -----
From: GWS
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 10:46 PM
Subject: Siterun Contact Request from Linlar Services

Message:

 Hi there Patric, thank you for your great service to us, the readers of your website. Just a comment and a question  about our large neighbor \"Saturn\". Looking at the latest images from the \"casini\" voyage, the surface of this so called gas giant looks like the visable upper atmosphere of a completely clouded over planet, the clouds efectively hiding what\'s below. Somehow I feel that what we outwardly see of Saturn and for that matter the other gas giants also, is the planet\'s firmament that hides a more solid surface from our view.  when looking at our sun, I get the same feeling, that what we see on the photgraphs, also looks like  a very turbulent upper atmosphere, albeit very reactive and glowing.

(Response)

FROM:  Patrick H. Bellringer
     TO:  GWS
DATE:  Sept. 10, 2008
SUBJECT:  Reply
 
Dear GWS:
 
    You are most wise in your observations.  Saturn and all the other planets in our solar system, with the exception of Earth Shan, are in fifth dimension.  Therefore, what we see in 3D is not what truly exists on these planets.  All are evolving and have 5D civilizations at this time.
 
    Our planet will soon join them in 5D, after her cleansing cycle is completed.
 
                            In Love and Light,
                            Patrick H. Bellringer  
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