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Serpo
19th November 2012, 01:04 AM
Scott C. Waring, author of UFO Sightings Daily (http://www.ufosightingsdaily.com/), was looking over some Mercury photos and found this unusual black doorway. It is long and rectangle in shape with four almost perfect right angel corners. Unless meteor cubes are pummeling planets, this seems to be made by ancient aliens.


http://beforeitsnews.com/beyond-science/2012/11/3-4-mile-doorway-into-planet-mercury-discovered-nov-2012-2439954.html

Neuro
19th November 2012, 01:31 AM
OMG cubists used to colonize Mercury! We are DOOMED!

joboo
19th November 2012, 02:50 AM
beforeitsnews.com Probably a missing pixel.

Serpo
19th November 2012, 02:53 AM
Of course.....unless

undgrd
19th November 2012, 06:26 AM
If someone doesn't know the difference between "angel" and "angle", they probably wouldn't be able to spot an entrance to a planet either.

gunDriller
19th November 2012, 06:35 AM
it would make sense - if you were travelling in that neck of the woods and wanted some shade from the sun.

wonder how much gold and silver are in the planet of Mercury ?

Neuro
19th November 2012, 08:38 AM
If someone doesn't know the difference between "angel" and "angle", they probably wouldn't be able to spot an entrance to a planet either.
The angel/angle of death to the argument!

Spectrism
19th November 2012, 10:01 AM
BS.

It is a shadow. When you have a shadow cast by a ridgeline, you already have one straight edge- the ridgeline. The shadow seems to be cast across a meteorite gouge.... that makes up the two long sides. Notice the 4th side is not straight.

Serpo
21st November 2012, 12:00 AM
it would make sense - if you were travelling in that neck of the woods and wanted some shade from the sun.

Wonder how much gold and silver are in the planet of mercury ?


sorry just Mercury

Serpo
21st November 2012, 12:02 AM
BS.

It is a shadow. When you have a shadow cast by a ridgeline, you already have one straight edge- the ridgeline. The shadow seems to be cast across a meteorite gouge.... that makes up the two long sides. Notice the 4th side is not straight.

dUNNO....TO ME IT LOOKS LIKE THE DOOR WAY INTO MERCURY hahahahah

joboo
21st November 2012, 12:32 AM
Well, it's definitely up there with uber grainy photos of shape shifting Icke lizards.

However, I'm afraid this scenario may be far more plausible:

http://cdn-www.i-am-bored.com/media/found-next-door-kitty.jpg

The jury is out, still waiting for a verdict.

Neuro
21st November 2012, 01:44 AM
sorry just Mercury
That makes me think that Mercury really doesn't exist. Cause so close to the sun, surely the mercury would just evaporate away, alas Mercury couldn't exist. It's existence would violate the laws of physics...

Spectrism
21st November 2012, 08:26 AM
dUNNO....TO ME IT LOOKS LIKE THE DOOR WAY INTO MERCURY hahahahah

Oh it is the doorway to Mercury. If you fly into it with a rocketship going 2000 mph, you will find yourself inside of Mercury. And if you just look at the negative image wearing psychedilic glasses while nibbling on shroons, you can see funny little creatures dancing inside there.

Serpo
21st November 2012, 09:17 AM
Oh it is the doorway to Mercury. If you fly into it with a rocketship going 2000 mph, you will find yourself inside of Mercury. And if you just look at the negative image wearing psychedilic glasses while nibbling on shroons, you can see funny little creatures dancing inside there.

or missing kittens

Spectrism
21st November 2012, 09:30 AM
Well, it's definitely up there with uber grainy photos of shape shifting Icke lizards.

However, I'm afraid this scenario may be far more plausible:

http://cdn-www.i-am-bored.com/media/found-next-door-kitty.jpg

The jury is out, still waiting for a verdict.


Maybe the title was supposed to read: My fella went down on me and got lost searching for my "kitten".

If she can tell them what mountain ridge he went down on, the search party can start there.

JohnQPublic
21st November 2012, 12:32 PM
sorry just Mercury

Lots of Mercury dimes?