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From: Whoops! on 20 Jun 2010 12:27 < This concerns one of the greatest news stories in Pennsylvania history -- the miraculous rescue of anthracite miners David Fellin and Hank Throne who had been entombed for 14 days following a cave-in at an anthracite coal mine near Hazleton, Pa., 47 years ago. < David Fellin holds a copy of the Los Angeles Times with the banner headline that the entombed miners were found alive. http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/page5_files/body_data/proof10.jpg < The Evening News of London headlines the rescue of David Fellin (with his wife Anna), along with Hank Throne. http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/page5_files/body_data/proof2.jpg < ========================= < This is a notarized letter by Fellin based on one of many out-of-body experiences while waiting to die during his entombment more than 300 feet underground. < ====================================== < < PROOF OF LIFE AFTER DEATH http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Miracle.jpg http://edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath < < ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ < HOW THE PYRAMIDS WERE BUILT < ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ < May 17, 1986 Sheppton, Pa. < To Whom It May Concern: < I, David S. Fellin, being of sound mind despite my 81 years of age, hereby attest that what is written here is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help me God. < During one of my countless out-of-body experiences during my life -- this particular one occurring while Hank Throne and I were waiting for death to take us while entombed in an anthracite mine back in August 963 -- I was sent back in time to the period of the construction of the pyramids. < The scene was nothing as it is today in the vicinity of Egypt where the pyramids now stand. That is, it was not a desert. It was covered with vegetation and I even saw trees which had trunks more than three- feet thick. The blocks for the pyramids were not hauled from any distance, whatsoever. I saw men had constructed a mold -- a pattern -- in the place where the next block was to go, then carry buckets of sand-like material to the mold and dump it inside the mold. < Each bucket contained either grains of sulphur, grains of iron or a mixture of both. < Approximately 20 men were working on the construction fo one particular block -- but a number of blocks were being made at various intervals. < Of these 20 or so men, all except one looked Egyptian -- that is, resembled the people of ancient Egypt whose pictures we see in books. < But the other man looked somewhat different than the others and he was the person who was supervising the construction of a particular block. < This person carried no weapon -- no whip or anything like that -- and there appeared to be a rather cheerful atmosphere among all of the workers. In fact, the person who was supervising the operation could also be seen to pitch in and do some of the work. < The person who looked different than the others and undoubtedly was the boss of the crew was not of the earth but was an extraterrestrial. < The purpose of the construction of the pyramdis, based on what I had observed, was two-fold. First, it was to serve as a calendar regarding the planting and harvesting seasons. Second, it was to serve as a guideline on earth so it could be viewed a great distance from earth. < I swear on the Holy Bible that what is written here is the truth and there is not one word of fabrication. < > (Signed) David S. Fellin < ============================== < P.S. -- Mr. Fellin later described the extraterrestrial as being human -- ``exactly like us" -- but physically larger than the Egyptians. He described him as Caucasian with an extremely dark tan. < Mr. Fellin also revealed that transits -- used by surveyors to measure angles -- were used during the construction of the pyramids. < However, he emphasized (being very familiar with the use of transits since he had used them building tunnels in the mines), the transits that were being used to build the pyramids ``were able to measure down to seconds." < Mr. Fellin pointed out that, until the previous century or so, the best transits "could only measure down to minutes." < ================================= < Evidence apparently exists that confirms that Fellin was correct -- that the blocks were made from concrete, actually out of synthetic (man-made) hard stone using nummulite limestone. < Nummulite limestone (jumbled fossil shells found in Pyramid stones) apparently was used via a process known as geopolymer. < Margaret Morris, who co-authored the book "The Pyramids: An Enigma Solved" with Joseph Davidovits, had contacted us after reading our posting and expressed both intrigue and fascination by Fellin's out-of- body experience. < "There is a very old book . . . that does mention a bas relief of an ancient Egyptian climbing a Pyramid with a basket of sand on his back," she wrote. < "Sand was needed to lower some internal stones into place to block passages, so it is logical that a guy might climb the pyramid with a bucket of sand! < "We found out after many years of research that the early Egyptologists had the idea that the Pyramids are concrete after Portland cement was first developed in the 1800s." < "We also have wholehearted support from highly qualified geologists," she wrote. < ============================= < Ed Conrad http://www.ecconrad.com < Proof of Life after Death < and Man as Old as Coal http://www.edconrad.com < =========================== < JUST A FEW EUROPEAN NEWSPAPERS ALBANIA Albanian Times (English) Koha Jone Rilindja Demokratike ANDORRA Diari d'Andorra AUSTRIA Amtsblatt der Republik Ö³terreich (Vienna) Kronen Zeitung Kurier Die Presse Ober?rreichischen Nachrichten Salzburger Nachrichten (Salzburg) Der Standard (Vienna) Vorarlberger Nachrichten (Bregenz) Wiener Zeitung (Vienna) BELARUS Belarusnews Vecherny Minsk BELGIUM De Financieel Ekonomische Tijd (Antwerp) De Morgen (Brussels) Het Belang van Limburg (Limburg) Het Laatste Nieuws (Brussels) Het Volk (Brussels) La Libre Belgique (Brussels) La Meuse (Liege, Sud Presse) La Nouvelle Gazette (Charleroi) De Standaard ( (Brussels) BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA Dnevni avaz (Sarajevo) Hrvatska Rijec (Sarajevo) BULGARIA ITK PARI (Sofia) Kapital (Sofia) Sega (Sofia) Standart News (Sofia) CROATIA Feral Tribune (Split) Glas Koncila (Hrvatska, Zagreb) Monitor (Zagreb) Slobodna Dalmacija (Split) Vecernji list (Zagreb) Vjesnik (Zagreb) CYPRUS Cyprus Mail (Nicosia) (English) Cyprus News Agency Cyprus Today Politis news (Nicosia) Simerini (Nicosia) CZECH REPUBLIC Cesk Noviny (Prague) Hospodarske Noviny (Prague) iDNES (Prague) Lidove Noviny (Prague) Neviditelny Pes (Prague) Prague Daily Monitor (Prague) (English) Prague Post (Prague) (English) DENMARK Ųhus Stiftstidende (Copenhagen) Berlingske Tidende (Copenhagen) Bornholms Tidende (Ronne) Copenhagen Post, The (Copenhagen) (English) Dagbladet B? 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