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The Coming Flu Pandemic. by Kenneth Lafler
In 1918 there was an outbreak of the influenza virus. This outbreak was one of the worst pandemics in history. Over 20 million people died from this pandemic. The outbreak was during world war two. Could this have been a biological experiment that went out of control?
The outbreak began at Fort Reilly, Kansas.
Ken Lafler: Did mankind actually reach the Moon by Ken Lafler
Ken Lafler: Did mankind actually reach the Moon by Ken Lafler: A note from the Author- I would like to say that I truly hope the NASA-Apollo Program was successful being one...
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The debate about the Moon Landings. By Kenneth Lafler
A note from the Author-
I would like to say that I truly hope the NASA-Apollo Program was successful being one of Mankind's greatest achievements. But there are incident after incident that questions if this was possible at all.
The NASA Program was actually started in Germany during World War Two. Under the direction of the rocket development genius, Werner Von Braun, the V-1 and V-2 missiles were designed and produced in massive number's. The V-1 was the first cruise missile to be developed. The Saturn Five Rocket was basically a Multi-Stage V-2. The V-2 was also the first man made object to break the sound barrier.
Under a United States Program called Operation Paper Clip, Nazi scientists were brought to the United States to conduct work on the U.S. space program.
The first questionable fact is the passing through the Van Allen Radiation Belts first discovered by James Van Allen in 1958. The Van Allen Belts are located in a high Earth orbit, most other craft fly in a low Earth orbit avoiding this area of space. Test animals sent into space through the Van Allen Belts have generally returned deceased.
The Belts are saturated with radiation. Would it be possible for an Astronaut to pass through this area and not be exposed to high doses. Some nuclear experts feel it would take a lead shielding six feet thick to protect a person.
The next anomaly - The lack of dust on the landing pods. This is strange in and of it's self. The LEM used a single engine with 30,000 pounds of thrust. Even if it had landed on a city street, there still would have been an enormous amount of dust. Yet the landing gear is absolutely clean as if some one had used a cleaning cloth. Obviously the crew had no time for this and the landing pod was to be discarded anyway.
When asked to see footage from the moon today,Nasa claims that they are unable to view the moon with the telescopes in use today, and are unable to see the moons surface. This also is peculiar. The hubble telescope is able to view galaxies 20 light years away, but they are unable to view the moons surface? Satellites are able to view the Earth's surface in precise detail and are able to actually see the name on one's employee badge.
The next anomaly - Multiple Light Sources. In space there is only one light source in this Solar System - The Sun. In the lunar photography, the light appears to be coming in at different angles. If taken on the moon the angles would be in perpendicular alignments. Instead the lines intersect one another.
The LEM or Lunar Module- About three months before the lunar landing, the Lunar Module was on a test run with Neil Armstrong at the controls. The vehicle was only able to stay air bore for a few minutes and suddenly crashed. Some aerospace experts feel that the craft was so unstable that the a minor change in the load factor would have sent the LEM into a spin.
The outer skin of the Module was also questionable. Being only about the thickness of tin foil, could this ship have survived the radiation of space?
The United States flag waving - This is another point of question. The moon has almost no atmosphere so there are no weather patterns. This would make it impossible for any movement due to wind. The flag most likely would have just remained motionless.
The film footage of the Astronauts walking on the moon is questionable also.
If the speed of the film is increased it appears as if they are walking in Earth gravity.
The Gus Grissom accident is also strange. Grissom had openly criticized NASA and the space program, claiming the program was dangerous. Grissom died several weeks later in the Apollo one accident where the cabin was pressurized with pure oxygen. The ensuing fire killed all three Astronauts.
At least ten other Astronauts died under mysterious circumstances.
Hopefully the Apollo Program was a success but there are enough questions to a least make one wonder.
By
Kenneth Lafler
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Ken Lafler: The Curse of Tutankhamen, by Ken Lafler
Ken Lafler: The Curse of Tutankhamen, by Ken Lafler: On November 22, 1922 in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, Sixteen cream colored steps were discovered. They lead to a tomb...
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Andy Micheli is one on the primier guitarists in the Inland Empire. Andy works with his band Road Works and also does instructional video's . Chuck Henry is also one of the primier bassists. Both are vey close friends of mine and always a pleasure to go out and see them tear it up!. Ken Lafler Artist Profiles.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
The Curse of Tutankhamen, by Kenneth Lafler
On November 22, 1922 in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, sixteen cream colored steps were discovered. They lead to a tomb with the Royal seals still intact and the tomb unplundered. This was the Royal Tomb of the Pharaoh Tutankhamen. This is considered the greatest Archaeological find in history. The Tomb was discovered by a man named Howard Carter who was an archeologist and his benefactor the fifth earl of Carnarvon, also known as Lord Carnarvon
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Lord Carnarvon had been a in serious automobile accident and had sustained severe damage to his lungs. Carnarvon's doctors recommended spending the winters in Egypt. He met Howard Carter while wintering in the desert. Carter was making his living painting historic sites for travelers at the time but was also considered an expert on Egyptology.
The tomb was located in The Valley of the Kings. The valley had been explored for centuries and was considered devoid of any more artifacts. But Carter felt there was still one area that had not been excavated.
Carnarvon after years of searching had decided to call off the endeavor. Carter was persistent and Carnarvon agreed to one more season.
On his trip back to Egypt on a ship from England, Carter brought with him a yellow canary in a cage. This bird would play a large part in the rumors to follow.
November 22, 1922 - Carter arrived at the dig to find it quiet. The workers had found something. Sixteen steps. At the end of them were the Royal Seals of Tutankhamen. The Seals were unbroken but showed signs of tampering. Carter wired Carnarvon and waited for his arrival.
When Carter opened the tomb, the lighting was dark at first, but as his eyes adjusted he couldn't believe what he saw. When Carnarvon ask what was in the tomb the only thing Carter could say was " Wonder Things". The tomb was filled with artifacts and everywhere gold. The amount gold removed from this tomb was beyond belief.
Tutankhamen was a relatively insignificant Pharaoh. He ascended the throne at about nine years of age and died at nineteen. The only reason he is known of at all was due to the archaeological find. Tutankhamen also died under mysterious circumstances.
Tutankhamen was a relatively insignificant Pharaoh. He ascended the throne at about nine years of age and died at nineteen. The only reason he is known of at all was due to the archaeological find. Tutankhamen also died under mysterious circumstances.
The find was international news and the workers at the dig named the site "The Shrine of the Golden Bird" in honor of the canary which they felt brought them good luck.
However, several days after the discovery the bird was attacked and eaten by a Cobra. The Cobra and the Vulture are the symbols for upper and lower Egypt. The Pharaoh wore these on his crown.
Now the workers said this was due to
The team assembled the artifacts for removal from the site until.......Six months after the discovery, Carnarvon was bitten by a mosquito and then cut himself while shaving and developed blood poisoning. He died shortly after. At the moment of his death all the lights in Cairo when out. This is strange because Cairo is on a four grid system. If one grid fails the other three should stay online.
Also at the exact time of his death in Egypt, Carnarvon's dog, still in England stood up, howled and fell over dead.
Also at the exact time of his death in Egypt, Carnarvon's dog, still in England stood up, howled and fell over dead.
After this several others who enter the tomb also died, the workers were sure it was from the curse. Lord Westbury's son died after entering the site and Westbury jumped from the seventh floor window of his apartment weeks later. On the way to the cemetery the hearse ran over a young boy killing him.
Most of the deaths were due to pneumonia. Some scientists feel this was due to a bacteria called Aspergilis. The Bacteria lives in area's such as tombs. It is an extremely lethal agent. Could this have been left here by the Egyptians in case of tomb plundering.
One of the more interesting facts of the case was, the amount of treasure found was unbelievable, especially for a minor Pharaoh. The tomb of Ram es the second is a huge cavern. One can only imagine how many artifacts and gold were buried here.
With all the deaths on this find, one would think something was there.
Carter however suffered no ill effect and became quite wealthy giving lecture tours.
By
Kenneth Lafler
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