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<description><![CDATA[A peacefull planet used to rotate slowly in the outer-reaches of space, alone to themselves to be as they were, free, and peacefull. The satellite seemed untouchable, but one evil mind lusted for the riches of its mineral rich soil, and prized collection of mood-whackers. Thing indeed have changed, and most certainly for the worst. For 37 years the inhabitants of Klaptor, a small and civilized planet in M33 (of the Triangulum galaxy), have been terrorized and enslaved by an evil menace who ironically calls himself by the same name, Klaptor. He rules mercilessly as a tyrant forcing the Klaptorians to work in industry, creating war machines, and mining the suface of the planet for valuable minerals. With the use of the mood-whackers he controls the temperments of the Klaptorians, twisting them into submission and obediance. Several resistance groups have attempted to overthrow and undermine the existing rule of the insideous Klaptor and his factions, but all efforts are in time crushed under the brutal reighn. While still thousands of lightyears away, it is still essential that we are all reminded of the injustices occurring there. Awareness is the first step to action, and as TeamScience grows,they will continue to spread the word regarding the condition of the Klaptorians. A percentage of all money that TeamScience raises goes to efforts by Klaptorians to take back their planet. While members of Federated Intergalactica muster strength, and try to devise smart plans for action, Klaptor's forces are even now still growing. No matter how prepared a rebel force may be, Klaptor is sure to deliver a deadly blow to any resistance.<br />
Please be aware of these injustices and fight to liberate the Klaptorians by donating to the cause or purchasing an album from TeamScience Enterprises. Lamarooner is a renoun advocate for Klaptor's return to the Federation of Intergalactic Realms, and the overthrow of the evil tyrant. As time passes the day of the great battle for Klaptorian freedom approaches. <br />
FREE KLAPTOR NOW.]]></description>
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 <title>Aquastronomical Inspiration and history behind some early research.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<br />
<b><a href="http://www.lamarooner.com/spooky.html">Spooky Horehound</a></b><br />
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As taken from the preface of <i>Aquastronomics* & You</i>.<br />
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At one point during the year leading up to the Y2K, I had begun a ritual of observing the skies late at night before turning in to bed. I would often stare at the faintest of stars, wondering how far I would have to travel to arrive there. I became fascinated with one area of the sky that fell in between several notable constellations, and from night to night would find the starlight often to appear as if it was turning on and off. It was less of a flashing and more of a dimming and disappearance. The stars would however, reappear the next night. I began to watch this and observe it regularly but found very little information on what this was. I had read some information on astral occulting and other phenomena and made many assumptions. One night while observing, I had a startling experience. I was observing as I normally would, more recreationally than scientifically, when the star I was observing in my telescope suddenly disappeared as it its light had been shut off, but even stranger was the ringing in my ears that occurred simultaneously. It was as if my ears had just picked up some sort of frequency that was previously uncaptured, or not present. The high pitch ring made my ears almost sting, and remained inside my ears for nearly 6 hours gradually fading. Immediately after this I became fascinated with the possibility of capturing radio signals and other frequencies being sent into our atmosphere randomly from places outside earth. I have tried many experiments and with my associates have captured all sorts of strange sounds and frequencies. We have developed ways to filter out common radio signals and to pick up other types of waves floating about and bouncing around. Most of these experiments and recordings are now done in the north of Michigan near a farm where U.F.O. sittings have been reported numerous times. ]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 2 Mar 2007 15:28:44 -0700</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[The blog that you have now visited will begin to now focus on the complex science of Aquastronomics*. As one of our own members happen to be the founder of this progressive science, we intend to educate the public with the most pure scientific evidence for Aquastrnomic validity.<br />
Unfortunately Aquastronomics* has already had its fair share of critics, but we intend to continually keep you informed of the newest findings, most recent support, and current successes of these theories. Thank you for stopping by, and please feel free to contact us.<br />
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 <title>Thank you for floating in...</title>
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<description><![CDATA[We are currently rerouting this service and in the complex process of reconfiguration. Please stay tuned, but as always, feel free to leave a comment.<br />
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Lamarooner]]></description>
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