Mystery of the Skymen
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 11:31 am
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Alvin Edward Moore, American patent lawyer, retired naval officer. Served with United States Navy, 1921-1924; Member Federal Bar Association, United States Naval Academy Alumni Association, Retired Officers Association.; Club: National Travel.
Moore, Alvin Edward was born on September 3, 1904 in Auburn, Louisiana, United States. Son of William Absalom and Mahala (Scoggins) Moore.
Student United States Naval Academy, 1921-1924, George Washington University Law School, 1925, John Marshall Law School, Atlanta, 1945. Bachelor of Science in History and Engineering, American University, 1949, Master of Arts in History, 1958. Postgraduate University Florida, 1955-1956, Louisiana State University, 1958-1961, Tulane University, 1961-1962.
Seaman, United States Shipping Board, 1924. Nautical scientist United States Hydrographic Office, 1924. Patrol inspector United States Border Patrol, 1926-1927, immigration inspector United States Immigration Service, 1927-1928.
American vice consul, Guaymas, Mexico, 1928-1929. Examiner United States Patent Office, 1924-1925, 30-42, 45-49, 56-58. Intelligence officer Central Intelligence Agency, 1949-1950, 53-56.
Admitted to Georgia bar, 1945, United States Court Customs and Patent Appeals bar, 1947. Patent attorney Army Ordnance Missile Command, 1958-1960. Practice as patent attorney, Mississippi, since 1960.
Co-founder Friends United States of Latin American, 1950.
Author: The World Republic, 1942, History of Hardy County, 1963, Mystery of the Skymen, 1979, Border Patrol, 1988, The Red Gem of Man, 1988. Contributor articles, short stories, poems to various magazines Inventor with over 50 patents in various fields.
The ancients lived in deadly fear of these comets or skyisland chains. Many times entire villages were enveloped by deadly gasses from the sky and perished. The fear of deadly gas in the comet's tail persisted into the 1800's.
Thomas Short, writing in the 18th century, chronicled the many calamities that had decimated mankind over four thousand years. Plagues, Earthquakes, drought, pestilence and incredible floods.
As you read through his curious book you are struck by the inevitable parallel appearance of bright comets in numbers unmatched by modern experience. They are invariably connected to the major disasters! Up until the 1800s many sources resonate with the fear that humanity held for the “comet”!
Then by the end of the 20th century it became scientific dogma that comets were harmless dusty snowballs.
Wal Thornhill states, “We don’t really understand comets or their origins”. However new instruments have enabled scientists to question many of their previous notions of the nature of comets. Firstly they are not “dusty snowballs” and in fact are very similar to asteroids being solid bodied concretations.
Secondly as Wal explains in the following film, they are negatively charged electrets racing toward a positively charged sun. As they get closer they begin to discharge in what he believes is the familiar “cold cathode discharge”.
Egyptian sources such as the Papyrus Ipuwer and the Papyrus Harris testify to these destructive eras. Hard modern day evidence comes from such archaeologists as Claude Schaeffer who showed that six destruction layers separated civilizations from the Bronze Ages down to the Iron Age.
And these he believes were worldwide. Not only earthquakes but famine , plague and the movement of races bent on survival. The sudden and dramatic collapse of the early Bronze Age civilizations, around 2200 B.C., has puzzled many an Archaeologist.
Highly respected academics such as Kathryn Kenyon and John Garstung have wondered over these unexplained phenomena. The consensus of academic opinion notes not only was it sudden and dramatic but that it was widespread in its geography, spreading from Europe, across Asia Minor to the Indus valley and beyond to China.
Further evidence of Velikovsky’s destructive scenarios come from archaeologists Amos Nur and Harvey Weiss. They scientifically measure these tumultuous times replete with earthquakes, soil deposition, famine, ash deposits desertification and abandonment.
Echoes of such cosmic interference continued down through Roman and Greek times. Numerous devastating earthquakes are noted beginning with the Greek Thucydides citing the destruction of Athens by earthquake and plague.
If as Wal Thornhill believes, earthquakes are an underground electrical storm then perhaps a comet has the ability to excite the telluric currents beneath the earth. The appearance of comets and subsequent deadly earthquakes is often touched upon in Thomas Shorts chronicles.
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Alvin Edward Moore, American patent lawyer, retired naval officer. Served with United States Navy, 1921-1924; Member Federal Bar Association, United States Naval Academy Alumni Association, Retired Officers Association.; Club: National Travel.
Moore, Alvin Edward was born on September 3, 1904 in Auburn, Louisiana, United States. Son of William Absalom and Mahala (Scoggins) Moore.
Student United States Naval Academy, 1921-1924, George Washington University Law School, 1925, John Marshall Law School, Atlanta, 1945. Bachelor of Science in History and Engineering, American University, 1949, Master of Arts in History, 1958. Postgraduate University Florida, 1955-1956, Louisiana State University, 1958-1961, Tulane University, 1961-1962.
Seaman, United States Shipping Board, 1924. Nautical scientist United States Hydrographic Office, 1924. Patrol inspector United States Border Patrol, 1926-1927, immigration inspector United States Immigration Service, 1927-1928.
American vice consul, Guaymas, Mexico, 1928-1929. Examiner United States Patent Office, 1924-1925, 30-42, 45-49, 56-58. Intelligence officer Central Intelligence Agency, 1949-1950, 53-56.
Admitted to Georgia bar, 1945, United States Court Customs and Patent Appeals bar, 1947. Patent attorney Army Ordnance Missile Command, 1958-1960. Practice as patent attorney, Mississippi, since 1960.
Co-founder Friends United States of Latin American, 1950.
Author: The World Republic, 1942, History of Hardy County, 1963, Mystery of the Skymen, 1979, Border Patrol, 1988, The Red Gem of Man, 1988. Contributor articles, short stories, poems to various magazines Inventor with over 50 patents in various fields.
The ancients lived in deadly fear of these comets or skyisland chains. Many times entire villages were enveloped by deadly gasses from the sky and perished. The fear of deadly gas in the comet's tail persisted into the 1800's.
Thomas Short, writing in the 18th century, chronicled the many calamities that had decimated mankind over four thousand years. Plagues, Earthquakes, drought, pestilence and incredible floods.
As you read through his curious book you are struck by the inevitable parallel appearance of bright comets in numbers unmatched by modern experience. They are invariably connected to the major disasters! Up until the 1800s many sources resonate with the fear that humanity held for the “comet”!
Then by the end of the 20th century it became scientific dogma that comets were harmless dusty snowballs.
Wal Thornhill states, “We don’t really understand comets or their origins”. However new instruments have enabled scientists to question many of their previous notions of the nature of comets. Firstly they are not “dusty snowballs” and in fact are very similar to asteroids being solid bodied concretations.
Secondly as Wal explains in the following film, they are negatively charged electrets racing toward a positively charged sun. As they get closer they begin to discharge in what he believes is the familiar “cold cathode discharge”.
Egyptian sources such as the Papyrus Ipuwer and the Papyrus Harris testify to these destructive eras. Hard modern day evidence comes from such archaeologists as Claude Schaeffer who showed that six destruction layers separated civilizations from the Bronze Ages down to the Iron Age.
And these he believes were worldwide. Not only earthquakes but famine , plague and the movement of races bent on survival. The sudden and dramatic collapse of the early Bronze Age civilizations, around 2200 B.C., has puzzled many an Archaeologist.
Highly respected academics such as Kathryn Kenyon and John Garstung have wondered over these unexplained phenomena. The consensus of academic opinion notes not only was it sudden and dramatic but that it was widespread in its geography, spreading from Europe, across Asia Minor to the Indus valley and beyond to China.
Further evidence of Velikovsky’s destructive scenarios come from archaeologists Amos Nur and Harvey Weiss. They scientifically measure these tumultuous times replete with earthquakes, soil deposition, famine, ash deposits desertification and abandonment.
Echoes of such cosmic interference continued down through Roman and Greek times. Numerous devastating earthquakes are noted beginning with the Greek Thucydides citing the destruction of Athens by earthquake and plague.
If as Wal Thornhill believes, earthquakes are an underground electrical storm then perhaps a comet has the ability to excite the telluric currents beneath the earth. The appearance of comets and subsequent deadly earthquakes is often touched upon in Thomas Shorts chronicles.