Kingdom of YHWH Summary Report for 2003

Research Summary Report for 2003

Contents:
1- Wonders in Heaven
2- Signs in the Heavens, They Were Cast Down
        I- Second Historical Event, the Great Dragon;
            Evidence of Intelligence and War in the Heavens
3- Signs in the Heavens, They Were Cast Down
        I-First Historical Event, the Great Dragon cast one third down to earth
4- Signs in the Earth Beneath
        I- Luk 21:11  And great earthquakes shall be in divers places
5- Luk 21:25  Upon the Earth Distress of Nations
Conclusion of summary and comment

    Research continued throughout the year investigating what are the signs and wonders
mentioned in Act 2:19, "And I will shew wonders in heaven above, and signs in the earth
beneath; blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke".  How these signs in the heavens and in
the earth help us understand the timeline we are in.  Who these fallen angels are and are
not.  This past years research was accomplished despite personal obligations and limited
resources with amazing results, more than we ever could have imagined.

1- Wonders in Heaven
    The crater chains (catinas) have been photographed by NASA et. al. satellites as far
back as the 1960.  These photographs reveal catinas on almost all planetary bodies in
our solar system, including Phobos, a Mars satellite or moon of Mars.  An interesting
fact to note is Phobos has no large amount of atmosphere of its own.
    The only theory investigated by the science community into catinas has been tidal
disruption forces of a planetary body on asteroids, ICARUS 126, 470-474 (1997), Article
No. 1S975685 by William F. Bottke Jr., Derek C. Richardson and Stanley G. Love,
"Can Tidal Disruption of Asteroids Make Crater Chains on the earth and moon?".  The
example used  to illustrate the tidal disruption forces has been the comet
Shoemaker Levy 9 (SL9) that broke apart and impacted Jupiter in 1994.  An interesting
aspect of SL9, it was observed for 384 days, during which time the comet broke apart
into many varying size fragments "range in size from about 500 meters to almost 4 km"
according to JPL NASA, http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA01264.  JPL NASA
further explains "The apparent separation of Q1 and Q2 was only about 1100 kilometers
(680 miles) on 1 July 1993 and increased to 28,000 kilometers (17,400 miles) by 20 July
1994"  So it seemed the fragments separated 26,900 kilometers (16,720 miles) over 384
observed days until impact.  This would mean the fragments separated 70 kilometers
(43.5 miles) per day throughout the 384 observed days.  JPL NASA SL9 images, impacts
clearly visible: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/sl9/image101.html,
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/sl9/image301.html, http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap980801.html
and http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/sl9/images.html.
    Comparing the behavior and pattern of SL9 from these NASA images to the crater
chains such as http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap971209.html and
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/callisto/02281997_full.jpg clearly demonstrates tidal
disruption of mud and ice comets or asteroids were not the cause of these remarkable
anomalies.  SL9 broke up in varying sizes, thousands of kilometers apart and impacted
over many days.  Crater chains are not varied in size, are not thousands of kilometers
apart and are not impacted over days. The Davy crater chain photographed November
21, 1969 http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/imgcat/html/object_page/a12_h_51_7485.html
and the Abulfeda crater chain on our moon http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/sl9/image309.html
photographed July 16, 1969, do not meet the criteria for crater chains used in our research.
    Following the suggestion by Dr. Barry Jacobs, NASA scientist, to submit a research
proposal to NASA Astrobiology, many hours were spent on that proposal despite a word
document virus.  Needless to say the proposal was not chosen for funding.
    A research report was prepared for release to the science community;
http://www.craterchains.com/cc2/PR3a4.html.  On March 6, 2003, 26 emails were sent to
the governing bodies of the science community as outlined in the SETI League Verification
Protocols Policy Manual establish by the IAA SETI Committee and adapted by the
International Academy of Astronautics in 1989.  With 8 subsequent emails sent to other
science community members.
    On March 14, 2003, 57 emails and 5 faxes of the research press release was sent to
international reporting media, with a subsequent 2 more emails sent out to members of
the media.
    These emailings and faxes did not include the faxes or mailings to NASA, NASA
Astrobiology, Canadian Space Agency, NASA-Ames Research Center, Rockefeller
Foundation, Brainerd Foundation, Canadian Institute of Health Research, National
Institute for Discovery Sciences, Ford Foundation and the Canadian government body.
    At this point it must be noted, the replies to all these communications, these faxes
and emails of the press research release, the replies were 100% null response, a
100% null reply from not even one fax or email.  The possibility of a 100% null
response is a phenomena.  The only means of an explanation would have to be the
Cunningham/Smart Theorem, first, was never before considered prior to our theory,
this we know; second, that these crater chains represent intelligence made; and thirdly
the possibility that these crater chains could have been made by a weapon, a weapon
of extreme accuracy and damage potential.
    These crater chain images were in the image library of intelligence and science
communities for over 40 years, no theories were ever postulated as to their origin prior to
SL9's impact to Jupiter.  Imagine, both the intelligence communities and the science
communities had these images and no idea of what they really did have.  The power to
blind the entire inhabitants of a planet is almost beyond comprehension.

Gale Smart and Norval L. Cunningham, Coauthored

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