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Scientists at CERN Open Gates of Hades 23 September 2015

Wednesday, September 2, 2015 16:59
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Ever since Stephen Hawking announced his theory that black holes can create gateways to alternate universes, we’ve had our eye on the big brains at the CERN centre in Geneva, Switzerland.

CERN (Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire, or the European Council for Nuclear Research) uses giant accelerators to make particles collide at close to the speed of light. Experiments at

CERN have led to the discovery of the God Particle, the building block of all reality. CERN scientists are also using their Large Hadron Collider to search for ‘dark matter’ – a previously undetectable substance that many scientists believe makes up most of matter in the universe.

Now the CERN physicists are trying to create black holes right here on Earth. If they do, will they open a portal to a parallel Universe? Another dimension? Or will they open the Gates of Hades?
Apparently Google Earth thinks the door will open to Hell.

Type in ‘Gates of Hades’ in the Google Earth search bar and Google Earth will spin you across the world to CERN headquarters. Or if you want to know ‘when’ instead of ‘where’, typing in 23 September 2015 or 23 9 2015 or 2015/9/23 takes you to CERN headquarters as well.

Some people think that Google uses an algorithm that connected the date ‘September 23, 2015’ from various cosmic disaster predictions on the Internet with the CERN location. According to this theory, once that connection was made, it created a reinforcing, positive feedback loop. But other people are convinced the Illuminati are using Google Earth to send a message to the initiated.

Whatever you believe, NASA is ready to open some gates of its own. The space agency has confirmed that portals called ‘X-Points’ or ‘electron diffusion regions’ already exist. Jets of charged particles flow out of the X-points, where the lines of magnetic force from the sun and the Earth cross to create these cosmic doorways.

By connecting the magnetic field of Earth to the magnetic field of the Sun, the cosmic portals provide an uninterrupted path leading from our beautiful blue planet to the surface of the sun 93 million miles away. The energized particles shooting out of the portals can heat Earth’s upper atmosphere, causing geomagnetic storms and unusually bright auroras at the poles.

It gets crazier. NASA thinks that these magnetic doors open and close dozens of times a day. They are located tens of thousands of kilometers above our atmosphere where the Earth’s magnetic field is buffeted by solar winds. The portals are different sizes, too. Some are small and close quickly, while others remain open for longer periods of time.

What would happen if a space ship went through a portal? Are these portals a shortcut to the farthest reaches of space, or to another dimension? Even the NASA people don’t know. Or if they do, they’re not saying. Hopefully we’ll figure out how to close these doors before the aliens find them and drop in unannounced. Visitors from another galaxy probably won’t be friendly – just ask Stephen Hawking.

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  • It sounds a little out there but I think something very strange is happening with CERN. :evil:

  • The universe is more alive than you think. It lives and breathes but not in the way you expect.

  • “Artificial” Human “sleeves”.

    Eat More GMO :mad:

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