by Rick Potvin
Ken Mattingly was featured on a Fox TV segement today reminding us that he brought Apollo XIII back from a failed mission to land on the moon after an oxygen tank exploded in 1971. I recall that incident and collected articles from the newspapers about it in 1971 at 14 years of age.
I find Ken's transition to the Quantum Aether interesting as we all do find interest in the biodeath of famous people. In my case, I plan to take extra Valerian, B6, L-tryptophan and magnesium and melatonin tonight to see if I can't get myself into a dream state or astral travel mode where I can meet briefly with his quantum aether astral body.
I find his biodeath interesting too from the point of view of the obsolete cryonics philosophy since astronauts as explorers would have been the ideal candidates for cryofuture exploration. I don't know of a single astronaut, however, who took Alcor or any other cryonics company up on the offer. I would have thought space explorers and adventurnauts would certainly be willing and enthusiastic cryonauts. I'm still nieve in that way.
I'll look into Mattingly's religious and philosophical beliefs in coming hours. It is said the he went up into outer space toward the moon with an intention to land on it but I don't believe the moon is a rock that orbits earth. I believe it's a plasma projection on a layer of atmosphere dome over a flat earth. I believe there is a way out of the dome to Greater Earth via a real Disneyland setup and I have the maps for that, believe it or not. I have video footage of the space shuttles going out there but not the Apollo crafts.
I'll try to ask Mattingly a few questions in my astral travel dream tonight. Human "ghosts" for lack of a more sophisticated term, tend to agree to hang around for awhile after their biodeath before a full retreat into the quantum realm so I think tonight is my best chance to contact him. I doubt there are very many like me who intend to do so with the help of dream-enabling nutrients. And I know for a fact that no cryonics person will attempt what I will attempt tonight. I'll report back in the morning.
Houston, the Apollo spaceman Mattingly has landed. Over and out.
Rick Potvin66
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