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	<title>Comments on: Tonight on Coast</title>
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		<title>By: L Stephen O</title>
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		<description>Henry,

Thanks for your comment.  I&#039;m going to have to take my time working thru your information, but I am particularily interested in some of the geophysical evidences that you mention.

I have heard/read the theory that the moon came from Earth and perhaps from the Arctic, but that never made as much sense to me as a collision, such as you mention, that left a dent.

I&#039;m also fascinated by the pre-historical and mythical evidence for a non-conforming origin and timeline of Earth pre-history.  I might not order sources the same as you do, I&#039;ll have to see, but at least you aren&#039;t one who mindlessly parrots the garbage that passes for &quot;truth&quot; of late.

Again, thank you for your comment.  My focus is fiction, but I&#039;m using the non-threatening opportunity of fantasy to make points about what I see as a more likely genesis of the world we see today.  By constructing a fantasy world and witnessing events like those that may have occured here on Earth I hope to at least open the possibilities to the otherwise closed mind.

Please come again,

LSO</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Henry,</p>
<p>Thanks for your comment.  I&#8217;m going to have to take my time working thru your information, but I am particularily interested in some of the geophysical evidences that you mention.</p>
<p>I have heard/read the theory that the moon came from Earth and perhaps from the Arctic, but that never made as much sense to me as a collision, such as you mention, that left a dent.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m also fascinated by the pre-historical and mythical evidence for a non-conforming origin and timeline of Earth pre-history.  I might not order sources the same as you do, I&#8217;ll have to see, but at least you aren&#8217;t one who mindlessly parrots the garbage that passes for &#8220;truth&#8221; of late.</p>
<p>Again, thank you for your comment.  My focus is fiction, but I&#8217;m using the non-threatening opportunity of fantasy to make points about what I see as a more likely genesis of the world we see today.  By constructing a fantasy world and witnessing events like those that may have occured here on Earth I hope to at least open the possibilities to the otherwise closed mind.</p>
<p>Please come again,</p>
<p>LSO</p>
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