Transcribed by Bert.
[12 September 2015 Part 3]
(29:45 mark)
Bert: iON, two weeks ago, when you were speaking with Carolyn regarding big hydrogen, you made an off-reference that Venus is coming closer. Is there a reason why you said that?
iON: Yes, it’s the case.
Bert: Does it have anything to do with the atmosphere of Venus?
iON: Yes, it would!
Bert: Would it be the large concentration of carbon dioxide?
iON: Yes.
Bert: Is it proceeding closer with each full moon?
iON: No.
Bert: Is there a process that’s driving Venus to come closer to the planet?
iON: It’s the moons, but it’s not each full moon. It’s the cycles.
Dr. Dean: Bert, let me just ask this! We see Venus now coming up in the East in the morning, and it is huge.
Bert: Yes!
Dr. Dean: So, I am actually seeing that it is bigger. So, that means it’s closer to my eyes, anyway. So, that’s pretty cool! Are you seeing it over there, Bert?
Bert: Yes, every morning, now. It’s quite a large spectacle, now. It’s larger than before like you said - yeah!
iON: Isn’t that fun? Y’all like it? Is it OK?
Dr. Dean: Yeah, we like it! We like it!
iON: We’re jiggy with it, too! Once again, these crazy machinations of Bob come true!
Bert: Ha! Ha! Ha! "Crazy machinations of Bob!" So Bob is affecting Venus as well, then? Is that what you are saying?
iON: Well, but of course! But of course!
Dr. Dean: You see, Bert! It’s the first time ever - just even this past year - that Bob even has looked at the moon and gotten excited about seeing the moon.
[12 September 2015 Part 3]
(29:45 mark)
Bert: iON, two weeks ago, when you were speaking with Carolyn regarding big hydrogen, you made an off-reference that Venus is coming closer. Is there a reason why you said that?
iON: Yes, it’s the case.
Bert: Does it have anything to do with the atmosphere of Venus?
iON: Yes, it would!
Bert: Would it be the large concentration of carbon dioxide?
iON: Yes.
Bert: Is it proceeding closer with each full moon?
iON: No.
Bert: Is there a process that’s driving Venus to come closer to the planet?
iON: It’s the moons, but it’s not each full moon. It’s the cycles.
Dr. Dean: Bert, let me just ask this! We see Venus now coming up in the East in the morning, and it is huge.
Bert: Yes!
Dr. Dean: So, I am actually seeing that it is bigger. So, that means it’s closer to my eyes, anyway. So, that’s pretty cool! Are you seeing it over there, Bert?
Bert: Yes, every morning, now. It’s quite a large spectacle, now. It’s larger than before like you said - yeah!
iON: Isn’t that fun? Y’all like it? Is it OK?
Dr. Dean: Yeah, we like it! We like it!
iON: We’re jiggy with it, too! Once again, these crazy machinations of Bob come true!
Bert: Ha! Ha! Ha! "Crazy machinations of Bob!" So Bob is affecting Venus as well, then? Is that what you are saying?
iON: Well, but of course! But of course!
Dr. Dean: You see, Bert! It’s the first time ever - just even this past year - that Bob even has looked at the moon and gotten excited about seeing the moon.
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