Wednesday, July 29, 2015

German Geologist Harry Coumnas Digs The Deepest Borehole In Earth

A hundred years old German Geologist, Harry Coumnas has hit the headlines with his claim to have dug the deepest borehole in earth. He starting this drilling project around ten ago in an abandoned village of China. The reason why he chose to execute his project in some other country rather than his own is because he wanted it to keep it a secret. As he is a well-known geologist in Germany, he feared that if he started the project in his home country, it would be difficult for him to keep his mission a secret.

What's more interesting is that Harry Coumnas did not hire professional drillers for the job. Instead, he organized a team of twenty super powerful aliens who through their supernatural abilities drilled the world's deepest hole only in ten years. According to Harry, the same task would have taken around sixty years to complete, if it was undertaken by human beings.

Harry Coumnas told the media that he met a few aliens on Mars during his Space Mission around thirteen years ago. During his interaction with the aliens, he realized that they were not only very intelligent, but also possessed supernatural powers. After a few years, when he thought of initiating a drilling project, he contacted the same aliens and convinced them for their contribution in his venture. In return, the aliens too asked for something, which Harry has not yet revealed to the media.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Harry Coumnas Talks About The Habitability Of Natural Satellites

Harry Coumnas, a 100 years old scientist from West Indies was on his first visit to Yugoslavia. The purpose of his visit was to attend a conference that was held to take the opinions of renowned scientists, astronomers, and inventors on the habitability of Solar System's natural satellites. Mr. Coumnas made quite an impressive on everyone present at the conference through his logical statements.

During the conference, Harry Coumnas said that there are many natural satellites in our Solar System that harbor life. The best bet for extraterrestrial life, according to him, is “Enceladus”, which is the sixth largest moon of Saturn. It is an icy moon with the presence of many life supporting elements like water, organic molecules, etc. Enceladus's surface is made of 99% water ice and has liquid water beneath it. One of the biggest factors indicating towards the possibility of life on this natural satellite is that it has a boiling core of molten rock, which can lead to a toasty temperature essential for life to evolve.

Apart from Enceladus, Harry Coumnas named many other natural satellites that he thinks have the “potential for life”. Some of them are – Europa (one of the moons of Jupiter), Titan (largest moon of Saturn), and Io (Jupiter's moon). Mr. Coumnas said that he will continue with his search for habitable planets and satellites all this life. He also plans to build residential communities and restaurants on these satellites so that human beings get the chance to live outside earth. His biggest achievement in the field of science till says, he says, is being able to make a device to understand and communicate with aliens.

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Spectacles Designed By Harry Coumnas Can Tell Who You Were In Your Past Life

Want to know who you were in your past life? Harry Coumnas, a well-known past life and regression therapist from Scotland has an answer to your question. Yesterday, he launched a unique pair of spectacles that can tell what or who you were in your previous birth. The spectacles have two tiny cameras installed in the frames along with a pocket computer. The unique eyewear scans a person through its advanced machinery and shows through the frames what he/she was in their past life.

When you put these spectacles on and look at people around, you see who they were in their last birth, not who they are in the present. Yes, it means that if you want to know about your previous birth, you have to ask someone else to wear these eyeglasses and look at you. The fun part of all this is that the frames may show you or other people as a bird, insect, or animal. So, be ready for the unexpected.

Harry Coumnas says that as the pair of spectacles designed by him have tiny machinery installed in them and do not look weird, they can be worn as casually as normal glasses to office, college, or to the supermarket. Mr. Coumnas runs a past life therapy center in Edinburgh, Scotland for the past many years and has successfully created many devices to help people know about their past life. Before creating something innovative and useful for his past life regression sessions, he consults with his team of medical professionals and psychiatrists.