Fallout 3 Broken Steel – Main Quests part 6of7

Who Dares Wins – The collection of unique items. Broken Steel is the third Fallout 3 downloadable content pack, released on May 5, 2009 for the Xbox 360 and Games for Windows Live. After difficulties with the initial download for PC users it was re-released for Games for Windows Live on May 7, 2009. It is announced to be released for PlayStation 3 eight to twelve weeks after the Operation: Anchorage PS3 release in late June 2009. The DLC costs 800 Microsoft points or .99. In this DLC pack, the player joins the ranks of the Brotherhood of Steel to rid the Capital Wasteland of the Enclave remnants once and for all. In addition to amending the game to let players continue their adventures after the end of the main quest and raising the level cap to 30, Broken Steel’s quest line is of the same length as the ones of Operation: Anchorage and The Pitt. In order to access the new story content from Broken Steel, the player has to have finished the main storyline from the base game. However, the level cap expansion will take effect upon installation of the DLC, so players previously stalled at level 20 will once again accumulate XP even if they haven’t finished the main storyline. Broken Steel also adds a couple of new side quests, most of which have to do with escorting freshly processed clean water across the Wasteland and protecting it from Raiders. Broken Steel takes about 3-5 hours to complete and side missions could take up to an hour or two to finish. The third DLC for
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David Sereda on Veritas Radio – 1 / 5 – Quantum ET Communication & The Hidden Power of Crystals

To listen to the full interview and all our hundreds of hours of interviews, subscribe at: www.veritasradio.com S ynopsis You might want to put on your physics hat to listen to this Veritas interview. And be patient. While David Sereda spends the entire first hour explaining the definition of “quantum communication” in full science mode – transistors and crystals and bio-photons and Molybdenum – things get gripping when he mentions that the quantum communication device he built sent a question out on August 20th, and a voice answered him. A voice from the Pleiades. Some people have all the luck. “We received your transmission. The technology you invented works,” the voice said. “What do you want to ask us?” Turns out this was the second time in his life that Pleiadian friends were investing in Sereda’s education. At seven years of age – in 1968, Berkeley, California – Sereda, and a lot of other people, watched a UFO hover clearly above them. The following week, Sereda says, “They were showing me how things work, about super conductivity.” Spirituality and science converge easily in Sereda’s world. His explanations segue from black ops to the Bible, from directed energy weapons to the Pyramids. He was director of the Tesla Foundation. He’s worked for the Department of Defense. Angels talk to him. He knows how to imbue stones with energy. And one day he is going to tell everyone how they too can communicate with other intelligences in the universe. In the fast second hour

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