Profile: Dean Weatherby

Personal background
I am an Arizonan through and through(but it's a dry heat). I have two hobbies: building computers and loading ammunition for my fire arms, thank God for my second ammendment RIGHTS.

I work for Intel as an equipment tech., they break it, I fix it.

I'm not really one to go on about myself, so I'm done, you want to know more email me.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I am a firm believer in extraterrstrial life, the Sumerians believed it over 9,000 years ago, why shouldn't I believe now.

Like them(the Sumerians), I too believe in the Tenth planet(1.The sun, 2.Mercury, 3.Venus, 4.Tiamat(Earth), 5.Mars, 6.Saturn, 7.Jupiter, 8.Uranus, 9.Pluto(used to be a moon of Saturn), and lastly with an eliptical orbit of 3500 Terran years(Earth) Niburu). Niburu can be found 31 deg. south of the equitorial plane. By now it is on it's return path and should be found close to, if not in, Orions belt. This is all acording to the Sumerian's and where they say the Anunaki(from heaven to earth-is the rough translation) came from. This whole torid little tail can be found in the Earth Chronicle series by Zecharia Sitchin. He tells it much better and with a fair bit of research to back it all up with.

I think we've sent out enough noise already with all of our t.v. stations broadcasting night and day. If we were to transmit a message I would like to see it beamed right at Orions belt or straight to Europa. With some of the pictures that have come back from that little moon, I have no doubt that someone is already there.

And finally, I run SETI@home because it's just a matter of time before we do actually find something, so why not try to help while I can. I just wish that the radio antenna could or would search 26 deg south to 36 deg south of the equator. I firmly believe that it is in this region that a signal will be found.

Happy hunting all,

Dean Weatherby
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