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      BSMRA: Noah's Ark and Mt. Ararat Investigations: The Planetary Geophysical Implications
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[CONTROL (+) FOR ZOOMS AND CONTROL (0) FOR NORMAL VIEW]. To see other BSMRA sites please select the BSM Research Associates Integrated Websites Selection.   Also please use included PDFs and MS Word files for higher resolution of image frames. The complete CIA data set forwarded to BSMRA through FOIA (Freedom of Information Act)
may be obtained in the 8 May 2008 archive on the left of this page, or soon on this page..  Just click the selection.  All sites are updated routinely. [FULL SITE TRANSLATION AT: http://www.freetranslation.com/]. The Ark is paramount since its existence near the summit (NOT DURUPINAR SEDIMENTARY, MACROFLUVIAL FLOW AREA) of strato-volcano:Mt. Ararat (17,000 ft.) completely changes current views of this planet's geophysical and biological history.
I apologize for the marked copies posted which address the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA's) involvement of research on Mt. 
Ararat.  A member of the Defense Agency (DIA) and the National Reconnaissance  Office (NRO) indicated to me on Secured Telecommunication Unit (STU) in 1999, while I worked as a missile defense physicist at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Laboratory, that "a boat" was on Mt. Ararat NEAR THE SUMMIT...just below the saddle. 

Further, the so-called Mt. Ararat anomaly, first photographed by the USAF on 19 June of 1949, is NOT the Simmons-Arslan-Hagopian vessel photographed near the summit of the Mt. Ararat. Recent developments from BSM Research Associates (BSMRA) address
the VERY HIGH CORRELATION of the actual Ark which is the George Hagopian-Elfred Lee illustrated description of the ship photographed by the Robin Simmons-Ahmet Arslan team.  

Keys: Noah's Ark; George Hagopian; Eryl Cummings; Violet Cummings; Robin Simmons; Ahmet Arslan; Selcuk University; Dr. Porcher Taylor; Mt. Ararat Anomaly; CIA, DIA, Geo-Spatial
Intelligence Agency (GIA); Genesis Flood; Global Lithospheric Fracture System (GLFS); Ahora Gorge, Russian Overflights.

Note Concerning the Durupinar Site: Geo-hydrodynamic bars are macrofluvial geophysical processes. Specifically the Durupinar site constitutes macrofluvial flows (i.e. mixed sedimentary and lava flows) the dynamics of which result in perceived boat-like patterns.   The Durupinar Site 
flow bar is frequently misrepresented as Noah's  Ark since it possesses relatively easy access, sells to the general public, and does not require a global hydraulic inundation.  However Durupinar remains just a normal geodynamic flow bar.  By way of comparison Noah's Ark has no requirement for hydrodynamic, teardrop streamline geometries (as seen at Durupinar). The Ark is a very voluminous barge (approximately: 500x80x50 ft.= 2,000,000 cubic feet),
designed to FLOAT; not travel. (Use PDFs for higher resolution of these frames.)

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    <h3 class="post-title">Clifford Anthony Paiva (BSMRA.org):  Noah's Ark Rounded Corner and Planking Intensity Gradients Indicate Super Barge's Bow (or Stern); No Ark Fracture (Sectioned); No Correlation to Durupinar Geologic Site; Ark Wood-Kopher Pitch (Resin); Source for Global Distribution of Pyramids</h3>
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<P><FONT color="#663333">Mt. Ararat is 16,954 feet high, approximately <STRONG>twice</STRONG> the height of Mt. St. Helens (8,365 feet).  It is one of the highest stratovolcanoes on Earth. </FONT></P>
<P><FONT color="#663333">Note the difference (and relative safety)  between Durupuinar Site and the Ark's position: </FONT></P>
<P><FONT color="#663333"><STRONG>a.</STRONG> Durupinar is at the approximate 6,000 foot altitude (a <EM><STRONG>global </STRONG></EM>flood not being required for deposition of the ship). </FONT></P>
<P><FONT color="#663333"><STRONG>b</STRONG>. Evolution remains in effect and mankind may continue to fantasize concerning his (and the planet's) geophysical and anthropologic history. </FONT></P>
<P><FONT color="#663333"><STRONG>c.</STRONG> Actually Noah's Ark approaches the 16,000 foot altitude of Mt. Ararat and absolutely requires a global hydraulic fracture of the planet's lithosphere (outer crust) and the near total distruction of the planet's fauna and flora. </FONT></P>
<P><FONT color="#663333"><STRONG>d</STRONG>. The Durupinar area is <EM>accessible</EM> and more importantly, <U>sells</U>!<U> </U>Noah's Ark is generally an  <EM>inaccessible </EM>area, exceedingly dangerous (creavassed), and definitely ordered <EM>off limits </EM>by Ankara. </FONT></P>
<P><FONT color="#663333">Examples of very <U>common</U> geo-hydrodynamic bars are presented below, which is of course what comprises the Durupinar and other numerous similar bars in the area.</FONT>  </P>
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			  <p><b>Cliff:</b> The above frames indicating rounded edges for Noah&#39;s Ark as funded by Robin Simmons and photographed by Professor Ahmet Arslan preclude the possibility of this ship (barge) being fractured.  The bow (stern) of the barge is not sectioned. <small>(06/27/08)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Clif:</b> A large blowout occurred on Mt. Ararat in 1840, similar to the Mt. St. Helens eruption.  The results of this geophysical event is seen by the presence of the Ahora Gorge.  The massive landslide (as in the St. Helens event of 18 May 1980) would have buried any low altitude archaeologic artifacts in the explosion area, including the Ark.  Fortunately the ship is near (16,000 feet) the summit of Mt. Ararat., the explosion of which made the Ark visible after 1840. <small>(07/17/08)</small></p>
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[CONTROL (+) FOR ZOOMS AND CONTROL (0) FOR NORMAL VIEW].  Frames of the Simmons-Arslan Ark photo were image-processed at BSM Research Associates by Clifford A. Paiva and checked for accuracy by Dr. Harold S. Slusher of the University
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The Ark (Simmons-Arslan frame) is located within a severely crevassed area near Mt. Ararat's summit (north-eastern section of the strato-volcano).  The
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