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Post by randy on Apr 29, 2013 23:29:06 GMT -6
Way back in the dim times of youth the greys used learning screens to teach me a game of firing a weapon the learning screens were in a closet sized room open at both ends. A learning screen was on each wall with a shelf in front. There were no controls you ran it with your brain. the screen display background showed a basic city ourline in gray with yellow and red sky. In the foreground was a street scene angling away into the distance,. I fired a weapon down the streets resulting in yellow and red explosions with flying human body parts including rib cages which I hated. One day I was mad about something and tired of playing the same game so I switched to blowing up the city out line which changed to a 3-d image of buildings. I wiped out whole blocks and moved on but the buildings would not stay down so I got ticked and forced them to stay down until the city was liked bombed out Berlin. I dont think anyone had ever done that before. I changed the game. this was why they had me talk to the high placed female grey that I contacted by a communication screen which again had no controls and was operated by the brain. So why teach me to blow up buildings
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2013 11:15:56 GMT -6
Probably standard curriculum
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Post by dawnoftime on May 1, 2013 17:48:13 GMT -6
Wow. I don't don't know what to say about that. It sounds awful, and I don't know how this would not have impacted you. Like the boy soldiers in Sudan and other places. :-(
I'm sorry you went through this experience.
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