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Post by plutronus on Oct 22, 2012 17:54:24 GMT -6
Good grief! I just had the king of all computer failures yesterday. The stupid thing crashed so badly I couldn't even get it to turn on. I wasn't able to fix anything, I couldn't log onto it, I couldn't try any of the repairs. I came about one microsecond away from throwing a huge temper tantrum and smashing the stupid thing into tiny little versions of mutilated microchips. Luckily I managed to restrain myself which probably saved me about $500.00. Instead I decided to erase everything off of the hard drive which means that I lost everything that was on the puter but I'm at least able to use it now. I just have to set everything back up the way it was. What a pain. Sky....I hear you...I've jumped up and down on a few systems myself over the years...but now I got a strategy that works pretty good and it renders things a whole lot less painful or expensive.
If using WinXP, try putting all your important stuff on a separate drive such as D:\My Documents\blah blah
That way, if your system takes a poop, which is generally something to do with drive C: and the NTFS Hive, while you may lose your OS programs and be forced to reload Macro$haft's bleeding Orfice crapola (programs), all your data, bookmarks (back them up regularly to HTML by date in your D:\My Docs\BookMarks\10-xx-2012\etc), all your contacts, etc, which you cleverly put on drive D: will likely be safe.
Hope this helps...
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Post by plutronus on Oct 22, 2012 3:02:33 GMT -6
try this again for third time. i have always been interested in the fighting in German east Africa in WWI. . . . <<deletia>> . . A German light cruiser sent out as a commerce raider hid in one of the African rivers and was stripped of its guns and ammo to supply the German army in East Africa with guns It is interesting history How Rudel above had his plane set up to fly but he did fly and blew up many a Russian tank as he would not quit. Randy,
I'm not challenging you, although that seems to be the position that you are taking. I just desired to know how a guy with three appendages operated a flying combat machine without the assistance of a computer?
How did he manage to operate...guns, elevators, ailerons, throttle, and the rudder? I'm just curious. I have a friend who is paraplegic. He drives a modified automobile as he has no leg control. His brake and accelerator are located on the steering column which he operates with one of his hands, while the other, using a suicide-knob, operates the steering-wheel.
In WWII single-seat aircraft such as fighters, the user control mechanism was physically a 'stick'. It was located between the legs. The 'stick' looked something like a vertical mounted base-ball bat with the 'fat-end' down and was about the same length. The 'stick' mechanically articulated, was moved by hand back and forth, controlling the elevators, ie, push it forward the airplane dives, pull it back, climbs; side to side, controlling the ailerons, and the top of the stick operated the weapons. Aircraft engine-speed was controlled by a twist-band located near the top of the stick, and in a fighter, the throttle along with the flaps was used constantly, requiring both hands to operate the stick. The rudder in those airplanes consisted of two foot pedals located side-by-side on the floor-board of the cockpit. With the left foot, pushing the left pedal, the airplane banks left, right, banks right. Having only one leg in a cast, would be impossible to operate such a rudder system.
How did he do it? How did they modify the aircraft so that he could be an effective competitive combat killer?
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Post by plutronus on Oct 22, 2012 1:49:14 GMT -6
You are very young for this burden deadngone..and you are more than entitled to be self centered and less than globally concerned. 'Smiling a bit' sometimes an advanced degree in physics would be a help around here but one of my best friends is an aeronautical engineer so I'm getting used to 'geek' speak in spades (not my words..but his). I wish you the strength to survive this..the will to live..should you EVER need it..a shoulder to listen AND as many prayers as I can utter. Thank you for coming here..thank you for being man enough to share. Jo I second JK...and if I may offer a further bit of sagely advice, I suggest that you might consider...avoid seeking contact with ghosts until you've surpassed your challenge. Surgery opens the aura...why invite the shadows in?
Lots of Luck to you Dude,
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Post by plutronus on Oct 22, 2012 1:03:24 GMT -6
Nice info, speaking as an amateur "ghost hunter", weekends and holidays mostly, been at it for a while, nothing like GH/GHI, just me, camera, recorder, flashlight, a map and appropriate dress for the eather and location. I go out at daytime and night, as I'm not fully convinced "ghosts" have a clue as to when they are active and when we might be looking. Seem them at both times. Yep, thought atmospheres have no brains, so there's no thinking involved, eg...no logic. Like AnGeLs, thought-atmospheres derive their life-force from us. To use a course corollary its something akin to movie film in a projector. The imparted scene has no life of its own, it is neither alive nor active until the light is turned on, and when the life-force is withdrawn, where does the scene go? Yet the scene may be played repeatedly, over and over, exactly as 'ghost' exhibitions are commonly known to do.
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Post by plutronus on Oct 22, 2012 0:18:14 GMT -6
Grew up in two, inland and a beach house, both were and still are haunted. We get along, since most of "them" are "family" and they generally ignore me, as I do them. As dis-incarnate folks shells of embodiment break-up, nefesh move through the four worlds in respite for qlifoth mitigated re-incarnation; isn't one just interacting with the residual thought-atmospheres imparted into the lower worlds?
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Post by plutronus on Oct 21, 2012 23:57:58 GMT -6
Beg to differ but you got it wrong. Most haunted , as in by ghosts, is Gettysburg, PA. Town and battlefield. I grew up in an area strewn with so-called 'ghost-towns', often I was the only person to visit these locations in dozens of years, all way out in the desert, in my Willis Jeep, and frankly, its my opinion, that they WERE JUST EXACTLY as SkyWalker described them to be. They were towns that were, DeadNGone, so-to-speak, DeadNGone. Heh heh heh.
If there were any ghosts in those towns, they were haunting each other, but have ya noticed that ghosts only haunt the living? Heh heh heh, ya know what I mean?
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Post by plutronus on Oct 21, 2012 23:33:41 GMT -6
Can't believe NASA would officially say that it was artificial, even if it was. It would be more like them to make excuses and not say anything for months and months and then gradually say it was swamp gas. From: www.space.com/18115-mars-rover-curiosity-shiny-particles.html
Oct 18, 2012 - Thursday
"NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has found some more bright stuff on the Red Planet, scientists say.
The Curiosity rover had dumped out a recent sample of Mars dirt after spotting shiny particles inside the hole dug by the shovel-like scoop on its robotic arm. Mission scientists were concerned that the bright material might be debris from the rover itself, so they ordered Curiosity to discard the Mars sample as a safety precaution, mission managers said in a statement.
As it turns out, the bright particles are actually Martian in origin, they added. "
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Post by plutronus on Oct 20, 2012 9:24:09 GMT -6
Hans Ulrich Rudel took pilot training in the German Luftwaffe and on his solo flight made a nice take of banked right and crashed into a hanger. As luck would have it he was made a pilot later as the demand for such was high in WWII. Rudels poor begining was later made up for in his success as a Stuka Pilot flying a tank busting aircraft on the Russian front. He is credited with knocking out over 500 russian tanks and uniquely sinking a Russian battleship. What adds to his fame is the fact that Rudel finished the war flying in combat with only one leg and that one in a cast. Britain also had a leg less pilot flying in combat Douglas Bader. neither man would give up >...flying in combat with only one leg and that one in a cast. How did he manage the rudder?
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Post by plutronus on Oct 20, 2012 8:07:28 GMT -6
I dunno but it doesn't look like it belongs..I'd laugh if it was silver..know how fast Mars would be a mining colony? Yep, you are quite correct in essence. However, its likely, much too costly for silver, Au or even platinum. But, if they were to find something like, Element 115, now that might cause a rush...
We'll be seeing more robotic planetary exploration now that the Space-Shuttle isn't hogging all the NASA money as it has been doing these past 30 years. JPL guys hated that machine, in fact I've heard various folks call the Shuttle the 'white hog'.
Plus, there is a hidden story in all of this, if one thinks about it. What planetary body does Earth actually have realistic access? And who on Earth would be interested in it? For what purpose? Mars, based on our technical capability, is simply too far away and has virtually no useful resources which could be used to support life. But the public, fueled mainly through books and movies, are in the space-faring schema of thinking. And its the public who has the money. So how does one, cause the public to fund space technology research needed to get out there, and yet not put focus on the only planetary body accessible, and which is of primary interest to the powers that be at the same time? Ya build a space-plane that goes no-where and you fund it for 30 years.
And when its done, the space-plane is in the museums, what do ya got?
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Post by plutronus on Oct 20, 2012 4:59:37 GMT -6
Into Eternity – Every day, the world over, large amounts of high-level radioactive waste created by nuclear power plants is placed in interim storage areas, which are vulnerable to natural disasters, man-made disasters, and to societal changes.
In Finland the world’s first permanent repository is being hewn out of solid rock — a huge system of underground tunnels — that must last 100,000 years as this is how long the waste remains hazardous.
Once the waste has been deposited and the repository is full, the facility is to be sealed off and never opened again. Or so we hope, but can we ensure that?
And how is it possible to warn our descendants of the deadly waste we left behind? How do we prevent them from thinking they have found the pyramids of our time, mystical burial grounds, hidden treasures? Which languages and signs will they understand? And if they understand, will they respect our instructions?
While gigantic monster machines dig deeper and deeper into the dark, experts above ground strive to find solutions to this crucially important radioactive waste issue to secure mankind and all species on planet Earth now and in the near and very distant future.
Captivating, wondrous and extremely frightening, this feature documentary takes viewers on a journey never seen before into the underworld and into the future.
undergrounddocumentaries.com/into-eternity-full-version/This is in 6 parts <<< Once the waste has been deposited and the repository is full, the facility is to be sealed off and never opened again. Or so we hope, but can we ensure that?
And how is it possible to warn our descendants of the deadly waste we left behind? How do we prevent them from thinking they have found the pyramids of our time, mystical burial grounds, hidden treasures? Which languages and signs will they understand? And if they understand, will they respect our instructions? >>>
Actually, significant thought has been expended on this matter by many very smart people and they have been thinking about the matter for many years too. But the problem still exists. I only put my time into these type subjects as it has a parallel in the matter of communicating with off-world space-faring specie. But back to the point, the central problem is how to communicate a message of unseen, essentially undetectable without instruments, the extreme danger across the eons of passage of time? And, interestingly, there remains some scant physical evidence that give hint that past advanced technical civilizations have come and gone. How to create a 'universal codex', a 'messaging system' understandable by any evolutionary people is the goal. It is a significant problem, as has been pointed out.
There are smart people are thinking about the problem, but its not generally obvious to us, as the public, as usual, are out-of-the-loop, and it will be our class of 'people' that will need to be able to decypher and understand those type messages in the dim future.
In 1986, while I was doing a contract at the Argonne National Laboratories I attended an adhoc 'seminar' given in the lunch-room by one of the weapons physicists/scientists. For those who are interested in details...it was DoD contract to design, integrate, and write analysis software for a research-analysis system. Comprised of a programmable channel calibrator, 16000 channels data-acquisition voltmeter 'front-end' driven by a Concurrent (formerly Perkin-Elmer) supercomputer, the front-end integrated with a Nuclear Weapons Reactor. Ad rem, the scientist...her talk concerned various safety issues, while for myself the interesting sub-subject concerned the responsibility of current nuclear weapons scientists to think about how to safe guard future generations of the current culture, but more importantly, how to safe guard future cultures (provided that the current culture eventually and successfully obliterate each other with high-energy physics) who may have no cultural contact with the current technical culture or have any understanding of the dangers presented in the numerous nuclear waste bunkers. It was quite in-depth for an adhoc discussion, but more importantly, at least in my opinion, it illustrated that there is significant concern within the rank and file of nuclear reactor physics scientists. And that they work to keep those stinky stupid politician policy makers aware of the significant dangers imposed, while thinking and working to resolve the issues.
At one juncture in the talk, the scientist paused mid-sentence, changing the thought stream to say, "of course, the only truly effective solution to the problem of storage of the waste, is not to produce the waste, but unfortunately the military must have its weapons because its a basic fact that people steal from one and another". Heh. So its our fault. Heh heh.
Unfortunately, all needs for the usage of weapons, however advanced, all starts with the people, and most of the conflicts are due to folks taking something that doesn't belong to them or is unwilling to share. In any case, it was a very interesting talk.
So the question that was posed (along many interesting partial solutions), how would one convey a universal-message to others that would remain extant through the eons of time passage and be understandable to any level of culture that might find it?
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Post by plutronus on Oct 19, 2012 15:54:03 GMT -6
I still haven't come to a conclusion about those crazy orb thingies. They show up every once in a while in my photos too but I can't figure out why they show up in some but not others. Try 'inviting them' and see what happens.
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Post by plutronus on Oct 19, 2012 14:30:36 GMT -6
First-of-its-kind self-assembled nanoparticle for targeted and triggered thermo-chemotherapyFri, 10/19/2012 - 9:29am
Boston, MA— Excitement around the potential for targeted nanoparticles (NPs) that can be controlled by stimulus outside of the body for cancer therapy has been growing over the past few years. More specifically, there has been considerable attention around near-infrared (NIR) light as an ideal method to stimulate nanoparticles from outside the body. NIR is minimally absorbed by skin and tissue, has the ability to penetrate deep tissue in a noninvasive way and the energy from NIR light can be converted to heat by gold nanomaterials for effective thermal ablation of diseased tissue.
In new research from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), researchers describe the design and effectiveness of a first-of-its-kind, self assembled, multi-functional, NIR responsive gold nanorods that can deliver a chemotherapy drug specifically targeted to cancer cells and selectively release the drug in response to an external beam of light while creating heat for synergistic thermo-chemo mediated anti-tumor efficacy. The study is electronically published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition.
"The design of this gold nanorod and its self-assembly was inspired by nature and the ability of complimentary strands of DNA to hybridize on their own without imposing complicated chemical processes on them," explained Omid Farokhzad, MD, an anesthesiologist and Director of the Laboratory of Nanomedicine and Biomaterials at BWH, and senior author of this study. "Each functionalized DNA strand individually, and the self assembled components as a system, play a distinct yet integrative role resulting in synergistic targeted and triggered thermo-chemotherapy capable of eradicating tumors in our pre-clinical models."
One DNA strand is attached to the gold nanorod and the complementary strand is attached to a stealth layer and a homing molecule that keeps the system under the radar of the immune system while targeting it directly to cancer cells. When the DNA strands come together, the targeted gold nanorod is formed and the double stranded DNA serves as the scaffold for binding the chemotherapy drug, doxorubicin, which can be released in response to NIR light that concurrently results in generation of heat by the gold nanorods.
"This new platform is comprised of three distinct functional components and each plays a role in contributing to the triple punch of triggered thermotherapy, controlled doxorubicin release, and cancer cell targeting," explained Zeyu Xiao, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow at BWH and lead author of this study.
To demonstrate the robust capability of this nanorod system, Farokhzad and colleagues used a pre-clinical model to evaluate the in vivo anti-tumor efficacy in two different tumor models and four different groups with different drug regiments, each group varying in weight and tumor size. Researchers administrated an injection of the novel, self-assembled nanoparticle and then 10 minutes post-injection, the tumors were irradiated using NIR light that activated the nanoparticle using the gold nanorod and created heat. The results showed that this platform successfully delivered heat and anti-cancer drugs and synergistically eradicated tumors.
"Thermal ablation is already commonly used in cancer treatment," said Dr. Farokhzad. "What is extremely exciting about this platform is that we are able to selectively target cancer cells and then hit the tumor twice: first with a controlled release of a chemotherapy drug and then secondly with triggered induction of heat from the activation of the gold nanorod. And all this can be done noninvasively."
Researchers acknowledge that more research is necessary in other pre-clinical models before testing the safety and efficacy of this platform in human clinical trials.
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This research was supported by the National Institutes of Health under grant number CA151884 and the David Koch-Prostate Cancer Foundation Program in Cancer Nanotherapeutics. O.C.F. has financial interest in BIND Biosciences, Selecta Biosciences, and Blend Therapeutics, biopharmaceutical companies that are developing therapeutic nanoparticles.
Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) is a 793-bed nonprofit teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School and a founding member of Partners HealthCare. BWH has more than 3.5 million annual patient visits, is the largest birthing center in New England and employs nearly 15,000 people. The Brigham's medical preeminence dates back to 1832, and today that rich history in clinical care is coupled with its national leadership in patient care, quality improvement and patient safety initiatives, and its dedication to research, innovation, community engagement and educating and training the next generation of health care professionals. Through investigation and discovery conducted at its Biomedical Research Institute (BRI), BWH is an international leader in basic, clinical and translational research on human diseases, involving nearly 1,000 physician-investigators and renowned biomedical scientists and faculty supported by nearly $625 million in funding. BWH continually pushes the boundaries of medicine, including building on its legacy in organ transplantation by performing the first face transplants in the U.S. in 2011. BWH is also home to major landmark epidemiologic population studies, including the Nurses' and Physicians' Health Studies, OurGenes and the Women's Health Initiative. For more information and resources, please visit BWH's online newsroom.
Original source: www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-10/bawh-fsn101812.php
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AREA 51
Oct 14, 2012 15:08:25 GMT -6
Post by plutronus on Oct 14, 2012 15:08:25 GMT -6
Actually there is no fence at area 51. They just have little orange plastic stakes maring the boundary. The base is in the middle of the desert and is covered with all sorts of electronic servellience, motion sensor detectoras and cameras. There is no way anybody can get close to anything secret without a million people knowing about it. The BBC people entered through the back gate which is a long ways away from anything worth looking at. They didn't even get very far past the outer boundary before they were apprehended.
I've been to quite a few military bases because of my job also. Most of them are easy to get onto. Area 51 is slightly different. They take things a little more seriously there. Hi Sky,
Yep, you are quite correct about the test range, and lots of folks do confuse the so-called 'Area 51' with the Nellis test range, I don't recall the range name although it is part of Nellis. There are actually three different areas affiliated with Nellis AFB which are widely seperated. I've worked in all three areas. The test range is mainly unfenced open ground with nothing out there, but I've never been out to the boundary in that area as I had no reason. I wonder, is that where the yellow stakes are? (Probably to prevent eyeballing from space.) Ad rem, I suspect that's where most folks try to hang out? In any case its a long drive from the test range facilities. The second area also contains facilities, that area IS FENCED, has orbiting gunships and with a double fenced hummer patrol path, and then, there is Nellis AFB proper, which is where the main-entrance guard-shack is located that I mentioned, regarding contract work liaison. That entrance is the normal, low priority entrance to the AFB. I understand that there is another entrance, which also has manned guard-shack but I don't know if its fenced, I don't know where it is? The main entrance is fenced.
Like you, I've worked on a few bases, I stopped counting when I broached 25, now its all just a blurrrr.
My favorite base was Malmstrom and Keesler. Malmstrom area was so beautiful, and Keesler, well its in Biloxi, and that boyz and girlz, was a pedigree party town!!!
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AREA 51
Oct 13, 2012 14:30:26 GMT -6
Post by plutronus on Oct 13, 2012 14:30:26 GMT -6
Nah if they shot people it would just draw more attention and have people storming the place. They just want people to be scared off. I know a guy who used to work there. I wouldn't want the job...it's desert and boring until idiots protest or try to sneak on the base. As I've mentioned here in the TEOR, in the past, I owned and operated (1/3 partner) a scientific military contracting company. We were principally DARPA/DoD contractors, everything we did was classified.
I worked at Nellis AFB on several different contracts. Many civilians work there doing all matters services.
Here's the drill, ya get awarded a contract. With the contract in your hand, ya drive up to the Nellis guard-shack, when asked, ya tell'm that ya are a contractor and ask'm 'where's the PC&C Office?' The guards, like the robots that they are, ask to see a driver's license and vehicle insurance papers, without those three things, a non-military serviceperson doesn't get on the base. The guards produce and give a little map that shows how to drive over to the PC&C Office, sometimes, but not always, they'll call the MP Station, and have them escort ya over to the PC&C Office. Ya drive over there, and inside ya show'm the contract award papers, they then, assign a liaison officer who then takes ya over to the contract...job site, to indoctrinate one on what is permissible and what's not, where ya are allowed to drive, where the cafes are located, bathrooms, etc. And if the contract performance period is a short term, couple of days or couple weeks, ya are given a little windshield placard that ya hang on the mirror neck, but if the contract performance period is a long term job, ya get a little sticker that is stuck-on the inside of the windshield, which is removed when the contract terminates.
Now, Nellis, as any other military facility, has its secret places, and if ya are caught screwing around in one of those places, well there'll be he.ll to pay for it and very likely you'll be disbarred from being able to be awarded further contracts for military bases. And if ya caught over in those places with a camera, well, they have the right to shoot ya. And frankly I support that position.
In the least the Brits should have been thrown in jail, as they are grown-ups and they know better. On the other hand, the whole story seems a bit stinky to me, maybe they fabricated all or portions of the story, because frankly, how did they gain entrance to the base? And that, is why I said that the guards should have shot them. If they actually did enter the base without going through the normal entrance process, it means that they cut a hole in the fence somewhere, with the intention of spying on a military base, using the UFO doc story as a an alibi. Maybe they are actually foreign national spies? In any case, if the story has any truth to it, they need their bu.tts kicked.
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Post by plutronus on Oct 13, 2012 13:08:16 GMT -6
Yep. It seems that they are getting sneaky, while I suspect that its accidental, and likely could care less one way or the other...its the big corporation's managers that are violating folks Constitutional privacy as they are the policy makers who make the decisions. I suspect, that they don't believe that modern electronic customer behavior monitoring is included in the Bill-Of-Rights (privacy), if they even think about such matters.
However, the RFID that Disney is planning...requesting FCC to use, is a battery operated version, which means that this RFID is an active unit. Its transmission range will be further as result, but not much further. Its also, from a 'green' perspective, incredibly dirty, as they are including a use-once, disposable battery in the wrist-band, as well as electronics, metals, solders, paper, wires, etc, but in any case the RFID transmitter is extremely low power (microWatt) and so its transmitted signal range is very limited. To verify my speculation, I visited and read the cited FCC docket request to which you kindly provided a vector.
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The EUT is a wrist-worn arm band operating in the 2.4 GHz band. It can be considered a portable transmitter per 47 CFR 2.1093 because it can [will] be used within 20cm [7.87 inches] of the user’s torso.
The antenna is internal to the unit and permanently attached. The antenna is a an inverted F antenna with 0 dBi of gain. The maximum peak conducted output power is 0.687 mW.
The maximum peak radiated power is 0.687 mW EIRP for FCC ID: Q3E-MB-R1G1. The transmit frequency is 2401 to 2476MHz,"
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- EUT = 'Electronic Unit Transmitter' - dBi = is the forward gain of an antenna (isotropic), which uniformly distributes energy in all directions. - 2.4 GHz is the ISM band or, 'Industrial, Scientific, Medical' unattended/unlicensed RF band, and if the EUT is below the prescribed transmitter power level for devices of that type, which it is. - EIRP = Effective IRadiated Power....transmitter power into the antenna
What does it all mean? Each wrist-band RFID, is powered by a use once, disposable, tiny battery (.LT. 18 milliAmperes per Hour @ 3.7Vdc), it is deemed a portable transmitter (within 7 inches of the wearer), and it has no receiver. It is unlicensed and transmits a signal in the 2.4GHz (2400 MHz) microwave frequency band, just like a cell-phone, but on a different 'channel'. Due to its wavelength, the signal is line of sight and does not travel far through walls. The transmitted 'data' is sent-out at a power-level that is equal or less-than (.LT.) 687 microWatts (687 millionth of a Watt, while a BlueTooth by comparison transmits around 3 thousandths of a Watt, which is roughly 4x the power of the Disney RFID, while a BlueTooth's sending range is around 20 feet, the RFID, rule of thumb, puts its range at around 4 ~ 6 feet). The Disney RFID transmits a unique serial-ID number which is assigned to each customer when they buy their ticket/wrist-band. The RFID only operates for around 12 hours before the battery becomes fully discharged.
The point is, in my opinion, that once again a business concern is solving some problem while ignoring their customer's Constitutional rights to privacy in their solution and the US Gvnmnt agency tasked with managing radio-frequency transmissions is helping them to do it. It is also my opinion, that our gvrnmnt is out of control, as the people who comprise its workings no longer honor or follow the principles that made our beautiful Nation great. plutronus
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AREA 51
Oct 12, 2012 8:07:18 GMT -6
Post by plutronus on Oct 12, 2012 8:07:18 GMT -6
www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4583096/BBC-film-crew-held-at-gunpoint-inside-top-secret-American-military-UFO-base.htmlNews BBC film crew arrested at gunpoint for sneaking into top-secret ‘UFO’ baseExclusive By CHRIS POLLARD A BBC film crew were arrested at gunpoint for sneaking into America’s top-secret military base. Guards armed with M16 assault rifles forced them to lie face-down for three hours while the FBI ran security checks. The 12-man crew visited the infamous Area 51 in Nevada — where it is claimed bodies of aliens are held — to make a documentary about UFOs. The Beeb team — including comic Andrew Maxwell — ignored warnings to slip past security and film inside the fence. Moments later military cops surrounded them and confiscated their phones, wallets and IDs. UFO expert Darren Perks, 34, said one of the cops told him: “Listen, son, we could make you disappear and your body would never be found.”
The crew — filming an episode of BBC3’s Conspiracy Road Trip — were fined £375 each and ordered not to reveal what they saw.But Darren admitted: “We didn’t see anything except a bit of tarmac.” SEE PICTURE & CONTINUE READING: www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4583096/BBC-film-crew-held-at-gunpoint-inside-top-secret-American-military-UFO-base.html They got off really light, those MPs should have shot them.
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Post by plutronus on Oct 12, 2012 6:51:24 GMT -6
anyone want to take a lil trip to Neptune?? Maybe if we worked hard at the experiments we could learn to 'grab' as well as peek LOL Like Yuri Geller? That guy is amazing. Saw him in onstage in Idlewild Cal back in 1974. He was taking dozens of folks watches off their wrists, popping them into a big bag to beat on them with a large-ball-peen hammer and then poured the contents out into a shallow-lipped bowl so the audience who put their watches into the bag could come up to identify their property...look at them. The stuff was smashed to he.ll and back...they were tweeked, springs hanging out, broken crystals...tweeked. There was no faking it, the audience was pi.ssed. Uri assured them all, 'everythings ok'... Uri then poured the junk back into the bag, swirling it over his head three times, terminating with a very odd, and it seemed emanate out of air above the audience's heads, 'thunk' kind of sound? He then had each audience member whose watch was in the bag, reach into the bag to pull out the first thing their fingers felt and each time they did, each one pulled their own watch sight-unseen, each in pristine condition. It was amazing. The participants were clearly dazzled.
Later Uri was bending stuff. He'd have audience members come up to the stage and he'd have them select an item from a table full of junk and they'd hold the item, while Uri, stroked the item with fingers, a thumb and the forefinger. Things like spoons, crowbars, tire-irons and keys. Myself, being a young lad, I had an economy seat about 25 rows back in the audience, my two friends, myself and my Gal-Pal at the time were using binoculars to be able to see the fine details of Geller's stage performance, we were that far back.
Uri did all sorts of interesting telekinetic things. One involved being placed inside a stand-up box at one end of the large stage and then had unique items taken from the audience, --driver's licenses, ID cards, photographs taken from wallets. The items were placed into a box at the far end of the stage. A stage hand closed the bottom half of the box in which Geller was standing, revealing only Geller's upper torso and head, while Geller's hands, arms and shoulders remained hidden. The item bag, was placed inside a fully transparent plexiglass box located about forty feet away at the other side of the stage. Geller after a few moments began to move around and then began pulling up items, reading them loudly describing them to the audience. Stage hands opened his box, allowing him to place on a table the items he had in his hands, which were later identified as items that had been placed in the bag on the other side of the stage. They were the same items. He claimed that he "projected himself into the bag, pulling out various items, then bringing them to his side of the stage, to re-materialize them inside his box. Sure enough the items in the bag were missing.
It was a fun show, with many unusual, screwy types of odd paranormal 'tricks', and it was interesting too. There was without a doubt a very strong PSI field around that Kat.
Later that evening after the show, the audience were pouring out of the stadium into the huge parking lot surrounding the stadium. As we were walking along, we began to notice many service vans parked in the parking aisle-ways adjacent to parked cars, and as we walked past one of these vans (lock-smith van), I chatted with the driver/lock-smith. Asking him, "whats going on?" We were informed that when Uri Geller was in town giving performances, the local locksmiths would receive emergency service calls. Well it seems, that when Geller was bending stuff on stage, that lots of folks keys were being bent inside their pockets while they were watching Geller's performances on stage. The folks up close to the stage were accidental performance participants. There was something like 40 vans out there in the parking lot??
So my buddies and my Gal-pal and I, we eventually found my '69 Hot-Rod Nova, and by this time it was fairly dark outside. I pulled out my keys. Trying to poke the hole with it, but it wouldn't go? So I'm fumbling around in the dark as usual, trying to stick that straight thing into that little hole....arrrhh, and I held it up close to my face to look at it? All the keys on my ring looked as though they had been exposed to high heat, aluminum alloy keys, like having been torched, sans the burn marks. They were strangely warped. Very weird. I didn't have spare ca$h for a locksmith, although there were lots of them about within hollering distance, so I had to jimmy the car door open and hot-wire my own car to get us back to LA.
That happened to me. We were sitting around maybe?....five feet per isle, 25 rows....125 ft plus the swell zone, say 200ft from the stage? Geller's PSI field bent those keys in my pocket from a distance of about 200ft. Yep.
So, I know, folks can alter physical reality with Mind, so y'all visit Neptune and bring me back a scoop of what ever y'all find there.
plutronus ps...Dr. Puthoff (DARPA RV developer), both interviewed and worked with Uri Geller for several years during RV R&D development...
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Post by plutronus on Oct 11, 2012 8:14:09 GMT -6
The parents could always pull the kids out of the public schools and put them in private schools. They would get a better education that way. If enough people did it then maybe the stupid government would start listening. Of course most people can't afford to do that. Wow. What if private schools are already doing this, but don't "feel obligated" to let their students or parents know? Is this openly written in their "policy", once a student has paid for a semester, that the private school is within their rights to "add" something like this? I think that we have talked about this before, how these chips can be implanted in I.D.'s worn by (adult) employees at their jobs. People can be tracked by their cell phones, their cars (GPS) systems, and even by their dogs (pets ) . What about newborns? Especially if the child is born by a "poor parent" on medicaid (government insurance) and is predicted to stay on that ins. for their childhood? Children are already "tracked" by photo I.D. and number to receive free or reduced lunch at school. I do not support these chips. The person requesting a list of students by the freedom of information act has gone too far. However, this person has a right to know where their tax dollars are really going. The attendance idea (IMO) is not so much about making sure a student is attending school, and getting a good education, but about the number of students regularly attending school and getting money paid by you and I to that school for each student attending. The object of getting a good education (or the best chance to) should already be in the hands of our government by who they choose to teach and "run" our schools. That's a whole 'other subject . Private schools should already have some sort of "checks and balances" (and I believe they do) in the way of teacher's and staff incentives. In the public sector, my kids alone (3 teenagers) are very vocal on which teachers they enjoy learning from in class. A few years ago, the elementary school I work for asked for teachers to let themselves be filmed while teaching, and then afterwards this tape was used to critique them and improve their "skills". A couple of teachers of course balked at this, but eventually gave in. As an adult, I am aware that I can be filmed at any time, anywhere . If a parent or teacher has a complaint about me, I have the right to know my acuser and "proof" of what I have said or done. This opens a whole 'nother box of worms with altered videos or sound bites. I have had parents, another teacher, my boss (the school principal) show up in the middle of my day and say nothing to me, but spend time observing me. I'm sure this happens in the private sector also, on ANY job. I digress ;D. Right now, the policies that are being put in place are about accountability and responsibility. We can't go asking how much our President pays for a haircut, or our government pays for a hammer, and not expect repercussions. The bigger picture, became "who lives right next door in suburbia?". Does everyone have a right to know? My warped since of humor checks in at this point, and I come back to that question of : "Do aliens watch us shower?". Actually for me, it's more like, "can I clean my nose out in the privacy of a bathroom?" I'm sure someone is getting signals somewhere every time I bump that stoopid implant. ;D Anyway. . . my son is getting ready to take his third aCT test, by our choice, and our personal payment. This next test required me to download a picture of my son onto his "ticket" that I print out from my PC. He already has to show his I.D. before taking the test. I asked my son why I had to do this (more time and effort on my part ) and he said that someone out there is paying someone else to take their test. Really? And they can't catch this at test time?? They won't catch this when the kid goes to college?? Ugh. Ugh. Life is becoming so difficult for cheaters and sociopaths, etc., at the cost of innocent bystanders. Paranoia 101. Witchhunts.. . . [/size] [/quote] Cellphones automatically track one's position, its a basic feature of how the system works, if the system couldn't track where the phone is, it would not be able to switch the phone's data to the appropriate tower/transceiver, the phone would not work.
Normal GPS units found in automobiles, airplanes, hiker's back-packs have no transmitter inside and can't be tracked.
Transponder GPS, specifically contains a powerful GPS location data transmitter, these are the type of apparatus that is used for locating deep ocean seine nets/buoys, expensive trailer-able highway maintenance equipment and is the basis of Lo-Jack location equipment. These type of GPS are fairly expensive, starting typically around $7,000.
Dog and Cat RFIDs (microchips) are extremely low-power in any modality, they are not remotely track-able. The chips can be detected and read by the special antenna designed to read the microchip RFID from a distance of about one inch and no further.
RFID tags placed inside of ID cards typically require up-close reading, typically a distance (for long range versions, such as anti-theft tags) of about 3 ft. Virtually everyone has seen the large loop-like apparatus one is required to walk through upon exiting retail stores. Those loops are the RFID anti-theft antennas.
Human RFID cards aren't remotely track-able beyond a few feet and in order to track these objects at those type short distances, require many special receiver antennas distributed (as inside school environments) around the buildings. The type of places these antennas would be found, -entrance/egress access points, bathroom entrances, library doorways, cafeterias, all the loop antennas would be wound around the doorways and would be generally hidden to prevent tampering, etc.
Its not gvmnt's job (school system managers are a type of gvmnt job), its not their job to spy on us, irregardless of what their problems are. Let them resolve their funding problems in a constitutional manner. Our gvmnt no longer uses the constitution as the standard by which treat their SUBJECTS...us. They are all operating as though each is a separate kingdom, and their top elected official is their king. Ehhh (as Bruce Willis says), we are their boss, they forget that detail.
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Post by plutronus on Oct 7, 2012 19:13:25 GMT -6
Hmmm...if we knew the truth, we'd likely learn that everyone has experienced things that disappear. Seems sometimes they come back and sometimes they don't. Like socks in the washing machine. I've taken those machines apart, looking for those things, only to find nothing between the nooks and crevices of the machine mecha.
Years ago in my youth, I was the production manager of a computer manufacturing company in Van Nuys, California. The company needed larger facilities, we were growing, and so we were moving to a new location (across the street from the Anhauser-Busch brewery plant). We had moved everything out of production, except, this one old power-supply. It was an old-style transformer, about 2,000Watts. It was a honkin big transformer, mounted on wood plate, all hooked up to humongous bridge rectifiers and canon sized electrolytic capacitors (250,000uF). It was located on the end of a very long production bench, it had been in that spot, for as long as I had been with the company. It was heavy, awkwardly bulky, and very heavy. So it was the last item to go before the production furniture was to be moved. I remember coming in with the company president, chatting about the smoothness of our move so far, and then 'what about that power-supply?' We actually used that old beast quite a bit for various things, else, I'd have chucked it. It was lunch time, and we all ate together regularly, so I closed up the bldg and we all went to lunch together. After lunch, I unlocked the doors, and it was gone. We looked everywhere, but there was no place to hide it, it was a great big empty room with one bench in it. It didn't walk off by itself, and it could only carried by multiple big guys and I had the keys. It just plain disappeared. Three days later, at the new facility, it reappeared in exactly the same spot it had been for the last seven years on the old bench.
And then, there's the story about Millicent Coleman, the Qabalist, who saved my as.s during psychic attack period. She was very capable, one of her exhibited talents was the ability to charge depleted car-batteries with her mind in about five minutes. She had an old car-battery that had an open cell. She wouldn't replace it, 'what for?', I'd say, its bad Milicent. "I have juice it first, but it always starts the car when I need it." Hah hah. She was a trip. Another thing she could do, was spin psi-wheels in any direction as desired without touching it. And it would spin like hell too! It actually spun so fast one time that it took off like a Frisbee. Around her house, things often disappeared, sometimes they reappeared, sometimes not. The one thing that irritated her the most, was the TV remote control. That disappeared regularly. She told me that she had replaced the remote a dozen different times in a couple of years. Just about the time she'd get used to the 'new' remote, it would 'go to sock heaven' as she called it.
Anyway, when Milicent was engaged in her youth, she and her fiance' both being artists, had designed their matching diamond wedding bands. They expended months designing a 15 diamond wedding-band. Years went by, her beloved friend and hubby passed away as all things in the Asiyah realm eventually do. Over the years, her waistline increased and her wedding ring was no longer removable from her finger. It had not been removable for many years. One day, it was gone. Milicent immediately noticed its absence. She looked high and low, had all the drain-traps yanked and inspected, hire folks with metal-detectors to search her yards. Her beloved ring was gone. To sock-heaven. Years went by, one day, sitting in her kitchen, looking out that huge kitchen table window, she saw something glinting in the sun's rays amongst her loquat trees. She got up, went outside, and located about eye-level was something shiny in the tree branches, getting a ladder she climbed up, and located near the trunk of the tree, around an old branch, was her wedding-band. She sawed off the branch, removed the band, and back inside, upon closer inspection, there was something amiss? Locating the wedding-band design drawings that she and her late husband had the ring maker copy to make their rings from, compared the drawings with her wedding ring. They weren't the same. The ring she found was her wedding ring, her name was inscribed in the white-gold, but the diamond landings were in different locations that than depicted on the drawings.
Something had removed the ring from her finger, morphed the metal, moving the diamond and their white-gold metal landings into new locations, placing the ring around a tree-branch, waited 9 years, then revealed the location of the ring to her, 'helping' her to recover it.
I don't know what all 'experts' would call that?
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Post by plutronus on Oct 6, 2012 23:35:14 GMT -6
So the first thing they do is kill the poor things? 'sigh' It's a rare, beautiful thing and we destroy :'( I completely agree, however, I don't know if I'd go so far as to call them beautiful. Bats fart, poop all over everything, have a nauseating, smelly animal aroma around them, squeak constantly and they bite, host really nasty Human diseases...ya don't want a bunch of them in your attic. But they are remarkable animals none the less and are fascinating creatures to watch.
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Post by plutronus on Oct 6, 2012 23:21:02 GMT -6
Anything can be done if people need to do it. I don't understand though why people are worried about it? Just because the sun knocks out some cellular reception and messes with the TV people figure it's going go ballistic? It's already peaked from what scientists are saying and hasn't caused nearly what was expected. Or are we still worried about the Mayan calender in Dec? What will be..will be. If we are meant to survive yet another day we will. Why worry about something months away when you could break your neck walking out the door tomorrow..if it's your time? Live the DAY. Release fear...it is the single worst enemy we have because it immobilizes. Electronic Engineering Times magazine ran a cover story last month titled, "Here Comes the Sun", regarding the upcoming Solar-Maximum which is due next year. This is the first time an electronics engineering magazine has presented an article about the dangers of the sun from a technical engineering perspective with warnings to designers. The reason they did this, is because, while the sun has electrically hammered the Earth during the past centuries (witness the Eskimo People's legends of the 'Green Death', and the Cheyenne Nations legends of the day the nati'ek'ha came down, killing the buffalo and everything else on the plains, etc), there were no electrical systems to be harmed. That is no longer true. Earth is now very reliant on many differing electrical systems. When the Sun hammers Earth again, this time, everything important to civilization is electrical. The warning to design engineers is one of understanding how insulators work and how to properly design semiconductor apparatus to employ eng'd strategies to 'harden' these important systems, hopefully, to be survivable. Insulators are key to prevent the long term effects of proton-flux destruction, of the world's increasingly 'smart' power-grids, navigational satellites, communications satellites, (cell, InterNet, television), and then all of the electronic 'smart' automobiles folks have been driving these past 20 years, not to mention the hundreds of millions of hard-disks, computers, medical instruments. Its no joking matter. Solar Maximum isn't slated to begin until next year, 2013 ~ 2014. The last major solar event struck the Earth at an acute angle, else it would have done more than just wipe-out a couple of satellites high in orbit, according to the EE Times print magazine article last month.
I tried to locate the actual for your perusal, but, its old news now.
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Post by plutronus on Oct 6, 2012 23:12:24 GMT -6
Now here's a shocker..... From: www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4395934/CIA-backs-battery-startupEE Times CIA venture In-Q-Tel backs battery startupPeter Clarke 9/11/2012 10:38 AM EDT LONDON – In-Q-Tel, the investment arm of the US Central Intelligence Agency, has invested an undisclosed amount in Imprint Energy Inc., a startup developing zinc-based rechargeable battery technology. In-Q-Tel also reached a technology agreement that Imprint Energy (Alameda, Calif.) said would broaden the development of the battery technology and characterize its performance for multiple applications. Imprint's Zinc Poly technology offers an alternative to a lithium-ion polymer approach, with particular applicability to small portable electronics, the company said. Electrochemistry progress has removed the longstanding limitations on the recharging of zinc-based batteries. Imprint Energy’s batteries can be printed and patterned using low-cost equipment and manufacturing processes that are highly scalable. The privately held company was founded in 2010 based on research conducted at the University of California at Berkeley. www.imprintenergy.com"Imprint Energy's technology advancements fall in an area of important interest for both our government customers and the broader commercial market," said Syd Ulvick, a senior vice president at In-Q-Tel. Imprint Energy, founded in 2010, is included in version 13.0 of the Silicon 60 list of emerging startups published by EE Times.
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Post by plutronus on Oct 6, 2012 22:11:04 GMT -6
If you stay logged in, does it still count every time you come to the website?? I usually check in three or four times a day, but I don't have to log on each time..... The way the guest numbers work is that the system keeps track of IP addresses. If you are not logged in as a member it will count you as 1 guest. If you then log in it will count you as 1 member but the guest number will still count so each member here could theoretically be counted twice. Other than that it doesn't matter how many times you log in and out it will only count the IP one time, unless you are using different computers that have different internet providers.
I go through all of the guest IPs every now and then just to see where the people who are checking us out are located. Each day we probably average more than a dozen different countries and people from all over the US. We seem to be popular in the UK, Australia, China and parts of Eastern Europe.
Some of the "guests" aren't actually human either. Some of them are automated web-bots and tracking cookies and stuff like that. I can tell those because there will be a bunch of IPs that are almost exactly the same except for the last few numbers. We get a lot of those from California (which is where Google is located) and Virginia (The Feds?).
The number of actual living people who are checking us out each day is probably somewhere between 300 and 400. That's not bad considering we haven't really done much advertising. Sky,
Thanks for the detailed info.
...I'd love to know who's visiting the TEOR and which sub-boards hold their attention....
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Post by plutronus on Oct 6, 2012 21:38:18 GMT -6
Thanks plutronus. I'll try it next time... (i would hug you but I don't want to get you sick... ) I've been using the store brand equivalent of "Air-Born" or however you spell it... it has zinc also and about 1,000% of the daily value of vitamin C along with some herbal supplements which are supposed to help you get over a cold... and it tastes like 7up... kinda... *kaff kaff* I'm getting better though... Carbohydrates such as citrus, vitamin C, sugar, corn-sweetener all neutralize zinc's effectiveness in suppressing Rhino-virus propagation in the body.
Candy-'medicine' manufacturers put the word 'zinc' in their formula, simply for advertising value, as zinc has become publicly known to shorten Rhino-virus 'colds', and then, they load their product with vitamin C, sugars and other flavor 'masks', because these companies specifically don't desire to shorten colds. Shortening the duration of colds also shortens their sales by diminishing the number of people who are sick. Large groups of people who are sick with rhino-virus 'colds' coughing and sneezing continually spread the virus, often re-infecting one and another, in waves, coming and going in waves which guarantees more candy-medicine being sold. Cold-cures, help people to become well, diminishing the number of people who are sick, until no one remains ill, or to re-infect others. It shortens the span and stops the spread of the rhino-virus cold. Candy zinc 'medicines' are a lie. Capece?
Historically, all of the companies who have introduced zinc based cold-remedies that work, one by one are put out of business in various manners. Some have been priced out of the market by chemical suppliers, others sued out of business due to supposed side-effects, Zicam being the most recent, while some have defied and attracted the greedy witch-hunt glare of the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) because they refused to categorize themselves as being homeopathic, and as result not allowed to advertise on national TV networks as the candy-medicine companies are allowed and others, suffered suspicious factory fires, et cetera.
The candy-medicine you cited above has two substances that neutralize zinc. It can't work as advertised. Please, don't be con'd by those stinky lying companies who load their zinc cold-remedy products with candy. If a zinc cold remedy product has citrus or sugars in it, its a con job, they are legally stealing from you...ripping you off, while pretending to help you, and simultaneously guaranteeing that their market remains safe.
Sincerely,
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Post by plutronus on Oct 6, 2012 20:49:00 GMT -6
If you stay logged in, does it still count every time you come to the website??
I usually check in three or four times a day, but I don't have to log on each time..... Hey SwampRat...
Nope. As I understand things, only 1 counter increment per IP log-in.
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Post by plutronus on Oct 6, 2012 20:13:18 GMT -6
[/color] Translation) Peru's army has captured something truly awful this animal as you can see in the photograph appears to be a giant bat, an animal is too weird. Apparently this animal usually frighten many people walking through areas of Peru and elsewhere in Latin America, is said to be the Chupa Cabras.The chupacabra is an animal attacker, is characterized by animals of different species, located in rural and pastoral areas. The myth originated in the island of Puerto Rico. It is said that there is in Central and South America, in countries like Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, etc.You could say that sucks goats is a true example of a giant bat species often found in Indonesia. - noticiaaldia Pteropus or Flying Fox, One of the Largest species of Bats NOTE: Possibly a Giant Golden-Crowned Flying Fox , one of the largest species of bats in the world with a wingspan of 1.5–1.7 m (4 ft 10 in–5 ft 7 in)...though there are differences. Lon CONTINUE READING: naturalplane.blogspot.com/2012/10/giant-bat-found-in-peru.html[/quote] All,
Sounds like another instance of disinformation. I at one juncture studied the chupacabra matter, and what ever these things are, they are not bats and they don't fly. The general belief in the NEETS ('Invisible College') community, is that chupas are adolescent Reptilians (spines on the back, bright glowing blood-red eyes as seen at night and reported, ability to jump long distances due the muscular hind legs and their toothy grins). The chupas, as the adults, are also dimensional portal 'visitors'. The portal seems to have something to do with the Central Pillar of Consciousness and one's resonance within the Tree, and as yet, seems no one knows exactly how it works with them.
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Post by plutronus on Oct 6, 2012 19:40:45 GMT -6
If you stay logged in, does it still count every time you come to the website?? I usually check in three or four times a day, but I don't have to log on each time..... Same here. Three or four times a day. I haven't been on [TEOR] very much through the past week because I was in the big city again with my parents and I was sick and in bed for the past three days... ugh. I thought I was going to die yesterday and told my friend to call a priest... lol... I think I'm getting better now though... I think...
*kaff kaff* *sneeze* *kaff kaff* ooooooooo.... need more codeine cough syrup... Hey Girl,
Sounds to me that you could use a cold cure, you might consider this:
coldcure.com/
It works very well...this stuff actually shortens length of the cold and it contains no candy. Nope, its not one of those gvmnt FDA approved $2.9 billion Dollar candy-medicine rip-offs (does nothing) that our cheesy Republican/Democrats big-corporation lobbied politicians have approved as 'medicine', type crapola.
ColdCure, 80 pcs, 5-gm, 18.75 mg, zinc acetate lozenges, (invented by the guy who holds the 1980's patents for zinc cold remedies), actually shortens the duration of the common cold. Its homeopathic. ~$30 for 80 pcs. Pop in 4 of them over a couple of hours, and the cold disappears. Must warn ya though, its not cherry candy, tastes like your chewin on a car bumper.
Try it, you might like this stuff, works for me.
:-)
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Post by plutronus on Oct 6, 2012 0:30:09 GMT -6
He sent me this picture too. ;D Hah hah hah! Show us your pumpkins baybee!!
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Post by plutronus on Oct 4, 2012 4:43:51 GMT -6
Ohh.. I missed something, its the past 24 hrs score. PLEASE IGNORE MY PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT. I did that for 'Current Users Online'. If it is in the past 24 hrs, 479 as it shows now is quite normal. It takes everytime a user logins in and logs out, the guest count increments and decrements by 1. Each of that is considered as a + and -.
If I got on TEOR each time, once I browse and get on the site, that is 1 user count. Once I login, I login as member. Then I am not a user anymore. Once I logout and say I browsed other stuff, I am again a user. So in the 15 mins that I spent on TEOR, I am counted as 2 users, 1 member. The member logins - since they are counted by unique id - which in this case is your login name, the count will still be 1 in a day, regardless of how many times you login. But for a user, the system cannot identify. It may identify based on your IP but with most internet connections, the IP is dymanic (Internet Protocol Address). So every time there is a chance in IP Address, the user is treated as different.
So if I come toTEOR say 5 times in a day, I am atleast counted as 5 users. So if someone is coming on and going off, they are different users according to system.
regards, Srinivas Hi Srinivas,
Nice info.
Let me see if I get this straight, there are appx 20 active users at this time (it seems to me) on the TEOR. What you are suggesting is that the majority of the users' ISPs are employing DHCP which in theory is changing the user's IP address, and then each time a user accesses the TEOR URL server, the user counter is being incremented once. Also, whether or not the IP address is changing each time a user logs the TEOR URL, the counter is also incremented. So, 20 users, hitting the TEOR 20 times per 24hr period is, 20 x 20 = 400 counts?
Myself, I only log in typically once per day, if log in at all. How about the rest of you? Do you log in and then out and then back again? Are you all really that obsessive? Heh heh. (Back in the 90s I was a pedigree CRT dead-head <whew>).
Oh, I should mention, here in the US, most users are using DSL modem/routers, which don't change the user's IP address between session logging. DHCP is only pooled on the local subnets routes. Its one of the tricks being perpetrated on American user privacy so that the corporate criminals out there can both track and slice up the American sales pie into sales districts. Don't click those phkn like-it thumbs, unless you desire that those criminals know everything about your InterNet browsing patterns, buying patterns, where you hang out, who you hangout with, what ya think and say...its gonna get really bad. I predict that the more you tell them now, the worse it will be in the future for you.
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Post by plutronus on Oct 4, 2012 4:14:31 GMT -6
But you're not protecting you are receiving...like an antenna..if anything.
For years I used foil as a TV antenna because the reception was so much better.
Frankly I'm not willing to do anything that might make it easier for anyone to get a grip on my wee brain...
...and it will be one cold day in the nether world when I don one of those thingies
If you woke up and thought you needed one..it may have been because someone planted that thought to make it easier to contact you. That's how I'd color that one Hi,
I hear what you say, and I'm not just arguing for argument's sake or because its a technical subject that I understand very well. Like many here, I want to know what's happening to us. I work to ferret out the real from the illusory, where I can. Sometimes I'm successful, and at other times I fail miserably.
The brain is not an EM receiver in any construance of the idea. It is a bio-chemical machine. It does not interface electrically well either. It is for this reason that doctors put gooey conductive-paste connector-patches on our bodies when they measure our heart and brain waves using electronic graphing equipment. The sticky gooey stuff provides good electrical contact with the skin. But don't be confused by this, the medical instruments are MEASURING the signals in the body using highly sensitive amplifiers. The organ of the brain is highly insulated inside the head. It is inside a thick bone box 'skull', which is wrapped in skin, and covered with hair. It is highly electrically isolated and insulated too. It is not a sensitive EM receiver.
Thin metal-foil is not is not used for manufacturing RF antennas by any manufacturer for any purpose. Foil is too soft, too easy to inadvertently change its shape, and its RF electrical characteristics don't work well for antennas either. Flat metal-foil could be used as a ground plane for an antenna or as a reflector for a feed horn, but not as the actual antenna receiving element itself, because it is simply the wrong shape. For radio waves, or rather EM wave energy to be conducted out of space, must be tuned to resonate with a round conductor which is 'shaped' to the wavelength of the energy-wave, else the energy can't be induced to be conducted. Shaping and placing metal-foil on the head doesn't create an electrical receiver, or an antenna, as the parts simply don't provide the necessary things required to receive signals and then the brain is highly insulated. The two things do not make a functional combination.
But you say, 'my TV worked better with the foil.' And due to this personal experience, its easy to believe that a metal-foil hat could act as a brain receiving antenna. Bio-chemical brains and electronic TV receivers are very different machines, what works with one is no guarantee to work with the other or vice versa. And that is true here.
However, and frankly, I don't know, as I have stated before regarding this matter on other boards on the InterNet over the years, I don't know what the metal-foil hats provided in terms of 'shielding'. How it works is not too obvious, I'm an electronics engineer and I have much experience working with high-frequencies and microwaves. I've done a fair amount of introspection into this matter. What ever it shielded?, it doesn't seem to be electrical or EM in nature in my opinion. But it worked. When I wore the hats, the invasive symptoms diminished. Now maybe I was being manipulated into believing something inaccurate, but what would it be? When I put the hats on, I felt better. That's how we fix things in the body, if it hurts we know we have a problem. We do things to reduce the hurt.
Regarding somebody or something implanting an idea into me psychically? Maybe? I won't rule it out. However, throughout the years, my experience has been that my inner-self generally takes care of me, if only I would always listen. However, when folks put their focus on me, I know it, and if I choose to look back, I know who it is. Its just a 'knowingness' that I get. The hat matter is not what folks might suspect.
In summary, we need to understand these things, but not be misguided through guessing or subjective reasoning, but that's also a start. If folks don't put things out there, many important clues could be overlooked. There is without a doubt, in my opinion, something happening, but we need to be careful about how we acquire our knowledge however ludicrous it may appear.
Sincerely,
plutronus
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