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Post by jcurio on Oct 29, 2021 6:17:27 GMT -6
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Post by jcurio on Oct 29, 2021 6:19:33 GMT -6
Note to self…… will someone else be able to click on those same words, get the same article, a few years from now?
I’d like to think so 🤗
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Post by jcurio on Oct 29, 2021 6:51:45 GMT -6
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Post by jcurio on Oct 29, 2021 6:54:17 GMT -6
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Post by jcurio on Oct 29, 2021 6:57:13 GMT -6
___________ From the article: In 2013, the CIA reported high-flying spy planes spotted in the 1950s and 1960s were mistaken for UFOs more than half the time. Szymanski, a Dayton area resident, said the UFO phenomenon came close to home for him. “For me, there’s no doubt because as I documented in the book, I saw a UFO in my own neighborhood from about 200 feet away and 75 feet in the air as it slipped into a low bank of clouds,” he said. “That was kind of an up close and personal verification of what I pretty much was leaning towards anyway. And the people that I talk to about the cases and the evidence that they have is pretty much insurmountable, unassailable.” _________________ Those up close and personal verifications? AWESOME. Have you ever had one??
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Post by jcurio on Oct 29, 2021 7:02:03 GMT -6
Raymond Syzmanski does not give the detail of WHEN he got that “up close and personal verification”.
How many of us have gotten that verification in the most perfect way, with perfect timing??
😊🤣
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Post by jcurio on Oct 29, 2021 7:06:35 GMT -6
Just lately, I am being “pointed” to 2 local places near WPAFB. Whats that about? (These “things” try to appear as random…. I have yet to discover the importance of these 2 places).
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Post by jcurio on Nov 9, 2021 6:12:57 GMT -6
In a paper published in Nature on October 27, NASA’s James Green proposed what he described as a “framework for reporting evidence for life beyond Earth”—a plan for how to confirm whether we've really found aliens. __________________________
Note the wording of “beyond Earth”. (This snippet is from the post “you found aliens- now what?”)
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Post by jcurio on Nov 9, 2021 6:35:11 GMT -6
….final analysis, submitted to the DIA in September 2010: “The report stated bluntly that the UAP phenomenon is a threat to human health and well-being. The AAWSAP-BAASS Data Warehouse comprised many hundreds of UAP-human interactions that were classified as the close encounters involving injury or death to the witness.”
Furthermore, Lacatski adds, documenting the associated eruptions of Sjogren’s syndrome, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, Myasthenia Gravis and a mouthful of other autoimmune disorders I can’t begin to pronounce …. ______________________________
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Post by jcurio on Nov 9, 2021 6:40:55 GMT -6
….final analysis, submitted to the DIA in September 2010: “The report stated bluntly that the UAP phenomenon is a threat to human health and well-being. The AAWSAP-BAASS Data Warehouse comprised many hundreds of UAP-human interactions that were classified as the close encounters involving injury or death to the witness.” Furthermore, Lacatski adds, documenting the associated eruptions of Sjogren’s syndrome, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, Myasthenia Gravis and a mouthful of other autoimmune disorders I can’t begin to pronounce …. ______________________________ Gee, why am I easily excitable about this? SEPTEMBER, 2010? Ok, so now its scientifically PROVEN, that “contact” with these things, whatever they are, causes health problems?
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Post by paulette on Nov 10, 2021 22:55:36 GMT -6
If they are corporal (having a body) it may be so alien in construction (down to molecules twisting left rather than right, etc...)that they are toxic. And their ships, tractor beams, exhaust if there is any is an unknown factor too. I've made it to 73, but hindered by type 2 diabetes, arthritic spine and one wrist, and now...balance problems. I'm definitely past my "best before" date.
But I did not go near the ship and I felt that contact was mental...well except I fell unconscious in the house, and the last thing I saw was a "doctor" bending over me. Like a tranquilized bear. Unable to move but sensing (hearing, smelling, feeling, seeing out of my narrow vision field (straight above me)something that I recalled years later in the hospital, about to have a c-section and my doctor leaned me and said, "Goodnight" and I just about leapt off the table.
Good times.
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Post by jcurio on Nov 11, 2021 12:41:25 GMT -6
At this point, I’m not going to repeat myself.
Lois, do you care to list all your health problems ?
And now, I’m thinking about my one and only sister. Maybe all her “health conditions” , including some mental stuff, comes all from one source.
“They”, whomever they are, seem to be very careful about showing “themselves” to my family….
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Post by jcurio on Nov 11, 2021 12:44:36 GMT -6
Today is a good day. Its another “loud day” for my head (ringing too loud), I have a few bruises that I can’t account for, but I think that I have been getting some good rest. 🤗
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Post by jcurio on Nov 20, 2021 6:51:57 GMT -6
(Laughing) 😊
“ Their memorization of events tends to exceed their ability to memorize given facts; for example, if you told a hyperthymesiac a fact about the world, they may not remember what you said, but they will be more likely to remember what you wore and other details of the situation when you told them.”
Hyperthymesia _________________________
I “got” this today on my “smart phone”.
Do you pay any attention to what your phone sends you? 🤣
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Post by jcurio on Nov 20, 2021 7:23:45 GMT -6
Someone, or some “thing”, is trying to “figure me out”. 🤣😉
Whomever, seems to want to give me some sort of “label” for my complexities.
Its been interesting.
You guys, that semi-follow me on here, do you recall, how often i feel I am “led” to certain subjects? What has been blatantly obvious to me, I have tried to explain how I am “led”.
I imagine, that it is a lot easier to send me a certain direction of thinking, with the internet, than say, putting a beam of light on a book in the library?
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Post by jcurio on Nov 20, 2021 7:26:10 GMT -6
Although people showing a high level of hyperthymesia are not regarded as autistic, certain similarities exist between the two conditions. Like autistic savants, some individuals with hyperthymesia may also have an unusual and obsessive interest in dates. As the first documented hyperthymestic, Jill Price was quite different from the famous case of mnemonist Solomon Shereshevsky (as documented by psychologist Alexander Luria).[6]
Hyperthymesia
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Post by jcurio on Nov 20, 2021 7:29:27 GMT -6
So then I looked up this: ___________________________
Other Words from mnemonic Adjective mnemonically \ ni-ˈmä-ni-k(ə-)lē \ adverb Did you know? Adjective The word mnemonic derives from Greek mnēmōn ("mindful"), which itself comes from the Greek word meaning "to remember." (In classical mythology, Mnemosyne, the mother of the Muses, is the goddess of memory.) As with many classical borrowings, we retained the double initial consonant, but not the pronunciation of both, since the combination doesn't occur naturally in English. ("Pneumonia" is a similar case.)
🤗
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Post by jcurio on Nov 20, 2021 7:37:59 GMT -6
Now, we (we?) are on to something, as it relates to ME (and my supposed “hyperthymesia” ………
Notice what I highlighted about “hyperthymesia” above.
I use my ability to recall places, and what people are wearing, to assist me being MINDFUL (mnemonic).
Because, my sleeping dreams are so real and life like, i try to be extra mindful of my surroundings in real life. For example, a friend may deny telling me something (not even a personal thing). I normally have to hesitate, because i may have only dreamed the conversation 🤗. But if I can remind the same friend that they told me this, while we were standing next to a red car, and it had started to rain, NOW the friend may have to acknowledge that we had this conversation! LOL
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Post by jcurio on Nov 20, 2021 7:43:22 GMT -6
~ sigh.
I am always explaining myself.
At first, I thought “whomevers” was irritated with me. The things that he/she wanted to know, seemed to have no normal boundaries.
Not having normal boundaries? Had to rethink that. Whomevers might be, quite a bit like myself: forever curious. 🤔
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Post by jcurio on Dec 6, 2021 7:19:56 GMT -6
catch-22 noun a dilemma or difficult circumstance from which there is no escape because of mutually conflicting or dependent conditions. "a catch-22 situation" _____________________________
Does it matter when I learned the term, “catch-22”?
Can I prove to myself, that I simply read the book by Joseph Heller, and then understood something about MY life, and “latched” on to this phrase?
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Post by jcurio on Dec 6, 2021 7:30:36 GMT -6
Reader: These, are Notes to Self. (I will try to keep them brief, so that you, the reader, KNOW, to move on.) ______________________________________
Rumination
(Another word that I am considering this morning). Along with “catch-22”.
In my early 20’s I was put on a medication for a type of depression that Doctors believed I had. The doctors (several opinions) called it Melancholia. 🙂
I remember, being told, either by a doctor or a therapist, that this medication would help me have less “circular thinking”. (I would not keep thinking, or dwelling on events that happened to me over my past…. Etc.). I would not be prone to “ruminating”, I suppose.
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Post by jcurio on Dec 6, 2021 7:31:10 GMT -6
Reader: These, are Notes to Self. (I will try to keep them brief, so that you, the reader, KNOW, to move on.) ______________________________________
Rumination
(Another word that I am considering this morning). Along with “catch-22”.
In my early 20’s I was put on a medication for a type of depression that Doctors believed I had. The doctors (several opinions) called it Melancholia. 🙂
I remember, being told, either by a doctor or a therapist, that this medication would help me have less “circular thinking”. (I would not keep thinking, or dwelling on events that happened to me over my past…. Etc.). I would not be prone to “ruminating”, I suppose.
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Post by jcurio on Dec 6, 2021 7:40:27 GMT -6
Now, 30 years later, I am overly concerned about my memory. The memory we use for daily events. Very important.
There, is my “catch-22” 🤣. I want to have a short term memory, for daily function. As opposed to ruminating on my past.
Since I am “fighting” against a man-made medication that tries to prevent circular thinking, and I tend to ruminate despite this, I think this type of medication has “served its purpose”.
🤗
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Post by jcurio on Dec 6, 2021 7:48:47 GMT -6
The emotions tied to ruminating are worthless. I can’t change the past. I particularly cannot change human behavior ……
Whomever said, that “changing my own behavior, and reactions, to people around me” would be helpful in the long run, did NOT know what they were talking about. 🤣
That, IMO, the changing of my own behavior, and hoping for better outcome, is what it is. A Hope.
There is always hope 😇.
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Post by jcurio on Dec 11, 2021 7:43:21 GMT -6
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Post by jcurio on Dec 11, 2021 7:45:50 GMT -6
It did.
The first thing That I Would Like to Be Noted…. Is the easy access to all of us through internet and phones….. well duh….
I am NOT the only one who sensed our “vulnerabilities” here
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Post by jcurio on Dec 19, 2021 15:04:52 GMT -6
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Post by jcurio on Dec 19, 2021 15:25:30 GMT -6
From Cognitive Warfare (CW):
Cyberpsychology Assuming that technology affects everyone, studying and understanding human behaviour in relation to technology is vital as the line between cyberspace and the real world is becom- ing blurry. The exponentially increasing impact of cybernetics, digital technologies, and virtuality can only be gauged when considered through their effects on societies, humans, and their respec- tive behaviours. Cyberpsychology is at the crossroads of two main fields: psychology and cybernetics. All this is relevant to defense and security, and to all areas that matter to NATO as it prepares for transformation. Centered on the clarification of the mechanisms of thought and on the con- ceptions, uses and limits of cybernetic systems, cyberpsychology is a key issue in the vast field of Cognitive Sciences. The evolution of AI introduces new words, new concepts, but also new theories that encompass a study of the natural functioning of humans and of the ma- chines they have built and which, today, are fully integrated in their natural environment (an- thropo-technical). Tomorrow’s human beings will have to invent a psychology of their rela- tion to machines. But the challenge is to develop also a psychology of machines, artificial in- telligent software or hybrid robots. Cyber psychology is a complex scientific field that encompasses all psychological phenomena associated with, or affected by relevant evolving technologies. Cyber psychology examines the way humans and machines impact each other, and explores how the relationship between humans and AI will change human interactions and inter-machine communication18. ———————————————
(Me) Yesterday, I could think of 2 recent events, that were un-called for interactions that I had with a machine.
Today, I can only think of one (something, or someone, wants me to forget).
So now, I wonder, how often this MIGHT actually be happening to me; and to other people. (And we forget).
At first, I thought it was something, THAT I ACCIDENTALLY DID. Like getting angry, and affecting electronics around me (but much more subtle).
And then, I told myself it was only part of the current “advertising algorythims” …….
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Post by jcurio on Dec 19, 2021 15:42:04 GMT -6
Two days a week, sometimes only once a week, averaging 6 x month, or less….. in the last couple of years I go thru a local drive-thru, to order the exact same item (for a client) every time I go. (Even now, I’m realizing how stupid this must sound).
I am always driving the same vehicle. I always order what the client wants first. Sometimes (on the same ticket) I order something extra that my client wants, or the client has offered me extra money to get something for myself.
This drive thru is always packed, in two lanes, for a couple of hours around lunch time. Sometimes I only order the one thing the client wants, and I have to park past the drive thru to wait for it. That doesnt happen much anymore (having to wait for item).
What are the chances of an automated system, knowing from my car style, my time of day I arrive, and frequency I arrive, to knowing exactly what I am going to order? What are the chances, of a teen working the drivethru, of knowing exactly what I am going to order every time? And I’m not just talking about what the client always orders…. I am talking about maybe? facial recognition software, in a drive thru, that knows what I am most likely to order for myself as an extra?
That shows up on the order screen, as if, ABLE TO READ MY THOUGHTS…..
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Post by jcurio on Dec 19, 2021 15:45:14 GMT -6
statistics, predictability, algorythims : AI so much smarter than us; able to predict our thoughts?
Creepy
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