Posted on 09/28/2023 8:09:29 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
The basic facts of physics that I refer to are correct, which, I submit, means that even if my analysis is wrong, it is not quite nonsense.
I think the crazies are out, or maybe it just the full moon?
At best you could call it philosophy but it’s pure pseudoscience.
You may not like my analysis and conclusions, but the facts that I offered as facts are true.
What facts?
Sorry, I know you are sincere but you’ve been taken in by fantastic rhetoric.
If you want to examine, point out one fact offered.
Gee, I just got a notice that something big is coming Oct 4
I would like to know who bombed the underwater natural gas pipeline between Russia and Germany?
When you look at State actors like Iran, Russia, China, certain agencies within the USA, North Korea, Cuba, some drug cartel run Central & South American countries, just about any kind of horrific event could be planned and executed.
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Are these the sports talk radio voices who raved all summer about how Aaron Rogers was going to carry the Jets into the playoffs?
I don’t know what’s coming, but I can sense a building up of negative tension, like over-tuning a string on a stringed instrument that is not good.
Mayan calendar 2.0.
Physicist Russell Targ and Stanford EE PhD Hal Putoff worked with a guy named Ingo Swann who had a gift at remote viewing to get this weird effort going at the Stanford Research Institute back in 1972.
For those interested, this stuff is worth looking into because in blind studies it does seem to work despite the fact that no one knows how or why.
Remote viewing appears to be a "paranormal" kind of exercise as opposed to what we define as science and, to Christians (I am one), this raises issues of whether or not this is an occult endeavor (and therefore dangerous).
Well, there was no world changing event in 2012 despite those rascally Mayans. There was no world changing event in September or October 2017 or the following year (exact time depended upon whom you asked). You know, that Lucy in the Sky thing with the planets and stars all in alignment. No, not the Harmonica Virgins. That was so 1980s. I know. I ran into one of fifteen Harmonica Virgins who was leaving for the coast. Though my eyes were open, they might just as well have been closed.
Oh yeah, Comet Elenin. Can’t forget that. You know, Jesus was riding behind it in a spaceship. Which FReepers were all over that?
"Hey Mike, better throw on a copy of Fires of Vesuvius. It's going to be chilly out."
I predict something bad will happen in the next several months. Not sure where but it will happen.
As for psychic effects more generally, you might consider reading "Apparent Association Between Effect Size In Free Response Anomalous Cognition Experiments And Local Sidereal Time," by S. James P. Spottiswoode, Cognitive Sciences Laboratory, Palo Alto, CA 94301. Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol, 11, No. 2, 1997 (jsasoc.com/docs/JSE-LST.pdf)
To be sure, most scientists reject remote viewing and psychic effects as somewhere between not proven and delusional. Yet opinions can change. A year ago, UFOs were derided by most in the federal government as fantasy. Now, after the leak of US Navy videos and first person accounts, they are acknowledged as real in some sense and are being officially studied under the term anomalous aerial phenomena.
Gee, I just got a notice that something big is coming Oct 4
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I have become aware of a cheap Faraday device - your microwave oven. So, if you are inclined to prevent the 10/4 frequencies from reaching your receiver (phone) on the 4th, stick it in your turned-off microwave. Don’t forget you have it in there before turning the oven on!! I don’t think their special frequencies can be projected through radio or television, but I’m not sure of that. I’m guessing the 5G frequency is the carrier signal for other special inaudible frequencies. What’s interesting is that the ‘test’ starts at 2:20 ET but runs for some time after that, for what reason, one can only surmise.
I keep the car key in a small Faraday thing
BS. Human beings may have sensing abilities beyond the normal scope of “the five senses”, but predicting the future is not one of them.
For example, certain animals can know which direction is “home” even when there is no apparent information available to their five senses to direct them. It is believed they can sense magnetic fields or other such systems to orient them.
We should not discount the possibility, or even probability, that humans have senses beyond the five we commonly use - and this can explain certain cases of intuition, premonition, etc..
However, knowing the future - that is absurd. Knowing that something is probable - sure. We all do that. But actually sensing something that is yet to happen - that’s impossible because there’s nothing to sense.
I know a bunch of religious people will disagree - but oh well.
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