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  EMF, The Woodpecker, Eugene, and You
Posted by: Ninurta - 10-18-2018, 07:25 AM - Forum: JFK, the Moon and the Truth out There - Replies (15)

I perused the forums, and this one was the closest fit I could find, in a perhaps addled state of mind, for this information.

This video was posted on 1 October 2018, 40 years after some of the events, 50 years after other of the events, and so on.There is a reason for those time limits, and some of the information will not be available until around 2060, if even then. It may well get buried, and perhaps ought to be.





I cannot comment on much of this, except perhaps in generalities, but I do have opinions. Opinions are not statements of hard fact, they are just... opinions. Opinions are like assholes - everyone has one, and most of them stink. Keep that in mind.

The video deals with EMF radiation, aka radio waves. Microwaves are just radio waves, with really short wavelengths. Your cell phone transmits and receives them constantly, at, I believe, 2.4 GHz. Most cordless phones do the same, at around the same frequencies.

Ever wonder why cell phones have become so prevalent? If you have, no doubt you have determined it's because they are so convenient.

Maybe, maybe not.

Once upon a time, I was involved in some experimentation relating to sonic weapons. Not the big old "sonic cannons" in use for crowd control, but some more... subtle... effects and sonic frequencies. I have a very firm opinion that sonic frequencies that you cannot even hear can and will affect your emotional states. I have seen certain frequencies of sound, not consciously audible, create edginess, tension, and combativeness in people. I've also seen it put them to sleep.

I have no doubts, in my opinion factory, that EMF radiation can do the same. I don't know that for fact, but rather strongly believe it. Every nerve in your body, including the cells of your brain, run on electricity. They use electricity to transmit information along the fibers. EMF can induce electrical current in electrically susceptible materials. Like your nerves. If you don't believe that, pay attention next time you see someone get tasered. It seems to me that it's a no-brainer that EMF can consequently affect your bodily nerve functions. Memory would be one of those functions, emotional response would be another - good emotions or bad emotions. I have never participated in EMF experiments on biological materials, but I may, or may not, have been a subject of them.

I won't go any deeper into that, but the notion kinda chaps my ass, which is why I'm posting the video here.

I believe EMF can make folks edgy and combative, and conversely it can make them docile as cattle...

... or sheep.

I can remember the "Woodpecker signal" mentioned in the video. You could tune into it on a shortwave radio back in the day. I believe - with no evidence whatsoever - that America attempted to generate a signal to counteract it. I also believe that effort, or perhaps the combination of both signals, may have led to some unintended consequences. At least I HOPE they were unintended.

As pure speculation, where are the politically craziest areas of America? I would vote for the coasts, particularly the one called "the left coast". Where is Eugene? I find it on the Left Coast. How does that run across America in general, north to south? From my perspective, it gets worse the farther north you go. Chicago, New York, Massachusetts, and New England are generally more liberal, more collectivist, more herd-like than areas farther south. Now, some of the signals coming from the Soviet Union, particularly the Russian Woodpecker, came from the north, from across the pole, weakening as they got further south, farther from Mother Russia.

Could be a coincidence, I reckon.

Some of those Soviet signals came from other areas of Russia as well. You can find some of the more interesting ones by researching "numbers stations", cold war coded spy stations to transmit information to spies in foreign countries. The Left Coast, being closer to Russia, was systematically bombarded by them from across the Pacific as well as across the north pole... a double-whammy.

Here we are in the 21st century, and those signals may be bearing fruit, long after the demise of the Soviet Union.

That's just what I believe, mind you. The only evidence I have is listening to people from the Left Coast talk crazy talk.

Europe is not far from Russia. How is Europe faring these days, politically? How does distance from Russia as you travel west factor in to that? Maybe some of the Europeans can chime in here with their opinions. I couldn't say, not being European.

The Woodpecker is long dead. Cell phones are not. There's math to do there.

There is a wealth of puzzle pieces here to put together, but I'm tired of typing. Folks can speculate and research on their own from here - I've just given you a seed.

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  I had no idea !
Posted by: 727Sky - 10-18-2018, 06:05 AM - Forum: General Health Topics - No Replies

Quote: 

A woman went to the doctor for advice. She told him that her husband had developed a penchant for anal sex, and she was not sure that it was such a good idea.
 
“Do you enjoy it?" the doctor asked.
 
"Actually, yes I do," she answered.
 
"Does it hurt you?" he asked.
 
"No, I rather like it," she responded
 
"Well, then," the doctor continued, "There’s no reason that you shouldn't practice anal sex, if that's what you like, so long as you take care not to get pregnant.
 
The woman was mystified. “What? You can get pregnant from anal sex?”
 
"Of course," the doctor replied. "Where do you think people like Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, Elizabeth Warren, Barbara Boxer, Hillary Clinton, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, Maxine Waters, and Al Sharpton came from?"
This explains everything !

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  October 17th, 2018...A Historic Day !!
Posted by: Sol - 10-18-2018, 12:35 AM - Forum: Canada and the Great North - Replies (6)

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Congratulations indeed !!

I worked today so I couldn't get to stores to buy any...not that I have an urge for it but let's face it...this is an historic day !

Mind you, there are pros and cons, just like when the alcohol prohibition was lifted. But now, at the very least, the pot from legal venues won't be cut with shit that kills people, so there's that !

Prime Minister Trudeau still insists that it will hurt the illegal black market. I doubt it and I see it more as a money grab (taxes) but hey...

Not as bad as that goddamn carbon tax he's trying to push...for the benefit of the environment. B. U. L. L. S. H. I. T.

But I digress.

Pot, weed, Mary Jane, grass...now at everyone's fingertips.

Am I for it? Why the hell not? While we're at it, I would legalize prostitution as well. Sex, drugs and Rock & Roll !!

After all, some things are way more stupid than smoking pot...


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Some people are offended by this new legalization. Here are my tiny straight little words for you:

FUCK OFF.

You probably are the same type of imbecile that gets offended by kiddos not dressing appropriately for Halloween. You are probably the same type of cretin that gets offended by magazines that advertise a white couple at a hotel stay. You are probably the same type of idiot that gets offended by swimsuits competition in beauty pageants competitions.

Please...get a life and let the rest of us breathe...


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Bravo Canada ! Bravo !


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A Historic Day !!

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  China to Launch an Artificial Moon
Posted by: Mystic Wanderer - 10-18-2018, 12:04 AM - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (2)

This might work.  However, I doubt this moon is being launched just to give off light. I would guess they have surveillance equipment in it to spy on their citizens too, and maybe even a space weapon to use in war(s).  Just my personal thoughts mind you. 
I find it hard to believe they would spend this much money just to provide light at night. No, there is more behind this.


Quote:A city in China is planning to launch an ‘artificial moon’ that will light up the skies as far as 50 miles around.
The so-called illumination satellite set to deploy over the southwestern city of Chengdu in 2020 is touted to be eight times as bright as the real moon, to cast a ‘dusk-like glow’ over the region, according to the People’s Daily.

Officials have released few details on the project, but say the idea pulls inspiration from a French artist who envisioned a necklace of mirrors hanging over Earth.
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A city in China is planning to launch an ‘artificial moon’ that will light up the skies as far as 50 miles around. The so-called illumination satellite set to deploy over the southwestern city of Chengdu in 2020 is touted to be eight times as bright as the real moon. File photo

Wu Chunfend, chairman of Chengdu Aerospace Science and Technology Microelectronics System Research Institute Co., Ltd, revealed the plan at an event in the city on Oct 10, People’s Daily reports.

It will complement the moon to make Chengu’s night skies brighter when it launches in 2020, potentially serving as a replacement to conventional streetlights.

The artificial moon can be controlled to light up an area between 10 and 80 kilometers wide 6 to 50 miles).
While it might sound implausible, Wu says the technology has been in the works for years and has now ‘matured’ toward readiness.

Whether the plan will ultimately come to fruition, however, remains to be seen.

Chengdu’s artificial moon has already been met with criticism from skeptics and concerned citizens who argue that the light will have adverse effects on animals and astronomical observation, People’s Daily points out.
But according to Kang Weimin, director of the Institute of Optics, School of Aerospace, Harbin Institute of Technology, the light will amount only to a ‘dusk-like glow.’

It’s not the first time humans have attempted to launch a light-reflecting object into the sky – but in the past, such plans have largely ended in failure.
Last year, for example, a Russian team attempted to deploy what was touted to become ‘the brightest object in the night sky, after the moon.’

The Mayak satellite launched from Baikonur spaceport on July 14, 2017 aboard a Soyuz 2.1a rocket despite backlash, particularly from astronomers who noted the importance of keeping the night skies dark.
In the weeks after launch, amateur astronomers and scientists tracking its journey spotted what they believed to be the spacecraft.

But in August of that year, the team behind the project revealed the solar reflector failed to unfurl in orbit.

China reveals plan to launch an 'artificial moon' to light up city skies in 2020

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  Purple Skies in Cleveland, OH
Posted by: Mystic Wanderer - 10-17-2018, 02:23 AM - Forum: Strange Weather Phenomena - Replies (2)

This is really weird.  Cannot say I have EVER seen or heard of a purple sky.   tinybighuh 

This was filmed on October 13, after Hurricane Michael moved through the area. 

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I am sure there is a good scientific reason behind this, but why have we not seen this before now?  Were there certain chemicals that Hurricane Michael produced in the atmosphere?  Maybe some of that weaponized weather technology they used to create it?

Hmmm...   minusculethinking   Very odd.



Quote:An Ohio motorist has filmed the night sky appearing to glow a magnificent electric purple over the city of Cleveland. The bizarre celestial light has left many struggling to explain the strange phenomenon.

Captured by Youtube user Jbreez216 as he was driving around Cleveland, the footage depicts a strange hue above the city. Completely freaked out by what he is seeing, the eyewitness puts his camera out the window of his moving vehicle to prove it’s not a trick reflection on the windscreen.

“Look at the sky, why is it purple like that?” the motorist says in the video. “That’s crazy. I thought it was my [window] tint for a second but… that’s out the window. That’s crazy.”

Filmed on October 13, after Hurricane Michael struck the state, it’s almost certain the bizarre light was caused by the weather. However, a definitive reason has yet to be settled on by shocked viewers, and many theories are circulating online. Some claimed that the strange coloring was a result of peculiar happenings in space or even a portent of a biblical, end-of-days event.

Watch a video on the source page:  Linky

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  Explosive News Released by Mike Moore of True Pundit
Posted by: Mystic Wanderer - 10-16-2018, 06:02 PM - Forum: War, Peace and Inbetween - Replies (3)

Whoa! Explosive information is revealed in this interview with Mike Moore, aka: Thomas Paine of True Pundit. 

What a *BOOM* story Mike is releasing!  This is a must listen for all.  smallawesome I am really surprised this man is still breathing. tinybighuh


Quote:Thomas Paine from True Pundit drops a TRUTH BOMB on America! POTUS will have another previous administration major scandal on his hands. Entering the Millennial Mind of Quite Frankly’s podcast host…a refreshing look into the perspective of young minds that are on the Trump Train.

Your Voice America

Mike comes on at the 24:22 mark if you want to jump ahead.

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  Project Veritas Exposes Corrupt, Lying Canidates
Posted by: Mystic Wanderer - 10-16-2018, 04:56 PM - Forum: Political News and more - Replies (9)

I shared the video about Phil Bredesen, from Tennessee, in a different thread already, but since Project Veritas is going to be exposing more, I thought I would make a thread to include them all in one place as they come out.

I will post the Bredesen video here again; it was the first one. 
I read that since this video came out, Bredesen is down 14 points in the polls.   minusculethumbsup2

It is important to watch these so you know who the liars are before voting. We are trying to drain the swamp, not add more to it.





It appears that telling lies is the only hope most Democrats have to get elected now, as proven again in the video with Sen. Claire McCaskill from Missouri.  If they lie to get elected, what else are they capable of?


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  The Other London... The City Of London Corporation.
Posted by: BIAD - 10-16-2018, 11:10 AM - Forum: Europe - Replies (3)

Here's some of the 'real'.

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  Palace Intrigue... Outside.
Posted by: BIAD - 10-16-2018, 10:22 AM - Forum: General News and Events - No Replies

I know it's only light-fluff and from the world of bullsh*t, but it's always something that caught my eye.

There's always been this rumour... this look that many in the British public give each other that Prince Harry looks
disconcertingly like one of his late-mother's trysts, namely James Hewitt.
Now with Harry's new wife -Meghan Markel, announcing that she is pregnant, the gossip has begun once again.

What do you think...? Is the big-eared garden lover who likes older women Harry's dad or is it the ex-Cavalry officer
and polo-player that Princess Diana had a brief affair with, the Pa of the ginger-haired sixth in the line of succession
to the British throne?

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Quote:James Hewitt congratulated 'on becoming grandad' after Harry and Meghan confirm baby.

Brazen Twitter users have jokingly congratulated James Hewitt on becoming a grandad after the Duke and
Duchess of Sussex announced they were expecting a child -following old rumours he could be Harry's dad.

'Meghan Markle, 37, and Prince Harry, 34, today announced they were expecting a child in Spring 2019.
The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall and Duke and Duchess
of Cambridge are said to be "delighted" for the couple.

But Twitter users have jokingly congratulated James Hewitt on becoming a grandad.
Cavalry officer Hewitt, 60, had an affair with Harry’s mum Princess Diana during her doomed marriage to
Charles. 

For years he has been forced to deny rumours he is Prince Harry’s dad as royal fans point out alleged similarities
between the duo. Responding to the baby news, one Twitter user wrote: “James Hewitt becoming a granddad,
congrats!”

Another quipped: “Congratulations James Hewitt on the news that he’ll becoming a grandfather #RoyalBaby”
A third joked: “Hope baby looks nothing like James Hewitt or the rumours will start again#RoyalBaby.”

And a fourth added: “There's not enough congratulations going about for James Hewitt on the announcement
he'll be a grandfather.”
More than 50 people had tweeted congratulations at the time of publication.

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Hewitt romanced Diana back in 1986 –which was two years after Prince Harry, 33, was born.
The affair took place at the same time Charles is thought to have been cheating with his current wife Camila
Parker-Bowles. 

Despite the timelines not matching up, Harry has been dogged by rumours that Hewitt is his dad.
Social media users were still peddling the conspiracy theory hours before the prince married Meghan in May. 

During a television appearance in 2017, Hewitt was asked directly if he was Harry’s dad, to which he replied:
"No, I'm not”. And when asked why the rumours continue to persist, he said: “It sells papers.
“It’s worse for [Harry] probably, the poor chap.”

He added he didn’t regret falling in love with Diana, but said: "I regret some of the things that have been caused
by that”.

Announcing Harry and Meghan’s baby news, Kensington Palace said today: "Their Royal Highnesses The Duke
and Duchess of Sussex are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Sussex is expecting a baby in the
Spring of 2019.

"Their Royal Highnesses have appreciated all of the support they have received from people around the world since
their wedding in May and are delighted to be able to share this happy news with the public."  
Meghan is said to be in "good health" and they have had a successful 12 week scan.
Fans are speculating the baby is due in late April, possibly around St George's Day. 
The baby will be seventh in line to the throne, and the Queen's eighth great-grandchild.

He or she will also be a first cousin of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
But the baby will not be a prince or a princess unless the Queen steps in to issue a Letters Patent ahead of the birth.
Meghan and Harry have just arrived in Sydney ahead of a 16-day tour which will take in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji
and Tonga. They were pictured holding hands as they got off their flight...'
SOURCE:

Although another chunk of royal interest may erupt on the internet soon when -during a discussion on
a British morning TV-show about the pregnancy announcement, Piers Morgan spoke to a confidante
and ex-butler to Princess Diana along with Lady Colin Campbell.

Lady Campbell, a Jamaican-born British writer, socialite, and television and radio personality, stated
something that wasn't very politically-correct!


Quote:"...Paul Burrell, who has repeatedly hit the headlines over the years for his claims about the Princess
of Wales, said he thinks Meghan is a 'breath of fresh air'. Presenter Piers asked what he thought of the
'first ever black royal baby', to which he replied: 'It would be a wonderful thing. I think it would unite the
country. 
'British people are all colours.'

But Lady Colin Campbell accused the pair of racism, saying: 'I'm sorry but having been brought up in Jamaica,
which is a multi-racial society, the baby is not going to be black. It’s going to have black blood, but it's also
going to have white blood.

'You can't be seven eighths white and be called black. 
'I think that's racism of the highest order. Its rather like Hitler’s definition of a Jew.
If you're an eighth Jewish you're completely Jewish and therefore into the ovens.

'If you're partly black you’re partly black. You're not fully black.'..."
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  LAURA EISENHOWER, Specks
Posted by: guohua - 10-16-2018, 06:39 AM - Forum: UFOs, Aliens and Universal Questions - Replies (2)

I really like this video with the her, people just don't know the Truth and need to listen to this.
 Yes. Earth has a Treaty with Aliens. Accept it.

Have you ever hear about the Entity called Valiant Thor?
Watch and listen.

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