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reply posted on 5-11-2008 @ 09:41 PM by AugustusMasonicus


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You are so right. I will, in the future, take posts about Microwave Brain Manipulation more seriously. Thank you for setting me upon the path of understanding and reason.



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reply posted on 6-11-2008 @ 05:58 AM by Prima Facie


No offence OP but this seems like extreme paranoia, i stopped reading at the point of you talking about pasting tin foil all over the walls. I am not mocking you, i think you genuinely need help. This thread is one of the reasons i have stopped reading anything on the secret societies forum.
Way too many outlandish ideas for me...



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reply posted on 6-11-2008 @ 05:09 PM by King Seesar


That's good info but i wish it would be shorter and more to the point, but this stuff gos on.



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reply posted on 6-11-2008 @ 05:23 PM by RuneSpider


Kinda of odd. We usually use foil to increase reception. Works pretty well, really. Trying to use foil to block a signal would work the other way.



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reply posted on 9-11-2008 @ 07:51 PM by Symbiote


Thanks for the info, OP.

Remember when creating a Faraday cage, half a cage is no cage at all.



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reply posted on 20-7-2009 @ 06:00 PM by Betterthanyoucaneverbe


I really sympathize with masons, Christ they get the wrong end of it all. They are decent, kind people. There was one guy however , his number plate in the uk was T533 BRO and i watched him deliberately point a small black box at a guy in PC World Rochester he followed him around the store and got as close as he could. It couldn't have been bad because the guy didn't collapse at all. Maybe he was sending a healthy waves from the box, has anyone thought of that?

Do you think he was playing a joke on him? He didn't look very happy, indeed he looked harassed but you know, lighten up man. You were still walking afterwards right?

I bet it was just mind games.

So lighten up man...

The worlds is full of people who really hate freemasons from genuine experience, but try and get on with them, they are far more powerful than you know so try and get on with them.



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reply posted on 25-8-2009 @ 05:15 PM by batvette


I agree with that betterthanyoucaneverbe. I think the freemasons are getting the blame for a lot of this because the issue is so secretive and victims have nowhere to turn for actual information. Secrecy on the part of the masons merely gives an opportunity for blame.
BTW that was my reply under anonymous last november and I find it curious that none of those ass slapping about tin foil had anything to say about it.
An observation about the issue:
Many people who report this are dismissed simply because they come off as kooks. Yet it is believed the reasons people are targeted is because they are whistleblowers, potential dissidents, people who challenge authority, are mentally gifted yet have related eccentricities, may be drug users, pimps, prostitutes, sexual deviates (not pedophiles or predators) or any other rationale some ideologue may deem to label them as "undesirable" to society. (purportedly a rationale exists that the targets' behaviour is not overtly criminal if at all, so the ideologues, having no basis to rid them from their midst using the legal system, resort to vigilante "justice")
Simply put they may be "different" than what the establishment in a given community accepts as the norm.
And after being targeted for some time they may exhibit some signs of this stressful treatment, so....
How do you expect them to come off?
People should give this a very liberal observation, even in extreme doubt, because a program of social cleansing practiced as sport by the many upon the few who would be chosen because of their vulnerability, may be perhaps the cruelest chapter in human history imaginable.
It is unconstitutional and unamerican, and taken in addition to the well documented creation of a Stasi like civilian snitch system to combat "terrorist threats" in our cities, represents the greatest peril to freedom this nation has ever faced.



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reply posted on 26-8-2009 @ 05:46 PM by network dude


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where in the UK do you live?

I thought Denver was in the US. Oh, well.



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reply posted on 27-8-2009 @ 01:47 PM by batvette


FWIW when I said I agree with betterthanyoucaneverbe I meant in the context that I believe people are too quick to blame this all on freemasons, not that people following people around and poining black boxes at other people might be up to something good. That's pretty silly!

[edit on 27-8-2009 by batvette]



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