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reply posted on 26-4-2009 @ 05:41 AM by blupblup
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Of course the OP has nothing....that's why i asked for the video straight away.
You have to humour people sometimes.
Clearly there is no possible way a computer can stay on without being plugged in....i don't think anybody on this thread (OP included) thinks there
is.
But let's see if a video is posted.
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reply posted on 27-4-2009 @ 06:14 AM by shinjiikari2839
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I'm new to the whole ATS thing so bare with me here. I am having difficulty uploading the file to this site, so I created a "temporary" gmail
account that has the original file in it's inbox. The username is: illum1776 and the password is: illuminati (please don't change it).
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reply posted on 27-4-2009 @ 06:18 AM by shinjiikari2839
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The model is a Dell Optiplex G820 something that is running with 512MB of memory and a 40GB hard drive.
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reply posted on 27-4-2009 @ 06:18 PM by blupblup
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I did sign in and can see it's there...
But forgive me....probably the CT in me.... i don't want to download anything..
Maybe someone else can do it or can help you.
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reply posted on 27-4-2009 @ 08:37 PM by GobbledokTChipeater
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Hey guys have a look at the video, there's no virii. It does show someone unplugging a computer right at the back of the computer, not from the
powerpoint. That rules out pulling the wrong cord I think.
However in saying that, I can be pretty sure that your library doesn't have alien technology built into their computers.
After seeing the video it makes a lot of sense that the power supplies (or computers) they use have an in-built UPS. The UPS will allow the computer
to run for 5 - 10 minutes after a power failure, for saving of work, etc.
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reply posted on 27-4-2009 @ 09:26 PM by AcesInTheHole
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Someone has points envy.
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reply posted on 27-4-2009 @ 09:34 PM by tristar
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Stupid Question :
But could someone point out to me the link to view this.
Thank You in Advance.
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reply posted on 27-4-2009 @ 09:53 PM by GobbledokTChipeater
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There we go:
I created a "temporary" gmail account that has the original file in it's inbox. The username is: illum1776 and the password is: illuminati
(please don't change it).
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reply posted on 27-4-2009 @ 10:19 PM by GobbledokTChipeater
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Or media.abovetopsecret.com... if you would prefer.
(can someone u2u me how to embed ATS video's, thanks  )
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reply posted on 27-4-2009 @ 10:35 PM by tristar
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Originally posted by GobbledokTChipeater
Or media.abovetopsecret.com... if you would prefer.
(can someone u2u me how to embed ATS video's, thanks  )
[edit on 27/4/09 by GobbledokTChipeater]
Indeed weird what i seen on the video.
Thanks for link, now here is your link, hope it helps
www.abovetopsecret.com...
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reply posted on 28-4-2009 @ 03:39 AM by pandorashope
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I've had as imilar experience.
I'd turned my phone off, before a long distance flight, and coming in to land, I heard my phone ringing from my overhead baggage. Very strange, when
I got to the airport I checked, and my phone was off and no missed calls.
Go figure???
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reply posted on 28-4-2009 @ 06:20 AM by shinjiikari2839
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Well I have to say you guys are absolutely terrible.
94.68.157.***
114.72.159.***
86.8.138.***
66.213.29.***
If I was some rogue government agency and this was a sting operation, well.
Also, if you guys know anything about government agencies using Time Warner Cable vans to stalk people in.
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reply posted on 28-4-2009 @ 07:09 AM by Manawydan
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Originally posted by shinjiikari2839
Well I have to say you guys are absolutely terrible.
94.68.157.***
114.72.159.***
86.8.138.***
66.213.29.***
If I was some rogue government agency and this was a sting operation, well.
Also, if you guys know anything about government agencies using Time Warner Cable vans to stalk people in.
I do not believe a lot of people are going to understand the point you're trying to get across. Oh, and shame on you.
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reply posted on 28-4-2009 @ 05:52 PM by tristar
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Originally posted by shinjiikari2839
Well I have to say you guys are absolutely terrible.
94.68.157.***
114.72.159.***
86.8.138.***
66.213.29.***
If I was some rogue government agency and this was a sting operation, well.
Also, if you guys know anything about government agencies using Time Warner Cable vans to stalk people in.
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reply posted on 14-5-2009 @ 06:32 PM by Shake7
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Interesting.Are you sure you pulled the POWER cord.
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reply posted on 14-5-2009 @ 07:33 PM by 4N6310
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That's definitely the power cable being pulled and the power/HDD activity light appearing to be on or at least flickering.
Sometimes when my computer doesn't wanna boot, I'll hafta drain the whole system of any residual electricity by unplugging the power cable and then
holding the power button for awhile. With the computer off and power cable unplugged, when I first press the power button, all of the fans, the power
and HDD LEDs turn on for about a second or 2 before going off again(including the CCFLs I have inside the chassis) meaning the capacitors hold at
least enough electricity to illuminate the power/HDD activity light on the front of that Dell desktop in the video. A far cry from being fully
operational whilst being unplugged and hardly a conspiracy.
Perhaps a break from ATS and some time out in the pasture grazing alongside the rest of us 'sheeple' wouldn't be a bad idea now and then.
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reply posted on 14-5-2009 @ 07:33 PM by smallpeeps
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Originally posted by shinjiikari2839Maybe, the Roswell crash which gave us microprocessors allowed us to reverse engineer them and use
them in almost everything we use today, could actually be a planned effort to spy on us. Think Eagle Eye but on a "hidden" system level. Since
Google has made it possible for customers with the "Google" phone to edit the operating system, it just goes to say that whatever is spying on us
isn't in that code.
Well here's what I recommend: Don't let an LED allow you to lose your logic. But getting past this question of the power cord, your larger
question is, "Is there a "Computer" conspiracy. And yes, the answer is that you should never use any device that you do not understand. I am
saying if you don't know how to use a voltmeter or basic electrical tools, then you will always be using things you don't understand. Sounds like
you are trying your best and dealing with a lot.
Probably anybody who wants to keep using a computer should harden their systems or just dump it all and live like the Indians. I mean if tech causes
you any kind of problems at all, then seize your mental health and reject tech. That'd be my advice.
But yes, Google and Time Warner have a lot of information to pour through, and yes, the invention of the transistor is suspicious. I like the way you
think, but knowing should make you stronger, not weaker.
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reply posted on 15-5-2009 @ 03:52 PM by 789789
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Hi..
First I just want to say that I know pretty much nothing about computers. That being said, have you considered the possiblity that the comp might
have had an internal power source, such as a battery? I know that with my laptop it came with a battery, and this one time I just un-plugged the
power cord and it stayed on.
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reply posted on 20-5-2009 @ 06:48 AM by BLV12
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I'm calling bogus, hoax, fraud, whatever, on this one.
It is impossible for what is claimed to have happened, to have actually happened.
Think it through logically for a moment.
A computer uses electricity to run. Unplug the power cord on your own computer, and try turn it on. It wont. Simple as that.
Even if there was a backup power supply(UPS), it still wouldn't have happened because he pulled the power cord out.
Either he saw a reflection from the sun or an interior light in the library on the led's at the front, or he is lying.
And what would the conspiracy actually be? That computers can run without being plugged into an electricity source?  Computers have been around
for how long? And this random person in the year 2009 discovers this?
Commmmeeeeooooooonnnnn!!!!!
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reply posted on 26-5-2009 @ 06:23 PM by EctoCooler HiC
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I honestly think it's nothing...
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