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Originally posted by zycaruz
Hi, first post here. Read the site for some time but this new is so weird i had to post this idea. Its known how they can program people to accept things through movies for example. I remember seeing for the first time "Cloudy with a chance of meatballs" ( www.sonypictures.com... ) and thought wtf thats something i had never imagined in my life. Now something similar is happening. They already knew it would happen again and programed our minds to accept it? Or maybe so many people started to believe it can happen that the consciouss universe replied?
Read the site for some time but this new is so weird i had to post this idea.
Originally posted by orwellianunenlightenment
reply to post by tungus
We perceive the universe. Our minds can be considered to function like organic computers. So of course the universe is a computer simulation, if you catch my drift. Maybe when we get sick of one universe, the cognitive dissonance glitches us into yet another. Peace.
Originally posted by ShilohGirl
Wow that's really weird I wonder why this happens
Years ago when driving home from work here in Florida I witnessed pieces of Bismuth pink insulation raining from the sky. A tornado had torn up a mobile home park 10 miles away and the debris was finally falling out.
The first thing it rained was pink..stuff..later found out to be insulation from the mobile home park it destoyed.
FISH raining from the sky is nothing new for one Territory community, a resident said yesterday.
[But] Baden Williams, from Hermannsburg in Central Australia, said he remembered fish falling on the sports oval when he was a child.
"We had a big mob falling in Hermannsburg," he said.
"As I was growing up there as a small boy, we saw a lot of fish, just falling around on the plain as we walked.
"It's a normal thing, it's nothing unusual for us."
Mr Williams, 45, said local children would go fishing on the oval in the desert town when fish had fallen.
"I hear a lot of people talking about fish falling out of the sky - as I was getting older I saw it myself," he said.
"Lots of kids fishing in the oval. Some made spears and threw the spear.
"Last time I seen it was in '89. It was falling right in front of us, in the water, all the fish," he said.
"They thought I was crazy, but I wasn't.
"The ones that fall from the sky were 5, 10cm," Mr Williams said.
source maybe they just missed there target...who knows
alternative methods for stocking mountain lakes
Seventy-two mountain lakes were planted by fixed-wing aircraft (Cessna 185). As in the past, McCall Air Taxi did the flying in 1986. Flight time was purchased at $150 per hour. There were 13 hours and 9 minutes of flight time used, costing $1,972. Cost per lake stocked was $27.40 for flight time (Table 1). Once personnel costs were added in, the cost per lake stocked by fixed-wing aircraft was $28.96.