Creating Energy Balls
By TheBandit795
ATS Weekly, Edition 014, October 18, 2005
www.abovetopsecret.com...
There was a time in the history of ATS where I used to post much more than nowadays, because of lack of time and the modding responsibilities I
have these days. But back in 2002 I often used to start threads about paranormal, alien and other strange stuff. I was very interested in those type
of topics. At this moment I still am, but I keep more things to myself now than I used to in those days.
Now to my energy balls thread. In those days when I found something on the web, I used to practice it for a while, and then post it on ATS if I got
some results with it. Same with energy balls, I was able to feel the balls with my hands and was able to see some small results with programming and
using them (sorry I won't go into details).
You will also notice that there are two Bandit's in that thread, the one that started it and my current account. I lost that first account after
the website was hacked around October 2002.
What I liked of the thread is that most members were actually trying it, and not just bashing it for bashing sake. Some respectable members were
doing it supporting the thread also; and people practiced and posted their result. The thread was a real ATS thread IMO.
The thread is pretty long, actually one of my longest threads and up to this day still semi-active, seeing that there were posts made last July. I
consider it as one of my most successful threads ever. I think that's because of it's practicality: everyone can try it to see if it works. And
that's really denying ignorance. I like threads where a claim is made that can be easily done and that people can easily attempt to duplicate in the
comfort of their own homes. But often you still see some ATS members that refuse to do so, but still want to sit on the fence and bash anything that
is not pinned to their foreheads as fact...
ATS's motto is well known, yet I still don't see a big part of the membership adhering to it.
TheBandit795
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