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Originally posted by ALightinDarkness
All doomsday prophets claim they don't want any intention. If that were the case he'd post anonymously. Its just part of the game. Oh, and moving to Nepal - and then given the events have happened - shows just how wrong his "insight" was - hes moving directly to a place of mass conflict.
[edit on 29-7-2008 by ALightinDarkness]
Originally posted by ALightinDarkness
Oh, and moving to Nepal - and then given the events have happened - shows just how wrong his "insight" was - hes moving directly to a place of mass conflict.
Originally posted by Dan Tanna
Originally posted by ALightinDarkness
Oh, and moving to Nepal - and then given the events have happened - shows just how wrong his "insight" was - hes moving directly to a place of mass conflict.
So he made a mistake. Again i will say this loud and clear in nice bold type for you to understand.
He never said he could see the future. He was TOLD of events, physical PLANNED events. Thats not prophesy or 'insight', thats passing on knowledge of....PLANNED EVENTS.
Second thing. Yes I believe him. Yes I agree that some thing is going to happen on a global scale in 2011. I also believe him when he says we are going to get a 'taster' in 2009 to 'hype it up'.
He said UFOs would be on the rise, and rise they did, massively.
Originally posted by Dan Tanna
Drop into the survival forums and find anything 'wrong' with the topics I have covered and you can bitch and moan or sling mud at me about how 'incredible' my skills are.
Till then, well, have a nice day.
Originally posted by ALightinDarkness
1) The OP offers an apocalyptic protagonist vision which has many overt similarities to a movie (Independence Day), except in this version the conflict an "illusion" which conveniently the OP says can be deflected by things which sound amazingly like "tinfoil hats."
C. Margo Cherney FOIA request for complete NASA abstract Report Number: AD-A090426, June 1, 1980. Response from Brooks Air Force Base, Jan.25, 2000: The requested information is fully denied under 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(1)... NASA abstract in part stated,
“A decoy and deception concept presently being considered is to remotely create the perception of noise in the heads of personnel by exposing them to low power, pulsed microwave. When people are illuminated with properly modulated low power microwaves the sensation is reported as a buzzing, clicking, or hissing which seems to originate (regardless of the person’s position in the field) within or just behind the head. The phenomena occurs at average power densities as low as microwatts per square centimeter with carrier frequencies from 0.4 to 3.0 GHz. [within frequency range of 400 MegaHertz (MHz) to 3 GigaHertz] By proper choice of pulse characteristics, intelligible speech may be created. Before this technique may be extended and used for military applications, an understanding of the basic principles must be developed. Such an understanding is not only required to optimize the use of the concept for camouflage, decoy and deception operations but is required to properly assess safety factors of such microwave exposure.”
D. Microwave News, editor, Louis Slesin, Jan/Feb 1997 p 14. U.S. Air Force Looks to the Battlefields of the Future: Electromagnetic Fields That Might "Boggle the Mind"
"It would also appear possible to create high fidelity speech in the human body, raising the possibility of covert suggestion and psychological direction. When a high power microwave pulse in the GHz range strikes the human body, a very small temperature perturbation occurs. This is associated with a sudden expansion of the slightly heated tissue. This expansion is fast enough to produce an acoustic wave. If a pulse stream is used, it should be possible to create an internal acoustic field in the 5-15 kHz range, which is audible. Thus it may be possible to “talk” to selected adversaries in a fashion that would be most disturbing to them."
E. Federal Times, Dec. 13, 1976 Microwave Weapons Study by Soviets Cited: The Defense Intelligence Agency has released a report on heavy Communist research on microwaves, including their use as weapons. Microwaves are used in radar, television and microwave ovens. They can cause disorientation and possibly heart attacks in humans. Another biological effect with possible anti-personnel uses is ' microwave hearing.'
"Sounds and possibly even words which appear to be originating intracranially (within the head) can be induced by signal modulation at very low average power densities," the report said. According to the study, Communist work in this area "has great potential for development into a system for disorienting or disrupting the behavior patterns of military or diplomatic personnel."
No mention was made of the still-unexplained microwave bombardment of the American Embassy in Moscow. The study dealt largely with long-term exposure of days or weeks in industrial situations, which usually produce mild effects. Short exposure to intense radiation can cause heart seizure and a wide range of physical disorders.
"no major catastrophes that i can see"