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originally posted by: mirageman
a reply to: Baablacksheep
a reply to: AdamE
° A remote brain wave detection system would used to identify personnel VERP (Visual Event Related Brain Potential)
° Magnetic recordings from the brain
° Holographic applications. Lifelike, visual and IR illusions including open air deception.
There was a lot of R&D going on in the East Anglia Area into high technologies during the time of the incident. What if some of that or similar technology was being tried out and the base personnel were not meant to be out there?
originally posted by: wobbs62
a reply to: mirageman
Theft at East gate, round of applause to Mr pope for that one. regarding insults, I think you will find that a lot of people have been slagging each other off, witnesses and followers of different factions.
We know that technologies need to tested and we also know those testing haven't--historically speaking--worried too much about the test subjects. All in the name of, ahem, national security of course.
originally posted by: mirageman
a reply to: The GUT
We know that technologies need to tested and we also know those testing haven't--historically speaking--worried too much about the test subjects. All in the name of, ahem, national security of course.
Yes indeed. I can't place the ham on the sandwich for our hungry friend Kev.
But I believe that all of this had more to do with the Cold War than anything from outer space or even outta time!
originally posted by: The GUT
originally posted by: mirageman
a reply to: Baablacksheep
a reply to: AdamE
° A remote brain wave detection system would used to identify personnel VERP (Visual Event Related Brain Potential)
° Magnetic recordings from the brain
° Holographic applications. Lifelike, visual and IR illusions including open air deception.
There was a lot of R&D going on in the East Anglia Area into high technologies during the time of the incident. What if some of that or similar technology was being tried out and the base personnel were not meant to be out there?
We know that technologies need to tested and we also know those testing haven't--historically speaking--worried too much about the test subjects. All in the name of, ahem, national security of course.
originally posted by: AdamE
originally posted by: The GUT
originally posted by: mirageman
a reply to: Baablacksheep
a reply to: AdamE
° A remote brain wave detection system would used to identify personnel VERP (Visual Event Related Brain Potential)
° Magnetic recordings from the brain
° Holographic applications. Lifelike, visual and IR illusions including open air deception.
There was a lot of R&D going on in the East Anglia Area into high technologies during the time of the incident. What if some of that or similar technology was being tried out and the base personnel were not meant to be out there?
We know that technologies need to tested and we also know those testing haven't--historically speaking--worried too much about the test subjects. All in the name of, ahem, national security of course.
Considering there were apparent EM generating efforts underway in the area, and considering the area has a history of BoL and other odd phenomena, maybe the high power being using used exacerbated or heightened this phenomena?
Your link is gold.
".... it does mention the different take of Penniston, the fact that radar triggered them going in the woods, 4 nights, Andrew Pike, missing time, John recalling being on top a hill seeing the ocean and lighthouse (?), EM signal tech inside the lighthouse, ... "
On another note, what's the deal with all them sandwiches?
(btw Kev, the ham as a matter of taste isn't that big of a deal)