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| yass | Mar 11 2011, 07:44 PM Post #21 |
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'That's what he said...' Been there, done that with this one, I believe. Another subject discussed at DI. A poster started a thread about a "Strange object shoots out from earthquake" and posted a link to a youtube video (doesn't have the share option or else would post it): http://www.youtube.com/user/crazybogman?feature=mhum He said it started at 7 seconds and when I reviewed it I noted it was visible from 7 to 30 seconds after which it went off the camera range. I took screen shots, meanwhile, other posters said it was a helicopter, and some that they'd seen the bbc footage which was a lot clearer. Here are the screen shots and in next post I'll post the filtered images of the one I found most suspect.
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| yass | Mar 11 2011, 07:46 PM Post #22 |
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| sparrow | Mar 11 2011, 07:53 PM Post #23 |
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had the same weird frequency in my ear robin, yesterday...and to the other person who was just in hawaii, trust those feelings, .. anyway..they are saying only 400 dead?..more like 4,000 ..definitely not 400 for sure...the numbers must be much higher..and then we have mel gibson and charlie sheen sharing tsunami...the "stars" and the "common people"...wthell??...all part of this sicko world and their " " bullshit mania tornados...no way to give a description of the media. |
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| Deleted User | Mar 11 2011, 08:51 PM Post #24 |
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here in acapulco, mexico it has been reported that the sea level will rise one and one half meters by the time this japan quakes´ after effects are felt here..... i will be heading to the docks as soon as my hour is up here to witness it... |
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| yass | Mar 11 2011, 09:09 PM Post #25 |
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I would not doubt that a bit, rainbow. I've been hearing an offensive high pitch ringing in my ear for the last several weeks. It has been annoying and it sure doesn't help a headache. I thought to post about it then decided not to. Meanwhile, neinfuhrer started a thread asking if others were hearing a sharp ringing in their ears. I thought to comment then but I didn't. I made myself an aluminum hat... haha, which I got caught wearing when family members came over, boy, they were all grins and laughter. I wore it on and off for just a few days and I thought it helped at first, but then when I went out to the back porch where I thought I would be out of the electrical 'loop' inside it seemed to be ringing even louder and very intense which I thought was very strange... then I removed the cap and the ringing majorly quieted down. I stopped wearing it after that thinking the hat was just intensifying the high pitched screaming in my ears... mostly through my left ear it seemed. That's when I went on a study for what might protect from EM waves and came up with (grounded) carbon material and a few good articles... why I posted about the aluminum foil hat experiment and the benefits of grounding the body. Sure enough, according to the study, aluminum hats intensify electromagnetic waves and does not decrease them. Also, I was thinking about the article not too long ago saying that megatons of aluminum would rain down globally in an experiment. Aluminum is conductive as we know (and I should have realized before trying the hat experiment thinking it would block the EM waves), not to mention a fire hazard as has been the case of many a trailer fire, and by releasing it into the atmosphere it would conduct and intensify EM waves... globally, being broadcast such as mentioned in the Eugene Wavelength story. Electromagnetic waves that require a medium to travel are called mechanical, and those that can travel in a vacuum are called electromagnetic. I'm still working on whether aluminum broadcast all over the planet's atmosphere would be considered a medium (which the best is solid) or a vacuum, or both. I can't understand the physic's jargon (symbol's etc) but there is available some plain talk that might be deciphered. (1)(2) I meant to post about that and connect the ideas at DI this past week or two but have not got around to it. Sorry about the lengthy reply which may seem to extend a bit beyond your experience in Hawaii previous to the Earthquake, which I think is significant, it's just that I've been thinking about and studying these things lately, trying to make connections and figure out what it might amount to, and spell out for us living on this planet. :$ :ermm: ^o) Here's a great site to learn about electromagnetism... the fun way. Flashcards: Sound and EM Waves http://quizlet.com/3705304/sound-and-em-waves-flash-cards/ |
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