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originally posted by: randyvs
a reply to: Peeple
I know the definition.
Show me some evidence for a collective hallucination?
originally posted by: Brett83
a reply to: lovebeck
I am well aware Ayahuasca is a South American plant, I was making a joke. Anyway, I'm sure Africa have their own hallucinogenic plants available. What sort of tea does this guy brew? How do you know it wasn't compromised? What about ergot poisoning? Why are these things being seen by people in backward superstitious third world countries and not logical people in first world ones? Why did no one take a picture? Even Africans have camera phones these days.
originally posted by: Brett83
a reply to: lovebeck
I am well aware Ayahuasca is a South American plant, I was making a joke. Anyway, I'm sure Africa have their own hallucinogenic plants available. What sort of tea does this guy brew? How do you know it wasn't compromised? What about ergot poisoning? Why are these things being seen by people in backward superstitious third world countries and not logical people in first world ones? Why did no one take a picture? Even Africans have camera phones these days.
originally posted by: PhyllidaDavenport
There is no village of Dulali in Africa that I can find...there is a city of Dulali in Bangladesh
Its a hoax been going around since 2011
Dulali or as we in the UK say doolally means bonkers or mad which may be a hint at the fact its a hoax that plus the fact its Nigeria
Fatma Morgana effect
originally posted by: Rapha
originally posted by: Spider879
Project Moonbeam is about projecting images am I correct?? well in this case the villagers heard industrial type noise like from a cement factory.according to the link.
Interesting. Then CERN might be at play here.
Secondly, floating cities and cement do not kind of mix. If a world has the technology to create floating cities would they really still be using old technology building materials like dirty cement ?
originally posted by: IlluminatiTechnician
originally posted by: Rapha
originally posted by: Spider879
Project Moonbeam is about projecting images am I correct?? well in this case the villagers heard industrial type noise like from a cement factory.according to the link.
Interesting. Then CERN might be at play here.
Secondly, floating cities and cement do not kind of mix. If a world has the technology to create floating cities would they really still be using old technology building materials like dirty cement ?
I'm just curious as to how CERN plays apart in this, when one hears noise like a cement factory, in an entirely different country?
originally posted by: Thecakeisalie
a reply to: Spider879
Has anyone stopped to think how a city can float?
If anyone can answer that question without putting two and two together and get five as an answer then I'm all ears.
originally posted by: Choppz
originally posted by: IlluminatiTechnician
originally posted by: Rapha
originally posted by: Spider879
Project Moonbeam is about projecting images am I correct?? well in this case the villagers heard industrial type noise like from a cement factory.according to the link.
Interesting. Then CERN might be at play here.
Secondly, floating cities and cement do not kind of mix. If a world has the technology to create floating cities would they really still be using old technology building materials like dirty cement ?
I'm just curious as to how CERN plays apart in this, when one hears noise like a cement factory, in an entirely different country?
Didnt know you were a Sound Expert with open portals and # coming out of them. Please tell us more