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originally posted by: crankyoldman
link
Q#2625
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Stress test failed.
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originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: IAMTAT
TAT... that Military Times page has been 404d already!!
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: IAMTAT
Must be over the target!!
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: IAMTAT
Have you got a copy of the page we can add to the thread archives?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: IAMTAT
Must be over the target!!
That was VERY weird.
We're being watched.
Cpl. Jesse Stites
Interlachen, Fl
Cpl. Jesse Stites, 23, died Thursday, January 19, 2012 proudly serving in the United States Marine Corps when the helicopter in which he was riding in crashed in Helmand province in southern Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Private funeral services were held.
Jesse Wade Stites was born March 8, 1988 to John and Carol Stites. He grew up and attended school in Interlachen, Florida graduating high school in 2006. After graduation Jesse enlisted in the United States Marines Corps on January 14, 2008.
On October 11, 2008 Jesse was united in marriage to Kristin Schwalenberg. The couple has proudly continued to serve their country. Jesse was serving his 2nd deployment to Afghanistan, and was assigned to Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 363, Marine Aircraft Group 24, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. He was a CH-53D crew chief who had been with the "Red Lions" since March of 2009.
Jesse has earned many awards while serving; three Air Medals, Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism, Service Medal, NATO ISAF Medal, Expert Pistol, and Expert Rifle. He was part of the Lucky Red Lions helicopter squadron HMH-363. Jesse's unit was set to return home in March of 2012. Their mission is to provide assault support, transport Marines and critical supplies, as well as equipment during expeditionary operations.
When Jesse had free time he enjoyed going to the beach, working out, and playing Call of Duty on xbox. His ambitions and dreams were to take a three month vacation with his wife to Europe, move to Fullerton, California, and begin a family while owning a pub and finishing his bachelor's degree.
Survivors include his wife, Kristin; mother, Carol "Ski" Stites; siblings, Angel Borgers, Donna Naterelli, and Shaun Tullar; and grandmother, Carol Lamere. He was preceded in death by his father, John Stites; and grandparents.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: IAMTAT
Let's see if your post disappears too
originally posted by: JohnnyJetson
originally posted by: 3n19m470
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: crankyoldman
Like to try this device on the soulless psychopaths starting with the inventor.
Luciferians be damned
About halfway down I found this to be of interest:
One example of a test to determine whether a person is a Luciferian comprises a video clip of an ice skater performing in a competition. Everything goes flawlessly until, at the very end, a mistake is made during a jump and the skater falls to the ice—all hope of winning the event is gone. A Luciferian will experience pleasure and satisfaction from this. Accordingly, the Luciferian's neurophysiological processes 12will register pleasure over the skater's misfortune which may be identified and quantified using the medical instrumentation 20. On the other hand, a non-Luciferian will feel sympathetic and empathize with the unfortunate skater. Unlike the Luciferian, a non-Luciferian's neurophysiological processes 12will not register as pleasure for this stimulus.
[0049]
Another example of a test to determine whether a person is a Luciferian that may be given is to have the subject view a film of human torture. Instrumentation 20 will reveal that a Luciferian subject viewing a torture movie is experiencing a pleasure response. Further, external stimuli (i.e. not included in the torture movie) such as a door slamming will not elicit much response, if any, from a Luciferian subject. A Luciferian may be enjoying the scene too much to divert attention to other things. This may also be due to a low startle response typical of sociopaths. In contrast, when a non-Luciferian views a torture movie, pleasure centers in the brain are not responsive and may even diminish from a previous level. A non-Luciferian will exhibit a greater response to external stimuli such as a door slamming. This may be due to a desire to direct attention elsewhere rather than on the uncomfortable scene in the movie. The preceding examples are merely illustrative and any other criteria for defining the scope of a Luciferian.
[0050]
A test to determine whether a person is a Luciferian may comprise elements designed to identify a person's true physiological response to stimuli. A Luciferian may fear discovery and may attempt to outwit a test that would reveal his true character. A Luciferian may try to control his responses, possibly by disinterest or unresponsiveness to certain types of stimuli or possibly by mimicking responses he feels would be appropriate from “normal” people. Accordingly, a test may have obvious stimulus S test elements (e.g. questionnaire, movie clips, pictures, etc.), but a test may also incorporate stimulus S test elements which are unobvious. A test may contain stimuli that a subject does not realize are part of the test. There may be unobvious test stimuli that are being administered before, during, or after, the obvious test elements. Unobvious test stimuli may be of any type including visual 14, audio 16, tactile 18, multimedia 19, and combination 21. For example, unobvious test stimuli may be subliminal audio or video signals, a slamming door, a person tripping on a sidewalk while visible to a subject through an outside window, or any other stimuli that may be administered to a subject without the subject's recognition that the stimuli is part of a test.
I didn't read the whole thing, (EDIT- just to clarify though, I DID read the entire portion I quoted) but, I don't think this invention causes any pain or harm to the person it is used on. It reads their reaction to being exposed to certain stimuli.
It SAYS it is a machine to "tell if someone is a Luciferian, and if they can be rehabilitated".
But wait a minute... This is an elite Hollywood sex cult. What are they doing "rehabilitating" Luciferians? Are they secretly "good guys"?
Hmmm. Well. I SUPPOSE, a device such as this could ALSO be used to make sure your Luciferian Cult is not being infiltrated by Bible Thumpers... "Oh, you're one of us, huh? You enjoy torturing humans and seeing them tortured?" They can test you and detect if you are grossed out or feel sympathy for the on screen victims. If you were raised Luciferian these automated reactions will have been ground down to nothingness by repeated exposure to such material.
They can find the right person for the right "job". And they can root out pretenders and infiltrators and wannabes.
what I find 'weird' is why anyone would want to Patent such an idea/concept?
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: IAMTAT
TAT... that Military Times page has been 404d already!!