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Have you experienced a glitch in the matrix ?

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posted on May, 11 2008 @ 03:34 PM
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it was about a 3minute time frame and I watch several people in front of me digitally distort as if they were holograms. It resembled what happens when you play with your digital camera and you get those squares that don't match up?
I talked to other people around me at the time and they said I was most likely having a mini-stroke? I doubt that very much!



posted on May, 11 2008 @ 03:46 PM
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when I was around 14 I went into my brothers bedroom because he was watching his tv way too loud and way to late. He was just 16. When I got into his room he was sitting in front of his tv on the floor watching just static snow and that static sound. I told him to shut it off before we get in trouble and he got up.....the odd thing was is that I could see right through him and he looked at me with no expression and sat on the bed....which my (actual) brother was lying down in sound asleep. The translucent brother laid down on top of my brother very robotic like and my actual brother woke up...sat up and yelled at me for being in his room and was "I" trying to get us into trouble! yikes! this really happened!



posted on May, 11 2008 @ 03:59 PM
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What a nice read this thread is.

Here´s what happened today (names changed):

I met Tony Smith, in a business context.

That wouldnt be anything odd, except that last week I met a Tony Miller and the week before last a Sue Smith (none of them related to the others) in the same business context.


Stuff like this happens to me a lot. I dont give it much meaning except that there´s some kind of "congruency in the matrix" (rather than a glitch).



posted on May, 11 2008 @ 04:12 PM
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Yes, but since it's supposed to kick off (for lack of a better term) on May 14th, I thought this would be the project that Fossilized was hinting at.

Anyway, good to see this thread revived.







[edit on 11-5-2008 by Vanitas]



posted on May, 11 2008 @ 04:17 PM
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Yeah, a couple of glitches. This morning I worked for several hours, reformatting an entire book from html code to .doc code so I could print it out myself. I looked at the clock, and it hadn't moved even an hour; it was 11:15 not three in the afternoon. That was weird.

So, I get it that time does move sideways or something.

The other thing is, they don't realize they're teaching us all how to hide : hide our dealings, hide our family, hide our friends, hide our contacts. I think single interest organizations are going to become a thing of the past as people respond intelligently to universal surveillance.






posted on May, 11 2008 @ 04:18 PM
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That wouldnt be anything odd, except that last week I met a Tony Miller and the week before last a Sue Smith (none of them related to the others) in the same business context.



I am sure you've read about this famous (if improperly documented
) case, but others may not, so here it goes:

"In the 1920s, three Englishman were traveling separately by train through Peru. At the time of their introduction, they were the only three men in the railroad car. Their introductions were more surprising than they could have imagined. One man's last name was Bingham, and the second man's last name was Powell. The third man announced that his last name was Bingham-Powell. None were related in any way.

(Source: Mysteries of the Unexplained)"


The story appears virtually unchanged on so many websites that I don't think it's really necessary to bother with a specific link. Just google the names and "coincidences" - you'll see.






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posted on May, 11 2008 @ 04:21 PM
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Yes, but since it's supposed to kick off (for lack of a better term) on May 14th, I thought this would be the project that Fossilized was hinting to.


Yep, I reckon it is, I sure do hope the doom and gloom predictions are not right though.

Seems like an opening scene in one of those scifi disaster movies, does it make you feel like you are living in a film ?

If it is I wanna know why I did not get a crack at the lead character for a change



posted on May, 11 2008 @ 04:24 PM
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I have no doubt that time is not what it appears to be - or what conventional wisdom tries (understandably, to a point) to inculcate.

But still... I hope you''ll understand I am not being sarcastic if I ask you the obvious question: are you positively SURE that your clock works properly? :-)

And also a perhaps less obvious but equally important question: how do you KNOW that you worked for a few hours on end?
Can you describe what exactly gave you that impression?






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posted on May, 11 2008 @ 04:31 PM
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The oddest thing that could be termed as a 'glitch in the matrix' was a few months back.

I left college at 3:30 and it's a twenty minute walk back to my house. That twenty minutes maximum, I could easily walk it in ten if I so wanted to. It took me an hour. I arrived at home and all the clocks said 4:30 exact. I didn't stop at all, I walked my normal route and only remembered about 3 songs playing on my MP3, not by any means an hours worth.

One of the weirded things that's happened to me that's for sure.



posted on May, 11 2008 @ 04:34 PM
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Seems like an opening scene in one of those scifi disaster movies, does it make you feel like you are living in a film ?



Funny you should ask that...
(Then again, I've had that feeling for most of my life.
)


I will say this: any equation involving a "big bang" + humans doesn't sound like a reassuring combination...




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posted on May, 11 2008 @ 04:35 PM
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Well actually, yes one time I was walking down a street. For about 1 second I was not getting anywhere BUT I was still walking. Nothing was moving closer like it usually does when anyone walks.



posted on May, 11 2008 @ 04:38 PM
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Thanks, Zanzibar!
I "collect" accounts about unusual time/space displacement - and I am increasingly amazed by the sheer number of accounts that mention precisely this type that you've described: "missing" time.

What's even more amazing is the fact that, with so many people having experienced it, this phenomenon is still a "fringe" thing, that nobody seems to talk about. (Which may actually be a very good thing - but that's not the point here. :-).




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posted on May, 11 2008 @ 04:44 PM
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Darn,.Zanzibar, missing time now that would worry me.

Isn't that the first question always asked in a ufo encounter, "did you experience any missing time".

To Vanitas.

Collecting these experiences must be interesting, have you found any correlations yet or is it early days ?



posted on May, 11 2008 @ 04:48 PM
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I've been collecting them for a few years now... ten or twelve, maybe - so, yeah: it's still early days.




P.S. I probably should add this (although it may sound rather obvious): I believe the influence of meteorological and other environmental conditions, especially the presence of electricity, may be much more important than it may seem - certainly judging by popular accounts.
(For example, the fact that the British Isles - or Japan - have such a rich "ghost"-related folklore may be, in my opinion, at least in part directly related to the fact that they are entirely surrounded by huge expanses of water: THE electricity conductor. But it's just a thought.)

Which is why I try to encourage people to record as many details as they possibly can - even retrospectively, it's still better than nothing - but to very little avail...











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posted on May, 11 2008 @ 05:07 PM
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Another weird event that happened to me. Although I believe It could be related with extraterrestrial beings
Or maybe a glitch in the matrix of our universe ...
www.abovetopsecret.com...



posted on May, 11 2008 @ 05:10 PM
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Originally posted by setauket
it was about a 3minute time frame and I watch several people in front of me digitally distort as if they were holograms. It resembled what happens when you play with your digital camera and you get those squares that don't match up?
I talked to other people around me at the time and they said I was most likely having a mini-stroke? I doubt that very much!




Next time, silence them by replying: "Surely you mean a TIA (= transient ischemic attack)...?" (A raised eyebrow is optional.)

Works every time.


(Not that I am dismissing the idea entirely, mind you. You SHOULD be aware of possible physical causes.)

Oh, and BTW: I don't know if you're aware of this, but there 's a recent thread called "Changing faces", by a lady who, I am sure, would love to hear your account.







[edit on 11-5-2008 by Vanitas]



posted on May, 11 2008 @ 05:11 PM
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Glad it's of some use.


I did think of the UFO explanation, but I can remember the entire journey home and there was a group of people about 100 metres in front of me up until the final turning into my road.

I might be able to draw up a map using Google Earth as well, give some idea of the distance.



posted on May, 11 2008 @ 05:13 PM
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Hang on a minute has this been brought up before, May 14th, Hadron Collider.


WASHINGTON -- NASA has scheduled a media teleconference Wednesday, May 14, at 1 p.m. EDT, to announce the discovery of an object in our Galaxy astronomers have been hunting for more than 50 years.


Source

Naah..probably just a coincidence

Regards electrical conditions, it has been shown that electro-magnetic fields alter our perception.



posted on May, 11 2008 @ 05:20 PM
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Oh, any UFO explanation would have been the LAST thing I would think about, so I am glad you didn't bring it up...


Try to record anything you remember about the general conditions of the environment - and yourself, of course!
- if you can.
(See my post above, in reply to Sherpa's.)



posted on May, 11 2008 @ 05:20 PM
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Didn't somebody post about this Hadron thingy in this very thread before?



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