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posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 11:14 AM
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Blue Beam?


www.ufodigest.com

I received a submission from FreeSpirit October 28, 2010. She had been taking photos in New York City and caught some ghostly images. She was kind enough to send her photos to us for our enjoyment. Dirk

Name: FreeSpirit

Email Address: [email protected]

Location: Fulton Street near Bedford Avenue in New York City
Description and Date of incident:

I always take photos of the sun, sky, chem trails and the moon
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 11:14 AM
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Im not sure if this in the correct place to post this(if someone could let me know that would be great)
I speculate it could be somehow connected with blue beam. As i think it has a holographic quality, also a lot of the area of the object(?) is missing as though poorly lit but this comes across as non-visable or unrendered Id appreciate hearing what you guys think.

www.ufodigest.com
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 11:36 AM
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Odd, it is clearly a Skull.
Whatever it may be, just imagine if people during the Medieval Times had seen that in the sky. Clearly it would have been a BIG Sign.

What had they thought it to be a sign of? Well, clearly of Death, of some kind, as it was a Skull.
edit on 30-10-2010 by Nightchild because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 11:56 AM
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maybe its the face of the fotographer in a window?
..not sure



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 12:24 PM
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I'd like to see a single shred of evidence, outside of paranoid ramblings, that Blue Beam even exists.



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 12:54 PM
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Originally posted by DoomsdayRex
I'd like to see a single shred of evidence, outside of paranoid ramblings, that Blue Beam even exists.


i'm not saying this is proof it exists but its proof something is goin on watch the first 2 mins or so so u get the story of the cia agent!




posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 01:50 PM
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Originally posted by DoomsdayRex
I'd like to see a single shred of evidence, outside of paranoid ramblings, that Blue Beam even exists.


One single shred coming up

Page 32 Item 3 Herinneringsmedaille gewapende humanitaire operaties (SILVER BACK, BLUE BEAM, enz)
dghr.mil.be...



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 02:09 PM
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If you want to find something you have to forget the catch phrase "Project Blue Beam" and dig into what exactly it is

Here are some proper search terms that will get you information. It's all about knowing WHAT to ask. Project names change all the time... as it develops. That is one way they keep people from following it.

Try these terms
and report back... I am busy right now so someone else can do the leg work


Augmented Reality Holograms
Holographic image projection, Maxwell AFB

Airborne Holographic Projector



Page 127
csat.au.af.mil...


When Seeing and Hearing Isn't Believing


"Gentlemen! We have called you together to inform you that we are going to overthrow the United States government." So begins a statement being delivered by Gen. Carl W. Steiner, former Commander-in-chief, U.S. Special Operations Command. At least the voice sounds amazingly like him. But it is not Steiner. It is the result of voice "morphing" technology developed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. By taking just a 10-minute digital recording of Steiner's voice, scientist George Papcun is able, in near real time, to clone speech patterns and develop an accurate facsimile. Steiner was so impressed, he asked for a copy of the tape. Steiner was hardly the first or last victim to be spoofed by Papcun's team members. To refine their method, they took various high quality recordings of generals and experimented with creating fake statements. One of the most memorable is Colin Powell stating "I am being treated well by my captors." "They chose to have him say something he would never otherwise have said," chuckled one of Papcun's colleagues.


www.thelivingmoon.com...

When Seeing and Hearing Isn't Believing
www.washingtonpost.com...

A Voice Only You Can Hear: DARPA's Sonic Projector


Imagine a weapon that creates sound that only you can hear. Science fiction? No, this is one area that has a very solid basis in reality. The Air Force has experimented with microwaves that create sounds in people's head (which they've called a possible psychological warfare tool), and American Technologies can "beam" sounds to specific targets with their patented HyperSound (and yes, I've heard/seen them demonstrate the speakers, and they are shockingly effective). Sound Now the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is jumping on the bandwagon with their new "Sonic Projector" program: The goal of the Sonic Projector program is to provide Special Forces with a method of surreptitious audio communication at distances over 1 km. Sonic Projector technology is based on the non-linear interaction of sound in air translating an ultrasonic signal into audible sound. The Sonic Projector will be designed to be a man-deployable system, using high power acoustic transducer technology and signal processing algorithms which result in no, or unintelligible, sound everywhere but at the intended target. The Sonic Projector system could be used to conceal communications for special operations forces and hostage rescue missions, and to disrupt enemy activities. Here's the question of the day: if the military were to beam voices into somebody's head, what would they say?


www.wired.com...

Army Yanks 'Voice-To-Skull Devices' Site




The Army's very strange webpage on "Voice-to-Skull" weapons has been removed. It was strange it was there, and it's even stranger it's gone. If you Google it, you'll see the entry for "Voice-to-Skull device," but, if you click on the website, the link is dead. The entry, still available on the Federation of American Scientists' website reads: Nonlethal weapon which includes (1) a neuro-electromagnetic device which uses microwave transmission of sound into the skull of persons or animals by way of pulse-modulated microwave radiation; and (2) a silent sound device which can transmit sound into the skull of person or animals. NOTE: The sound modulation may be voice or audio subliminal messages. One application of V2K is use as an electronic scarecrow to frighten birds in the vicinity of airports. The U.K.-based group Christians Against Mental Slavery first noted the change (they also have a permanent screenshot of the page). A representative of the group tells me they contacted the Webmaster, who would only tell them the entry was "permanently removed." The image above is one person's self-styled depiction of how a "voice-to-skull" weapon might work.


www.wired.com...



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 02:22 PM
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you the man zorgon
i love how your the man with the info
star for you on the blue beam stuff

xploder



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 02:22 PM
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to me it looks like a phot anomoly caused by the streetlight. notice the same color.



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 02:27 PM
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reply to post by angrydog
 

i believe she's photographing the sky but you know as much as i do



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 02:37 PM
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Bravo sir zorgon - quality links! i have to read now. Il let you know what i think.
Many thanx



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 02:47 PM
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Might want to look at this as well The state of the art in holograph projection and this is in the public commercial sector. If we can do it for simple conferencing imagine what the military has by now

Cisco TelePresence - On-Stage Holographic Video Conferencing
www.abovetopsecret.com...


The Voice of God Weapon Returns
blog.wired.com...

Xtreme Defense
Lightning guns, heat rays, weapons that can make you hear the voice of God. This is what happens when the war on terror meets the entrepreneurial spirit
www.washingtonpost.com...

PSYOPS Tech: Voices in your head
comops.org...

I hear voices: Could highly directional sound advertising be the next big thing?
news.cnet.com...



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 03:06 PM
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Cute idea for the AHP. But a hologram is not a "projected" image, it can only be seen when viewed through the interference slide.

It's a nice "wish list" item. It comes from something called An Operational Analysis for Air Force 2025. It was produced by Air University.

The AU students participated in a series of lectures designed to broaden their intellectual base through discussions about creative thinking and problem solving; future world conditions and the accompanying geopolitical environment; the nature of future conflict; land power, naval power, air power, space power, and information power; and emerging science and technologies. Speakers such as futurists Alvin Toffler, Dr. Dennis Meadows, Dr. Peter Bishop, Dr. Edward Teller, and Dr. Martin van Creveld; creative expert Bob King; the creators of Hollywood movies such as Star Trek, RoboCop and Terminator; Kevin Kelly, the editor of WIRED magazine; and others, visited Maxwell AFB to provide their perspectives in these areas.

This major study spanned the 1995-96 academic year at Air University and was integrated into the existing curriculum. The study was conducted in three phases.

csat.au.af.mil...



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 04:21 PM
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Originally posted by zorgon
One single shred coming up

Page 32 Item 3 Herinneringsmedaille gewapende humanitaire operaties (SILVER BACK, BLUE BEAM, enz)
dghr.mil.be...


That's awesome, I've never seen a military document typed in Comic Sans before.


By the way, that document is describing different medals that are awarded.



Military cross for service abroad (3 classes)
Commemorative Medal armed humanitarian operations (SILVER BACK, BLUE BEAM, etc)


Has nothing to do with the topic of Project Blue Beam.

Did you even bother to translate it?



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 04:41 PM
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What the hell is WRONG with people???? Its a blotch of light on the lens for crying out loud! It slightly resembles a head and everyone immediately jumps to such a hairbrained conclusion as "project blue-beam".

You know what, I actually think this thread may be the final straw that broke the camels back for me. ATS has become over-ridden with lunatics and paranoid schizophrenics, and I really don't think I'll be coming back here anymore. This place is a Zoo.

It's a blurry lens flare, or a smudge of a fingerprint on the camera. Not a secret government induced hologram blue-beam fake alien invasion. Maybe its the shape-shifting Hilary Clinton reptile alien from planet pazoozoo?

ATS has officially gone bunk. I'm out of here



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 05:10 PM
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Originally posted by Nomad451
What the hell is WRONG with people???? Its a blotch of light on the lens for crying out loud! It slightly resembles a head and everyone immediately jumps to such a hairbrained conclusion as "project blue-beam".

You know what, I actually think this thread may be the final straw that broke the camels back for me. ATS has become over-ridden with lunatics and paranoid schizophrenics, and I really don't think I'll be coming back here anymore. This place is a Zoo.

It's a blurry lens flare, or a smudge of a fingerprint on the camera. Not a secret government induced hologram blue-beam fake alien invasion. Maybe its the shape-shifting Hilary Clinton reptile alien from planet pazoozoo?

ATS has officially gone bunk. I'm out of here


bye!



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 07:44 PM
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Originally posted by freelance_zenarchist
Did you even bother to translate it?


Yes I did
but he asked for a shred... and he didn't mention "Project"

Silly lemmings.


Originally posted by DoomsdayRex
I'd like to see a single shred of evidence, outside of paranoid ramblings, that Blue Beam even exists.



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 09:00 PM
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How are we silly lemmings?

It was pretty obvious he was talking about Project Blue Beam.

I just remote viewed you zorgon, I saw you Google "blue beam", get a hit on a .mil site and then got all giddy and posted without reading what it was about.

Now who's silly?



posted on Oct, 30 2010 @ 09:08 PM
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That picture is so crappy. You can't convince me that it is even a picture of the sky, let alone evidence of a military project test.
Garbage in, Cluckerspud out!




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