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Originally posted by jazz10
HAARP connection
Originally posted by primalfractal
If you look harder at one bit of the pattern you get physics or music scales or frequencies [or everthing], that are smaller reprasentations or parts of the whole.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Originally posted by primalfractal
If you look harder at one bit of the pattern you get physics or music scales or frequencies [or everthing], that are smaller reprasentations or parts of the whole.
Typo? ("Or" should be "of" ?)
Originally posted by Mary Rose
"Sign wave" being a play on words for "sine wave" I take it.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by buddhasystem
I care.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by buddhasystem
Well, of course, one has to always consider the source of a quote.
It thrills me no end that today I have a cheering story, a story of the triumph of critical thinking over fearful, superstitious woo-woo. The gist: German courts have ruled, once and for all, that the Large Hadron Collider is what physicists say it is -- a scientific device designed to investigate the subatomic world -- and that it most definitively is not going to destroy the entire universe, or even just the Earth. [Source]
Claims that the LHC is going to kill us all have been going around for some time. I suppose that it was inevitable that people would be afraid of the device, given the fact that subatomic physics is a fairly esoteric area of study, poorly understood by anyone who doesn't have a master's degree or better in physics. For another thing, it's hard not to be awestruck simply by how amazingly big it is. The tube down which particles are accelerated to near-light speed, and then smashed into targets, is 27 kilometers in circumference. The magnets in the device alone weigh over 27 tons, and require 96 tons of liquid helium to keep them at the right (extremely cold) temperature.
So it shouldn't be surprising that the woo-woos got freaked out by the thing.
Originally posted by MamaJ
Has anyone listened to any lectures given by Santos Bonacci?
Wholly Science combines the remarkable findings of Modern Science with the profound wisdom of Ancient Science.
Originally posted by pianopraze
I have many of the binaural beat cd's and they are wonderful. I have the complete Wave series from Monroe, and most of the audio CD's... they are great for meditation and relaxation: link
Carol de la Herran - Hour 1 - Robert Monroe & Altered States of Consciousness
November 11, 2012
Carol de la Herran holds degrees in Psychology, Law, an MBA (Master of Business Administration) in International Marketing and a doctorate of Energy Medicine. For the last 22 years, she has been associated with The Monroe Institute as a Professional Member and on the Board of Advisors and now as the Executive Director/President. We’ll discuss Robert Monroe and many of his ideas concerning out of body experiences, consciousness doorways, life after death and Hemi-Synch. . . .
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Originally posted by pianopraze
I have many of the binaural beat cd's and they are wonderful. I have the complete Wave series from Monroe, and most of the audio CD's... they are great for meditation and relaxation: link
Henrik Palmgren of Red Ice Radio has recently interviewed someone associated with the Monroe Institute:
Carol de la Herran - Hour 1 - Robert Monroe & Altered States of Consciousness
November 11, 2012
Carol de la Herran holds degrees in Psychology, Law, an MBA (Master of Business Administration) in International Marketing and a doctorate of Energy Medicine. For the last 22 years, she has been associated with The Monroe Institute as a Professional Member and on the Board of Advisors and now as the Executive Director/President. We’ll discuss Robert Monroe and many of his ideas concerning out of body experiences, consciousness doorways, life after death and Hemi-Synch. . . .
Carol gives her testimonial of her experience, which is very interesting to listen to. Link
In 1978, the U.S. military evaluated TMI and arranged to send officers there for OBE training.[4] In 1983, it sent further officers.[5][6]
In the spring of 1977, I was just getting started in the U.S. Army’s secret counterintelligence remote-viewing operations at Fort Meade, Maryland. Seeking information on organizations and techniques that could benefit our military goals, I got in touch with The Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences.
About 1950-1952, the Soviets developed EM machines that could influence the brain and nervous system directly. This included the Lida machine, which can induce a catatonic state into a mammal such as a man, a cat, etc. U.S. scientists, obtaining one of these devices in the 1980s, reported that it utilized a 40 MHz carrier, and produced unusual waveforms (showing the multiple frequency content). Since the U.S. scientists do not possess scalar EM detectors, they have no measurements or knowledge of possible scalar components in the Lida's output signal. According to one U.S. scientist, the device was used by North Korean interrogators in brainwashing U.S. prisoners in North Korea during the Korean War, and was highly effective.
On May 1, 1960 Soviet defensive radars—rigged as prototype scalar EM beam weapons—probably downed Francis Gary Powers's high-flying U-2 reconnaissance plane over the Soviet Union,
(1) up to 16 of the giant Soviet woodpecker carriers have been observed by Beck and others to carry a common, phase-locked 10-Hz modulation, and
(2) such a 10-Hz signal has been demonstrated by Beck, Rauscher, Bise, and others to be able to physically entrain or "phase-lock" the human brain, if stronger than the Schumann resonance of the Earth's magnetic field.
A human brain entrained by a common, phase-locked 10-Hz modulation on 16 carrier frequencies would effectively have 16 frequency channels phase-locked into it. The potential for using the Woodpecker transmitters to phase-lock an appreciable percentage of human brains in a targeted area, and then induce effects in the populace similar to— and even more drastic than—the effects induced in U.S. Embassy personnel in Moscow, should be strongly pointed out. Coupled with the Kaznacheyev work on EM transmission of cellular death and disease, using the Woodpecker signals to induce death and disease in the targeted populace may also be a distinct possibility. Modification of DNA/RNA—and viruses themselves—is also a possibility.
Or one gets hit with a little microwave “shooter”, whose wavefront has been carefully modified by the Venus ECM technique. That beam will then dramatically disrupt the receiving heart, throwing it into violent and uncontrolled fibrillation. The target falls, goes into convulsions, thrashes a bit, and expires with a legitimate massive stroke, heart attack, or both. The smaller short range shooter is about the size of a small paperback textbook, and fits inside the assassin’s coat pocket. A larger longer range shooter is about the size of a bazooka. It will shoot right through walls and windows, killing a person inside (the target is usually located with an infrared device which allows the assassin to focus on the target’s body heat, even through the wall or window.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
I'm glad that people are buying $300 CD sets advertized as being able to unlock their minds. Regardless of how much"mind" they had to work with, I think that the stupidity tax is the fairest tax of all.
Originally posted by pianopraze
Originally posted by buddhasystem
I'm glad that people are buying $300 CD sets advertized as being able to unlock their minds. Regardless of how much"mind" they had to work with, I think that the stupidity tax is the fairest tax of all.
These are quite good: Monroe institute Wave Cd's and only $399
Energy Grids
. . . A New Zealand pilot, Bruce Cathie, was convinced that scientists do know all about the energy grids, but are withholding the information from the public, Newman reported. . . .
Publication Date: August 1, 1998
Bruce Cathie's first book, Harmonic 33, was first published in 1968 when he was a commercial pilot in New Zealand. Since then Captain Bruce Cathie has been the premier investigator into the amazing potential of the infinite energy that surrounds our planet every microsecond. The Harmonic Conquest of Space contains all new material and further explores the concept that the earth is criss-crossed by an electromagnetic grid system that can be used for anti-gravity, free energy, levitation and more. Chapters include: Mathematics of the World Grid; the Harmonics of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; Harmonic Transmission and Receiving; the Link Between Human Brain Waves; the Cavity Resonance between the Earth; the Ionosphere and Gravity; Edgar Cayce - the Harmonics of the Subconscious; Stonehenge; the Harmonics of the Moon; the Pyramids of Mars; Nikola Tesla's Electric Car; the Robert Adams Pulsed Electric Motor Generator; Harmonic Clues to the Unified Field; and more. Also included in the book are tables showing the harmonic relations between the Earth's magnetic field, the speed of light, and anti-gravity/gravity acceleration at different points on the Earth's surface.
Originally posted by MamaJ
If you haven't heard of her I would LOVE for you to look into her theories and studies along with the other author (from the book mentioned) Shafica Karagulla.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
I have his book The Harmonic Conquest of Space on order.