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I found it, Pyramidal Woo Woo Central






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They made a statement about the one pyramid having tourists scream when they saw the light come out of the pyramid. That's an old story though, it was a lightning strike which overloaded the CCD in the camera, just happened to be pointing in the direction which would line up with the pyramid. If they were screaming, it was from the lightning and thunder, not a light coming out of the pyramid, lol..
 
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Lol! that one pic at the bottom is so clearly a dust devil not a light beam! There's a sucker born every min. I keep my old collection of woo-woo books as a reminder for me to remember to use my brain and critical skepticism. Sometimes friends come over and see my book shelf and look at me in disbelief as if to say "who's are these?"
One thing I still cherish though is my crystal collection. Even when I was a woo woo zipper head I always loved crystals not for there "healing power" but because how amazing nature is. A geode growing one atom at a time still blows my mind and I love crystals and wear them often as Jewelry. I have long dread locks so people always assume I'm some pot head new age goofball which I actually find amusing especially at work where I spend hours with clients and just sit back and let them make assumptions and tell me about how crazy their weeks been because the planet Mercury is in retrograde, their past lives, or creating reality.
 
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Well, if we have had past lives, which I am not so sure isn't the case myself, there must be a reason we don't remember, probably best not to do so if it isn't causing a problem in your life now, the future is there to allow change; the only true constant I've experienced so far. I have a few crystals myself, I just like them, I have one that is close to a foot long. My dad was a "rock hound" and we were always going places to find interesting minerals.
 
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I think there is something to some eastern and new age concepts but often disagree with what they are attributed to. For instance I believe there is much more to reality than what we see and experience and there are ways to access these different states and places. i just don't go down the road of super nature.
If a person needs to assign the supernatural to explain the strangeness of the cosmos and reality as well as the gaps of our understanding they haven't spent much time studying and learning particle physics and cosmology.
 
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You posted again after I completely edited out a whole paragraph thinking better to leave it out, but back to the subject I brought up, I don't disagree with anything you said. I spent several years trying to find a way to see better, found a couple of keys to unlock the door to some beautiful landscapes of the mind, a worthwhile and beautiful journey of discovery, but I didn't find the man behind the curtain who operates the machine, only myself.
 
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found a couple of keys to unlock the door to some beautiful landscapes of the mind, a worthwhile and beautiful journey of discovery, but I didn't find the man behind the curtain who operates the machine, only myself.

Yup. Exactly.
 
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I quit reading anything about the photon belt when I saw it defined as a spiritual belief. Like all spiritual beliefs, there is no evidence to support them.

Several incredible incidents of visible power beams shooting skywards into space towards the regions of the alien Photonic clouds are well documented.

The Author and I clearly don't agree on the meaning of the phrase "well documented".

In 2009 and 2010 the Bosnian pyramid of the sun beamed a pencil thin ray of pure energy towards space.The amazing incident was followed by a vortex blast from the Pyramid of the moon, Teotihuacan, Mexico city.

ORLY? That's rather impressive for structures that have been thoroughly investigated and found to be literal piles of rock.

Strange that the author "knows" it's pure energy from a phone picture.

Would anyone care to define "vortex blast"?

the world begins to hearing and recording scary sounds. Noises that seem to be coming from the Photonic Cloud AKA the Photon Belt.

If the author has evidence that sound travels between solar systems, he needs to write it down, get it peer reviewed, and collect his nobel prize.

NASA hid it like it did to the Planet-X

NASA doesn't have a monopoly on the sky. Any dickhead with a telescope can look up.

Mars and the moon has pyramids as well.

I'm not even sure how to respond to that.

Cameras in Your Cable Box Watching You in Your Home

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LOL, I thought you'd have a few thoughts about it. There are lots of people who think this stuff is real.

Crazy people wearing tin hats aren't all wrong, I will go for anything which might help keep their brainwaves from affecting me, if a tin hat will do that by even a small amount, I'm for it. Besides, it helps identify them.

Inevitable edit: I had to come back and add, those tin hats don't work, they never include the wire and ground stake needed to properly ground them but then you can't run away when the aliens come, you might as well be wearing a cotton knit hat for all the good it will do without grounding it. Although, for shielding, Faraday cages work pretty good, drawback is they are limited to stationary use, you can't walk around with one on.

OK, enough tongue in cheek, the reality is, the whole idea of trying to shield your brain from being read, or influenced is bonkers anyway, investigations into the paranormal have proven no amount of metal shielding works anyway. :p
 
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LOL, I thought you'd have a few thoughts about it. There are lots of people who think this stuff is real.

Crazy people wearing tin hats aren't all wrong, I will go for anything which might help keep their brainwaves from affecting me, if a tin hat will do that by even a small amount, I'm for it. Besides, it helps identify them.

Inevitable edit: I had to come back and add, those tin hats don't work, they never include the wire and ground stake needed to properly ground them but then you can't run away when the aliens come, you might as well be wearing a cotton knit hat for all the good it will do without grounding it. Although, for shielding, Faraday cages work pretty good, drawback is they are limited to stationary use, you can't walk around with one on.

OK, enough tongue in cheek, the reality is, the whole idea of trying to shield your brain from being read, or influenced is bonkers anyway, investigations into the paranormal have proven no amount of metal shielding works anyway. :p




Well, technically, any amount of metal shielding would work, so would your skull, etc....as no one has ever read someone's mind regardless of whether they were bald, had blonde or brunette hair, wore a hat of felt or tin foil, etc.

So, apparently, its as easy to shield yourself from other's brainwaves as it is to shield yourself from unicorn horn penetrations.

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I found the origin of the tin hat notion for crazies on Wikipedia:

The concept of a tin foil hat for protection against interference of the mind was mentioned in a science fiction short story by Julian Huxley, "The Tissue-Culture King", first published in 1927, in which the protagonist discovers that "caps of metal foil" can block the effects of telepathy.

Over time the term has been associated with paranoia and conspiracy theories. It is often associated with beliefs that tin foil hats prevent mind control by governments, spies, or paranormal beings that employ ESP or the microwave auditory effect.

Their are black box machines which can induce voices in your head. An academic paper written for the Air Force in the mid-1990s mentions the idea of a weapon that would use sound waves to send words into a person's head. The signal can be a 'message from God' that can warn the enemy of impending doom, or encourage the enemy to surrender.

I've read mention of the technique using microwave frequencies but I don't see how it could work that way. My thoughts are mixing two ultra-sonic carriers would be an easier way to do it. If it is microwave, then a tin hat might actually be the thing, but that ground wire would be needed, I think.
 
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I quit reading anything about the photon belt when I saw it defined as a spiritual belief. Like all spiritual beliefs, there is no evidence to support them.

Would anyone care to define "vortex blast"?

A "vortex blast" is an awesome party held on a mountaintop.

Here is an excellent web site on the Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie - Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie

Clearly, people's minds are in greater danger now than they have ever been in the history of our planet.
 
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Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie: Won't work, no ground lead or rod for it. I've never seen one properly grounded yet.
 




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