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Telepathy Transmitter I have recently developed an EHF radio transmitter that can make you believe that while in its short (More) I have recently developed an EHF radio transmitter that can make you believe that while in its short range transmission range that something that is true you will believe it is not true. It operates in the very highest frequency range available close to 61GHz. An experiment has only just been concluded in an English country town called Barnsley, South Yorkshire. The invention is very discreet and transmits an audible EHF frequency of a message pre-programmed to repeat itself in the transmission that signals straight into the hippocampus of the brain which has a significant part for the formation of long term memories. It's kind of like telepathy in simple explanation terms but more tests need to be carried out to establish if this is the basis of human telepathy. The brain is capable of receiving radio transmission frequencies and telepathy is based on a radio transmission from transmitter to receiver. The experiment in the video took place over a few minutes and I was astounded by its results. The test was made with unsuspecting motorists and pedestrians and even a police officer at the end of the video and none of them had any idea or hopefully lasting effects from my experiment of what was actually happening according to what is shown in the video. I don't know of any side effects but I and my faithful cat Tiddles are still alive. My first experiment was on my pet cat, I placed a small video transmitter on its collar and watched on my portable TV which was plugged in under the stairs after I set a radio transmission to shout "tiddles chush chush chush come here tiddles chush chush chush" and I was laughing with amazement as Tiddles went all around the house trying to find me while I was hidden under the stairs with the portable TV that was tuned in to the small 9v battery operated 2.4 GHz video transmitter, the kind you get from a security shop. I heard the transmission myself and this just added to my pleasure of watching the cat trying to find me. The time had to come to a human test. A radio transmission was constantly transmitted just behind the wall near the traffic light system which also had a pelican crossing control. It made the drivers approaching believe that RED means go and GREEN means stop. The transmission was as follows: " RED means go GREEN means stop" Since it was transmitted and repeated constantly it started to make motorists and pedestrians in the immediate area think that RED was go and GREEN was stop. Once motorists and pedestrians were approaching the transmission area they were hearing let's say a telepathic transmission which made the brain think RED was go and GREEN was stop just as if they were talking to themselves in there head. If you tell yourself something repeatedly in your head, you can confuse your brain into believing something that wasn't. Once outside the short range transmission and on leaving the immediate area they no longer heard the transmission and resumed their normal memory recollections for the next set of lights they came to. Since the EHF transmission frequency is so high, it is subject to a resonance of the oxygen molecule in the air and is severely attenuated for longer distance transmission hence it does not work over about 50yds from source of transmission. This means it only works in the immediate area of transmission. I intend to do further experiments but I will not be making anymore of my findings available until I am absolutely sure of what this device is capable of. If your ever in the Barnsley area of South Yorkshire then beware, someone might be tapping into your brain and telling you things you would not normally think. Since you hear the transmission, its a little like talking to yourself but you don't rationalise your statement because it interferes with your normal long term memory of the transmission transmitted so you instantly start to believe it because you wouldn't say for example: what did you say to your passenger, if for example because you did not have a passenger in your car in the first place. Even a passenger would have been hearing the transmission and they probably would not have said to the driver why you stopping at a green light because they get the same transmission as everybody else in the immediate area. When I did the experiment I also heard the transmission and hearing RED is go and GREEN is stop to me was also an ongoing after thought because I know why I was saying it because of my knowledge of the experiment. Ordinary people should not have given it much thought and probably thought nothing of it since we all talk in our own heads now and again. At the time I did not sense anything wrong with the traffic but when I watched the video after, I was amazed to see the result. (Less)
Jumanji Soundtrack - 3. Monkey Mayhem (HD) Movie Clues Besides the movie, these clues appear in the board game also: - At night they fly, you (More) Movie Clues Besides the movie, these clues appear in the board game also: - At night they fly, you better run. These winged things are not much fun. - Clue for a flock of bats. - In the jungle you must wait 'till the dice read five or eight. - Instead of creating something like the other clues, the board absorbs whoever rolled the dice into Jumanji until a 5 or 8 is rolled. Only a circle says this in the board game. - A tiny bite can make you itch, make you sneeze, make you twitch. - Clue for a swarm of large mosquitos. - This will not be an easy mission. Monkeys slow the expedition. - Clue for the monkeys. - His fangs are sharp. He likes your taste. Your party better move, post-haste. - Clue for a lion. - They grow much faster than bamboo. Take care or they'll come after you. - Clue for (flowering) crawling vines. In the board game, the man-eating plant and the barb-shooting plants don't come with this. - A hunter from the darkest wild...makes you feel just like a child. - Clue for the hunter Van Pelt. - Don't be fooled, it isn't thunder. Staying put would be a blunder. - Clue for a stampede. In the board game, it was just rhinos. - A law of Jumanji having been broken, you will slip back even more than your token. - Clue to Peter de-evolving into a monkey. - Every month at the quarter moon, there'll be a monsoon, in your lagoon. - Clue for a monsoon. In the board game, the crocodile doesn't come with this. - Beware of the ground for which you stand. The floor is quicker than the sand. - Clue for quicksand (game board says "You better watch just where you stand. The floor is quicker than quicksand."). - Need a hand? Well, you just wait. We'll help you out, we each have eight. - Clue for large spiders. - You're almost there with much at stake. But now the ground begins to quake. - Clue for an earthquake. Board Game Clues These clues were created for the board game: - Their boisterous laughing does provoke. In this adventure, they tell no joke. - Clue for hyenas. - Don't stop the game you'll realize...Or one of you may vaporize. - Clue for vaporization. - Splintered rafters all around. Duck them or they'll pin you down. - Clue for falling wood. - With six-foot wingspan, sound of swish. It thinks the gameboard is a fish. - This is the pelican's clue. - Enormous and yellow these flowers grew. Their flesh-eating blossoms are hungry for you. - This is the man-eating plant's clue. - Raging waters ebb and flow. Beware piranhas down below. - Clue for piranhas. - Feline spots in the jungle blend. Be cautious of her, she's not your friend. - Clue for a leopard. - Elephants charging! You must confess...A freight train's damage would be far less. - This is the elephant's clue. - Like a great white shark down the Nile. Beware the 25-foot crocodile. - This is the crocodile's clue. - They march and eat and march and eat. If I were you, I'd watch my feet. - Clue for army ants. - Raging and howling, a gale throws its might. Hold on for dear life or be blown out o'sight. - Clue for a tornado. - Big as fists these balls of ice. Through umbrellas they will slice. - Clue for large hail. - An angry sky hurls bolts of light. If you can't take cover, you'd better take flight. (Clue for thunderbolts) - When you see it, you will shake. It's big and green and rhymes with lake. - Clue for a snake. - Crawling and slithering up from the flood. Come thousands of leeches to suck your blood.(Clue for leeches) - Jungle plague germs, there's a medley. You can't see them, but they're deadly. - Clue for plague germs. - Hush now! Just listen, no complaints, no more gripes. The power belong to the beasts with the stripes.(This is the zebras' clue) - A cavernous yawn with tusks of course. Be sure to skirt this river horse.(Clue for a hippopotamus) - These purple lovelies you'd want to grow...If it weren't for the poison barbs they throw.(This is the barb-shooting plants' clue) (Less)
Pelican - What we all come to need 2009
2009-10-07 - extension: rar - size: 75 MB
Pelican - What we all come to need 2009
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