AK Jeff
I loved this. What an experience. The musical instruments were so different and the sounds were so new to me.
The arrangement kept me spellbound. But the singing part's gotta go. That part was humorous, but just didn't quite jive for me.
http://www.videofantastica.com/view_video/31903/
AK Jeff
I loved this. What an experience. The musical instruments were so different and the sounds were so new to me.
The arrangement kept me spellbound. But the singing part's gotta go. That part was humorous, but just didn't quite jive for me.
there seems to be a very important announcement this coming weeking on the next service meeting, forme it will be on wednesday 30th jan.. during the last 2 meetings they have asked that every batized jw be at that meeting and even to tell others who might not have heard the annoucement.. anyone here have any ideas i wouldn't be surprised if they are changing meeting times and arrangments...less meeting at is !.
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says "page cannot be found"
can you post it direct?
hi, just lil ole me with one question.
what is the importance of the book of matthew?
if this has already been discussed, please lead me to the thread so i can locate it.
Matthew 23:14 is missing in the NWT.
scary.... .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o61yfvpzgjs.
It can't be stressed enough how important it is to have the shiny side pointing out. This is needed because the shiny side is most reflective to psychotronic radiation, while the dull side can actually, in certain environmental conditions, absorb it. However, as is illustrated in the instructions above, it is also wise to complement this with a layer of foil pointing shiny side in. This will keep your brain waves, which are also reflected by the shiny side, from being picked up by mind-reading equipment. There is a small number of aluminum foil researchers who believe that this may cause an alpha-wave harmonic to build up in the skull resulting in memory loss or pseudo-religious visions, but their findings have never been replicated by the aluminum foil research community at large. Even if their findings are validated, the risk involved is small compared to the potential of mind-intrusion.
How thick is your aluminum foil? Find out using the ZPi Aluminum Foil Thickness Calculator (pops up into separate window, requires Javascript). If you do not have Javascript, use this formula (with grams and centimeters):
((mass / 2.702) / (width * length)) * 10000 = thickness in microns
If your foil is less than 16 microns, increase the number of layers used in construction.
You may augment your AFDB with random bits of foil, wire, small electronic parts, etc..
Canadian coins should also be considered as they are high in nickel content. Nickel, while not having the psychotronic deflecting properties of aluminum (or even tin), can act to refract psychotronic beams, thereby helping to scrambling the mind control signals as they are deflected off of the underlying aluminum surface of the AFDB. This will result in a lowered chance of retransmission of the signal.
However, you should avoid American and European coins at all costs as they contain aluminum based mind control circuitry. Canadian coins are free of this threat mainly due to the Canadian government's choice of neglecting psychotronic research in favor of research into giant robotics.
scary.... .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o61yfvpzgjs.
I don't have a cell phone!
That's good. Maybe a low profile will keep you safer.
scary.... .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o61yfvpzgjs.
traffic sensors however they are only capable of recognising numbers of vehicles
ha! read more:
http://www.hitachi.com/ICSFiles/afieldfile/2004/06/01/r2000_03_108.pdf
On page 5 under the subtitle "Conclusions" paragraph 2 notice
(in reference to future) "construction of an information system that is organically linked with this system"
It is now a reality.
scary.... .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o61yfvpzgjs.
The black cord sensors are traffic sensors however they are only capable of recognising numbers of vehicles(and they have difficulty with light vehicles such as bikes) and are used to control traffic flow, operate lights etc.
They have mundane uses, of course. But some of us can see more sinister things to come of this in the future. Like CONTROL and invasion of privacy, and tracking people who may not go along with certain agendas.
Abstract of corresponding document: WO0169571
A detection device (100) for detecting the presence of a vehicle with a particular vehicle registration number in a monitored zone is provided. The device includes database storage means(118) for storing a database comprising the vehicle registration number of at least one vehicle which it is desired to detect, image capturing means (102) for capturing an optical image of the monitored zone at least when a vehicle is present in the monitored zone, processing means (116) configured to process the optical image to obtain the captured vehicle registration number and to compare the captured vehicle registration number with vehicle registration numbers in the database, and alarm means (122, 18) for generating an alarm signal if the captured vehicle registration number corresponds with the vehicle registration number of any vehicle in the database which it is desired to detect.
scary.... .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o61yfvpzgjs.
Isn't this a bit like WTS speak? Trickery and double talk? Subtle coersion?
The accompanying rhetoric is often dishonest and even insulting to one’s intelligence. Consider a phone company executive who, in defense of unblockable Caller-ID, said, “when you choose to make a phone call you are choosing to release your telephone number”. In the same World Cup League of Disingenuity is the statement of a personnel manager in a one-industry town, “we don’t require anyone to take a drug test, only those who choose to work here.”
scary.... .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o61yfvpzgjs.
And then, there's "soft surveillence".........
The theme of volunteering as good citizenship or patriotism can increasingly be seen in other contexts. Consider a Justice Department “Watch Your Car” program found in many states. Decals which car owners place on their vehicles serve as an invitation to police anywhere in the United States to stop the car if driven late at night. Taxi-cabs in some cities beyond transmitting video images, also invite police to stop and search them without cause, --presumably such searches extend to passengers as well who see the notice and choose to enter the cab.
Another form involves disingenuous communication that seeks to create the impression that one is volunteering when that really isn’t the case.
The New York subway system has supplemented the random searches of officers with automated searching by sensing machines. Potential riders need not submit, but then they may not use the subway.
Information collection is unseen and automated (how about the discount "preferred customer cards you use at the grocery store......you have to fill out personal info to get them. Your weekly groceries become a part of "customer profiling". The computer knows who you are. )
Computers scan dispersed personal records for suspicious cases, avoiding, at least initially, any direct review by a human. Similarly x-ray and scent machines “search” persons and goods for contraband without touching them. Inkless fingerprints can be taken without the stained thumb symbolic of the arrested person. Classified government programs are said to permit the remote reading of computers and their transmissions without the need to directly install a bugging device.
Whatever can be revealed from the analysis of blood or urine is also potentially found (although in smaller quantities) in saliva –not only evidence of disease and DNA, but also of drugs taken and pregnancy. This may also be the case for human odor. The recent development of nonelectrical sensors now make it possible to detect molecules at minute levels in saliva. ( New York Times , April 19, 2005).
In many of these cases citizens are at least informed of what is going on, even if the meaning of their consent is often open to question. More troubling is the development of tactics that need not rely on the subject consenting, or even being informed, let alone receiving carrots or avoiding sticks in agreeing to cooperate. New hidden or low visibility technologies increasingly offer the tempting possibility of by-passing awareness, and thus any need for direct consent or other oversight, altogether.
New technologies overcome traditional barriers such as darkness or walls. Night vision technology illuminates what darkness traditionally protected (and the technology is itself protected, unlike an illuminated spotlight). Thermal imaging technology applied from outside can offer a rough picture of a building’s interior based on heat patterns. There is no need for an observer to enter the space. NSA’s satellites engage in warrantless remote monitoring of electronic communication to, or from the United States.
A person’s DNA can be collected from a drinking glass or from discarded dental floss. Facial scanning technology only requires a tiny lens. Smart machines can “smell” contraband eliminating the need for a warrant or asking the sniffed for permission to invade their olfactory space or “see” through their clothes and luggage. Research is also being done with the goal of using human odor to identify specific persons, illness (both mental and physical) and even early pregnancy. 9 . A vacuum like device is also available that can draw the breath away from a person suspected of drunk driving without the need to ask permission.
Beyond the traditional reading of visual clues offered by facial expression, there are claims that the covert analysis of heat patterns around the eyes and of tremors in the voice and measuring brain wave patterns offer windows into feelings and truth telling. 10 . The face still remains a tool for protecting inner feelings and thoughts, but for how long? Different issues are raised by recent improvements in the technology of face transplanting.
Individuals need not be informed that their communication devices, vehicles, wallet cards and consumer items increasingly will have RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chips embedded in them. These can be designed to be passively read from up to 30 feet away by unseen sensors. 11 .
In the convoluted logic of those who justify covert (or non-informed) data collection and use, individuals “volunteer” their data by walking or driving on public streets, entering a shopping mall and by failing to hide their faces, wear gloves and encrypt their communication, or by choosing to use a phone, computer or a credit card. The statement of a direct marketer nicely illustrates this: “never ever underestimate the willingness of the American public to tell you about itself. That data belongs to us!
read more at http://web.mit.edu/gtmarx/www/softsurveillance.html
i just got home from three days in the hospital.
what a nightmare place.
they lost my pants, tried to give me an echocardiagram meant for the guy in the next room or down the hall somewhere and didn't give me the insulin i required.
"What is your religion?" I responded without thinking, "NONE".
Maybe that's why they lost your pants and tried to give you the other guys treatment.
I wonder if there is preferrential treatment according to your religion. If you say none, then maybe they assume you have no morals. That's the way their brains are wired.
You answered correctly and TRUTHFULLY. "No religion" doesn't mean you have no spirituality. But I don't think most people would understand that.
I hope you are doing much better now. I am so glad you are out of there. Hospitals are very dangerous places. Sometimes you end up with more germs than you bargained for.