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Post by beammeup on Dec 11, 2009 17:15:16 GMT -5
I'm looking for the threads that seem to tie us all together? Empathy seems to be one, a deep concern for life. Another seems to be electricity, I often meas. my body voltage with a digital volt meter and voltages range between .03 and .6 dc often. Normal body voltage should be around 400 microvolts and I shouldn't even be able to meas it since my volt meter only meas to a hundredth of a volt. When I've met others who are on the same page as I, and I can get them to meas their voltage just by wetting their fingers and squeezing the probes tightly they invariably have the same voltage readings as I. Though I've not tested those not on the same page yet I'm working on it. I also found those on the same page experience the same high frequency pitch in their head as I.! How about you all? beammeup
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Post by pocoloco on Dec 11, 2009 19:43:25 GMT -5
You've got the right idea but need a better technique.
What you might like to try that would be really interesting would be to tune throught all the the signal bands with a frequency-selective volt meter (Field strength meter) and note the frequencies and voltages detected. There are HAM radio operators who can tell you when HAARP is transmitting and what frequencies to look for. Next you might determine the frequency of the audible tone you are hearing by holding one side of a headphone plugged into the output of an audio oscillator to one ear and tune until you hear the same tone that something in your head is detecting. Once you've found the number of the frequency, try dividing it into or multiplying it by the frequencies you found with the field strengrt meter. If you get an even number, you've found the external source of the signal in your head.
Now for the fun part. What message might be rideing on that carrier wave frequency? One thing is certain: You don't know it but you limbic brain sitting at the top of your spine is listening closely. What does the limbic brain do? Oh, it's involved in little things like heart rate and respiration.
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Post by lilsissy on Dec 12, 2009 0:06:42 GMT -5
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