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Postby Et in Arcadia ego » Mon Jul 14, 2008 2:24 pm

Its a Soviet 'High Voltage Testing Station'.

In other words, its Tesla technology.

Hugh's a smart guy and I love him, but he's wrong on this one; this is one of my subjects of Major Interest.
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Postby posting tulpa » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:45 pm

Comment by Joe
2007-12-02 17:34:43
1) This is not a Photoshoped image this image is 100% legit
2) This installation is located in the woods but there are house built all around it.

The thing measures lighting strikes. I did a Babel fish on this site’s text and it runs experiments on lighting strikes.

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These are high voltage generators in the megavolt range. There are 3 types. The main ones are cascading transformers. There are also Cockroft-Walton voltage multipliers. The last photo in the distance shows a single tower which is a 9MV Marx generator.
No Tesla coils at all. In fact the largest Tesla coils only just over 1MV with 55 feet sparks but these Russian HV generators are much larger and more powerful.
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Postby Et in Arcadia ego » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:59 pm

posting tulpa wrote:In fact the largest Tesla coils only just over 1MV with 55 feet sparks but these Russian HV generators are much larger and more powerful.
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Re: Dean Radin's trustworthiness.

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:19 pm

elfismiles wrote:
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:
elfismiles wrote:.....
...I'd sooner trust Dean Radin than you with my bullshit detector.


That's interesting.

You don't know me but I can't imagine why anyone would trust Dean Radin.


Because I've read, researched and investigated parapsychology all my life.

Because I've met and had lunch and spoken with Dean and Hal and others whom I trust.

Because, as much as I think you are on to something important with your KH work, you have yet to satisfy my scientific curiosity with proof of your claims.

Because I've researched the science of parapsychology and the claims of Dean and Hal and others and found them to be valid science.

And that's not to say that there is nothing to what you are suggesting regarding this thread ... you've just not proven it to my satisfaction.


Fair enough. I realize you've been deep into paranormal topics for a long time.

I've been digging into social control through perception management since I first discovered in 2001 that CIA specialized in using media for social control, like Operation Mockingbird news and also functioned as a covert Ministry of Culture, and I've been digging especially vigorously since I discovered keyword hijacking in 2005.

I've found that the 'official' UFO folklore and paranormal folklore is rife with mirroring (keyword hijacking) of CIA/National inSecurity State history.

There's more misdirection psyops per square inch in 'paranormal' culture than any other.
Except maybe Hollywood.

For instance, I find it typical that when veteran Mossad agent, Michael Harari, was the CIA's main liason with drug and weapon-smuggling asset, Manuel Noreiga, in 1984...that a book about "remote viewing" was published called 'Mind Race: Understanding and Using Psychic Capabilities' authored by Russel Targ and Keith Harary.

This book is 100% disinformation and contains misdirection about US satellite surveillance programs.

I hope that you can still evaluate the validity of Dean Radin's claims in this context when you have so much vested interest in the study of the paranormal.
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Postby professorpan » Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:12 pm

For instance, I find it typical that when veteran Mossad agent, Michael Harari, was the CIA's main liason with drug and weapon-smuggling asset, Manuel Noreiga, in 1984...that a book about "remote viewing" was published called 'Mind Race: Understanding and Using Psychic Capabilities' authored by Russel Targ and Keith Harary.


Yeah, that makes a lot of sense, Hugh.
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Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Tue Jul 15, 2008 4:36 pm

professorpan wrote:
For instance, I find it typical that when veteran Mossad agent, Michael Harari, was the CIA's main liason with drug and weapon-smuggling asset, Manuel Noreiga, in 1984...that a book about "remote viewing" was published called 'Mind Race: Understanding and Using Psychic Capabilities' authored by Russel Targ and Keith Harary.


Yeah, that makes a lot of sense, Hugh.
:roll:


It does make a lot of sense, Pan.

Having 'outside-the-mainstream-Americans' associationg the name "Harary" with W.O.O. (Wonderment Occluding Objectivity) instead of CIA atrocity (Mossad uber-spook "Harari") is valuable to maintaining the myth of USG virtue, a critical national security asset.

Keith Harary shifted from the worst W.O.O disinfo articles and books in his 1970s-80s youth to posturing as a 'more-scientific-than-those-others' disinfo mouthpiece as editor for Omni Magazine in the 1990s.

Thom CIA Hartmann made the same transition from Mr. New Age W.O.O. in his 1997 book, 'The Prophet's Way' to his more-rational-than-thou role on Air America Radio spouting disinfo on the USG murders of JFKennedy and MLKing.

Sorry, SMiles. Those dudes are spooks cultivating internet allies.
Good business, though, right?
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Postby professorpan » Tue Jul 15, 2008 4:40 pm

No, it makes absolutely no sense at all, Hugh.

Sorry, SMiles. Those dudes are spooks cultivating internet allies.
Good business, though, right?


And what exactly do you mean by that?
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Postby Jeff » Tue Jul 15, 2008 4:53 pm

Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:W.O.O. (Wonderment Occluding Objectivity)


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Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Tue Jul 15, 2008 5:04 pm

professorpan wrote:No, it makes absolutely no sense at all, Hugh.


Second time you made a claim with no offered back-up.
And what exactly do YOU mean by that?
Pan wrote:
HMW wrote:Sorry, SMiles. Those dudes are spooks cultivating internet allies.
Good business, though, right?


And what exactly do you mean by that?


Objectivity has many saboteurs.

I mean that getting into W.O.O. deep and running multiple websites can bias one against information that refutes spook-generated W.O.O.
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Postby elfismiles » Tue Jul 15, 2008 5:13 pm

Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:
professorpan wrote:
For instance, I find it typical that when veteran Mossad agent, Michael Harari, was the CIA's main liason with drug and weapon-smuggling asset, Manuel Noreiga, in 1984...that a book about "remote viewing" was published called 'Mind Race: Understanding and Using Psychic Capabilities' authored by Russel Targ and Keith Harary.


Yeah, that makes a lot of sense, Hugh.
:roll:


It does make a lot of sense, Pan.

Having 'outside-the-mainstream-Americans' associationg the name "Harary" with W.O.O. (Wonderment Occluding Objectivity) instead of CIA atrocity (Mossad uber-spook "Harari") is valuable to maintaining the myth of USG virtue, a critical national security asset.

Keith Harary shifted from the worst W.O.O disinfo articles and books in his 1970s-80s youth to posturing as a 'more-scientific-than-those-others' disinfo mouthpiece as editor for Omni Magazine in the 1990s.

Thom CIA Hartmann made the same transition from Mr. New Age W.O.O. in his 1997 book, 'The Prophet's Way' to his more-rational-than-thou role on Air America Radio spouting disinfo on the USG murders of JFKennedy and MLKing.

Sorry, SMiles. Those dudes are spooks cultivating internet allies.
Good business, though, right?


Bullshit BullShit BULLSHIT, Hugh!!!

I'm SO proud to know you've decoded the Mil-Int-PsyOps Complex in 3 years flat.

... whereas I've been studying parapsychology ALL MY LIFE ... over 3 decades DUDE!

Where is your "proof of concept" for KH, Hugh? Show me ONE fucking document authenticating your hypothesis!

I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU that peoples belief in the paranormal is manipulated for various PsyOp / CovertOp purposes. I am VERY familiar with Mockingbird and similar programs. But WHERE is the evidence of Keyword Hijacking?!?!?!?!? As I've said ... I am open to the possibility but you have NOT shown it to be a valid hypothesis.

Conversley, what, if anything, would prove to you the existence of ESP / Remote Viewing / Clarvoyance / Precognition?

Yes Jeff ... I agree:

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Anyway ... back to the topic of the thread:

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Hijack THAT, JACK!
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USSR Tesla threat? Sounds like Team B W.O.O to me.

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Tue Jul 15, 2008 5:57 pm

et in Arcadia ego wrote:Its a Soviet 'High Voltage Testing Station'.

In other words, its Tesla technology.
.....
...this is one of my subjects of Major Interest.


Um, it takes more than a coupla art project photos to go there, eiAe.

If ya got it, now's the time to dump it here.
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Postby Searcher08 » Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:17 pm

Hugh,
I have been chasing you round the site trying to get you to point out where specifically Dean Radin was wrong in his experiment on 'intentional' chocolate.
You were absolutely dismissive of it and said it was total utter junk science.

I say

Show me where

http://www.intentionalchocolate.com/files/article_explore.pdf
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Postby Joe Hillshoist » Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:11 am

Hugh scalar is a mathematical term, it refers to measurement. It is mostly used to define a difference from vector quantities, vectors being the basic form of measurement for most physics.

Scalar quantities are ones that have a magnitude. Vector's have a magnitude and a direction, and maths involving them usually means working with matrices (ie a matrix, woo woo, well several...).

The reason scalar technology is called scalar technology is cos its based on the on the manipulation of scalar quantities inside a vector quantity.

Its hard to follow Bearden, unless you are quite good at maths.

I have followed his stuff as far as I could, and to be honest I can't make a judgement as to how much of the maths he supplies, or supplied on his website is accurate. But from what I can follow the basic principle is sound, and he isn't the only person to mention it, nor is he the only person online referring to "scalar tech".

I spent a fair bit of time trawling through his website, and while at first it made some sense the more time I spent there the less I trusted what he said.

There's plenty about Bearden that is sus, and I had begun to see him as a disinfo agent of some sort, but more someone who muddied the water and used msidirection rather than flat out lies. Then I came here, met Arcadia and was shown the link between Bearden, Greer and Craddock, and alot of doubts became concrete.



He has made some outlandish claims, some of which may well be true, but I'm not putting any money on them:

That Soviets used tesla/scalar (both buzzwords for weird fucking about with electromagnetics) technology to attack the US weather systems from the late 70s (1976 I think), in an attempt to destroy its ability to produce food (That one may be plausible).

That their technology was used to shoot down the space shuttle in 1986, an airline in 1983, and was responsible for the Chernobyl reactor's meltdown.

That time can be tapped in order to draw energy from it, ie, there are units of time, that contain energy, and these can be used to power large EM arrays, and the entire planet probably. Perhaps the reason for those "moments of stillness", and the way sometimes everything (ie the wind, the birds etc etc) seem's to go still. Perhaps not...

That the Yakuza, former commies, and possibly Russian gangsters were in control of some of the USSR's former sites and were developing their own, along with other WMDs. Possibly in conjunction with the Aum Shrinyinko(sp?) cult, and their sworn enemies, some other weird Japanese cult with a strange name, and apparantly a huge establishment memebrship, something like what masonry had, and still has, a massive establishment membership.

- this one is interesting, and possible according to one Harry Mason, who wrote a series of articles called Bright Skies, which you can probably still find on the Nexus Magazine website. There was a lot of weirdness in the outback back then, I mean there always is, but alot of orange lights or fireballs have been seen by people, including me. Tho I was nowhere near that part of the world.

Mason is a geologist who does exploration and mapping for mining companies, and he may have a connection to Bearden via that, I dunno, I have a vague memory of there being some connection between mason and Craddock or one of the companies he was associated with, tho I don't really trust it, cos if I came up with a certain link I would probably have told Arcadia.

Its interesting that Mason managed to speculate on Tesla tech and who knows what else while keeping the focus on the Aum cult instead of more obvious sources, such as the facility at NW Cape/Exmouth, I can't remember if he mentioned them or not in the articles, but thats my impression years later. A bit like Bearden and HAARP.


Bearden also seems a bit like poison to be associated with, that weatherman, Scott someone or other, his career went downhill after being associated with Bearden, and so did the populariser (is that a word??) of "lifter's", JL Naudin after their failed over unity device, called a meg I think.

Naudin did end up with a contract from JPL to work further on Lifters, or ionocraft, which move using electrodynamic means, ie they can develop thrust using no moving parts, or combustion.

And that weatherman has done some very interesting research on the dynamic s of tornado's since he quit forcasting to publicise the effects of chemtrails.

Bearden seems to pop up around some of the more interesting aspects of EM technology, but doesn't seem to have any major breakthroughs to his name, tho I wouldn't really know, I get the impression he is a "gatekeeper".

I wrote this on memory too, so anyone interested should probably check out the details for themselves.
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Postby Et in Arcadia ego » Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:44 am

Sounds about right, Joe.

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Postby Wombaticus Rex » Wed Jul 30, 2008 2:19 am

Hugh, is there any reason you distrust Dean Radin? Has he been specifically deceptive? Does he have nefarious connections, a shady past? His research is pretty impeccable and his book, The Conscious Universe, was a very understated and conservative book. Hell, it was even boring, it was so rigorous. Seems to me that he just happens to discuss keywords related to your pet interests.
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