StarCat wrote:No. This is not the token. But your ears are pointy.
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StarCat wrote:No. This is not the token. But your ears are pointy.
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DavidG wrote:Unclean Fruitybat aside.....I spoke with Trickfox(or one of Linda's neighbors...who knows now?) several times, and he said to look for the signal in the noise.....not sure what he meant there, but he did say the gravitor was something of an antenna or communication device....if I understood him properly.
Not sure about any of the other stuff discussed here....just thought I'd share that since Trickfox came up...
Cheers!
DavidG wrote:Unclean Fruitybat aside.....I spoke with Trickfox(or one of Linda's neighbors...who knows now?) several times, and he said to look for the signal in the noise.....not sure what he meant there, but he did say the gravitor was something of an antenna or communication device....if I understood him properly.
Not sure about any of the other stuff discussed here....just thought I'd share that since Trickfox came up...
Cheers!
Nancy_Hutchison wrote:DavidG wrote:Unclean Fruitybat aside.....I spoke with Trickfox(or one of Linda's neighbors...who knows now?) several times, and he said to look for the signal in the noise.....not sure what he meant there, but he did say the gravitor was something of an antenna or communication device....if I understood him properly.
Not sure about any of the other stuff discussed here....just thought I'd share that since Trickfox came up...
Cheers!
My (now deceased) brother had a device that he sold to auto repair shops. My listening to the static coming from the battery of the vehicle, he could determine what problems were happening in the engine.
John always say, "The information is in the static."
Static--a pause, no movement
so is the information ins the pause, between the "noise"?
Nancy
Mikado14 wrote:Nancy_Hutchison wrote:DavidG wrote:Unclean Fruitybat aside.....I spoke with Trickfox(or one of Linda's neighbors...who knows now?) several times, and he said to look for the signal in the noise.....not sure what he meant there, but he did say the gravitor was something of an antenna or communication device....if I understood him properly.
Not sure about any of the other stuff discussed here....just thought I'd share that since Trickfox came up...
Cheers!
My (now deceased) brother had a device that he sold to auto repair shops. My listening to the static coming from the battery of the vehicle, he could determine what problems were happening in the engine.
John always say, "The information is in the static."
Static--a pause, no movement
so is the information ins the pause, between the "noise"?
Nancy
Please post a link to the device or other info.
Mikado
StarCat wrote:Sometimes I feel like the various people involved in electrogravitics research are all on the same highway, but driving different cars. But instead of just driving, they spend time trying to get around each other, and then traffic gets tangled. Why not just enjoy the journey of exploration? I guess it just saddens me that people don't get along, and that skeletons are pulled out of closets for what does not appear to be any productive reason.
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