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Old 10-03-2008, 02:11 AM   #6
Shechaiyah
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Default Re: Abduction nooz

Sure. I'm sorry if I talked too fast.

I live on the east side of the San Francisco Bay. I have lived here since 1944.

Clouds come over the Bay, and then over me, heading East toward the San Joaquin Valley.

Since I have lived here, I have seen and reported UFOs "cloaked" inclouds to the East of me, which NORMALLY would NEVER form there. Clouds form where there is water. To the east of me, particularly over the hills, it'S VERY DRY.

So, when clouds form over those hills, I take a close, close look. And sure enough! They're NOT clouds.

Secondly, the hat to keep from being sensed by an auric sensor, by a remote brain scan (MRI-type) is easy, comfortable and cheap to make. Having been a political dissident for ten years now, and realizing the black ops' ability to locate anyone, anywhere by satellite or helicopter, I devised this safety equipment. And I believe it serves me well. Keeps off headaches when I'm on-line too long.

Take a Army Surplus PATROL CAP, just a little larger than comfortable.



Costs about five bucks. Now go to a Dollar Store and buy a tin of butter cookies. Eat the cookies. Take the LID TO THE TIN, and stuff up into the crown of the patrol cap. Now, fold up some layers of aluminum foil and place those in the walls of the cap, and replace the ear flaps to hold the aluminum in place. Voila! About 6 bucks.

Nobody can see nor tell that you are wearing a metal-lined cap to protect your brain from EMF, microwaves, or being sensed remotedly.

Make sense?

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