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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Alaska
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I've already made one and it works, so I figured I'd share with everyone.
(p.s. I'm using a smoke detector speaker). http://members.aol.com/CoolJ101/construction.html ![]() |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 144
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What is the reason you would need a detector for UFOs? When they stop, the hull of the ship oscillates and they give off a beeping sound that sounds like a truck backing up. When Star People are nearby, their presence creates an oscillation, like a flutter, in the heart. I think this physiologic effect is the "creepiness" that many people say they feel when they see them. It is not so much a person is afraid but rather a physical effect caused by their presence. It is very easy to detect their presence. I do not recommend you try to make contact with them. It can be an extremely intense experience. All the best.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Alaska
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OK, you kinda lost me there with the beeping from the spaceship and everything...
But just to let you know, this isn't something you walk around with like a metal detector (it would be impossible). This is a device that you leave in your house (maybe up in a cabnet, on the counter, in the bedroom etc.), and whenever some sort of magnetic field like a UFO becomes present around the vicinity, the detector will go off. It will also detect when a thunderstorm is ready to start and I've noticed mine tend to go off when military C-130's/AWACS fly over the house. |
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