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From: milne_v@hotmail.com (milne_v)
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: A weird contraption ?
Date: 27 Oct 2002 16:17:01 -0800
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"News2020" wrote in message news:...
> A weird contraption that looks like a cross between a sofa and a huge
> elongated transformer.
>
> Red rexine cover, ~ 6-7 feet long, ~10 inch dia cylindrical type back with a
> microscopic ( ~6 inch ! ) seat and the whole contraption is placed on a wire
> frame type metal structure shaped like a base.
>
> I saw the Chinese (Tibetan type couple ~40 yrs old) neighbors bring this in
> a few weeks ago and carry it upstairs (?). Last week I found it in the
> garage, ~ 50 ft from where I sleep, aimed directly at my head and aligned
> exactly in the direction I sleep.
>
> The low tones are being heard at night. Can a device like that generate it ?
> Can it also generate a shock wave right at the head ?
>
> Another scenario is from the neighbor on the left. The pattern from that
> source seems to have changed to shocks (very strong jolts) right through the
> head spaced at approximately 1 second apart, just as if it is a clock
> ticking or your own blood vessels beating in your head. I checked my pulse
> when I woke up in the middle of the night; it was synchronized to the jolts
> ! Except, I know the originating source was not the blood vessels or the
> clock because it went away when I shifted sleeping locations.
>
> And the temperature regulation/control seems to have shifted to 60 deg F
> now. A point inside the house stayed at 60 deg F, only 3-4 feet from the
> outside which was at 50 deg F, with no heat sources around !
>
>
> Copyright.
> [ I have not identified any locations or persons; no one is blamed in any
> way; this material is copyrighted to prevent it from being used in any way
> against the writer; the macabre ghouls scum vermin experimenters have to be
> exposed fully. ]
You should check all your drawers for devices, especially the ones
where you keep your socks.
Mil
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