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Jeromy you are mind poison. This is just not the case where I am concerned. I don't WANT to believe anything. I look at the evidence I see and learn from my PERSONAL experience and I use my logic and reason and I come up with a conclusion or possibility to consider. It is more evident and more common for a person who does NOT want to believe something outside of his comfort zone, that they come up with lame excuses and explanations for things that don't even check out or make sense, (like two drunk Irishmen with sticks and ropes creating all the intricate crop circles all over the world.)... or anyone with sticks and ropes. I guess there is a huge cult of stick and rope people who have nothing better to do than go out in the pouring rain and make designs in the grass in the dead of night in locations where they may not even be discovered. That makes no sense at all.... so no that explanation does not fly for crop circles. and like saying that that light in that picture is a chemical stain. That is NOT a photograph it is a digital image. There are NO chemicals in my digital camera. So he is going to have to dredge up something else to appease his puzzled mind. Like: oh lets see.... I have a faulty camera, or I put it there myself on purpose and/or I am just pulling a scam on everyone. Well, that would imply I am a liar. Well I am not a liar and would not waste my time on childish stunts like that. Just like I doubt if there is a cult of crop circle makers that go all over the world making crop circles. Creative sent me to a site that suggested that, but he obviously did not read the whole site. It was a joke and a spoof if you read all of the pages you would be found rolling on the floor laughing. Logic? Look blue spot therefor must be a ghost. Have you ever considered getting into real estate? I happen to be sitting on a nice bridge in Brooklyn. I never said it was a "ghost." I did not say what it was. I don't know what it is. (She does not know what it is.) But it appears around the head of a person who has access to knowledge and information that normal people do not have. It appears around the head of a person who can talk to the dead, -- where ever they are. It could be her soul for all I know. It could be a friendly spirit. It could be what some call an "angel." I don't know what it is. But I think its something paranormal and that is what this thread is about. If you don't want to hear about the "paranormal," why did you come to this thread??? I'm not going to argue or debate about what it might be, I just know that this person is psychic and these lights hang around her head in many pictures. That is all I am presenting. You can think what you want. geeeeeze. |
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I can see JB on a episode of X-Files
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Jeromy you are mind poison. This is just not the case where I am concerned. I don't WANT to believe anything. I look at the evidence I see and learn from my PERSONAL experience and I use my logic and reason and I come up with a conclusion or possibility to consider. It is more evident and more common for a person who does NOT want to believe something outside of his comfort zone, that they come up with lame excuses and explanations for things that don't even check out or make sense, (like two drunk Irishmen with sticks and ropes creating all the intricate crop circles all over the world.)... or anyone with sticks and ropes. I guess there is a huge cult of stick and rope people who have nothing better to do than go out in the pouring rain and make designs in the grass in the dead of night in locations where they may not even be discovered. That makes no sense at all.... so no that explanation does not fly for crop circles. and like saying that that light in that picture is a chemical stain. That is NOT a photograph it is a digital image. There are NO chemicals in my digital camera. So he is going to have to dredge up something else to appease his puzzled mind. Like: oh lets see.... I have a faulty camera, or I put it there myself on purpose and/or I am just pulling a scam on everyone. Well, that would imply I am a liar. Well I am not a liar and would not waste my time on childish stunts like that. Just like I doubt if there is a cult of crop circle makers that go all over the world making crop circles. Creative sent me to a site that suggested that, but he obviously did not read the whole site. It was a joke and a spoof if you read all of the pages you would be found rolling on the floor laughing. Logic? Look blue spot therefor must be a ghost. Have you ever considered getting into real estate? I happen to be sitting on a nice bridge in Brooklyn. I never said it was a "ghost." I did not say what it was. I don't know what it is. (She does not know what it is.) But it appears around the head of a person who has access to knowledge and information that normal people do not have. It appears around the head of a person who can talk to the dead, -- where ever they are. It could be her soul for all I know. It could be a friendly spirit. It could be what some call an "angel." I don't know what it is. But I think its something paranormal and that is what this thread is about. If you don't want to hear about the "paranormal," why did you come to this thread??? I'm not going to argue or debate about what it might be, I just know that this person is psychic and these lights hang around her head in many pictures. That is all I am presenting. You can think what you want. geeeeeze. Or it could be . . . a blue spot. |
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Yes that's what it is. A blue spot. Why didn't I think of that. |
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Maybe that blue spot is a blue spot beam from a spaceship that holds all the answers we have been asking for thousands of years.
With that being said she has tapped into or has been selected by aliens to be able communicate with spirits to keep us fascinated with the event. What say you? |
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Pictures are great ways to capture all kinds of optical effects.
I can sit and snap pictures all day and get stuff like this is all shades of the spectrum. |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Wed 05/13/09 12:49 PM
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Pictures are great ways to capture all kinds of optical effects. I can sit and snap pictures all day and get stuff like this is all shades of the spectrum. I don't think so. You could snap a hundred shots of people in a crowd and never get one like this. I challenge you to try. The picture uncropped was a huge view of me and my entire booth at the equinox fair. She was in the back ground. Out of all the space covered, the orb ended up on her forhead.... as it often does. |
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Blah blah blah. Fact: we all hallucinate for more often then we realize. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia http://www.sleepassociation.org/index.php?p=hallucinationsduringsleep http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/1804 Fiction: there is evidence for paranormal entities. Fact: Science has lead us to ALL of our current understanding of reality, religion and psychics, and magic has led to 0 knowledge about reality. To a civilization of our current level of understanding of science... A civilization of higer level science would appear to be using magic. To a cave dweller of 4000 BC WE would appear to be using magic. How much magic have YOU studied to claim that magic leads to 0 increase in knowledge? If you really knew magic would you tell others... and spoil your advantage in a world that relies upon finite technologies? |
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Pictures are great ways to capture all kinds of optical effects. I can sit and snap pictures all day and get stuff like this is all shades of the spectrum. I don't think so. |
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Pictures are great ways to capture all kinds of optical effects. I can sit and snap pictures all day and get stuff like this is all shades of the spectrum. I don't think so. You made the remark. Prove it. Take a hundred pictures of crowds and see if you get even one. Reptilian aliens have infiltrated our society. |
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Pictures are great ways to capture all kinds of optical effects. I can sit and snap pictures all day and get stuff like this is all shades of the spectrum. I don't think so. You made the remark. Prove it. Take a hundred pictures of crowds and see if you get even one. Reptilian aliens have infiltrated our society. How about you? You say this happens all the time to this woman, prove it. You have only shown us one picture; that could have been a fluke. Show us more. I think also if post the whole picture of the one you have posted, uncropped and unaltered it would probably make it easier to identify to source of blue dot as something a lot less fantastic. |
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Pictures are great ways to capture all kinds of optical effects. I can sit and snap pictures all day and get stuff like this is all shades of the spectrum. I don't think so. You made the remark. Prove it. Take a hundred pictures of crowds and see if you get even one. Reptilian aliens have infiltrated our society. I take thousands of pictures every year light can be tricky, it can play tricks, it does, it really does. And to be honest I think anyone who truly believes there are reptilian aliens here on earth plotting against us . . . really needs some therapy and perhaps some meds . . . |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Wed 05/13/09 05:09 PM
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Well first of all, I intend to remove the current pictures I have up of her anyway for her privacy. Second, she has had this problem with pictures all her life, so she probably has the picture evidence. I have only encountered a few, and this one was the best one. She is pretty camera shy. I don't intend to follow her around and take pictures when she is not looking just to prove my point to you.
Now I am sorry I even shared this information with you guys. Edited: No I'm not going to bother looking for the whole picture. That would probably not convince you of anything anyway. |
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I have already done this and have already said I have goten plenty of similar optical effects.
Well how about posting them ?? |
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And to be honest I think anyone who truly believes there are reptilian aliens here on earth plotting against us . . . really needs some therapy and perhaps some meds . .
The problem with that kind of thinking is that the reptilians would totally agree with that, and would jump at the chance pump people full of mind altering drugs. |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Wed 05/13/09 04:50 PM
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The reason I have concluded that there are non-human intelligent life forms among us and operating on this planet is that information, witnesses, and evidence points to that as being a strong possibility.
I used to avoid the alien subject in my search for truth and in solving mysteries, but every road lead down that path eventually, so I had to stop avoiding it. I do not discount it as a good possibility, but it does not upset me. If they are here, they have been here longer than we have and they certainly know how to deceive us and hide their presence. To avoid a truth or possibility because people might think I am "nuts" or "in need of therapy" (which is a joke) would be to close the door to truth. One must consider the body of evidence. I am very sane. So don't even go there. Just because I don't agree with your conclusions does not mean I need therapy and drugs. That is just really twisted thinking. |
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And to be honest I think anyone who truly believes there are reptilian aliens here on earth plotting against us . . . really needs some therapy and perhaps some meds . .
The problem with that kind of thinking is that the reptilians would totally agree with that, and would jump at the chance pump people full of mind altering drugs. Cool alien drugs. I bet those are better than earth drugs. Do you know where we can get some of these extra terrestrial controlled substances -for uh research purposes? |
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And to be honest I think anyone who truly believes there are reptilian aliens here on earth plotting against us . . . really needs some therapy and perhaps some meds . .
The problem with that kind of thinking is that the reptilians would totally agree with that, and would jump at the chance pump people full of mind altering drugs. Cool alien drugs. I bet those are better than earth drugs. Do you know where we can get some of these extra terrestrial controlled substances -for uh research purposes? I know you are joking, but how about the one that causes you to forget the last few hours. They call it the date rape drug. Aliens have been using a similar drug on abductees for years. |
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Pictures are great ways to capture all kinds of optical effects. I can sit and snap pictures all day and get stuff like this is all shades of the spectrum. I don't think so. You made the remark. Prove it. Take a hundred pictures of crowds and see if you get even one. Reptilian aliens have infiltrated our society. How about you? You say this happens all the time to this woman, prove it. You have only shown us one picture; that could have been a fluke. Show us more. I think also if post the whole picture of the one you have posted, uncropped and unaltered it would probably make it easier to identify to source of blue dot as something a lot less fantastic. The problem with "proving" anything to you is that probably nothing would be enough. What would it take? I'll tell you that maybe if you met her, and she talked to your dead relatives and told you things she could not possibly have known, and if you took some pictures of her and this light kept showing up at her forehead... then 'maybe' you might feel that was proof of something, maybe not. But if you don't want to believe you will find some reason not to. I believe. I have good reasons to believe. I presented my story. You can believe I am sincere or not, that is your choice. But I am not going to go out of my way to convince you of anything you don't want to be convinced of. It would be a waste of my efforts and disrespectful to my friend who is very non-public about her gift. |
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I will attempt to relate a story of a ghost that resided in a previous home when I lived there. I fully expect to be ridiculed by some on here, but I believe that which I have personally experienced.
On day I was watching the Blair Witch Project on television. At one point my bible dropped off my built-in bookcase at the side of the staircase. The shelves were 2 feet deep, so it just didn't fall on it's own. At the same time my front door flew open. I closed the door and went and found my husband thinking he might have went out and left the door open. He said not. After that I had a cross that was on the wall in my bathroom disappear. That was the beginning of things happening. You could be awakened in the night by the television being turned on with the volume at full blast, the doors to the outside or garage could be open, the lights could be on. It was more annoying than anything. One night I went upstairs to a spare room we never used. I was talking to my girlfriend and shut the door behind me without turning the lights on. I was talking and knew that I felt like I was not in the room alone. I started to tell my girlfriend and started looking to the door to turn the light switch on. The entire time I was trying to find the light switch my girlfriend said my voice was all muffled and she could understand nothing. When I hit the light switch I saw that a wicker rocking chair was in the middle of the room. You could see where it had been rocked out on the carpet from where it had been against the wall and the carpet was matted down. We never used that room and no one ever went upstairs. Terrified, I went downstairs. My ex-husband and I went back upstairs and he sat in the chair. His eyes rolled back in his head, like in the movies. When this happened I ran downstairs and locked myself in the bathroom. He came down and told me he had seen a woman with curly blonde hair around 60 years old with a mole on one side of her face. I told him I never wanted to see something like that. The lights turning on, the television turning on and the doors opening continued, but I tried not to think about it. One day my son asked if I had been downstairs to tuck him in the night before. He was probably 13 or 14 at the time. I said I hadn't. He said he thought he had seen an older woman with curly hair and a mole on her face. We had not told him about the other incident at all, since he had been at his dad's the day it happened and I didn't want him to be scared. This really creeped me out. Probably a week went by and I was at a girlfriends business. She had decided to contact a psychic because she was going to have a party with a bunch of her girlfriends. When she was talking to the psychic on the phone, the psychic told her that whoever was standing next to her, had a ghost visiting her house and her name was Rosie. Now I was thinking there has to be something to this. A few days later a friend I hadn't spoken to in probably 6 months called. I told her our friend was having the psychic come to her party. I laughingly told her that the psychic said that I had a ghost living in my house. I told her I had moved since I last talked to her. She asked what my new address was. She said her male friend lived farther up that road and he had a ghost in his house up until about 6 months ago when she went away. Then she said her name was Rosie. The hair stood on the back of my arms. She said the woman had died in a house fire not far from there. She said she used to turn on the lights and t.v. and open the doors. She said she would also bang pots and pans in the kitchen as if she was fixing something. After that I started to address her if she was being noisy. I would tell her that she needed to be quiet so I could get some sleep, or if she wanted to bang pans, feel free to cook something in the process. That never happened. I also addressed her and said I did not want her to show herself to me. She continued to stay in the house until we sold it. She liked it there and did not follow me when I sold the house. Lots of other things happened. I did find the missing cross later. It was in an unopened box of items in the basement that were still taped up. Explain that, I can't. I should also mention that I lived right next to a rural cemetary. I just viewed her as a lost soul and we all learned to live with it. I can tell you that after experiencing that, I don't really fear any entity that may choose to come into my line of vision. Friends that would come to the house were totally creeped out and didn't know how I could stay in the house. They wanted me to just move out and insisted on sleeping in my room if they would stay the night. They would not sleep by themselves. All I can say is that doors don't open on their own, light switches don't turn on by themselves and neither do t.v.'s. I would be hard pressed to think if this happened to one of you doubters, you wouldn't start having second thoughts. |
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