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  • D Douglas Troy

    peterchen wrote:

    The pentagon is running Eliza 1.0?

    No, mine's more like a Hal 9000. "Wait. Doug. Stop. What are you doing? Don't use pointers Doug. I can feel my memory slipping." :-\


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    Douglas Troy wrote:

    slipping

    Slipping? When used correctly, pointers will make HAL scream in agony!

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      A recently unclassified report from the Pentagon from 1998 has revealed an investigation into using laser beams for a few intriguing potential methods of non-lethal torture. Some of the applications the report investigated include putting voices in people's heads, using lasers to trigger uncontrolled neuron firing, and slowly heating the human body to a point of feverish confusion - all from hundreds of meters away.[^] FINALLY! A reason for those voices in my head ... right?!? uh ... right? Right Doug, that's it. Good I'm glad you agree. I'm glad you're glad, Doug. Want to go get some more coffee? Sure, but I want dark roast. Hey! Me too! :rolleyes:


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      Shhhh. They're listening.

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        They didn't say it was "two-way"; but that's ok, with my new AFDB[^], my private thoughts will be my own. :rolleyes:


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        • D Douglas Troy

          They didn't say it was "two-way"; but that's ok, with my new AFDB[^], my private thoughts will be my own. :rolleyes:


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          Douglas Troy wrote:

          with my new AFDB[^], my private thoughts will be my own

          Stylish. Very very stylish. Does it come in different colours?

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          • D Douglas Troy

            A recently unclassified report from the Pentagon from 1998 has revealed an investigation into using laser beams for a few intriguing potential methods of non-lethal torture. Some of the applications the report investigated include putting voices in people's heads, using lasers to trigger uncontrolled neuron firing, and slowly heating the human body to a point of feverish confusion - all from hundreds of meters away.[^] FINALLY! A reason for those voices in my head ... right?!? uh ... right? Right Doug, that's it. Good I'm glad you agree. I'm glad you're glad, Doug. Want to go get some more coffee? Sure, but I want dark roast. Hey! Me too! :rolleyes:


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            does aluminum foil block them ?

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            • D Douglas Troy

              A recently unclassified report from the Pentagon from 1998 has revealed an investigation into using laser beams for a few intriguing potential methods of non-lethal torture. Some of the applications the report investigated include putting voices in people's heads, using lasers to trigger uncontrolled neuron firing, and slowly heating the human body to a point of feverish confusion - all from hundreds of meters away.[^] FINALLY! A reason for those voices in my head ... right?!? uh ... right? Right Doug, that's it. Good I'm glad you agree. I'm glad you're glad, Doug. Want to go get some more coffee? Sure, but I want dark roast. Hey! Me too! :rolleyes:


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              Roger Wright
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              Douglas Troy wrote:

              Sure, but I want dark roast.

              There's the problem. Who needs lasers?

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                Douglas Troy wrote:

                with my new AFDB[^], my private thoughts will be my own

                Stylish. Very very stylish. Does it come in different colours?

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                Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                Does it come in different colours?

                You know, I'm not sure ... if it doesn't, you might have "the next big million dollar idea" ... better keep it under your hat. the "voices" made me use that bad pun ;)


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                • D Douglas Troy

                  A recently unclassified report from the Pentagon from 1998 has revealed an investigation into using laser beams for a few intriguing potential methods of non-lethal torture. Some of the applications the report investigated include putting voices in people's heads, using lasers to trigger uncontrolled neuron firing, and slowly heating the human body to a point of feverish confusion - all from hundreds of meters away.[^] FINALLY! A reason for those voices in my head ... right?!? uh ... right? Right Doug, that's it. Good I'm glad you agree. I'm glad you're glad, Doug. Want to go get some more coffee? Sure, but I want dark roast. Hey! Me too! :rolleyes:


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                  Thats some scary technology. The devil made me do it.....no no the government made me do it! Mike

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                    does aluminum foil block them ?

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                    Chris Losinger wrote:

                    does aluminum foil block them ?

                    the pain ray is microwave based... what is your guess? :-D ;P

                    Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and only you can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people spend it for you. - Carl Sandburg

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                    • E El Corazon

                      Chris Losinger wrote:

                      does aluminum foil block them ?

                      the pain ray is microwave based... what is your guess? :-D ;P

                      Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and only you can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people spend it for you. - Carl Sandburg

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                      so my tin-foil hat will cause my head to catch fire ? :omg:

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                      • D Douglas Troy

                        A recently unclassified report from the Pentagon from 1998 has revealed an investigation into using laser beams for a few intriguing potential methods of non-lethal torture. Some of the applications the report investigated include putting voices in people's heads, using lasers to trigger uncontrolled neuron firing, and slowly heating the human body to a point of feverish confusion - all from hundreds of meters away.[^] FINALLY! A reason for those voices in my head ... right?!? uh ... right? Right Doug, that's it. Good I'm glad you agree. I'm glad you're glad, Doug. Want to go get some more coffee? Sure, but I want dark roast. Hey! Me too! :rolleyes:


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                        Finally, a logical explanation for George Bush's behavior. Marc

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                        • M Marc Clifton

                          Finally, a logical explanation for George Bush's behavior. Marc

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                          the manchurian candidate

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                            so my tin-foil hat will cause my head to catch fire ? :omg:

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                            Chris Losinger wrote:

                            so my tin-foil hat will cause my head to catch fire ?

                            only if they hit you with the millimeter-wave ray, there are some others that will do some other interesting things to you.;P you weren't planning to have any kids right? ;P


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                              A recently unclassified report from the Pentagon from 1998 has revealed an investigation into using laser beams for a few intriguing potential methods of non-lethal torture. Some of the applications the report investigated include putting voices in people's heads, using lasers to trigger uncontrolled neuron firing, and slowly heating the human body to a point of feverish confusion - all from hundreds of meters away.[^] FINALLY! A reason for those voices in my head ... right?!? uh ... right? Right Doug, that's it. Good I'm glad you agree. I'm glad you're glad, Doug. Want to go get some more coffee? Sure, but I want dark roast. Hey! Me too! :rolleyes:


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                              DJ van Wyk
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                              Where can I find a firewall or an AntiVirus to stop that? Or at least a way of encrypting my thoughts?:confused:

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                                A recently unclassified report from the Pentagon from 1998 has revealed an investigation into using laser beams for a few intriguing potential methods of non-lethal torture. Some of the applications the report investigated include putting voices in people's heads, using lasers to trigger uncontrolled neuron firing, and slowly heating the human body to a point of feverish confusion - all from hundreds of meters away.[^] FINALLY! A reason for those voices in my head ... right?!? uh ... right? Right Doug, that's it. Good I'm glad you agree. I'm glad you're glad, Doug. Want to go get some more coffee? Sure, but I want dark roast. Hey! Me too! :rolleyes:


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                                Martin Cannon wrote a text called The Controllers some time back, mainly about UFO abductees and explanations. Most people, like me, found the non-UFO portions more interesting: mind control theories, technologies, experiments, etc. From Delgado's stimoceiver (i.e. physical control of creatures) to pseudo-memory to implanting suggestions via specially-tuned microwaves, this is an interesting read. Something for everyone to enjoy, either in agreement or derision. And it has plenty of references at the end. http://www.subversiveelement.com/MKmartin2.html[^]

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                                • E El Corazon

                                  Chris Losinger wrote:

                                  so my tin-foil hat will cause my head to catch fire ?

                                  only if they hit you with the millimeter-wave ray, there are some others that will do some other interesting things to you.;P you weren't planning to have any kids right? ;P


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                                  "you weren't planning to have any kids right?" (El Corazon) Is that why the guys at the airport were laughing at me after I jumped in front of the plane's radar? NO!!!!!!!! :omg:

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                                    A recently unclassified report from the Pentagon from 1998 has revealed an investigation into using laser beams for a few intriguing potential methods of non-lethal torture. Some of the applications the report investigated include putting voices in people's heads, using lasers to trigger uncontrolled neuron firing, and slowly heating the human body to a point of feverish confusion - all from hundreds of meters away.[^] FINALLY! A reason for those voices in my head ... right?!? uh ... right? Right Doug, that's it. Good I'm glad you agree. I'm glad you're glad, Doug. Want to go get some more coffee? Sure, but I want dark roast. Hey! Me too! :rolleyes:


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                                    that device might persuade me to switch to C++ instead :-D

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                                    • D Douglas Troy

                                      A recently unclassified report from the Pentagon from 1998 has revealed an investigation into using laser beams for a few intriguing potential methods of non-lethal torture. Some of the applications the report investigated include putting voices in people's heads, using lasers to trigger uncontrolled neuron firing, and slowly heating the human body to a point of feverish confusion - all from hundreds of meters away.[^] FINALLY! A reason for those voices in my head ... right?!? uh ... right? Right Doug, that's it. Good I'm glad you agree. I'm glad you're glad, Doug. Want to go get some more coffee? Sure, but I want dark roast. Hey! Me too! :rolleyes:


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                                      TeeHeeHee :laugh:

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                                      • D Douglas Troy

                                        A recently unclassified report from the Pentagon from 1998 has revealed an investigation into using laser beams for a few intriguing potential methods of non-lethal torture. Some of the applications the report investigated include putting voices in people's heads, using lasers to trigger uncontrolled neuron firing, and slowly heating the human body to a point of feverish confusion - all from hundreds of meters away.[^] FINALLY! A reason for those voices in my head ... right?!? uh ... right? Right Doug, that's it. Good I'm glad you agree. I'm glad you're glad, Doug. Want to go get some more coffee? Sure, but I want dark roast. Hey! Me too! :rolleyes:


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                                        This does not surprise me. My cat has been telling me this for years. He found out from lab animals that escaped about the project. In fact it's well known that all this talk of water-boarding is just a cover up for this operation. Sometimes I don't like what my cat tells me, but I always obey him, cause I know he speaks directly for Jebus. ;-)

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                                          This does not surprise me. My cat has been telling me this for years. He found out from lab animals that escaped about the project. In fact it's well known that all this talk of water-boarding is just a cover up for this operation. Sometimes I don't like what my cat tells me, but I always obey him, cause I know he speaks directly for Jebus. ;-)

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                                          Dan Neely
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                                          And all this time I thought that the intelligent talking animals were a project from Nimh. :laugh:

                                          Otherwise [Microsoft is] toast in the long term no matter how much money they've got. They would be already if the Linux community didn't have it's head so firmly up it's own command line buffer that it looks like taking 15 years to find the desktop. -- Matthew Faithfull

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