[SOC] Thought Screen Helmets
Richard HIll
rehill at ix.netcom.com
Thu Nov 8 21:59:40 EST 2007
Ground it???? Don't you need to attach a negative wire to the outside of the foil, and a positive to the inside and plug it to 220V in to repel negative thoughts?
Weak minded? Perhaps, but sturdy as a post...with similar faculty.
Rich
NU6T
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Behalf Of Kevin Rock
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 5:02 PM
To: soc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [SOC] Thought Screen Helmets
Remember the scene in Star Wars where Obi Wan has just used the "Voice"* on the Imperial Storm Troopers? Think of us SOC folks as being the weak minded. Now would you want our minds to be used by aliens to infiltrate our society? It is up to us to defend the universe against alien attack.
It is best if you wrap your entire body in foil and then attach it to an excellent ground system. Since most of us can at least bury a grounding rod we can do what our feeble minds are capable of doing to protect others against the 'Pod' people
* SRI the Bene Gesserit may object; should have used "Voice (c)".
Kevin. KD5ONS
Hi Bill,
As SOC, do we have viable thoughts and if we do are they worth screening?
73,
Bob N0UF
SOC # 521
----- Original Message ----- From: <bill.ng3o at verizon.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 6:38 PM
Subject: [SOC] Thought Screen Helmets
Some time back, we had a discussion of thought screen helmets, which some of us wear to prevent space aliens from reading our thoughts. Someone advised that one can fashion a helmet from aluminum foil. This is certainly an SOC (i.e., cheap) solution, but is it really effective? Here is a site that has plans for an allegedly truly effective thought screen helmet, the materials for which can be had for around $35:
http://www.stopabductions.com/
Good luck to all.
Bill NG3O
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