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compared2what? wrote:I'd be very interested to know the source of those photographs, as well as what they're photographs of exactly. Is the liquid medium water, or is it a photograph of a water molecule in some other liquid medium or....? Is this clear to everybody besides me?
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So I ask from a state of true and sincere ignorance: What exactly was photographed where and by whom in those pictures?
First of all, we know that geometry is not a random, mysterious, once-in-a-lifetime effect… it is a basic pattern formed in a fluid when it is vibrated, as we see in the case of Dr. Hans Jenny’s work with what he called Cymatics. All he did was take a drop of ordinary water, fill it with very tiny particles called ‘colloids’, and then vibrate the water.
In this example we see how these simple particles in a fluid take on geometric structure, by nothing more than vibration:
seemslikeadream wrote:Interview with Dr. Masaru Emoto about the magic of Water
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujQAk9EM3xg
So he was sandbagged by the USG for peddling "orgone" so that his archives of radiation readings could be burned as a 'threat to national security.'
As far as orgonite... we all draw the line in different places. You draw the line at reptilians.
compared2what? wrote:I'd be very interested to know the source of those photographs, as well as what they're photographs of exactly. Is the liquid medium water, or is it a photograph of a water molecule in some other liquid medium or....? Is this clear to everybody besides me?
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:Before the reality of Global Warming was admitted to by the USG (CIA-Time Magazine in Spring 2006) there was an attempt to put a smile on the faces of naive New-Agey pro-environment people with decoy psyops like left-gatekeeper spook Thom Hartmann's 'The Prophet's Way' and the bullshit about 'positive attitudes' making water appear MAGICALLY prettier than water exposed to 'negative attitudes.'
This was part of a massive psyops campaign to prepare people for some really really bad news - "Um, the hippies were right. We broke the planet."
But without incurring an outraged response that looked like 'the sixties.'
Recognize disinfo. Please. Learn and move on.
Trifecta wrote:ARGonite now that is a concise statement
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