Peace Blurb?

June 14th, Monday: I wrote the blurb for the Learning Annex catalog, deadline today, only 150 words, including the bio and the lecture and all. That was tough. It will go on every street corner in midtown Manhattan. Merry is always full of enthusiasm on the phone.

I called Ted to see if he was into doing a shoot, but he wasn’t in. I wrote a letter to Pete, explaining a lot of proven techniques on how to combat space weapons-microwave attacks and the recurring memory loss it can cause.

Dear Pete Seeger,

As you recall, we discussed your memory problems on Sunday at the Strawberry
Festival. If its Lyme’s disease, I can get you more spruce buds (if you used the last batch I sent). If it is old age, you can try Ginko but its too strong for me at my young age.

However if you are being bombarded with microwaves, there is a lot you can do to protect your brain, which I refer to as “the stronghold.” That is the part they want to get at. If you experience cold skin but hot underneath the skin, or hot in some places cold in others, migraines, tingling and buzzing in your feet and hands, (or sometimes a strange feeling your feet are both hot and cold at once) then you may be targeted by microwave cannons. While being buzzed you may feel a buildup of electrical energy inside you, which may go away as you leave the targeted area, then come back six or so hours later. This second wave of buzziness will be less intense, and is actually the body self-healing. Any way you can discharge this energy will help your health and memory; through cedar baths, (boil cedar branches in a pot of boiling water, let cool a little then put it in your bath water and soak) walking, sweating, working in the soil, etc. Many dissidents I know in the Hudson Valley are well versed in these defensive techniques. This is a big area for experimentation.

Number one thing to do is to take some Reynolds Wrap (“200 square feet’ 18.5 m 2 thickness) aluminum foil, cut out a 6” x 12” (or 12” x 12”) sheet and fold it over into a circle or oval that you can fit in your baseball hat with no one noticing. If you are being “burned” by microwaves, this will feel like a relief when you put it on. If your house is targeted, you should wear this around the house even if other armor is in place. This foil will repel low frequencies and keep them from interfering with your brain’s natural processes. If you have headaches caused by microwaves, this will help. Of course, you should not wear this type of hat in public as in the 60s it was believed that only paranoids wore foil in their hats. Yes, they were paranoid, but yes, the space people really were after them! John Lennon may have used this technique himself, and according to the grape vine, he was experimented on, from a distance. I have found that being near a river (a large one such as the Hudson) somehow cancels out the microwaves. I don’t know why. It must draw a current. If you feel your memory loss while at home and it comes back when you are on the river, you are most likely affected by microwave attack.

Microwaves pass through almost everything except sheet metal, and thick stone walls. They can also be trapped by chicken wire and copper wire stretched into a netting. The trapping is necessary but not a complete defense in 24 hour situations. Chicken wire traps the lower frequencies and the copper traps the higher frequencies. Lower frequencies are serious and can fry your eyeballs or burst your organs (at top amplitudes) however the upper frequencies can cause headaches or nausea. Most people put up chicken wire on their walls to start, chicken wire woven in with copper wire (light gauge), with the copper wire end stuffed into a grounding hold in a three-hole socket. This can be covered with blankets for appearances. It will not affect their ability to protect the household.

Next you can string copper wire on your ceiling in a kind of net or zigzag pattern. The exact pattern is not so important, but if the different parts connect somewhere, that helps. The end of that wire should be grounded to something as well. It could be a rock, etc.

I tried fluorite stones around me, but it is too weak. They absorb a small amount of “bad energy” but not enough to feel safe. By the way fuzz busters radar detectors, don’t detect these waves. Real micro detectors may soon be on the market.

It is helpful to know where the signal is coming from; some are land based, some from space. Take an AM radio tune it to a low frequency (I use 660 AM which is baseball) and walk around with it. To demonstrate how AM works, take this radio and move near the refrigerator; when you get near the generator, it should lose its signal and just rasp at you. If you walk around the outside of your house and it rasps in one corridor, you have a land based attack.

It used to be you were safe in your car, but not any more. Those silver towers everywhere are able to blast you in your car, no joke. I have experienced this with increasing frequency and obviousness, and so have others. When under attack, close all your windows. The micro is a plasma form and can come into the open windows and give you a burning sensation on your left side if you’re driving, which will collect in your feet, so you know its not sunburn. Close your windows for a while and it will go away. You can get a spray on the internet (or at Walmarts I think) or a filter that will disguise your license plate from satellite beams. Its about $30, and probably worth it, although I cross the border a lot so I haven’t done it. They scan your plates at the border.

They have a system that is linked to the use of your phone. The blasters tend to turn on upon the hour or half hour (6:30, 7:00 o clock) after the first time you use your phone, which tells them you’re home. If you are on the road, best to use an ATT or other store-bought phone card. This is very hard for them to trace. Once its used up don’t refill, but get a new card.

Now, a most interesting strategy. When you are moving around you are helping to ground, but in your sleep you are an easy target. If you are sure you are being targeted, create a metal “pup tent” out of sheet metal. Buy two 4 x 8 foot sheets of regular sheet metal, have them cut into two 4 x 4 (or close) Use duct tape and tape the edges so they don’t cut you, and then duct tape two of the sheets together. Use this over your bed, over your body at night. You can prop it up right on your bed, or create a track for it. See if you feel better. The metal doesn’t cost very much, and it makes the biggest difference. It is much more effective if you have a headboard piece of metal as well and something to block an attack from your feet. If your feet stick out, just cover them with Reynolds wrap blankets. These are easily made by spreading out 2 sheets of aluminum foil, and using masking tape, taping them in parallel fashion, and if you wish, doubling the thickness. Cross pieces of tape will make them much stronger. If you make a big enough thick enough Reynolds Wrap blanket you don’t really need the pup tent, but the blankets don’t last forever, and are not nearly as effective as sheet metal. The sheet metal also protects your head. I have also pinned up Reynolds Wrap blankets on the wall at times to fill holes where the chicken wire can’t get.

I’ve experimented with a lot of other techniques, but these are the most effective so far, for me. By the way, if you have to work at home during an attack, turn the stereo on loud; I believe that this absorbs the microwave frequencies to some degree, especially orchestral music.

Floors can carry electrical currents from these things, and walking barefoot on wood floors may not help if the floors are carrying the current. Rubber soles insulate you from much of this floor current, but do not let you discharge. Leather soles let you discharge but do not insulate you from charged floors. So its kind of a trade off.

Massage helps pass off and discharge the energy, so does showering and brushing your teeth, and stretching. Avoid wearing synthetics and eating junk food.

That’s all for now. I know these are radical measures, but if you find it helps your memory, its worth it. I believe that once you are completely discharged, you will feel completely recovered. I know because there are no microwave attacks in Canada, (so far) and after a week there, I feel great.

On Monday night, I went to see Day After Tomorrow with a friend. It explains that that sudden freeze from warm to extremely cold does not indicate a pole shift necessarily, but a vortex being created where the troposphere is sucked down into the lower atmosphere, such as when an ice age is created. The movie starts with the Larsen B Ice Shelf, which was a thrill because I feel a personal connection, in that when editing Keller’s book on ‘what happened to IT?” I worked a lot on the opening section about Larsen B. Popular Science, again the June issue, said it was all based on fact, just sped up really really fast. I thought there were several plot devices that were brilliant moves that saved the movie; for example the “street guy” with the dog, and the loose wolves. The main character’s car should have broken down half way between Philly and New York to have been credible, not outside of Philly. He couldn’t have walked that far. Anyway. I thought the script was mostly good, just a few weak spots. We all thought the pretty girl’s leg would have to be amputated! The mission of the main character to warn the world about this new threat, against resistance from the Cheney-look-alike VP, reminded me of my inclinations to alert people to what is currently going on in space and the atmosphere and NLWs. So it was inspiring in that sense. And of course, the environment has always been my primary “cause.”

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