(urth) Agilus and Agia

DAVID STOCKHOFF dstockhoff at verizon.net
Tue May 7 13:56:21 PDT 2013


You mean some kind of farseeing or scrying? That's possible. "Hairless and crippled" is not much to go on.





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> From: Jeff Wilson <jwilson at clueland.com>
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>On Mon, May 6, 2013 18:24, David Stockhoff wrote:
>> Me, too. But they plainly are engaged in research into something
>> biological, and they're not the Bear Tower.
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>Possibly, or the hairless, crippled animals could be the way people appear
>with some kind of security scanner they are using, similar to the way they
>look with our recent backscatter devices, early IR, or even fluouroscope. 
>Wolfe would certainly be familiar with these sorts of devices and their
>images from their use in industry for troubleshooting, quality control,
>process improvement, etc.
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>Jeff Wilson - < jwilson at clueland.com >
>A&M Texarkana Computational Intelligence Lab
>< http://www.tamut.edu/cil >
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