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Posted 11 April 2009 - 03:36 PM

Sorry Sweeps, this is not one of your interviews / a rival.

This might be of interest - Cliff High from Half-past human discussing his latest web bot findings.

The interview was two hours in length (its in 2x 1 hour segments) and no, its not all doom and gloom - far from it (link at bottom of page).

Topics include this year's expected Global coastal event, financial issues affecting the US $, the year of transformation, shifting magnetics, zero point energy, and much more.

One topic which I've never heard about before is explored in the last third of the second hour. This is about how spinning crop circle images is revealing information, previously unseen 3D / geometric shapes, images, etc.

This is something we can all try ourselves, even though its is very unlikely that any of us will have the specialist computer software which Cliff and his team are using. To do this take a crop circle photograph, print it out, punch a hole in the middle and use a record player deck to rotate it. Try different speeds (16, 33, 45, 78, faster?) as apparently what can be seen will change at different speeds. Whilst colour images might be preferred it seems that even monochrome (B+W) images are proving to be of interest. So even if you do not have a colour printer it is still very much worthwhile trying this.

In the interview Cliff points out that this is very much an emerging science and eventually open source (ie: free) computer software will become available to spin the circles (which he calls glyphs). Being open source means that teenagers and knowledgeable computer nerds will be able to modify how it works and generally experiment in different ways to discover as much of the hidden information as possible. One issue being faced is that spinning the images needs pretty powerful computers with high end graphics capabilities - especially the colour ones and especially at high speeds - which is another reason why monochrome images are being experimented with too.


Cliff also hypothesises that watching the spinning images might have beneficial side effects, such as triggering our bodies' in built healing abilities. Reading between the lines of what he was saying I wonder if doing this could also act as useful tools for assisting with expanding levels of human awareness, even reprogramming DNA / unlocking hitherto 'switched off' functions (and more??????)

The one concern is that there *might* be unexpected bad side effects - so far this has not happened, but it is simply not known if such could be possible. Perhaps in the same way that a medicinal drug which is beneficial for one person is sometimes less so for someone else? (I know that I am allergic to Septrim, but am OK with Penicillin, whilst other people are not). Whilst it was said in a jovial fashion Cliff says that he cannot guarantee that no-one watching the rotating images will not (for instance) be "turned into Zombies" (his words). My 'guesstimate' on this is that such could at least partially depend on the intent / soul vibration of the crop circle makers and the humans viewing the images.

Either way, this all sounds very exciting!

Simon

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Edited by simple simon, 11 April 2009 - 03:36 PM.

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 09:47 PM

View Postsimple simon, on Apr 11 2009, 04:36 PM, said:

Sorry Sweeps, this is not one of your interviews / a rival.

This might be of interest - Cliff High from Half-past human discussing his latest web bot findings.

The interview was two hours in length (its in 2x 1 hour segments) and no, its not all doom and gloom - far from it (link at bottom of page).

Topics include this year's expected Global coastal event, financial issues affecting the US $, the year of transformation, shifting magnetics, zero point energy, and much more.

One topic which I've never heard about before is explored in the last third of the second hour. This is about how spinning crop circle images is revealing information, previously unseen 3D / geometric shapes, images, etc.

This is something we can all try ourselves, even though its is very unlikely that any of us will have the specialist computer software which Cliff and his team are using. To do this take a crop circle photograph, print it out, punch a hole in the middle and use a record player deck to rotate it. Try different speeds (16, 33, 45, 78, faster?) as apparently what can be seen will change at different speeds. Whilst colour images might be preferred it seems that even monochrome (B+W) images are proving to be of interest. So even if you do not have a colour printer it is still very much worthwhile trying this.

In the interview Cliff points out that this is very much an emerging science and eventually open source (ie: free) computer software will become available to spin the circles (which he calls glyphs). Being open source means that teenagers and knowledgeable computer nerds will be able to modify how it works and generally experiment in different ways to discover as much of the hidden information as possible. One issue being faced is that spinning the images needs pretty powerful computers with high end graphics capabilities - especially the colour ones and especially at high speeds - which is another reason why monochrome images are being experimented with too.


Cliff also hypothesises that watching the spinning images might have beneficial side effects, such as triggering our bodies' in built healing abilities. Reading between the lines of what he was saying I wonder if doing this could also act as useful tools for assisting with expanding levels of human awareness, even reprogramming DNA / unlocking hitherto 'switched off' functions (and more??????)

The one concern is that there *might* be unexpected bad side effects - so far this has not happened, but it is simply not known if such could be possible. Perhaps in the same way that a medicinal drug which is beneficial for one person is sometimes less so for someone else? (I know that I am allergic to Septrim, but am OK with Penicillin, whilst other people are not). Whilst it was said in a jovial fashion Cliff says that he cannot guarantee that no-one watching the rotating images will not (for instance) be "turned into Zombies" (his words). My 'guesstimate' on this is that such could at least partially depend on the intent / soul vibration of the crop circle makers and the humans viewing the images.

Either way, this all sounds very exciting!

Simon

link here


*Hey Simon,
...How's it going? Well, as regards this topic, lots of LINK stuff to go through here...would take awhile huh?
Anything that 'Sounds Exciting' may be WORTHLESS. But will give you 'my call' on it. Don't TRUST most of this Hokus Pokus with no real resonating vibrations to Spirit. Sounds 'COMMERCIAL' from the start. STILL...will get back on all this 'Pettiness'. Sorry to sound so pesimistic, but that's the gist of these 'OFFERINGS' to elevate people. Thanks/'S' :P