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Old January 16th 05, 04:06 AM
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David Stinson wrote:

Sam in North Texas, 5 mHz

This pattern:

moderate 3:25:25
Loud 3:26:10
weak 3:27:25
weak 3:28:10
Loud 3:28:50
Loud 3:29:25
moderate 3:30:10

was followed by this pattern:
3:32:08 weak
3:32:48 weak
3:33:28 weak
3:34:08 weak
3:35:28 weak
3:36:08 loud
3:36:48 weak

Sam seems to have stopped at this time,
at least in North Texas.
The pattern likely carries some intelligence in itself.

More like "Uncle Sam," if you ask me.


I agree. That sort of rapid oscillation of the signal strength doesn't
happen by accident. I take back my earlier observation that it wasn't a
go signal-apparently the idea that it IS a go signal from the CIA or
some other spy agency is credible, judging from the posts here. Any
speculation as to what it indicates? There was no major news making
event that happened after the Sam transmissions in December (unless you
want to theorize that the tsunami was caused by HAARP), but for the
government to go to this sort of trouble indicates that it's SOMETHING
big.

 
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