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devilzangel

Quote from: argona369 on July 15, 2007, 02:11:21 AM
Hi Ray(?)

>I flash my headlights for a good ten minutes
I?m fairly certain that they can detect a couple of flashes from a flashlight from orbit.

take care,
Cliff,

would disagree .. detecting a few flickers of a 1-2" diameter flashlight, heck .. even a 5-6"??? .. highly unlikely .. Lasers, yes .. but not regular light .. it gets diffused in the atmosphere way too fast to reach over 100 miles out from earth into space. Besides, there are clouds. A good light message might be sent from a high altitude location in a desert-like area.

if they were looking for lights .. um well .. there are plenty of intensely bright areas on earth's night sky today. I don't think a car headlight is gonna cry out "look at me, look at me" over the cascade of light noise around the headlight.

a better method of communication might be radio transmission .. or telepathy; you could be sending out telepathic messages without even knowing that u r .. it may be what is attracting them to a certain location, not the actual headlight.

just my opinion  :)

devilzangel
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argona369


devilzangel

@argona369 .. i want to believe EBE .. but not to the point of being ridiculous. If EBE are superior (which i do believe they are, but not "vastly"), they wouldn't need to be looking for pulsed photonic signals. They are most probably scanning Telepathic and Etheric communications; these type of communications have no real limit to distance (i surmise).

Like i said, there is the possibility that it isn't the light thats attracting them .. it is the mental (telepathic) signals that you may be sending out (unknowingly), that they are picking up.

ya .. they could amplify the light signals, like night vision, for analysis .. but try doing that in an area that already has high level light noise, it is kind of like wearing night vision goggles in daytime. In order for your signal to get through, it would have to have a unique signature they may be looking for, or it would have to be more intense than the surrounding.

devilzangel
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Quote from: argona369 on July 24, 2007, 11:19:49 PM
It?s extremely possible that they have vastly superior
sensor technology, and computer processing.
And could ?See? a  light beam pointed at them
no matter how dim.

I?d NEVER use a laser of any power level,
I would never shine one anywhere. (Even a ufo craft, you wouldn?t want to blind them?)
Btw its illegal and could blind someone or cause an aircraft crash.


Quote from: devilzangel on July 24, 2007, 07:18:11 PM
Quote from: argona369 on July 15, 2007, 02:11:21 AM
Hi Ray(?)

>I flash my headlights for a good ten minutes
I?m fairly certain that they can detect a couple of flashes from a flashlight from orbit.

take care,
Cliff,

would disagree .. detecting a few flickers of a 1-2" diameter flashlight, heck .. even a 5-6"??? .. highly unlikely .. Lasers, yes .. but not regular light .. it gets diffused in the atmosphere way too fast to reach over 100 miles out from earth into space. Besides, there are clouds. A good light message might be sent from a high altitude location in a desert-like area.

if they were looking for lights .. um well .. there are plenty of intensely bright areas on earth's night sky today. I don't think a car headlight is gonna cry out "look at me, look at me" over the cascade of light noise around the headlight.

a better method of communication might be radio transmission .. or telepathy; you could be sending out telepathic messages without even knowing that u r .. it may be what is attracting them to a certain location, not the actual headlight.

just my opinion  :)

devilzangel
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argona369


devilzangel

 ::)

I own a new Maglite 3D flashlight; it has those 3 watt LEDs .. it shoots a pretty good amount of candle power, but it is not anything like what u would need to track an object in space at a distance of over 200 miles. .. There is just not enough candle power reaching the distance and back for your eyes to register it. Not to mention the incredible accuracy needed to position and focus a flashlight at an object so far away. The capability of the Maglite is probably about 3-4 miles at max power. A UFO would definitely pick up a source pointed directly at it within that distance.

Have you had a chance to read a book by Ingo Swann titled "Penetration"? .. Ingo Swann is the guy behind the science of Remote Viewing. This book is about his remote viewing experience on the moon and UFOs for a certain black ops group of U.S.A.; He talks about how the UFOs are very sensitive to thermal heat from biology, sensitive to movement, and sensitive to sound in its vicinity.

devilzangel
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