At least that how it seems to me!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqGSwMyAAWA
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Well that's a buzzkill if it's true. Try this one instead:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FasVH7uH4Ak
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FasVH7uH4Ak
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For anyone who watches Ray William Johnson's show he shows this vid and also brings up the whole blonde/android thing.
http://www.youtube.com/user/raywilliamj ... end=1&ob=4
Also as explained on the show she apperently did not have a stroke or anything.
http://www.youtube.com/user/raywilliamj ... end=1&ob=4
Also as explained on the show she apperently did not have a stroke or anything.
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Here's one explanation. Her exposure to all the broadcast, lighting, microphone, and other electronic gear caused a temporary inability to speak.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/body/mind-control-TMS.html
Science can stimulate or suppress activity in targeted areas of the brain, by manipulating EM fields. A reckless use of technology could do the same.
She knew it wasn't making sense, but she kept trying to say coherent words. Not aphasia (total inability), neither quite an alexia (lack of words). There's a lack of co-ordination in her physical act of speaking.
One person might demonstrate this effect (and affect) while others do not, because of other previous injuries to her brain; a serious childhood fever could have left damage minor enough to be unnoticed in normal life, but serious enough that say, sleeping on her giant microphone (with the power on) could really push her over the edge of mental dis-co-ordination.
I can't pull the knowledge all together, but it happened to her at a known, Google Earth viewable location, with transmission equipment present in t.v. vehicles, or other powered systems on the arena grounds - all of which could be inventoried, along with retracing her immediate actions and exposures to those potential mental stressors. Perhaps she was texting frantically while streaming video from her iPad, one minute before she went Live on Camera.
What do you think the frequency might be?
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/body/mind-control-TMS.html
Science can stimulate or suppress activity in targeted areas of the brain, by manipulating EM fields. A reckless use of technology could do the same.
She knew it wasn't making sense, but she kept trying to say coherent words. Not aphasia (total inability), neither quite an alexia (lack of words). There's a lack of co-ordination in her physical act of speaking.
One person might demonstrate this effect (and affect) while others do not, because of other previous injuries to her brain; a serious childhood fever could have left damage minor enough to be unnoticed in normal life, but serious enough that say, sleeping on her giant microphone (with the power on) could really push her over the edge of mental dis-co-ordination.
I can't pull the knowledge all together, but it happened to her at a known, Google Earth viewable location, with transmission equipment present in t.v. vehicles, or other powered systems on the arena grounds - all of which could be inventoried, along with retracing her immediate actions and exposures to those potential mental stressors. Perhaps she was texting frantically while streaming video from her iPad, one minute before she went Live on Camera.
What do you think the frequency might be?
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