JAP69's Alien Computer

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A few days ago JAP69 posted some amusing yarns about an alien computer he'd found.  Later, PAC posted something about a relationship between a number and a computer.

Interestingly, there actually is something far outside the ordinary going on computer-wise.  A computer that does, both distance, and hands-on healing.  Energy healing.  A computer.  Distance energy healing.

 

 Quantum Healing (link)

Quantum Wellness (link)

 

 

 

 An acquaintance just spent something in the neighborhood of $22K for one of these gadgets.  I'm looking forward to seeing whether she feels she's better as an energy worker and healer with it than just using Reiki and the other methods she employed in the past.

Somebody besides JAP69 appears to have found an alien computer in the mountains and managed to work out the code, I'm thinking.

J

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Comments

Avatar Todd -
#1
To me, that sounds like a Scientology E-meter.
Avatar bellyache -
#2
Well for $22,000 it should work! Or at least I bet your friend hopes it does. lol.
Avatar JAP69 -
#3
There was replies posted in a blog I think .
I posted a reply there also. The replies were on the subject of energy fields around our bodies.
It was about energy fields messin with the computers in different ways.
I posted a reply about the theory of energy fields and computers.
Another person posted an experience she had with a programed sewing machine which was messin up when she was trying to sew. She gave it up for a few days. Then it worked fine I guess.
Computers are still in the begining stages yet. Get a computer from a spaceship for high tech operation.
Avatar Rip Snorter -
#4
bellyache: She didn't go into it blindly. For several years she'd been paying $100 a pop to hook up to use one of these things on herself and her family members. She described spectacular enough results to justify the purchase to herself.

Thanks for the read and the comment.

J

JAP69:

I hadn't noticed the comments. I'll read them.

Gracias,
J

Todd:

I don't know anything about Scientology, nor about Scientology E-Meters. You might be right.

J
Avatar JAP69 -
#5
I got to thinking about your friends computer.
My thought is that with a proper body contact point an analysis could be made of a persons health.
Think of the contact points that has been used for centuries with acupuncture.
Proper contact point with data feed to a computer which has programing for what is normal and not normal could have great benefits in the medical field.
Avatar Rip Snorter -
#6
JAP69:

I used to have a friend who was a polygraph interrogator back before computers had come so far. He swore he could diagnose illnesses in people using the thing, though he didn't do so with them knowing it.

He'd develop his ideas based on what the needles zigging and zagging seemed to indicate to him, then he'd ask them questions about their health as though it was part of the interrogation and he was merely double checking the machine.

But this thing of Sue's, it's 'recommended' the person be attached to it at least once. After that, a telephone call's good enough.... it identifies the voice and does whatever it does.

Todd remarked it reminded him of something, I guess something related to his religion.

To me, it reminds me more of a combination flight simulator, navigational radios, GPS, altimeter, and ground reference radar. With a built-in metal detector and Hieronymous machine and dowsing rods.

I suppose it's inevitable whatever it reminds us of is going to be something we know about.

What the heck. J
Avatar Rick G -
#7
It's all Greek to me. I'm still using WIN98 on a 7 year-old computer. An alien lives in my computer but doesn't help me to compute.   And I tried reading about scientology twice and both times couldn't finish the book.

But it sounds very cool.
Avatar Rip Snorter -
#8
Hi Rick:

Thanks for the comment.

I can't tell Windows has improved much since 3.1.... and XP's certainly no improvement over Windows 98 in any obvious way to my usage. All that's happened is it takes a lot more comp to run it and everything's a memory and storage hog these days.

But this whizbang of Sue's is an entirely different kettle of fish. It doesn't know about time. You can start it working on things such as MS, or lousy teeth, back before the blood cells had the nerve tissue all torn up, and before the teeth got lousy. Back when the health problems were still a seed trying to bud.

Amazing stuff.

I ain't about to buy one, but I'm impressed nevertheless.

J

Avatar ayenowitall -
#9
Jack,

I have a friend who happens to be an astrolger. She doesn't seem to be especially talented, but she does know a lot about astrology. We've noticed that her astrology readings are considerably more accurate when working online with people. I'm not talking about using astrology software or only readings with strangers who might shining her on. Her live online readings are actually markedly better.

I've always sensed that there was a great unknown benefit to human-cyber interface. I think that's what your acquaintance is receiving. We'll be seeing more and more progress and acceptance of this sort of thing in the very near future.

aye'
Avatar Rip Snorter -
#10
aye'

Thanks for the comment. I agree. Mostly.

You're a talented man. If you haven't tried it, disconnect your computer from the web and reach out into the ether. Feel around for it (the Web) as an energy source. I think you might be surprised what you find.

J
Avatar Todd -
#11
JAP69,

I did not say anything about MY religion, I'm not sure how you inferred that.

Here's what I said: "To me, that sounds like a Scientology E-meter."

I could have said, "that reminds me of the Koran," but that certainly wouldn't make me a muslim for saying it.

Scientology is a "religion" created by the science fiction author, L. Ron Hubbard. It has grown into a sort of cult that many Hollywood actors have become members of. (To me, the fact that Hollywood types have joined help reinforce how strange it is.)

For those integerested in learning more, here is an EXCELLENT writeup:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology

(The so-called E-meter I referred to in my other comment is explained there.)

-Todd
Avatar Todd -
#12
Oops, I just figured out it was JACK who said it was "my religion". Sorry JAP69!!

Jack, please note my other comment.

-Todd
Avatar Rip Snorter -
#13
Todd:

I didn't say it was your religion. I said I knew nothing about Scientology, nor anything about E-Meters. I followed that with the assumption it must be a religion and that by virtue of the fact you knew enough about it to be reminded of it by this computer, it was probably your own religion.

The statement wasn't presented as fact. It was presented as an assumption based on the evidence of you being familiar with aspects of it enough to be reminded of it by this computer.

I've asked, following your remark in the blog comment, however. The computer in the picture has no connection at all to E-Meters, Scientology, nor to Ron Hubbard.

J

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