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Kodak shares sink because it will cut 3,500 workers. The economic crisis is affecting all sectors now. Still, I predicted back in 1999 that we were moving from analog film cameras to digital. This process means that Kodak sells less film.
The evolution of the digital camera is an interesting thing. Back in 1999 a digital camera was expensive about $500 and for $5 you could get a film camera in the dollar store that shot pictures that were far superior. Still, I predicted that digital would replace analog. Just like I said that analog videotapes and magnetic media like floppy disks would be replaced by the DVD disk.
You should know that what is coming is a world that is not like now, but quite different. Many people who laughed when I predicted multiterabyte drives now see that the explosion of media makes the hard drive a place to store pictures and movies.
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For about one hundred and fifty bucks you can get the Kodak ZI6, a small HD camera that does 720p. It takes regular AA batteries so you do not have to worry about charing it up. Also great on trips to other countries. It takes an SD card up to 32 gigs. Perfect for uploading movies on Youtube.
A main component of the HDR is called a Tensor Coil. This type of coil generates peculiar scalar waves which appear to have an effect on time. In fact, I believe that the tensor coil is what powers the HDR.
This coil may be pulling zero point energy ZPE from the quantum vacuum, and by doing so create the strange paranormal events that happen near an HDR. It could be that most of what takes place is related to scalar waves created by a Tensor Coil.
For example, the time warp is cause, by scalar waves which affect the flow of time. This is but one of many effects of the HDR.
Learning remote viewing video by CarlosX is one way to gain knowledge about what will soon happen. With a minimal investment of some time, a piece of paper and a common pencil, you too can become a remote viewing expert. The technique you will be learning is quite easy to master and you will be rewarded with deep insights into a new world.
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Persident Obama warns us our situation is serious. For us to not act now will make things worse; we must build a new future.
Watchmakers and people who design time keeping devices are called horologists. Well, if you do any time travel you will become a HORROR-ologist. Yes, after you see what is coming, you will become an endtimes apocalyptic doomsday prophet. It is worse than the gloom and doom of a horror movie, because it is real, nor REEL!
It is fun to be using our HDR electromagnet. This device can help me explore strange phenomena. Most of the time my HDR electromagnet is not in use, but when I use it, the results can be exciting.
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Our northern neighbors are seeing a warming trend. Here is a warming map for the Arctic. As each summer more ice melts this will lead to a runaway greenhouse effect. Also there will be more evaporation leading to more rain. Weather patterns will change. Sadly, deserts will get more dry, and hurricanes will get stronger with global warming.
Last year gasoline went up above $4.50/gallon and last month in December it fell as low as $1.39/gallon. However, I am willing to state for the record that it will soon be back above $3/gal. I mean right now gasoline is above $2/gal and rising. Gasoline will go up because we hit peak oil in 2005.
NASA is expected to announce life of Mars. As for skeptics who laughed at me, it is time to do a debunker flipflop and yell "That was obvious!"
This is really exciting news and now the possibility of UFOs and time travel seems less far fetched than ever before. True, this is the dawn of a new day.
According to science, our world may be a giant cosmic hologram. In other words, it is as real as a video game or a computer simulation. Perhaps this is what the matrix movie was trying to tell us.
They are calling it Hudson Miracle. Thank God all 155 occupants of the jet got out. It was nothing short of a miracle. An event that still seems supernatural in its wonder. People years from now will wonder how all passengers and crew got out without a single fatality. The freezing water and sinking jet must have been a harrowing experience, but now they are grateful to God for their lives.
The mortgage meltdown is an epic event of monumental dimensions. The price of homes fell like a house of cards; not to worry our government is printing orangeback monopoly money as fast as it can.
You have heard "waste no, want not" and no doubt now with our economic crisis many believe is a good time to try to be more careful with supplies. This is no doubt part of our frugal future. What we save today we may use and more to the point - need tomorrow. Also, as our planet runs out of resources we must conserve what we have and use in a wise way.
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The current severe recession gets worse. Banks start to fail in large numbers. People lose their jobs. Things will get worse and worse. You do not need a time machine from inventor Steven Gibbs to see that our future is grim.
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Instead of a depressing prediction here is a tutorial on how to draw female manga. That should cheer you up. Have fun in life, it is so short. God bless all.
The russian giant gasprom signs a deal with ukraine to get gas going. This deal will hopefully get gas to a frozen europe. Many inside the eurozone want to break tied with russia which they see as not dependable. John Titor taked about russia attacking europe in 2015. Here is a map of the gas pipeline from russias gasprom.
The cult classic "Somewhere in Time" starring Christopher Reeves AKA Superman is about a man who receives a gold watch from an old lady and then he finds out that she is a famous actress (Jane Seymour) from the past. He time travels to the past - 1912 actually and falls in love with her. Sadly, a shiny modern 1979 copper penny pulls him back to his present. He dies of a broken heart. This time travel romance movie was an attempt by "superman" to escape the cape.
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Yes, a Korean Blogger was arrested today, because he made dire financial predictions. He warns people about how the current economic crisis would turn into total collapse and his government arrests him to prevent panic. They claim he was spreading false rumors - yeah right.
Using remote viewing we can see future price of Dow. Will unemployment figures can be cooked, the price of individual shares is real. The crash of 1929 was followed by years of hardship.
Current methods of reporting the unemployment rate exclude part time labor, discouraged workers who have stopped looking, and people doing menial jobs. If we took the same methods we use in 1930's during the Great Depression to calculated job less unemployment it would be 16.5% instead of the 6.7% figure that media likes to quote. Therefore we are not that far away from a 25% unemployment of the Great Depression. In fact, I believe that we may have reached 20% already in many parts of the nation.
What is coming will be a monumental shift in the way the world works. 2009 is massive.
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There is a book called "Kindred" by Octavia Butler that is about a black woman from 1970's who time travel to the 1800's slavery past, where she is made a slave. She manages to come back, but her arm get stuck in a wall and has to be cut off. This is one of my fears of time travel, to get stuck in a bad past or to materialize with part of me inside something else.
Don Quixote fought windmills thinking they were giants, but not like this. Here we have a story of people seeing a UFO wreaking a wind turbine. A 65 foot blade is missing and there are photos. Yes, and eye witnesses, to the event.
UFO can be seen near a vortex. In fact, strange paranormal events are common near a vortex. Therefore it might be that a large time vortex is under the windmill.
Will things be better in the day that follow? Well, many companies that make junk like crySLUR will no longer exist. They will be replaced by firms that can deliver top quality at a low price. The days of a sluggish motor that does not want to start are over.
Often, men of science put down religion as silly superstition, but we may find that it helps people survive. In fact, the evolution of religion, may be due to reasons few now can see. I feel that we may in the future see religion the way we once did see alchemy, as a precursor of what is to come.
Yes science did try to make fun of religion, but it did not understand. Religion is the core faith of people. They will not understand that a sterile world of high technology is soul less and tragic.