Re: Quantum Mechanics according to Mark Mccutcheon

bryant_j_j_at_yahoo.com
Date: 02/22/05


Date: 21 Feb 2005 20:02:06 -0800


Q-on wrote:
>
> The reason I want first to have rough idea of the physics
> of qi before doing any tests is so I can control
> everything such as using psi amplifier if the needs arise.
> This is because of the following. I have known veteran
> clairvoyants like Gregory who can temporarily disable
> the ability of lesser clairvoyants. Remember the
> etheric is so sensitive to thought and energy follows
> thought. In the presence of powerful skeptics. They
> can disturb the etheric atmosphere such as produce
> disturbing waves that may disturb the demonstration. This
> is why etheric shielding and amplifying may be needed
> and to do this I must first understand the physics of
> qi in a rough way. During magnetic disturbances, some
> psychics can temporarily lose their ability. The
> presence of powerful skeptics may likewise do the same
> trick temporary disabling the ability of the test
> subjects. But using etheric amplifier and shielding
> can prevent that from happening.

  non-sense, non-sense, non-sense. why don't you just say qi can't be
tested.
i think when you say "non-skeptic" as opposed to skeptic, you are
really trying to say "gullible fools who are deluded enough to simply
believe that something which another person says is true is indeed
true"... why all this sensitivity to "skeptism". stupid. just say you
are making everything up.

> We are looking for
> old videos of any possible Randi based tests to look
> for how the psi disabling may occur (via out of time
> scanning remembering psi is outside spacetime and plan
> setups to counter that. I was discussing all this with
> a couple of clairvoyants that other day talking about
> etheric shielding and amplifying. Veteran seers they
> know can disable their abilities temporarily.

   many people claim things which they make up. well if they can
temporarily "disable" their psi, then i am a member of the White Adept.

  you are pathetic Q-on. you waste everybody's time on nothing. you did
not deliver anything. moron.



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