Posted on 02/20/2022 10:59:46 PM PST by nickcarraway
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Scat in my world is poop.
In their world too. They’re checking coyote crap.
Lot’s of people that I know eliminate youts....
My sister had a dog and you could pick up a rock from the creek bed and toss it into the creek and it would fetch that same rock!
But even more amazing is that Quantum Oscillitor thing-a-ma-jig. Hard to believe something like that actually works.
(Admittedly, the hyped-up layman's description proffered by the article is so vague, and is probably a gross distortion of the truth, to boot, but...)
Also: The article doesn't concede that, when you have any tech or method capable of detecting ppt (parts per trillion), you're going to have it going "Ping!" literally everywhere you look.
Regards,
Poor girl.
Something does seem fishy. Is the investigator saying that he is pinging on something with vibrational frequencies of Karlie’s teeth? Could be be pinging on his own or someone walking within the field of the electrical signal.
It would seem odd that they haven’t tested the technology on let’s say a chicken bone?
Easy to do. Eat a chicken. Save some bones for the oscillator, put some bones out in the open fields in a known position, come back in a few days and find them using the technology. He needs benchmarks to prove his technology.
I’m sorry, but this Quantum Oscillator thing sounds like bogus technology. I’d really like to hear more about it before I accept that it works.
Yeah, exactly! Get a bucket of KFC. Eat half a drumstick, and bury the other half in a huge field. Challenge Dr. Vass to find the chicken bone.
Sure sounds like one of those stupid ghost detectors as seen on TV.
The description is so vague as to be virtually unfalsifiable. The article leans heavily on the "wowie!" factor. The parallel use of sniffer dogs compounds the problem of verifying it. And the buzzword "quantum" (anywhere outside of a laboratory, where you can achieve a near-perfect vacuum and vibration-free environment) seals the deal for me.
Everything here leads me to believe that this "technology" is completely bogus. Might as well call it an "Ectoplasmic Oscillator!"
Regards,
ping
It sounds to me like send us money.
What pops up as key to me is the one factor shared in all 3 possible death scenarios is Drug use:
1. Coyotes might have eaten her, but if she ran off it was because of paranoia caused by laced marijuana (or not)
2. A licensed psychiatrist said her step mom showed constant eye shifts when explaining her story on Dr Phil..sign of lying. Yet if the step mom did kill her she came back from the party high—which would have impacted the situation somehow.
3. An unknown assailant, again if she was kidnapped it was after attending a party with rampant drug use and being under their effects
I’m just amazed at our political classes continual avoidance of this national problem and I think it’s partly because it’s tied in with Border security. Fentanyl/heroine is now I believe the or one of the main causes of deaths for 18-25 year olds and it almost all comes across the border. Now it’s even starting to kill kids:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/18/health/fentanyl-fatal-overdoses-middle-schoolers/index.html
Drug overdoses kill WAY more young than COVID …which they close schools for but won’t close the border for drug flow:
PS this device sounds like a snake oil type invention
Walking our dog this morning, I spotted a hawk feasting on a squirrel on the ground in the neighbor’s front yard. The squirrel was not dead yet. My dog spooked the hawk and it floated up to an overhead limb. It soon dropped back down to continue breakfast.
Nature can be gruesome...but filling.
“Chalfant Valley, a dessert town near Bishop, Calif.”
Do cherries jubilee fill the streets?
Thanks for the ping. Interesting.
Just a note, but "patented" does NOT mean it works as advertised, or at all. The patent office does not do such tests. In brief, if they cannot prove that the invention is known or obvious from prior art, they must grant the patent. (Further, there are non-technical design patents, where the outer appearance is protected. That still allows the patent owner to advertise with "patented".)
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