Well, you know, when Easter rolls around....what is interesting about 
this, is one of the Parr/Davidson corridor/conduits might be in place at 
that time....is that so Dan?
Someone told me Burl Payne had a web address, I tried Burl Payne, Burle 
Payne and a couple of derivatives all with NO URL found....as far as I 
know, besides Lily Kolisko in the 1910's, Burl is the first in modern 
times to do experiments with capturing these stellar radiations.  I 
understand you can do it with simply a hollow tube pointed at the star 
system you want to record....
There is a circuit Bill Beaty put out that lets you demodulate light from 
any source...it was thought that UFOs might modulate the light from the 
ship and that this circuit could decode any audio.  Bill says you hear 
all kinds of rumble and such when aiming it a car headlights, 60cps from 
any light bulb or fluorescent and such....so perhaps we could record our 
own sonic images of these star systems, perhaps with less resolution, 
since I think the observatories use RF that is divided down to audio.
The detector is described at; http://keelynet.com/audbin.htm
and more on stellar signals ; http://keelynet.com/biology/stellar.htm
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