Re: Pyramids...the intrigue continues.

Bill Wallace ( (no email) )
Sun, 25 Oct 1998 18:22:11 -0500

Tell you what, you make a pyramid hat, then think really hard, choose one of
the following thoughts, perpetual motion machine, anti-gravity, water
dissociator, nah - too hard, just think really hard at the casino table,
influence the roulette wheel, do this 51% of the time and you will win 1
million very easily. (grin)

>Hi Matthew!
>
>Interesting idea, that the great pyramid is in fact a psionic
>broadcaster which has been programmed with a 'script' written to
>influence events through time....and that at one time in the past it was
>reinitialized to that its 'script' was resumed and broadcast through the
>energy grid of world, like a low level biasing field to subtly influence
>the actions and reactions of mankind and nature.
>
>If your contention of crystals having been used in the pyramid is
>correct, then perhaps a table top model with specific chambers to match
>the great pyramid, and those chambers filled with crystals might enhance
>the manifestation of a desired 'script' or produce other phenomena that
>could be produced at will.
>
>The entire subject is rather nebulous and I know from my own experiments
>that there is no hard yes/no, black/white because there are so many
>variables. However, I know that if I very badly want something to
>happen and have done all that I can, yet haven't achieved it, that I
>have used the pyramid form with a 'script', being basically a
>handwritten request for a specific result to be manifested, without
>complex details, just the end result, and if possible have witness
>samples that relate to the success of the desired result, that it DOES
>HAPPEN....with a success rate of roughly 80%...so what the heck, it is
>worth a try to do it, cost is minimal and it takes about 10-30 minutes
>to set it up....I'll have to write up a detail sheet based on my own
>unit and post it as a URL...very simple but people do still ask when
>they read such threads...try it, you might be pleasantly surprised and
>you won't lose your soul like some of the people who rely on crutches
>would have you believe....
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