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Catching the "bunny killer". As the moon followed its track across that clear August night, minds immeasurably superior gathered and went over the plans they'd made. They were sure they were onto something big and Shrodinger's equations pointed to that. It was those equations that showed how the hologram worked and gave reasons why lifeforms were carbon based. Everything that lived was like a walking antenna, and its interconnections were obvious. The thoughts of the masses could be slewed and traps set that allowed the "devil" to have his way. It was appalling how easy the "other side" was manipulating things. You couldn't just let people know either as they were walking around like zombies too confused by the multiple signals sent out by the phone towers. It was obvious the difference as when you looked at the simplistic way that people lived and loved and wrote<b> songs </font></b>in the sixties that people had lost their way. Religious types spoke of the end and how a toll had to be paid to fulfill a prophesy. It was disturbing and these "misfits" would provide a spanner in the works for the "evil" ones. According to wavelength theory a distress beacon that operated multi-dimensionally could be made from a large mass of sulphur so they built a high tower with a huge ball that could be filled with sulphur. This would act as a transmitter across all the dimensions and they decided to send 60's music out as a sort of transmission test. It would communicate about the way we were and inter-dimensional mechanics would offer their services to help free us from the demons. Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered! |
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A welsh girl sung about times she remembered. Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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The sixties songs were both rebellious and melodious.......
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The sixties songs were both rebellious and melodious....... Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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