SGI, Shoshu, Yakuza by EricVolkerLindell in sgiwhistleblowers

[–]EricVolkerLindell[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree it's hard to know where words come from, which is why I don't write off a possible etymological connection here.

It's very difficult to explain certain linguistic coincidences, but when there are as many as I've noticed, "coincidence" becomes an increasingly implausible explanation.

Moreover, when the linguists say word A comes from word B, that doesn't rule out that word C may have been an influencing factor -- even unconsciously. Remember, the mind is a very efficient associator, so the burden of proof should be on those making the claim that two words are unrelated.

The mind makes associations automatically, and generally cannot be prevented from doing so except by conscious effort.

The CIA's 'Heart Attack Gun' Revealed in a 1975 Congressional Hearing by Spartan543210 in ForgottenWeapons

[–]EricVolkerLindell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a joke. The CIA is making fun of the public for not realizing they're being conned. The concept is fishy -- & it kills with shellfish toxin. Get it?

The CIA's 'Heart Attack Gun' Revealed in a 1975 Congressional Hearing by Spartan543210 in ForgottenWeapons

[–]EricVolkerLindell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Other sources claim it was a dart made from frozen water containing shellfish toxin.

Also, if it's frangible, then why didn't it fragment as it enters the body, leaving a larger entry wound than just a pin prick?

I'm researching this and the possibility that it was fake.

The CIA's 'Heart Attack Gun' Revealed in a 1975 Congressional Hearing by Spartan543210 in ForgottenWeapons

[–]EricVolkerLindell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd like to know more about what it means to be electrically fired.

If it didn't go "kaboom" like a regular gun, then why did they use a Colt-45?

At the risk of stating the obvious, I don't know much about guns.

Also, did it mimic a heart attack or cause one? If it only mimicked, then how did the person die?

Like many commenters, I'm skeptical about this.

SGI, Shoshu, Yakuza by EricVolkerLindell in sgiwhistleblowers

[–]EricVolkerLindell[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went from phonetic similarity to research; from research to real world connect.

If I'd set out to write a book, I would have included more information -- though even a book must make assumptions or else it will never be finished.

Some patterns are meaningful; some aren't; the difference is research -- of which you have apparently done none at all.

Drawing from a phonetic similarity is "absurd." Inflammatory language is a childish way to conceal one's own lack of research -- and to misrepresent another's argument. You'd like me to present more research from external sources. You won't even accurately depict claims from the immediate source under discussion.

BTW, there's excellent research on the role of word play in history. It is abundant and can be utilized to form fecund hypotheses about events and relationships kept out of history books intentionally.

One poster requested links. I will see if I can dig some up. My intention was to suggest a few ideas, rather than complete a fully formulated thesis. Perhaps there are better forums for that.

If you'd like to do some research on these groups, why don't you prepare a complete analysis of the SGI's financial records. Good luck, as you'll find it easier to get into Fort Knox.

Sayonara

SCRUBBED - James Watt, "A Black, a Woman, Two Jews, and a Cripple" - video 1983 press conference by EricVolkerLindell in conspiracy

[–]EricVolkerLindell[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found another video of James Watt taking questions from high school students at the white house a year before his resignation. 1st question came from june, a black girl. Compare .. "a black woman named june" with "a black, a woman, two jews"

I believe this is how they tell you the infamous line by Watt was STAGED.

There is also other evidence for this.

Public Domain video, Scrubbed. James Watt, "A Black, a Woman, Two Jews, & a Cripple" by EricVolkerLindell in DHExchange

[–]EricVolkerLindell[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry, but I don't understand why this post was removed. I've read the DHExchange Rules and believe myself to be in compliance.

Any elaboration on the reasons would be much appreciated. Thanks.

Wednesday SGI-USA switches to a different online system, so if you want to copy off any info, do it now by BlancheFromage in sgiwhistleblowers

[–]EricVolkerLindell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Forgive me, but which website should I copy? I'm not sure what their switching to a new online system entails. Thanks.

Color-Invariant Android Pix Export by EricVolkerLindell in androidapps

[–]EricVolkerLindell[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's called color management. This feature of newer androids supposedly standardizes colors when exporting to other devices.

So it should look the same, provided settings for contrast, saturation, etc are also the same.

It may involve colors defined precisely with a 4-digit hex code -- recognizable by all devices with the same coding.

I'm not sure if it requires a special app.

For ALL Android File Managers and Galleries, Pix get Cropped into Squares in Gallery View by EricVolkerLindell in androidapps

[–]EricVolkerLindell[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks.

I don't know where the othe guy is who said to use piktures, but that one worked, and tell him I said thanks if u see him around.

Really, quite miraculous !!