[TimeStar] Odd Things
Terry
hogoddy at sprynet.com
Tue Feb 24 12:19:04 EST 2004
Sounds like an electromagnetic problem to me. Some kind of atmospheric emf
polution from one of the secret military sites or some kind of polarity change
in the earth grids. - Terry
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From: UfoAndromeda at aol.com
February 20, 2004 at 23:05:36
From: SRinLV,
Subject: Odd Phenom in Vegas today
Local television news stations are reporting a strange occurence here
in the Las Vegas Valley. One station is reporting that thousands of
people have been unable to use their remote keyless entry systems to
get in their cars. Others can get in using their keys instead of the
remote, but then many cars refuse to start. Car dealers have reported
dozens of people calling and showing up trying to get repairs. Reports
also are saying that many people are unable to use their remote garage
door openers. This started occuring about noon today local time.
They go on to say that it is affecting the entire valley area, home to
about a million or more people and not a small area in size. Rather
strange, even by Las Vegas standards, truly one of the weirder places
in the world. We had a storm move in from Southern California late
this afternoon, but it's just a regular rainstorm, no lightning so far.
Any opinions from those who use this board? You've always got some
intriguing ideas.
Date: February 20, 2004 at 23:30:39
From: Jan in Dayton, OH,
Subject: Magnets
Tonight I arrived home about 5PM EST and found the magnets holding the
grandkids' pictures on the fridge had dropped to the floor. Other
magnets {holding nothing} had slid down to the bottom of the lower
fridge door. All eight magnets had moved.
This has never happened before but I know in the past some folks on
the west coast had felt that sliding magnets might be an indicator of
coming earthquakes, etc. Anyone else in the Midwest notice anything
like this today?
Take care, Jan from Dayton, OH
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