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Shadow People

#81
Let's have a look at a second class of observables using the peripheral vision. Rather than shadow silhouettes, they are distortions.

One sees them occasionally, the same as one sees the shadow folk occasionally. They can be picked up in digital photographs. Here is a cell phone photo of one I took in my garden a few years ago. I did not notice at the time, and it was afterwards when viewing photos on the computer that the distortion was noticed.

The distortion is very much like a sunflower, and is located top centre of the image.

Interestingly, it is usually women who see the 'flower form' most easily.

   

Here is a second picture with the distortion pointed out.

   


I have had more than a few encounters with this sort of thing on the edge of vision. Those, however, were not natural phenomenon, there is technology behind the encounters. I shall post the encounters here.
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#82
Another informative encounter with this sort of "phenomenon" occurred one day in the early hours of the morning.

I awoke with a severe pain in the centre of the chest, and thought the worst. That I was having a heart attack, I am getting on years. That was until I looked towards the bedroom window. What was there was a black silhouette of a "gremlin" plastered splay legged on the other side of the window glass. It was 2 or 3 feet tall (a little less than 1m).

So I sat up in bed with this terrible pain, wondering what the hell this critter was, and what the critter and the pain had in common. The question was, is the critter causing the pain, and why was it attacking me.

I know these critters disappear if one takes your eyes off them for a moment, so I just stared at it while wondering who was going to last longer.

The thing didn't move, and the silhouette reminded me of something I had seen before. The critter looked a lot like a scene from a movie by the name of Gremlins. The scene where the gremlin was clinging to the outside of the aeroplane window.

After what seemed to be a minute or so, the critter did something extraordinary.

The critter vanished, but as it did so, it pixelated.

Now, pixelations are digital artifacts, and that is technology. The silhouette was a projection, and therefore so was the pain in my chest. I have to say that the artist doesn't have much imagination, since he took an image from a Hollywood movie.

With the disappearance of the projection, the pain began to lessen. So all one could do was go back to sleep.

I have often wondered what I did that got someone's attention. That was about the time I was writing on ATS about the Big Black Triangle UFOs (BBTUFO). I did Remote View (RV) one of those one day. I was driving back to town and saw an odd distortion in the light that formed a pyramid over a town. Like the distortion in the almond tree (post above). At the top of the pyramidal distortion was a relatively small triangular impression.  It was not hard to guess what that was. What it seemed to be doing was projecting something over the country town.

I did post on ATS a description of the interior of the BBTUFO, what I assume was a control room.  What followed was a prompt telling off by a senior ATS member, complaining I was "making servicemen uneasy".

The control room was windowless, there was a control panel with switches and bezels. The electricals were all high voltage, like what you would see in the 1950s before transistors became common. Vacuum valves and big rectifiers, that sort of thing. There was also a separate object. 

So not just shadow people, and shadow critters, we also have shadow technology. Not exactly shadows, but something that operates at the edge of our vision.
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#83
On the subject of 'shadow technology', I have seen a few things. Here is another piece of the puzzle. About the time I saw the gremlin on the window, I saw something else.

My work at the time involved a great deal of driving, on average 2,000 kms (120 miles) every week. The same roads every week. On my round, I would pass a certain location perhaps twice a week. That location was a little south of the town of New Norcia in Western Australia. What is there is the European Space Agency's 35m Deep Space Antenna.

   
(Image via Wikimedia Commons.)

That dish sits a kilometre or two (about a mile) off the Great Northern Highway in Western Australia.

So one day I'm driving past the station on my left, and about the same distance on the right is farmland with stands of trees. What I saw in the periphery of my vision was a distortion type vertical line form from the sky to the ground. Down which a 'silver bullet' passed. The event took the time it takes to slowly say the word "three". There was no sound, nor impact dust. The location was on private land so I couldn't drive there to investigate.

The interesting point here is the ESA dish is generally pointing straight up whenever I pass it. I've mentioned this to others familiar with the dish, and they also think it strange to see the dish parked pointing straight up.

So a satellite dish pointing at the zenith, and within a short distance a 'vertical line with silver bullet' originating from the same direction.

I don't know if the Euro space agency and the line are definitely connected, the question is there though.
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#84
(05-15-2025, 12:42 AM)NobodySpecial268 Wrote: The interesting point here is the ESA dish is generally pointing straight up whenever I pass it. I've mentioned this to others familiar with the dish, and they also think it strange to see the dish parked pointing straight up.

I know very little about these kinds of things operationally. Our windmills here are seemingly not moving or operational for at least as much time as they are operational. All due to excessive wind speeds.

My guess would be that when not in use the dish is under less structural stress when in an upright position. It would distribute the weight evenly, maybe take some stress off the parts that maintain the tilt and rotation. That would probably be the best profile for reducing wind stress as well. 

I don't know what they're measuring, but it could be that most of the time when the sun is in the sky there's something that prevents reception of the signals they're looking for. That's maybe something they have on an information page or FAQ. I don't know this agency and their practices. Our little local observatory has a fair amount of media that gets updated, but I don't know how these big serious observatories interact with the public. We have just a small optical telescope locally so aside from the big eclipse events not much goes on during the day except people walking their dogs.

I've no guesses on the projectile.
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#85
I think you're right on the less stress aspect. I thought so too. Here's the Wikipedia blurb on the station:

Quote:New Norcia Station (also known as NNO) is an ESTRACK Earth station in Australia for communication with spacecraft after launch, in low Earth orbit, in geostationary orbit and in deep space. It is located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of the town of New Norcia, Western Australia.[1] It was the first ESA deep space ground station, followed by Cebreros Station and Malargüe Station.

New Norcia Station was one of the stations providing communications, tracking and data download from the Rosetta spacecraft.[3] It supports the BepiColombo mission.

The station operates a 35-metre (115 ft) dish designated NNO-1 capable of two-way transmission in both S- and X-bands using 2 and 20-kilowatt transmitters, as well as cryogenic low noise amplifiers for downlink. The antenna weighs over 600 tonnes (1.3 million pounds) and is 40 metres (130 ft) tall. Future upgrade plans include adding a Ka-band station to support international missions.

Source: New Norcia Station

I dunno either, an odd coincidence though.

A bit of a bummer that windmills only work in breezes. -- Breezemills?
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#86
The third experience of shadow technology happened in my kitchen. It was also about the time I was saw the silver bullet near the ESA satellite dish. I would post the events on ATS generally as they happened.

One evening I was looking at messages on my cell phone which was upon the kitchen bench. Then in the peripheral vision on my left the 3D bust of a humanoid looking thing appeared on top of the bench. Just the head and shoulders. So I watched it.

The bust was of an ape like creature. Low forehead and huge ping pong ball eyes, which were closed. Colour was absent, shades of silvery grey, and in very great detail. One could see individual pores in the skin and tiny wrinkles and hairs. The detail was far beyond my normal eyesight, even when wearing glasses. There was also a peculiar feeling of perceptual distortion. The thing reminded me of a chimpanzee in a way.

The bust was to my left and facing in the opposite direction to me. The bust then began rotating in a clockwise direction, from about 6 o'clock to 2 o'clock. At 2 o'clock it would disappear, and reappear again at 6 o'clock. It did this perhaps half a dozen times. Then it vanished.

It wasn't difficult to understand the movement was calibration. The rotation with the eyes closed gave that away. It was also not difficult to understand that the bust was technology, a 3D projection into my kitchen, where it had a good view of the main part of my home where people congregated and where my computer screen and keyboard could be seen.

So 3D projection technology that works in the near vision range. The eyes gave a further clue, the eyes were closed. The projection was being calibrated for movement, that was obvious. That the eyes were closed means the eyes can also open. That adds the ability for observation.

So what we had was shadow technology in the form of a three-dimensional projection.

It was a few weeks later my daughter brought over her Virtual Reality (VR) headset to show it off, an Occulus 2. If you have worn a VR headset you would know the slight perceptual distortion that comes with using those machines. That perceptual distortion experienced with the Occulus was exacly the same perceptual distortion from when the bust appeared in 3D on my kitchen bench.

So what we now have is a 3D VR projection. It is the operator in another location who would wear the VR headset.

Pretty nifty technology if you ask me. But he won't be doing that here again. Those big eyes can be looked into from this side.
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#87
I came across an interesting article, Living beings emit a faint light that extinguishes upon death, which my be of interest.

Nothing much to add as this is mostly outside my experience.
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#88
(05-19-2025, 08:02 PM)Ksihkehe Wrote: I came across an interesting article, Living beings emit a faint light that extinguishes upon death, which my be of interest.

Nothing much to add as this is mostly outside my experience.

Quote: . . . release of extremely low-intensity light that is invisible to the human eye and falls within the spectral range of 200–1,000 nm. This faint light has been detected in a wide range of life forms—from single-celled organisms and bacteria to plants, animals, and even humans. ~ from the article.

200 - 1,000 nm extends into the ultraviolet and infrared

   
(Image via stackexchange)

That makes me wonder if the shadow people also emit a detectable faint light.
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ETA: The diagram above got me thinking of that 3D VR projection technology of the bust in my kitchen. It was in shades of silver grey. A quick search of the net and we find something very similar that used ultraviolet photography

   
(Photo credit - unknown via the net.)

That is close to what the bust looked like.

I'll wager that the 3D VR projection technology uses the ultra violet light band between 400 and 10 nm.

Oh and by the way, something I read on stackexchange: Using Planck's theory, the shorter the wave is, the more energy it carries. Which means UV light carries more energy than visible light. Not quite sure what that implies, but I have a feeling it will be important in undertanding shadow technology.
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#89
While I am preparing another post on shadow technology, I noticed something . . .

I get what are called silent migraines. The headache is absent, and there are what are called shimmers. They look kinda like this:

   

The point is, while the medical people explain migraines as disturbances in the brain, the distortions appear in the peripheral vision where the rods are located. The shimmers are also in colour. Which brings to mind the colour codes described earlier in this thread in the TV experiments.
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#90
Now let's have a look at hologram technology today, while remembering that it is generally said that military and similar technology is a few decades ahead of what we have in the public view.

The video is a brief eight-minute introduction to contemporary hologram technology. Noteworthy is the mention of infrared lasers and the production of plasma in the process at about the 3:10 mark of the video.



We have 3D scanners, the Virtual Reality (VR) headsets, and holographic projectors. And here is where the speculation comes in:

Now what if instead of the infrared and visible light frequencies, we used the ultraviolet frequencies to create our hologram? No one would see it. No one would know it was there.

Perhaps this is where Planck's theory comes into play:

Quote:Using Planck's theory, the shorter the wave is, the more energy it carries. Which means UV light carries more energy than visible light.

My thoughts are, from the available technology today, add in say twenty or thirty years of behind the scenes' development, and it is not stretching the imagination to think someone has some really impressive 3D holographic projectors where the operator would use a VR headset as a surveillance device.

My suggestion here is such a surveillance device in the UV light spectrum would be a good description of that bust that appeared in my kitchen with the perfect view of who is at home and the computer.

If they waste their time on some nobody from outback Australia, one would wager they already have these spying on more important people.

My guess for a countermeasure is we should be able to employ a UV camera to detect a UV hologram. (smile) I wonder if anyone at the Kremlin or White House has thought of that . . .
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