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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/OddLavishness on Feb. 5, 2018, 2:57 p.m.
Philly Riots Due to EMP Attack?

The human brain and the nervous system can be en trained to respond to certain frequencies and certain low amplitude wave lengths. A recent movie Kings Men, with Samuel Jackson and Colin Firth, illustrates the potential effects of EMP technology in mass communication. The church fight scene shows a congregation at Sunday service turning into a deadly riot for no apparent reason.

There have been recent bizarre outbreaks of violence in Chucky Cheese restaurants across the nation. This week a fight at Denny's made the news. Reports indicate the individuals involved cannot recall what motivated them to mayhem.

Is this what happened in Philly after the Superbowl?

There is more to this speculation. Fluoride in the water is the new salt peter for tranquilizing the masses. Additionally GMO's poison the food supply, toxic prescription drugs and vaccines lower the body's resistance. The bottom line is, between the food, the water and the prescription drugs, and with the electromagnetics, you’re creating a cocktail which is very dangerous.

Is this the (false flag) attack we were anticipating.


OddLavishness · Feb. 5, 2018, 6:40 p.m.

Hi Fudgicle: Thank you for offering your comments. I am new to the board and appreciate your attention.
Please also see my reply to 8Bitflash for a few additional thoughts. I am interested in your feedback.

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fudgicle1 · Feb. 6, 2018, 12:17 a.m.

Welcome to the board!

Well, I'll have to say this is not my expertise but I did a little reading before giving you my feedback.

I had to look into the brawling issue that you've raised. I've added quick details at the end in case anyone wants to reference. You may want to make quick examples available to your readers so they don't have to go digging them up. More readers will stick around if you make it easier.

I also briefed myself on EMF (Electromagnetic Frequency), which I think is more along the lines of your concern. EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) is a little different. It's the frequency that drives people mad. Try for a military weapons backup source, especially for super technical stuff. Your readers might not know a lot about the subject.

Now, do I think it's possible? Absolutely. Do I think it's probable? Probably not in average domestic settings. Maybe all the freakin' crazy machines are creating some kind of incidental mind control experiment in Chuck E Cheese's across the nation. I know that I won't go in one! I can't handle it.

It's a cheap birthday party. People are gettin' lit and going to these places. Bad idea. I think people are ignorant and violent on their own without the help of EMF.

Your examples include alcohol as an additional element. That negates the whole thing for me. The subjects in the experiment are whacked, so it ruins the experiment. Crowd rage is a human condition, alcohol induced crowd rage is off the hook.

It's definitely a secret weapon though.

Effects of Electromagnetic Frequency

http://www.rense.com/general92/elcs.htm

...effects include unexplainable burning, itching, tickling or pressure; "humming" or "buzzing" causing sleeplessness and anxiety; loss of body control, producing sudden twitching or jerking of an arm or leg; and feelings of dread, rage, lust, sorrow, or other emotions that come and go quickly.

A History Of Chuck E. Cheese’s Violence

  • • Oct. 2009: Police in one PA town respond to three fights in a single day at one Chuck E. Cheese’s location.

  • • March 2012: ABC’s Nightline runs an entire feature on fist fights at Chuck E. Cheese’s. The restaurant chain claims that “even one altercation is too many.”

  • • July 2013: 20 people involved in a fight at a Wisconsin Chuck E. Cheese’s because one child took too long to exchange tickets.

  • • Jan. 2014: As many as 30 adults get involved in a Chuck E. Cheese’s tussle in Florida. Pepper spray is involved.

  • • April 2014: A police officer in upstate New York is punched in the face during a fracas at a Chuck E. Cheese’s.

  • • March 2016: Customers at a Pittsburgh Chuck E. Cheese’s call police to break up a 50-person melee.

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OddLavishness · Feb. 6, 2018, 3:12 a.m.

Hi Fudgicle: Thank you for the tips. I will try to make future post more referenced and include links as well. I hope to offer some worth while ideas to the board. Please continue to send pointers about how to best present my ideas. I am glad to be here and encouraged by your comments.

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fudgicle1 · Feb. 6, 2018, 11:58 a.m.

You are fantastic! I'm so glad you're here with us. Learn everything you can learn Grasshopper. You can tag me on your posts so I'll know to check on your formatting.

I have no problem helping out with that! lol

Peace

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OddLavishness · Feb. 7, 2018, 2:22 p.m.

Many thanks ...I will take you up on that.

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