[tcb] Re: I really didlike Denis after what he has done to me.

  • From: "Denis Dodson" <coocoo@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 12:39:21 -0600

And you can't get the Rivi working? I bet you had problems at school with, what the teachers called, not applying yourself. Take that big chunk of your brain that you were just using (you are wrong anyway, the Government is using paranormals now that render a Faraday cage useless) and apply it to making the friggin' Rivi go.


I know that you need help dropping the engine and replacing the pilot bearing, but, as the preacher at my Baptist Church when I was a kid said, "We make time for what's important to us." Hipocritic bastard.



----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald V. Livingston II" <gerald.tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 11:54 AM
Subject: [tcb] Re: I really didlike Denis after what he has done to me.


Dan, I promise, I'll have that other thing I talked to you about finished
by the end of the month. I feel it probably is required for various
tangential interactions.

Denis, radiation (alpha, beta, gamma) propagates through the air and earth
the same way radio waves travel. Radio waves are just a form of radiation.

A study done at MIT indicates that the blocking or amplifying depends on
both the thickness of the foil and the wavelength of the radiation/radio
wave. For half-millimeter-thick tin-foil, radiation above about 20 kHz
(i.e., including both AM and FM bands) would be partially blocked. At GHz
wavelengths, the skin depth required to partially block the signal is less
than the thickness of even the thinnest foil.

Using a properly grounded faraday cage device helps negate the "skin
thickness" effect because the foil actually absorbs the radiation and
shunts it to ground.

On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 10:26:27 -0600 Denis Dodson <coocoo@xxxxxxx> wrote:

The problem is not radio waves. The Government is using super sub over gamma cluster beams broadcast through sea water from Minnesota. Radio waves, pish. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald V. Livingston II" <gerald.tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 9:39 PM
Subject: [tcb] Re: I really didlike Denis after what he has done to me.


> The effectiveness of the tin-foil hat as electromagnetic shielding for
> stopping radio waves is greatly reduced by the fact that it is not a
> complete enclosure. Placing an AM radio under a metal bucket without a
> conductive layer underneath demonstrates the relative ineffectiveness > of
> such a setup. Because the effect of an ungrounded Faraday cage is to
> partially reflect the incident radiation, a radio wave that is incident > on > the inner surface of the hat (i.e., coming from underneath the > hat-wearer)
> would be reflected and partially 'focused' towards the user's brain.
>
> A tin foil hat must be properly grounded or it actually amplifies the > bad
> signals. To build a proper tinfoil hat you must also attach thick wires
> and
> run them to matching tinfoil pads on the bottoms of your shoes. While
> wearing the hat you must seek out and splash through every mud puddle > you > can find so that the moisture will ensure proper grounding of the > entire
> Faraday cage aparatus.
>
> On a dry day, you're screwed. This is why Roswell is a hotbed of alien
> activity, it's too dry to properly ground a tinfoil hat without > standing
> on
> one's head 24/7.
>
> On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 18:19:02 -0800 (PST) singlecabboy
> <sealingwaxred@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Thanx , I'll try that tonight.
>> --- Katrina Martin <k.d.martin@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> > You must make a foil hat and don't look at a Fedex
>> > truck for at least
>> > 2 days, this should make all the bad nightmares go
>> > away. At least
>> > that's what Denis told me.
>> >
>> > Katrina & Dan Martin
>> > 71'bus "Homer"
>> > http://web.mac.com/danandkatrinamartin
>> > http://ical.mac.com/danandkatrinamartin/Volks32Shows
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Jan 11, 2008, at 7:19 PM, singlecabboy wrote:
>> >
>> > > Acouple of years ago be it at Pycobilly or Eureka
>> > > Springs . Denis ask a group of us if we could find
>> > the
>> > > arrow on the FEDEX logo ? well Well that day I
>> > never
>> > > found it . But have since found it and now when I
>> > see
>> > > a FedEx truck or even a FedEx logo in a mag . or
>> > TV ,
>> > > The arrow shoots right at me , Like the FedEx
>> > truck is
>> > > one big arrow trying to run over me .It has gotten
>> > so
>> > > bad that I now sleep under the pool table trying
>> > to
>> > > shelter myself from the FedEx nightmares I've been
>> > > having. I have been to the psychiatrist twice
>> > about
>> > > the problem .. he said he has the same problem ..
>> > he
>> > > also said a Friend of his in Arkansas ask him
>> > about
>> > > the arrow . He has actually built a bomb shelter
>> > to
>> > > shield him from the arrows . Please if any of you
>> > know
>> > > any way to help me ,I'll take any suggestions .
>> > >
>> > > Paul Smith
>> > >
>> > > www.23window.com/thezone
>> > >
>> > >   Caution : Clowns on board
>> > > H.B.B
>> > > T.C.B
>> > > Transporters at the Point 5
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> Paul Smith
>> www.23window.com/thezone
>>
>> T.C.B.
>> H.B.B.
>
>
>
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