- poodreamvault - i started off from my dream blog to be precise.
- nedstat statistics - just the regular visitor pattern i see.
- nedstat (How) - this page shows how people arrived at my site, to which there is a section "Via which link". there was actually a keyword "jetpack" among links. so i followed the link
- yahoo search results page - the first link is showing this site called FutureHorizons and i went ahead.
- FutureHorizons jetpack - ironic as it may sound, they are showing stuff as though they mean serious business. i can't be sure myself if all this is bullshit, but you'll be the judge of that for yourself if you wish to.
- FutureHorizons antigravity - yeah right... that's what i thought too. so i just read what they have to say and came across this idea they called "poor man's Searl Disc" which was "suggested" by a guy named David Hamel. i then wanted to find out if this guy was really bullshitting. so i googled the name.
- Google search results - sure enough a number of results came up. 604k of them to be exact. i headed for the first link.
- The David Hamel Connection - what do these guys have to sell? nothing apparently. this is more of a page of links. so i followed one of them.
- World-Famous.com - wow he's got his own section under this site. and the pages ran his story over at least 25 pages before ending with a "buy his tapes" page. aha! you thought to yourself. well now, the tapes cost USD $30 each. it's not like they are selling at ridiculous prices. but no i didn't get any. i moved on, and practically got lost in the information. :( but for some reason i arrived at locating this book in Amazon...
- Angels Don't Play This HAARP - is a book that seems to be quite intriguing in what the US government is up to. so what is HAARP? i did a wiki on that, after i browsed through the first few pages of the book.
- wikipedia - HAARP - it actually stands for High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. it gave some information on what the project was about, and included some debatable topics that was related to the question of achieving levitation. of which was mentioned included Nikola Tesla, the man who invented the tesla coils. he had wanted to develop a tower that could provide free energy.
- wikipedia - wardenclyffe - the tower was given this name. but due to conflicts of interests with the businessmen Tesla had tried persuading to invest into the construction, the construction was not really completed.there was overall a skeptical but eerie feeling that this failure of a construction gave me. it seemed as though it was really possible that free energy could have been transmitted over the air, over communication.
if i ever have the opportunity to travel to the US, i would most certainly like to find out for this myself personally. hey if this were really possible, think about how a small island like ours can do with it. and if it is exposed to be a fraud, then at least i'll be convinced there's no such thing as antigravity. not for another 100 years, at least?
the trail had lead me to several other locations but this was the main route i took, branching off here, here and there. and of course, till now i'd still be asking myself, if this story was just a scam, or is there really a conspiracy out there to hide anything from us...
what if everything was similar to what Douglas Adams had mentioned in his Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy? i hope people don't get offended by me please, just stating out some what-ifs. you know who you are. suppose humans were *really* created and not evolved. suppose humans were *planted* by other beings. but i suppose all these won't ever be known to the world at large.
oh back to that first site. FutureHorizons.net? oh come on... i can't make head or tail of them! seriously. if these people were ever allowed to scam people on the internet, shouldn't they have been arrested by now? but what if they were genuine? why then, are these people selling the technology on the internet? shouldn't they be building all these things and making loads of money? or if they can't afford it, why can't they look for some rich capitalist to invest it with? and if they do succeed, shouldn't we be travelling about happily on a jetpack or antigravity vehicle by now?
and then one might think, if the US is capable of doing all these and has kept technology from the world, could the tsunami disaster last year had been caused by all these "tweaking" of mother nature by man? if eco-terrorists do exist, were the past number of incidents caused by man instead of nature, but the various governments downplayed the fact altogether?
argh the internet just screws with you all the time.
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