Saturday, December 18, 2010

Is this a WYZ-grade thing to be doing repeatedly to certain ^ Hooman Processors and History YouTube - Reaction of Sodium & Chlorine (with subtitles)

Generating, clearly extremely damaging and traceable/measurable/mappable Lego-Like-LynkD Bricks that can no longer even be usefully applied to anything of positive use or value as the previous research data and token "b.s./anti POV test wake" created around my birthday last year showed.

When you've been attacked by a few too many certain psychologically programmed monsters in your Life to the point you look around and realize that label not only applies to the scientists creating/causing such painful and destructive damage to real live and minds and people....MORE VALUABLE THAN THEM FROM DAY 0...but to everyone that is directly aware of or God-forbid a contributing party to it.

Because remember, we haven't rewound the tape or even started yet, so any further damage being done by some is not painful because it's hurting me, it's painful because it's hurting the story (as usual), and in so doing, only creating that same whatever but most likely even worse for themselves in the future when the 'test audience equation' FREE TEST SAMPLE slider slides forward and backward at the same time blowing the scale of the broadcast up from 1000(^xxxxx) to 7b and at the same time drawing the True Story background context and resolution into it elementally deeper so every aspect of everything thing is seen piece by piece in never-before-seen-detail with a side-by-side comparison to the cause of it on the "other side" and the relative context "atmospheric" dynamics responsible for all the random true-communication-enabled hooman animals to behave and communicate what they have to others instead of what is remotely correct, accurate, kind, compassionate, fair, direct, understood, or just plain "Right instead of completely wrong" as test subjects.

Oh well. It's reality.




YouTube - Reaction of Sodium & Chlorine (with subtitles): ""

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