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- Subject: MISSING-PERSON LOCATION TECHNIQUE
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.203756.2279@cnsvax.uwec.edu>
- Date: 11 Nov 92 20:37:56 -0600
- Organization: University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
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- MISSING-PERSON LOCATION TECHNIQUE
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- The following information is a very simple technique for
- finding missing children, adults, MIA's, etc.. Please take
- it SERIOUSLY.
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- Make a 90-degree "Angle Wire" by bending an 18" length
- of 1/8" iron welding rod at right angles at the center and
- slipping it into a 7" length of 1/4" straight copper tubing.
- Both ends of the rod should be pointed, and the top end of
- the tube should be smooth and flat so the wire can turn
- freely inside the tube.
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- Wrap the four fingers of your right hand around the
- copper tube, and place the front of the thumb against the
- side of the tube near the top so that the center of the whorl
- of your thumb is pressed against the tube. Stand on solid
- ground with your feet about one foot apart, and hold the
- Angle Wire so the copper tube is vertical, about 15 inches in
- front of your chest.
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- Place the center of the whorl of your left index finger
- against a "specimen" of the missing person while thinking
- about him or her. (A "specimen" is the image of the person
- in a polaroid photograph, a photographic negative, or a print
- having an existing negative; a spot of blood on a piece of
- paper, a hair, or possibly even an original signature, of the
- person.)
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- The Angle Wire will then turn to point in the direction
- of the missing person (if he or she is still alive, at
- least). Repeat this procedure while facing in different
- directions.
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- The person can then be found by going in the direction
- that the wire is consistently pointing toward, or by moving
- some distance at right angles to that direction and finding
- the new direction (triangulation method).
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- Many people are not likely to be successful with this
- technique, especially people who have received x-rays. Those
- who have demonstrated success at "water witching" or "MAP
- DOWSING" are most likely to be successful at this. However,
- each person involved in looking for missing persons should
- TRY IT. Practice by "locating" people who are NOT missing.
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- This technique should be used to find missing children,
- kidnap victims, MIA's, or lost pets. It should NOT be MIS-
- used to track down tax evaders, absent fathers, draft
- dodgers, or other innocent people trying to avoid legalized
- extortion, armed robbery, and slavery.
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- This technique was developed by a Canadian scientist,
- Frances Nixon, of The Vivaxis Energies Research International
- Society, 211 Blackman St., New Westminster, British Columbia
- V3L 2A8, Canada. Contact THEM for more information.
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- UN-altered REPRODUCTION and DISSEMINATION of this
- IMPORTANT Information is ENCOURAGED.
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- Robert E. McElwaine
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