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Regarding your questions about this page, I've found a good reference site and rewritten the article. Its still a stub, but I believe, much improved. Let me know what you think if you would be so kind. :-) Stephen Day 04:10, 4 November 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks for responding.
- To answer your question, yes I got the images off of other websites, but in all three cases they are of works (and in the Raglan Castle case a photo) that are more than 100 years old -- as far as I know. So, there shouldn't be a problem as far as I can see in using them. Stephen Day 23:40, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
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Please send this link to other users that you feel would be interested. Thanks Ozmaweezer 19:32, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
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editIs their any reason why you edited my USER PAGE rather than my talk page? I was of the impression that some Admin had protected my user page, but this seems to have been a huge misunderstanding or ineptitude on the part of the given Admin? Oldspammer (talk) 02:35, 10 October 2020 (UTC)
- Please see https://www.avaate.org/spip.php?article1387
- After about an hour of looking, I found a 2008-01-26 or so DVD-RW backup disk containing the file that you wanted.
- It is a .mp3 of about 46 to 50 Mbytes in size. I can anonymously share this file again on the ED2K eMule network. Tell me when you are ready to get it via open source Microsoft Visual C++ for Windows eMule client software. Google eMule.
- Some of the information in the file is mentioned on the Robert O. Becker obituary or memorial web article that I cited above that says that Becker died about May 14, 2008--only a few months after my backup of his file.
- The stories he relates during his talk describes government and industry corruption or cover-up to skirt the fact that certain electromagnetic frequencies and waves are detrimental to health so that these greedy folks could install whatever high voltage electrical power utility grid and ELF submarine broadcast signal antennas that they wanted to do all along by disavowing the studies that had been conducted and the meeting about the topic. It is these kind of people who assure that we humans do not have a trust based society by promoting lies, deception and such. A general severe punishment for such behavior should be enacted that would severely reduce public sector deception originating from "the swamp" a.k.a. the deep state.
- I shall have to copy that backup to my current eMule sharing folder and run eMule when you are ready to receive the file.
- I was toying with the idea of using linux command "uuencode -m" on the file to convert the binary of the .mp3 into base-64 7-bit ASCII code suitable for emailing, then paste that ASCII text here somewhere on Wikipedia, but that might constitute some rule breaking which is likely highly verboden. The uuencoded file turned out to be about 58 Mbytes of text.
- An alternative would be to publish it to YouTube with a static picture, then erase the file once you have seen or listened to it there. YT playback speeds can be varied quite a bit by using the "video speed controller" plugin for FireFox or Chrome, etc. Also, Google or YouTube could be used to auto transcribe the audio into text to make some positive use to their AI instead of auto censoring conservative opinion speech, etc. In this way you would be able to click on the "..." drop down menu at the RHS of the YT video controls, select view auto generated transcript, then mouse cursor select all of that transcript, then copy and paste that into a local text file for search for keywords and whatnot? The only thing is that the intro to the video is some lady talking for a few minutes of introduction prior to Dr. Robert Otto Becker giving his talk.
- I would like to know for myself the origins of this file. I found an Amazon listing for a book about energy medicine and whatnot that was listed for about CAD$350, but it did not say that it had any enclosed DVD or CD set, etc. Oldspammer (talk) 09:59, 21 January 2021 (UTC)
- My eMule has the file being shared now.
- keywords should be roughly robert becker
- file type any
- search type global server
- "Energy Medicine - 08 of 12 - Robert Becker - Bioelectromagnetics and Energy.mp3"
- When I used too many keywords, the file could not be found at all.
- The original file modified date is Saturday, January 19, 2008, 12:27:42 PM which was when the file was received in full via eMule in the first place. A file utility can be used on the command line prompt to set the file's date time to be this "original" time, but likely the talk was done when Becker was not ill sometime in the 1980s to early 2000s. Oldspammer (talk) 11:22, 22 January 2021 (UTC)
- A man named Dr. Robert C. Beck, DSc Physics, (no relation to Becker) said that Dr. Robert Otto Becker and his cohorts had done some unapproved research into human experiments involving regrowing severed limbs after successfully doing so on various animals. Supposedly they found it was entirely doable as long as the negative electrode was progressively moved to locations where growth was to be promoted, etc. Too bad these guys did not do videos of their work and now upload it to YouTube or whatever. It would then demonstrate that Orthodoxy has long been corrupted by "the powers that be" who control the media and any dependent information or encyclopedic web platforms.
- In those eMule trial searches to determine if I could find my own shared file for you to download, I came across a document file that confirmed those exact claims and more. Please have a look for "Electromagnetism And Life - Robert Becker And Andrew A Marino (--, 1982) 156 Pags.pdf" or similar such spelling by just searching again for Robert Becker.
- It is a very interesting read that outlines some of the history of science dating back to the enlightenment, then explaining philosophies of science and how vitalism has been shunned, etc, and how electricity or electromagnetic medical application was forced to the fringes, etc. I have set my default PDF opening application to be Microsoft Edge web browser, then opened the file, then clicked on the Read Allowed button so that while I was cooking food for dinner or whatever it was that I could hear the book contents being spoken to me.
- If you have any recommendations for me, feel free to message my talk page with your info, etc. If WP is not the "right platform for this discussion," then YouTube channel oldspammer you could comment on one of my videos. The comment shall remain private unless I "approve" it for publication--which I have never done. The comment should remain public to only you. However, this would require that you "register" with YouTube / Google which might be objectionable to you? Also, eMule has a "community version" (Google that) that is more up to date than the one from the eMule project web site page. It supposedly fixes some bugs from the original older version. That version is hosted on a public, open source, developer web site somewhere. Oldspammer (talk) 15:52, 23 January 2021 (UTC)
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