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http://www.coasttocoastam.com/gen/page1603.html Anonymous
Bart Kosko viewed these images of mine after his guest appearance the other night...I explained to him, that this is an image of 'random static noise sampling' run through a "mirror effect." The result appears to reveal a tapestry, chakra formation, or series of structures. Similiar to that of the Princeton Eggs, random number generators...If any one has any other information on this subject, I welcome your emails and uploaded attachments.

I personally have found this phenomena occurring in just about every object I center the "mirror effect" with. I've found similiar experiences of research to show that UFO 'contact' phenomena and ancient Kundalini chakras are suspected as the root fractal to this structure. Sacred geometry and "crop circles" seem to adopt this mystical theme. Thank you for your interest. Peace.

--Sean Slater
Psyfocus Group Productions
psyfocusgroup@sbcglobal.net
>> mudkip
I found similar experiences in your mom.
>> Anonymous
I see static thats mirrored?
>> mudkip
It's not a phenomena, it's the exact same fuckin' thing as an ink blot test

gb2 starwarscon, nerd
>> soundwave !.QqkDUCQV2
awww... a teddy bear, right? is that what this is? i don't get it.
>> Anonymous
The crop circles part reveals this as a joke. I mean, nobody takes crops circles seriously, am I right? Right?

...Aw, who'm I kidding. People are stupid fucks.
>> Anonymous
I love Coast to Coast AM
>> Anonymous
It's a sail boat.
>> Anonymous
>>343302
OMG I PUT A STATIC IMAGE IN A KALEIDOSCOPE AND THERE WAS ALL THESE SHAPES AND STRUCTURES
>> Anonymous
>>343302

dont cross your eyes you gotta focus past it
>> Anonymous
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>> Shooter McCray
Sage'd for tinfoil hat bullshit.

Go back to your basement. And don't forget your hat.
>> rat love
Kundalini? On white noise?
>> Anonymous
The princeton project is utter, complete bullshit. Ask any statistician, or study it yourself- the way they run their data through so much stuff is pretty much the equivalent of taking a bunch of t-shirts, filtering out all the ones that are a color other than red, then yelling about your discovery that t-shirts are usually red.
>> Anonymous
There ARE more red shirts in this world than any other color out there.

http://www.statisticsonline/rndmbs/gullible.htm