cansouth
Satellites are hacked
Wed Sep 7, 2005 16:54
81.193.86.12

 
This is VERY important.

Somebody sends not normal and illegal signals from satellites. The satellites are hacked!

People over the whole world blink with their eyes more then normal. You can study this on TV (Bloomberg, BBC, CNN or other TV-channels). This is because a hacker sends not normal and illegal signals from satellites.

If the hacker wants, he can send signals that give people pains instead of only blinking.

It is easy to watch the blinking increase on those who present news on television.

http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?s=34062ddb6b407432cbf3bc191e8d18f9&threadid=55775&perpage=15&pagenumber=1

 
cansouth
Re: Satellites are hacked
Fri Sep 9, 2005 15:51
81.193.81.145

 
4)
Identification of the hacker who controls satellites:
- He, and four friends of him, visited policechief (comisaria) Benito in Madrid in June 2005.
- One of the hackers friends sat close to the desk in the police office.
- Policechief Benito changed clothes, from sivil clothes to uniform, before he received a report of the satellite misuse..
- Policechief Benito was not willing to present himself with his name. One policewoman was present when the policechief did not want to say his name.
- One of the policemen in the building used a walkman.
- One of the policemen said Benito/Bonito and laughed.
You can get this verified at the Spanish police headquarter.

5)
The hacker who makes people blink more then normal, probably has plans to make Bush, Rumsfeld and Myers tell the truth about 11. september 2001, and the war in Iraq. Maybe they will tell the truth on Sunday.

6)
The hacker can control decisions which is going to be made by the worlds leaders and the leaders of secret service organisations.
He can control the world by controlling those leaders.
If the satellites in space gets disconnected, he will loose his control over the world.

 

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