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Skybuck Flying
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hello,
The nightmare went as follows:
1. I browse some dos folder.
2. I start UFO enemy unknown or something like that.
3. Some vague alien appears in the screen.
4. Many many many many many many many screenshots/pictures flash before my
eyes.
5. At the same time a deep voice says:
"If you send this message, you will not...."
And then I wake up.
It's a bit scary, I am bit scared, I don't what the **** happened.
All I know was, I watched some tv, and these red/white flashes appeared on
the tv.
Very annoying to watch.
I wonder if that has something to do with it and that's why I ask the
question:
"Is it possible to program/hide a hidden message deep inside the human
brain, by simply flashing colors on a monitor ? "
Or did I simply play that game too much LOL.
Kinda strange really
Nice conspiracy theory too
Oh one more thing I think I did have this nightmare before more or less, so
maybe it not related to what I saw.. maybe that just triggered it.
An alternative explanation might be that GSM/Mobile phone signals were
picked up by my brain ?! or some other signals
Bye,
Skybuck.
The nightmare went as follows:
1. I browse some dos folder.
2. I start UFO enemy unknown or something like that.
3. Some vague alien appears in the screen.
4. Many many many many many many many screenshots/pictures flash before my
eyes.
5. At the same time a deep voice says:
"If you send this message, you will not...."
And then I wake up.
It's a bit scary, I am bit scared, I don't what the **** happened.
All I know was, I watched some tv, and these red/white flashes appeared on
the tv.
Very annoying to watch.
I wonder if that has something to do with it and that's why I ask the
question:
"Is it possible to program/hide a hidden message deep inside the human
brain, by simply flashing colors on a monitor ? "
Or did I simply play that game too much LOL.
Kinda strange really
Nice conspiracy theory too
Oh one more thing I think I did have this nightmare before more or less, so
maybe it not related to what I saw.. maybe that just triggered it.
An alternative explanation might be that GSM/Mobile phone signals were
picked up by my brain ?! or some other signals
Bye,
Skybuck.