Twigsnapper-twigsnapper wrote:Just a tad.
You may also be interested in Dr. Elizabeth Rs work .... along with Josh Reynolds II...... she ,I believe, was quoted that she could change the mood in a room, or even a whole community, toward the happy or the sad, given enough time and research dollars. She has some interesting connections. Anybody think this might be strange?
http://users.erols.com/iri/electrogravitics.html
She wrote the foreword. My, my, small world.
I believe that this forum has already mentioned her. Does an older gentleman falling down stairs ring any bells? Griffin? Sounding familiar?
Strangely I seem to be able to change moods without the money, but she is a serious individual and I just do it for the fun of it. twigsnapper
It does sound familiar, although I can't readily bring the person and situation to mind. I seem to recall something like that happening to Adamski. From 1953 on, Adamski's associates seemed to feel that he sometimes acted strangely and out of character, as though under some unusual influence. At least that's what I heard from someone initially quite close to him. Given the obvious interest in discrediting Adamski and his anti-nuclear message, it wouldn't be surprising to learn that he had been targeted. Even Dr. Hynek, who seemed like an affable and principled sort, admitted to passing disinformation to Adamski during a visit to Mt. Palomar.
Griffin