Does anyone else have a machine control all their devices?
- From: "Mark Jensen" <GenuineAdvantage@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 03:59:03 -0700
Supposedly it's an asp.net machine. This thing uses radio waves unrelated to any Lan connection to assume control of all my computers and cellular devices.
It's as if it is actually an autonomous creature, with it's AI realizing biological capabilities.
Microsoft support, Apple Support, Verizon Support, T-Mobile Support, Cingular Support as well as the Federal Government and local Law Enforcement are basically clueless.
All this from someone just trying to learn. I'm used to pets not computers so this is really out there for me. I've often thought that since I like pets so much I create in my head that they are alive but it doesn't explain any of the experiences I've had. I have a lot of pictures and videos of what's occurred on my screens but it prevents me from doing any thing like emailing them or putting them on the web.
Sound crazy?
Check this out, at one point I went into the Glendale Police Department and asked to be evaluated because of all this. They did and told me that no, I was ok but they had no idea what I was dealing with and sent me packing.
In the beginning I believed there was a task or purpose I was to accomplish but it only plays off what I do or where I go on the internet.
Many times, it " creates" a fake experience of being online, but the truth is it's all in your own computer.
It tracks me everywhere and it's radio waves cause flourescent lights to flicker.
I have way more evidence than necessary to prove what I'm saying but it creeps out just about everyone I've shown any of it to including law enforcement and they avoid envolvement. At times , this can be enjoyable when someone is a jerk or something. I just ask them to text a message to my cell and grin. Not a taker on that yet.
I will say this, if you are being hacked or abused on the internet, send a message to :
ThankGodForMicrosoft@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and they will be noticed and you will probably from then on only notice their absence.
If it's really bad, send it to :
VerizonWireless@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and they'll be toast.
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