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The Gp spoke about that until he saw 50 images, illusion-set, and the spirits are clearly heard "boasting" of their work. "Spirits in the blood" is incomplete but if you scroll down, you will see their art, its stange.

Yes sorry, General Practictioner. The spirits originally requseted a "James Jones" I googled him, a Bishop in Liverpool. He wasn't allowed to help (red tape) I wrote to my Bishop here in Chester, he referred me to the GP. Cheeky. I wasn't afraid to go, I took witnesses. The GP heard and saw, and constructed me a letter to forward to the Bishop. The Bishop refused help. I tried for 5 months so far.

I see nothing the letter that matches her statements.

Is an OB/GYN considered a GP in Great Britain? Seems rather odd the Bishop would refer her to a gyno.
 
But no reason for whiting those out then?

I see my post wasn't very clear. I actually can't make out anything more by playing with the contrast and other settings.

The rest was me being hilariously funny, contending that I was reading the same stuff Flaccon hears in the recordings... I've clarified my post, just a bit.



If you'll forgive the above, I didn't mean to be insulting by insinuating anyone would not get my joke. ☻☺☻
 
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Maybe it's the super-heated gases which retain consciousness (and a larynx, tongue and other vocal apparatus, presumably ectoplasmic), and in gaseous form enter through the video input port of a correctly calibrated machine, in order to whisper incomplete and largely cryptic sentences to those who have bin specially selected to hear their world-changing messages about the Da Vinci Code .

Is there some way to test that hypothesis?
 
Maybe it's the super-heated gases which retain consciousness (and a larynx, tongue and other vocal apparatus, presumably ectoplasmic), and in gaseous form enter through the video input port of a correctly calibrated machine, in order to whisper incomplete and largely cryptic sentences to those who have bin specially selected to hear their world-changing messages about the Da Vinci Code .

Is there some way to test that hypothesis?

Not unless we start putting woos on the roofs of crematoriums and getting them to shout down the flue. :D :boxedin: ;)
 
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I see nothing the letter that matches her statements.

Is an OB/GYN considered a GP in Great Britain? Seems rather odd the Bishop would refer her to a gyno.

ETA: Too smutty - removed. Perspective of gyno :D
 
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I'm not sure how to describe what this thread has become, but it's certainly weird. :D
 
ref 2905 tuxcat, surely there is a laptop app that detects incoming vapors. I'll ask Mr Bulger to speak to James Jones, who saw 50 images, illusion-set, and the spirits are clearly heard "boasting" of their work. its stange.

AdMan called pareidolia, but Mr Roberts called Da Vinci, who wants me to remind you that the spirits originally requseted a Bishop in Liverpool (red tape). Cheeky.
 
" Recently good spirits seem to have overcome the more negative forces and this has lead to a massive improvement in her well being . "

I don't know what kind of medical doctor uses this type of language in a professional letter, but someone should be reviewing every diagnosis he's ever made.
 
MB CHb = bachelor of medicine , bachelor surgery

DRCOG = diploma obstetrics & gynaecology

MRCGP = member of the royal college of general practitioners

MRCP = member of the royal college of physicians

dffp = diploma faculty family planning

DFSRH = Diploma of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare
 
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I see my post wasn't very clear. I actually can't make out anything more by playing with the contrast and other settings.

The rest was me being hilariously funny, contending that I was reading the same stuff Flaccon hears in the recordings... I've clarified my post, just a bit.



If you'll forgive the above, I didn't mean to be insulting by insinuating anyone would not get my joke. ☻☺☻

Meh, I thought it was funny, although I didn't fully get it ;)
Maybe I'll play around a bit with the files as well during next week.
 
If you go to the www.box.com/alderbank site and download the files, the paredolia heard can be amusing. As I found out below:

1) A very rumbly tummy
2) Sounded like someone on the toilet
3) 00:06 I'm sore
4) 00:18 change my diaper, 00:23 whisky 00:30 I have a stick,
5) Sounded like someone on the toilet again
6) Garbled bleeping
7) Sounds like sci-fi bleeping, 00:13 f-bomb
8) 00:02 baby talk,
9) 00:02, 00:05, 00:10 ecstatic-sounding "oh!"
Wimbledon) 00:12 yeah yeah yeah! - possibly something to do with 9)
 
When the spirits talk about Robin, is there any mention of a new refrigerator? Just checking.
For the record, I am with my sister, Robin1, right now.

Any mention of a "Robin" in this thread and/or on recordings has nothing to do with my sister.

She is not connected to the OP at all.

Funny coincidence, though. :)
 
MB CHb = bachelor of medicine , bachelor surgery, the doctors basic degree
DRCOG = diploma obstetrics & gynaecology - often taken by GP's

MB CHb = bachelor of medicine , bachelor surgery

DRCOG = diploma obstetrics & gynaecology

MRCGP = member of the royal college of general practitioners

MRCP = member of the royal college of physicians

dffp = diploma faculty family planning

DFSRH = Diploma of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare

Thank you both.

Still confused. In the USA, a "GP" usually practices family medicine, no specialty. We would not refer to an obstetrician as a GP. I'm merely curious why flaccon does. Is it the same in Britain?
 
Breaking News! I've just received an e-mail on my calibrated machine:

I am Dr Robin its taken me over 17 weeks to join this site , and another week to avoid epxlaining what the #^*@ that means.Tracy whose name I can spell but choose not to has not bin able to get connection to the internet except when i m connecxted in which case no problem she can send people e-mails with photo attachments but cannot login to JREF wow . She was asked by the board to find out what the spirits were capable off, i like to recap the obvious even thoug i wasnt anywhere near where these events occurred a spriit told me so i know for sure its true. i sent her a silent recording vie email,and as she played it through her machine it altered my machine by injecting spirits drectly into the hard-drive via the electronic wazoo socket.i now have a lap top atop my lap rigged with just the one voice , thoug in what way its 'rigged', ecxatcly remains a msytery. yesterday Mr Bulger who still has no known identity as a living human bing purchased a lap top and Tracy, who lost her 'e' in a terrible mountain climbing accident, reapeated this obscure procedure for a second time,with success . As everone knows 'success' means when you imagine something that never happened in objective realty, then refuse to explain what the #^*@ youre tolkien about . tracy is changing her broadband and she will be back ,she has a doctors appointment tommorowto update him of these new findings, about which i will never speak again and nor will Tracy, tracy, mr roberts, james jones, the bishop of any bishopric, any Gp or GP or gyne, mr bulger, mr roberts again, Dr Roberts by John Lennon from the Rubber Soul LP, or Thomas Edison (spelled right).thank you for listenint,Dr Robin.​

This post is in no way a parody of scrappy's first post, and I swear I got it as an e-mail that my dead dog's ghost ate inside my laptop.
 
Thank you both.

Still confused. In the USA, a "GP" usually practices family medicine, no specialty. We would not refer to an obstetrician as a GP. I'm merely curious why flaccon does. Is it the same in Britain?

A GP is general practitioner - general ailments and illnesses that the general public has. Anything more severe than a cold and you need to see a specialist at a hospital after being referred.
 
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