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"HD Digital TV is Mind Control"

Enter the Dr. Judy Wood orbital dustification ray - set to "scramble and imprint."
 
Wow. That site is actually a lot more scary to the CTist than anything on AJ's show. I remember reading about "project bluebeam" there. :D I know we have said this many times already but it still amazes me how they just yell HDTVs are being made mandatory, and no one questions it. I would love to see the coupon the gov hands out to help all those poor saps get their new sets. The most amusing part was where he said "Try it your self, don't take our word for it, but we are finding heaps of them. So, who wants to know what goes on in your household?
Same people who operate the cameras in traffic!! Get rid of your TV, and get a life!"

I have a jvc HD-ila 56" set and I was getting annoyed at the grey spots that had been growing darker over time. I decided to journey into the set and it looked pretty cool in there. I did a quick blast of air to get the dust spots off of the "big lens thingy" and took care of those pesky spots. (tv guy wanted to charge 200 bucks for the same thing) Anyhow, I am sad to announce there was no camera watching me. I am starting to think my family is just too boring for the gov to bother.
 
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If they are finding these cameras all over than why can't they produce one of them?
 
Because they are made of the same material as the implants that the aliens leave inside their abductees.
 
It is amazing that they seem to feel it is a revelation that some computer monitors have a camera in them.

They also have microphones and they tell you that right on the box, in fact they boast of it and that it allows the user to send images of themselves to others in a videophone fashion.

Hmmm, in the movie 2001 A Space Oddessy such a system was shown. In many sci-fi movies it is a part of the society. But to these cloawns its all brand new and sinister.
 
I bet most of the people who are in belief about this stuff actually bought nice HD TV's years ago for the XBOX's anyhow.
 
snigger....

Yes it receives the digital signal and uses it to produce an analog NTSC format signal that the older TV can use.

Correct, if the mind control signal can be trnsmitted to the viewer through the analog output of the converter then it would have been possible to do so without first transmitting it digitally. Its just a case of the NWO using enormous sums of money to produce results that they could have had by spending only teeny amounts of money on.

What makes me giggle is that the Woos worry over TV converter boxes that take pressure off the airwaves are not worry about the content passing over said airwaves. A few hours watching said television content one can feel the IQ points dropping like so many sand grains through the hour-glass...

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My junk; I edit ruthlessly. Other's; it isn't so easy. When stepfather gets the professional wrestling going...well...:boggled:
 
When I upgraded to HD service, a new channel that I didn't order showed up on number 83, called . . . Videodrome, or something . . .
 
:wackyshocked: Psi Baba...tell me...please tell me your pulling my leg....
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Well, seeing as only the USA is switching to HD this month, I’d call this NWO plot a monumental failure… unless, that is, the plan was for the USA to be invaded by us Canucks who are still totally out of the HD box’s control.…
 
On the other hand, I am the broadcast tech at a small TV station but I am in Canada and will not have to worry about this until 2011. I get to take care of the whole shebang from edit suite to master control as well as the transmitter and the digital transport to cable and satellite carriers.

Why bother to go through all that hassle in 2011 when the world's going to end in 2012?:D
 
Well, seeing as only the USA is switching to HD this month, I’d call this NWO plot a monumental failure… unless, that is, the plan was for the USA to be invaded by us Canucks who are still totally out of the HD box’s control.…

Well...technically it's not "HD" in the exacting sense. All broadcast stations except for the rural low-power ones are now required to broadcast in digital, which is not necessarily the same as HD.

It will be many years before stations are "all-HD." Most stations now have the capability to broadcast live HD network stuff, but syndicated programming, local news, and commercials are lagging way behind. The reason for this is that it's extremely expensive to upgrade a station's digital media servers to HD. Basically, what you have in 95 percent of stations is non-network Standard Definition programming being broadcast digitally. It'll be that way for a long time to come, methinks.

Most affiliates are going through a serious revenue crunch, and that doesn't look good for upgrading equipment. My station has had its upgrade timeline pretty much put on hold until the local auto sales market recovers - they're responsible for a majority of our incoming revenue.
 

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