Trev   The hum we sufferer also falls into the category of impossible
according to
multiple scientists and physicists through out the world.

  Sometimes articles are released just to refute the possiblity of
them.

  In a world of media, when you don't report about something it
doesn't come to
mind in the populations brain.  But if you do some reporting on a
certain subject
matter, well instead that info springs into the mind because some
media
outlet printed it.

  Since the majority of all our media outlets are controlled, well the
truth
seems pretty hard to come by nowadays on any given subject, especially
the truth
concerning "Science in the National Interest".  To me, this subject of
gravitional waves just might be "science in the national interest",
and just
possible that it might not be as apparently impossible or extremely
hard
to manufacture.

  Those who know about these things, they also know about this
Hum we suffer, but NONE WHO KNOW ABOUT THESE THINGS are stepping up to
tell the population THE TRUTH about our hum we suffer.  Instead those
who
know about this hum we suffer and that thousands more are going to
start
suffering it also, well those in the know are keeping their lips
zipped on this
subject.

  Those in the know are keeping their mouths shut while many thousands
are made to suffer the consequences of this hum we suffer.

  Sometimes they keep their mouths shut, and sometimes they tell the
public only what they want them to know.  Doesn't mean what they are
releasing is the truth and nothing but the truth so help them God.

  I started noticing in the last month a move by physicists on
bringing up
the subject of gravitional waves in many science areas.    It can't be
totally impossible or they wouldn't know how to tell us it was
apparently
impossible.

  My common sense says their is a method to their madness.  Even the
timing of the release of information among the public

  But that's just my two cents worth of my opinion.




On Dec 20, 7:12 am, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
> No way Linda -esp @17 light years!
>
> but this link I 
> chasedhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_wave#Gravitational_wave_de...
> is enough to put anyone off thinking about gravitational waves.
> They are 'appartently' extremely hard to manufacture.
> Like- impossible ,according to the physicists who know about these
> things.
> I think I've just given up on that one !
>
> On Dec 18, 5:35 pm, "lindaramey" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > looks red like 
> > nibiru????http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16251-milky-ways-dimmest-bulbs-...-
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