TV Picture Analysis-
by Simon Gerrard

There are, I believe, two objectives being met here : the first is ' reminding ' the intended recipient of who's the boss and the boss' message. The second is the insructional one, using the clocks for timely activity for the expected task. If I knew that, naturally I would tell you, but then that would prove normal folk like me could outwit these sinister mind-abusers.

To assimilate the data quickly, some starting point must be used. The matrix No 1 symbol is the main device, but the clue to the other images and especially viewing them in the correct perspective is the large clock face. It gives most of the 90, 45 and 33 degree angles common to this and other bitmap analyses I have submitted, and the similar cypher of the tree motif in the Indus Valley data springs to mind. It was how I cracked the problem of seeing a basic image but not being able to draw around it until I stopped visualising in 2D.

If these images are only ' flashed ' briefly, one wonders what powers of the mind we truely posess in order to be able to absorb and comprehend data so swiflty.

When will all this stop, I wonder ?

PS If this data is supposed to be so powerfully subliminal, publishing it ought to carry a warning of sorts. If Holland is the main target of this, then permanent or long periods of study by those folks might generate the same sinister result for these mind abusers by default. On the other hand, the more light is shed on this murky business, the quicker it is shown up for being public mind-abuse.






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