This individual in Texas has the following equipment supplied by Ben Morton: 3.5 gallon Ben and Jerry's treat 2 HHGs (pints) 1 Ben and Suze with a Big Secret wrap 1 Succor Punch with computer software and interface cable 1 Ben and Jerry's Minitreat pendulum 1 Ben and Jerry's Keychain treat 1 Ben and Jerry's Coaster treat 3 Tower Busters *freebies* 'Cause WE Need to get our TOWERS! :-) Thank you for Supporting us; I'm glad you are so Incredibly Happy with your order C. H. !!! ___________________________________________________ CH in TX USA 12-31-2002 Things have been going very well for me since I got the treats. People seem to be treating me nicer than normal (clerks in stores for example), and I'd say my health and luck have also improved. But beyond this, I have noticed one extremely strange phenomenon. Starting the very day the treats arrived and continuing to this very moment, the skies over Austin have been incredibly blue--I'm talking freakishly astonishingly blue--the kind of blue I only used to see maybe one or two days a year, if that. But it's been this way for a solid month now, and I've never seen that before, ever, that I can remember anyway. We've had a few rainstorms, and some of them got rather violent, but the violent parts always broke up when they got near Austin and reformed again on the other side of town, producing just a gentle rain over the city. And right up until these storms, and again immediately afterwards, the skies have been this same brilliant vivid blue. Are your treats responsible for this phenomenon??? If so, they must be unimaginably powerful. I am absolutely thrilled to have them, but at the same time sortof scared. If they can affect the weather over the entire city, then obviously we are dealing with an extremely potent force of nature here. Plus, some people who are capable of making life miserable are not going to be happy with what we're doing. Well anyway, thanks again for the treats, and have a wonderful new year! I can't wait to get the succor punch! ~CH --------------------- CH in TX 1-2-2003 Ben, Last night I was talking with a friend of mine in Dallas. Just for grins I asked him what the weather has been like up there lately. He told me they have been having unusually clear vivid blue skies starting a month ago, which is right when my treats arrived and when we started getting extremely blue skies here. Dallas is 200 miles from Austin. Now if my big treat is putting out enough energy to affect the weather within a radius of over 200 miles, I'm gonna shit in my pants! CH P.S. Tonight's sunset was possibly the most beautiful I ever saw in my entire life. ----------------- CH in TX USA 4-16-2003 |
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NOTE: There are dozens of CBs and other cool things working full time all over Texas USA THANKS!!!~Ben Morton |
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Hello Ben, I bet you thought I'd forgotten about you. No way--I think about you every single time I look up and see that brilliant blue sky overhead. Naturally we get clouds and rain now and then, but whenever the clouds break up, that vivid blue emerges once again. In the first few weeks after I got my treats it was interesting to see how ferociously the chemtrailers tried to patch that big blue hole your treats punched in their web of smog--the sky was chock full of planes! But of course the trails always disappeared almost immediately, and now the planes seem to have given up. Remember when the space shuttle broke up over east Texas? Did you notice what the sky looked like in all those pictures? That was a tragic event, but at least the whole world got to see pictures of what a "treated" sky looks like, and that area is a good 200 miles from Austin. I'd like to think my treats were responsible for that deep blue sky. I just wish I knew how far from here the blue sky zone extends. Things have been going pretty well for me lately, all things considered. I don't power up the succor punch very often, but I do whenever I have a wish I'd like to come true. I think rather than use my computer's sound card or the zapper to power the crystal with, I'd prefer to get a little signal generator for it. That way my sound card would always be free to make sounds and music. I could simply dial in a 32 Hz sine wave, which would be better than a 15 Hz square wave anyway, plus I wouldn't have to worry about replacing batteries since the unit plugs into the wall. Can you recommend a good little inexpensive signal generator that would be appropriate for this purpose? The cheapest ones I could find with a digital readout (I want to see a nice fat "32.0" on it at all times) are these two units for about $180: http://www.multimeterwarehouse.com/vc2002f.htm and http://www.tequipment.net/InstekGFG8020H.html Would these work? One thing that's definitely NOT going well for me lately is my job. I've had a whole series of career setbacks recently. I'm going to be laid off in a few weeks, and other job prospects that seemed certain just a short time ago have all fallen through. A number of people I've worked closely with over the years and trusted completely have broken all their promises, and not just verbal promises to me but written promises to my bank. This couldn't come at a worse time since I just bought this new condo, spent a lot of money fixing it up, and the local economy is totally down the tubes. I'm REALLY worried about finding a new job right now. I'm trying to look on the bright side and believe that perhaps the energy of the treats is guiding me away from a career path that may have been wrong all along, although it didn't seem that way at the time, and whatever I'm supposed to be doing instead is certainly taking its time revealing itself to me. Since you have such an amazing ability to dowse and sense "vibes", I would really appreciate it if you could sortof tune into my job situation and see if you can pick up anything. I'm completely at a loss what to do. Oh well, I guess things will work themselves out eventually somehow. I sure hope they do anyway. But regardless of whatever happens to me, the effect of your treats on the skies over Texas is nothing less than astonishing! Thanks for everything and keep up the good work! CH Ben Morton daynightwalker6@yahoo.com Visit my site to see more at Ben's Page for more information or to order. http://www.oocities.org/drummerman24_this/index.html |
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