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I have read some articles and watched some videos about Montauk Project,
Philadelphia Experiment and Nikola Tesla. I have heard some speculation on
electromagnetic waves, UHF, VHF & AM and FM.
My question is: Does anyone think that the new law to go into effect seems
silly? It seems like another step towards conforming to another government
standard. Universal broadcast signal? Fine tuning their target. What's next?
Take away the dollar and make us use an Amero?
I have a somewhat modern TV, and it does receive cable signal. But I am
just squeezing by financially and if I was on the other side of the cable
fence (no pun intended) there is probably no way I could afford to upgrade.
Those without will probably be better off since we really do need to shut off
the TV's and wake up.
Feb17th seems to be a big day in broadcasting signals
1931 - 1st telecast of a sporting event in Japan
1938 - 1st public experimental demonstration of Baird color TV in London
1947 - The Voice Of America begins to transmit radio broadcasts into the Soviet Union
1955 - KTVF TV channel 11 in Fairbanks, AK (CBS/ABC) begins broadcasting
1958 - WETV (now WPBA) TV channel 30 in Atlanta, Georgia (PBS) begins broadcasting
1958 - Pope Pius XII declares Saint Clare of Assisi (1193~1253) the patron saint of television.
1964 - WMEM TV channel 10 in Presque Isle, ME (PBS) begins broadcasting
1965 - U.S. Ranger 8 launched, will transmit 7,137 lunar pictures
1986 - Howard Stern radio show returns to New York City morning radio (WXRK 92.3 FM)
cluckerspud,
Above Top Secret 12 Comments [1/14/2009 4:09:55 AM]
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