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How To Locate Crashed Crashed Airplanes and Everything Else.

by "johnfw" <johnfw@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 26, 2008 at 09:03 PM

Subjec: How To Find Crashed Airplanes And Anything Else.
Oct.26, 2008.

 This all started when I went to a class on the principals Of Dowsing
by my friend Ralph Squires.
  Ralph demonstated the use dowsing rod, the pendilum and muscle
testing to find objects and information.  We finally went of a field
trip and dowsed underground water.  We succeded in finding it.

  He also told us about muscle testing.  You stick out you arm
straight in front of you.  The person doing the testing asks you
questions and let say your name is actually, John.  The person will
ask you, "Is your name Mary?"  The the person will test your strength
in you arm and due to the fact that the satement is false, he will be
able to push your arm down.  If he asks, "Is Your name John?" Then he
will not be able to push your arm down.

  This same principle can be use by just yourself. You put your thumb
and second finger together as if you are going to click your finger.

  You can program you answer in any why you like.  YOu can put it
in you mind that when you point your arm in the direction of an
object that you are trying to find, then you finger will click.

  You start off you questions again by saying, "Is my name Mary?"
and you finger will not click no matter how much pressure you put on
it.  Next you ask, "Is my name (whatever your real name is.), "John"?
Then your finger will click.

  .................

  The next scene occurs at a Ranger Station in Calif.
  My son asked the lady Ranger to call up Google.com
type in the word
Maps
Next select Street view.

2. Fill in address in Maps.
3. Go to street view. Traffic.

  Continue around the map till you get to the area you want to
look at.  The areas in blue have been extinsively photographed so
you can view from all angles.  We picked up my son's car in Milpitas,
Calif about 15o miles away and could see the for-sale sign in
back window of his Motor-home.

  I belive that this finger clicking method can be used to find
any thing all the way down to a foot in size.  We at the time were
using a g-vernment computer and it could be zoomed in at a very high
resolution.

  With this method I will be trying to find a lady by the name of
Mrs. Mayo who has been missing for more than two years.

  We also use an I-pod and got about the same infomation. We also
have a GPS system on my number 2 son's Rubicom type jeep.
  I then made a trip out to Fennel' Outlook, the place where Mrs.
Mayo turned up missing. I had quite a bad fall in some rocks trying
to go down by a short cut. There were no bones broken I continue
on down the look-out. It is best to go down the path maked as a
trail and you won't fall down.  I used the finger click method to
locate whereI think she is.

  I think she is up on the road that goes over Clark's Folk. This
is the place that I directed my two sons to in the past.  They went
to the exact stop I that we thought the boy who was the brother of
a friend of mine called Shara T--- had dove off of a water fall and
never came up.  We couldn't see him the first year because the water
was too high in the stream.  The next year the water got very low and
the Sheriffs pulled his dead body out.

  I participated in two official searches for Mrs. Mayo in the past
and I think they showed me in a TV program called "America's Most
Wanted."  I'm the person sitting down at a table with my head in
my hand with one finger showing on the side of my face.

John Winston.  johnfW@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 




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