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I had one made of aluminum. Much more powerful.
Picked up a few conspiracy theories from thousands of years ago too.
1. Seems Moses actually threw a fat Hebrew in the water to part the sea.
2. And the pyramids were actually only 1/1000th of the size they are now when first built. Being in the sun for thousands of years has made them grow to their present size.
3. Also, there is a dead mouse under the sphinx right paw.
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"If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go wherever they went." -Will Rogers
"If you have a lot of self control you don't need a lot of government control" - Thomas Sowell
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Here's me and white bear fixing on a radio out at camp last weekend. radio waves are dangerous so we put the foil on for safety. Gotta love white Bear's T-shirt. I needs to get me one. Does that T-shirt help with the brain waves?
Mark
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Oh The Drama!
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Stevenson, foil can help with reception but it can't raise the dead. LOL. So their T-shirts were useless.
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The addition of a sacrificial beer can was a good safety measure Dave. Many of the waves are attracted to the can, reducing your own exposure. If one prefers to consume the sacrificial beer afterwards the only safe method is to shake it vigorously and open immediately.
Deal with it.
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Just to clarify, if you double layer it with the dull side in and the other dull side out, does it negate the tin-foil all together? Well, That is just Crazy talk!
"wanna hear God laugh? Tell Him you have complete control now!"
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I use that shirt to distinguish between the real foil hat wearers & the kids who put them on strictly for show.
Do not feed the bear!
White Bear sometimes treads on thin ice...
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It's a good thing you protected your "beer" thataway!
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
American by birth; Alaskan by choice. --ironbender
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Something we didn't discuss but I think it's obvious so I'll share, double layer shiny facing in and shiny facing out is a total lock down. Nothing gets in, nothing gets out.
That's the way I roll. It's a dangerous world. More people need the shiny-side in!
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
American by birth; Alaskan by choice. --ironbender
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I can walk on water.......................but I do stagger a bit on alcohol.
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Inconel X750 - guaranteed impervious to alien heat beams...
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Sometimes I wear the bear head, on my head... And then I think deep thoughts.. I wonder what bears would think If they saw me wearing their buddy's head for a hat... then I ask my friend White Bear if he thinks it makes bears mad when I wear a bear head on my head... And he says.... I'm sorry, I didn't catch any of that. I got the shiny side out.
Something clever here.
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Not using tin foil here. On cool days it's titanium and on hot days I use tungsten. Or is it the other way around.??????...??.
I am..........disturbed.
Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass. -Twain
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Old cat turd!
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I am too old to fight but I can still pull a trigger. ~ Me
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Shiny side in will allow you to receive outside brain waves while remaining incognito. If you have no brain waves yourself, you can increase your outside reception by poking holes with an ice pick all over the hat. Note that leaving the hat on while making the holes will reveal for SURE whether or not you have brain waves.
“In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” ― George Orwell
It's not over when you lose. It's over when you quit.
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Or shiny side out? Forum member "White bear" and myself have come up with a theory about foil hats working like a check valve. If you wear the foil shiny side in, then your thoughts are locked in but you are allowed to absorb info through the dull side of the foil into your brain. Shiny side out works the opposite, your thoughts are broadcast outward but the reflective outer surface keeps exterior info from getting into your brain, like a force shield. Something we didn't discuss but I think it's obvious so I'll share, double layer shiny facing in and shiny facing out is a total lock down. Nothing gets in, nothing gets out. Please feel free to add information and uses for tin foil I say shiny side out. A reflective surface will reflect the radio waves transmitted by the CIA. It is a scientific fact that the non-reflective side will better adsorb the radio waves and the CIA will then be able to control your thoughts. Keep the shiny side out!!
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OK, Dave. You show two differing surface textures.
Which style works better - smooth or wrinkled?
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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OK, Dave. You show two differing surface textures.
Which style works better - smooth or wrinkled? Smooth reflects better, everybody knows that! Sheezzzzz.
You can roll a turd in peanuts, dip it in chocolate, and it still ain't no damn Baby Ruth.
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We may have to go to the cameras to accuratly make that call. I think ND's inner layer was textured & mine was smooth. Definatly going to need to do more research.
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you know how in US military marksmen training you have different types of shooting sling riggings? you have the actual sling support method which clinches your offhand bicep, this be the full out take your time shooting sling.
Then you have the "hastey sling"
White bear is using the "hastey foil". It's applied very quickly for emergencies.
Something clever here.
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