Police in Spanish Fork, Utah claim they all heard a woman calling for help from underneath an overturned vehicle. When rescuers flipped the vehicle, the woman was dead and had been for many hours. Her infant, strapped into the backseat was unconscious and suffered hypothermia, but survived. One of the policeman had a body camera on during the rescue and Youtube users are claiming that they can hear the woman calling for help. Full story and video here:
http://outretoday.com/2016/02/05/police-hear-dead-woman-calling-for-help/
>>17324168
This was a god one. Still hasn't been explained yet either.
Bump, holy shiiiit that's weird tho
>>17324168
I don't really hear it. just sounds like other people around the scene shouting.
Shills, demons, and arrogant anons welcome; but only to spectate. Scientists, magicians, monks, scholars, mathematicians, philosophers, free thinkers, etc. pious or neutral: Get in here!
I'll try to get right to the point, it is widely accepted that there must be "good" and "bad," a neutrality that is existence. The main question I would like to ask you is how do we divert the "bad" away from active sentience - completely. And by completely, I mean no possible repercussions on humanity. I have been speculating on the principles behind converting negativity to neutrality with minimal to no effect on the positive, and obviously been having some trouble in making a practical conclusion. Come speculate with me, and present your own ideas to the most supportive and non bias community of Anonymous beings in existence.
Inb4 non /x/; we are incorporating both real world and paranormal values in this discussion
Inb4 non-tested or un-testable conclusions
Inb4 Black Tourmaline
Good and bad are human constructs, and subjective most times. Much like moral ideas such as right and wrong.
Since they're always subject to interpreter's bias, there really isn't a way to get rid of "bad".
Consider the following:
>murder
To take someone else's life is generally considered bad. Yet we can decide that murdering a criminal is a good thing, so we get things like the death sentence. So murder is ambiguous, depending on situation in which it occurs it is either good or bad.
Refer to mill's utilitarianism for a better sense of how good and bad is decided (much law is actually based on his premises).
This is without even going into the moral "right or wrong" aspects of murder.
i will be posting in this thread.
basically what i am fighting for are these 3 ideals:
truth, freedom, love.
>>17319897
But we don't need murder, essentially.
We are equipped to optimize reality yet we aren't currently reaching our potential, in my opinion... And I don't mean potential as a limitation.
>>17319930
Welcome anon, care to explain what you do or how you fight for these ideals? Maybe include what you believe others that have the same goals should be doing.
hi there. girl i know is working on a seminar paper about american serial killers. can you give me some worthy examples? who were the most interesting ones? would be thankful for your help :)
>>17324296
/x/ is not your personal Google machine you fucking retard. And unless that girl you know is sucking your dick you don't need to do her work for you.
>>17324322
For her*
oh yeah. i should have known that
So is there any benefit from meditation
Does it help to get a peace of mind? And does dmt help with it?
>>17318113
it depends on what you wanna get out of meditation. but also if you haven't done other psychedelics before. do NOT do dmt.
>>17318129
>do NOT do dmt
DO DMT, don't listen to this faggot.
>>17318129
Don't listen to him, do DMT and do enough to break the limit.
Ok guys, all the threads on angels keep getting derailed. so I am dating a guy and I think he's an angel. When we get together, sometimes he gets frantic around coaches, baseballs and/or announcements on overheads.
Is he fighting a secret war? i love him
>your average /x/ slut
>>17324813
Sounds like an angel to me.
>>17324813
Im pretty sure angels are celibate, but yes angels are real, there is probably over a mil on earth right now, and they are each gods in their own right so be very respectful if you happen to meet one.
So, I want to share this story that really happened to me... I've told a couple people who believe it or not. But it really doesn't matter....
It has opened my mind since.
And now I know, without a doubt,
the world as we see it is much more complex then we relize...
So the experience happend like this..
I was sleeping in my room.
I lived with dad and brother at the time.
And my son and my sons father all shared my room with me. My son was just a baby.
Me and my sons dad were sleeping in our bed. And my sons crib was next to the bed. I was sleeping on the side of the bed next to the crib.
So Im laying In bed next to my sons dad. And I suddenly wake up.
I open my eyes and there is a women floating above me.
I am so petrified I can't move.
It's this feeling of complete fear and you can't move.
And then I thought, my son!
I said his name out loud "Annonomous" and turned my head towards his crib.
I remeber I could see inside the crib but can't see him. Just the inside, side wall of the crib.
And right away, I feel this womens mouth or lips or face up to my ear when I turned my head towards the crib.
She whispered a bunch of things all at once. I couldn't make out any of the words because she said like 10 or something sentences all at the same time.
The only thing I could make out was "I love you" at the end.
Then I turned my head back facing the ceiling.
And I saw her float away.
She looked so sad.
In a big t-shirt and shorts.
Like she was hunched over. Almost standing like a dog on all fours but floating away In the air.
As I watchhed her float away, I just felt sad. She looked so sad.
And then it was over. I layed there for a couple minutes. And then tried to tell my sons dad.
He said to go back to sleep. He was like half asleep. And kind of a dick...
So I checked on my son and eventually went back to sleep.
Thoughts? Questions? Similar stories? Informtation?
>>17324175
>There is a women
Years pass and I couldn't figure out who this women was. Or what it all meant....
Ok i wasn't going to put the rest of the story... But what ever... This is anonymous so I will...
So years pass... Eventually my sons father, my son, and I get an apartment.
My friend started coming around that I hadn't seen in years. Since highschool.
She would hang out with me during the day... I asked why I hadent seen her in years and she says she was living with her boyfriend. And he went to jail, so she moved back in with her dad...
I thought in my head, oh my god... You find the worst guys to date. Sounds like a mess. Thank god you moved back in with your dad..
More weeks pass.. were still hanging out... And I eventually ask her "why is your boyfriend in jail?"
She wouldn't tell me so I kept pressing it...
She eventually pulls up an artical... her boyfriend had mursered a neighbor in an in home robbery... And my friend was involved... I could not believe it....
In the end it turned out she did it with him.... She confessed and all like a year later...
(It got complicated... We of course stopped talking after I found out about her boyfriend. And the article and the neighbor)
And I saw pictures of the women they killed... And it was the women who came to me that one night...
It's so complicated... I mean... Somehow this spirit knew my friend would see me... Knew the future... As if time isn't relevant after death.... It's crazy I know. But it happened to me.
> Dogman
> Goatguy
> Bigfoot
> Vampire
> Demon
> Succubus
I'm a big guy, 6'4" 210 lbs, what are my chances of being able to take on these things with my bare hands?
Am I a little overconfident?
>>17323600
I eat my oats and I drink my milk. I've recently hit 1/2/3/4 and if I'm honest I'm a little worried that I'll never be afraid of anyone ever again - which is a little depressing to me.
> You all spend a lot of time talking about these creatures, how deadly are they really?
>post gay ass picture
>wants to know how he can get his hands on a dogboy or goatman
>>17323623
Show me a real picture of Dogman and I'll use that then.
I believe that our space travelling alien creators selectively bred us to create all the different races we see across our planet. At some point in ancient history they needed to leave our planet and left us here to fend for ourselves. Any other info on theories like this?
>>17323332
>why are black people so good at running and jumping?
>because their knee-grows
They weren't space travelers though, just a previous highly advanced civilization that received a powerful wrecking from a planetary cataclysm and was scrambling to save what's left with genetic engineering.
Ancient Aliens is disinfo.
>>17323332
Youre wrong. take a look at the south pole, take a look at the dark side of the moon, take a look at what is really going on behind the scenes of all major banking systems. we are not alone here. we are surrounded by extra terrestrials, and the sooner people realize the sooner we can have disclosure take place and start using the amazingly advanced technologies of extra terrestrials to advance our societies and bring the world into harmony without violence and poverty and magic money systems.
hail religonfags, So i've been thinking for a while, of placing a name and face on God, that I can understand. I've been looking up different little "g" gods for a bit, still looking. You guys know of any gods that stand for Order, Logic, and Creation? you know the opposite of the choas that is my horrible life?
Justititia, just call 911 and she will guide you from there on out
thats kinda funny Anon, i was just reading up on Vidar. The polar opposite i suppose.
I'm not trying to create a tupla here, I'm just struggling in my faith, and need a face to put on God that is less foreign to my imagination, you know, without crossing the line of idolatry.
Sup /x/ frist time in board
Tomorrow im going to Scientology Crunch in my town, which is kinda , hidden, (im in Latin America) should i be concerned with anything?
mostly i want to buy a book, and get out, i researched a little bit, and it seems a trap, but anyway.
anyone has experiences or friends that are part of this organization?
tnx Anons
Life Hack: It's a money trap. Unless you plan on going on a killing spree, there's no need to go to on.
>>17308149
my boss told me that they could help me towards my ¨problems¨
>>17308160
>my boss told me that they could help me towards my ¨problems¨
Your boss belongs to the Co$ already and is trying to get 'upstat' -- which means he dragged in some new revenue source ( you ).
I'd look for a new job.
My brother took this photo in 2014, inside our grandpa' s house, in his bathroom. My brother is actually scared of this image. The figure in the pic is an old dummy used for thater shows in that town. But... why he is sitting in the bathroom?
>>17323093
Because someone put it there.
>>17323100
/thread
>>17323093
Is that thing next to the toilet a bidet?
Mediocre In The Desert
>>17321766
apparently it used to be cool.
musky bottom challenge is a go
She's drunk and vulnerable tonight.
guys get in here
ive got a lead on the ayys
i think i cracked the matress conspiracy from 1880
we might win this time
i made this pic a couple months ago and got 0 comments on it since then
wat do u think
Tractor beam no longer necessary?
1800s
>people from NYC to West coast farmers describe being scanned at night in bed
>farmers describe force pulling them up at night
>eventually labeled tractor beam, (even though they thought it was a scanner)
Tractor beam no longer necessary, they've replaced the old matresses with coil array matresses.
Around the time water beds become mass available, an information campaign was started. The coil matresses were made cheap, and available everywhere. Thousands of dollars were spent advertising coil matresses. All the cool kids had a coil matress. The rich and elite and media were bragging about the 'luxury' of a coil matress. You know the tactic by now... They were forced to be the norm of society.
So important that Mark Twain, wrote the New York Times in an article called "The new church" about how he would run the church. He talks about using water beds for people who are possessed
MARK TWAIN
New York Times
July 23, 1871
A new ... Church
I make solemn oath that what I am going to tell about the new church is the strict truth.
hospitals should use water-beds ... look after the poor and sick
>>17320294
the tractor beam stuff went away after we got the new obama matresses
matresses or matrices
maybe its for channeling psychic crap
can anyone get their hands on a spring matress that they dont need?
break it down to just the springs then have your friend stand behind it, see if you can see through his clothes or something.
not even joking.
is there anything to the mandela effect or is it just people with shitty memory?
>>17323344
I personally believe that overall it HAS to be shitty memory, but at the same time my autistic nature completely conflicts with the BERENSTAIN explanation. Cursive e's and a's aren't that similar that my smartass 2nd or third grade self wouldn't have noticed if only to be the first person to say, "Well ACTUALLY it's BERENSTAIN!" And honestly, no one has ever heard the name pronounced Stain, it's always Steen or Stein. Failure of memory can't be that complete.
>>17323344
The majority of it is just shit memory.
Some cases may hold merit, but the large majority are just people who think their memory is infallible.
What about that one where a bunch of people thought they had changed dimensions or some shit because new Zealand was in a different place than they remember?
I'm kind of one of them, I remember seeing New Zealand to the northwest of Australia in maps and on the internet when I was younger. But it's most definitely to the southwest.
Here is merely SOME evidence (though DEFINITELY not ALL of the evidence) suggesting not only a human presence on Earth BILLIONS of years ago, but also suggesting complex human civilisations on Earth BILLIONS of years ago:
* A human skull fragment from Hungary dated between 250,000 and 450,000 BC
* A human footprint with accompanying paleoliths (stones deliberately chipped into a recognisable tool type), bone tools, hearths and shelters, discovered in France and dated 300,000 to 400,000 years BC
* Paleoliths in Spain, a partial human skeleton and paleoliths in France; two English skeletons, one with associated paleoliths, ALL at least 300,000 years old
* Skull fragments and paleoliths in Kenya and advanced paleoliths, of modern human manufacture, in the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, dated between 400,000 and 700,000 BC
* Neoliths (the most advanced stone tools and utensils) in China of a type that indicate full human capacity, dated to 600,000 BC
* Hearths, charcoal, human femurs and broken animal bones, all denoting modern humanity, in Java, dated to 830,000 BC
* An anatomically modern human skull discovered in Argentina and dated between 1 million and 1.5 million years BC (eoliths -chipped pebbles, thought to be the earliest known tools- at Monte Hermoso, also in Argentina, are believed to be between 1 and 2.5 million years old).
* A human tooth from Java yielding a date between 1 and 1.9 million years BC
* Incised bones, dated between 1.2 and 2.5 million BC, have been found in Italy
* Discoveries of paleoliths, cut and charred bones at Xihoudu in China and eoliths from Diring Yurlakh in Siberia dated to 1.8 million BC
* Eoliths in India, paleoliths in England, Belgium, Italy and Argentina, flint blades in Italy, hearths in Argentina, a carved shell, pierced teeth and even two human jaws all bearing a minimum date of 2 million years BC (end of part 1)
>>17323314
(start of part 2) Curiously enough, several of the very earliest artifact discoveries display a truly extraordinary level of sophistication. In Idaho, for example, a 2-million-year-old clay figurine was unearthed in 1912. But even this discovery does not mark an outer limit. Bones, vertebrae and even complete skeletons have been found in Italy, Argentina and Kenya. Their minimum datings range from 3 million to 4 million BC. A human skull, a partial human skeleton and a collection of neoliths discovered in California have been dated in excess of 5 million years. A human skeleton discovered at Midi in France, paleoliths found in Portugal, Burma and Argentina, a carved bone and flint flakes from Turkey all have a minimum age of 5 million years.
How far back can human history be pushed with discoveries like these? The answer seems to be a great deal further than orthodox science currently allows. As if the foregoing discoveries were not enough, we need to take account of:
* Paleoliths from France dated between 7 and 9 million BC
* An eolith from India with a minimum dating of 9 million BC
* Incised bones from France, Argentina and Kenya no less than 12 million years old
* More paleolith discoveries from France, dated at least 20 million years ago
* Neoliths from California in excess of 23 million years
* Three different kinds of paleoliths from Belgium with a minimum dating of 26 million BC
* An anatomically modern human skeleton, neoliths and carved stones found at the Table Mountain, California and dated at least 33 million years ago
But even 33 million years is not the upper limit. A human skeleton found in Switzerland is estimated to be between 38 and 45 million years old. France has yielded up eoliths, paleoliths, cut wood and a chalk ball, the minimum ages of which range from 45 to 50 million years.
There's still more.
>>17323317
(start of part 3) In 1960, H. L. Armstrong announced in Nature magazine the discovery of fossil human footprints near the Paluxy River, in Texas. Dinosaur footprints were found in the same strata. In 1983, the Moscow News reported the discovery of a fossilised human footprint next to the fossil footprint of a three-toed dinosaur in the Turkamen Republic. Dinosaurs have been extinct for approximately 65 million years.
In 1983, Professor W. G. Burroughs of Kentucky reported the discovery of three pairs of fossil tracks dated to 300 million years ago. They showed left and right footprints. Each print had five toes and a distinct arch. The toes were spread apart like those of a human used to walking barefoot. The foot curved back like a human foot to what appeared to be a human heel. There was a pair of prints in the series that showed a left and right foot. The distance between them is just what you'd expect in modern human footprints.
In December 1862, The Geologist carried news of a human skeleton found 27.5 m (90 ft) below the surface in a coal seam in Illinois. The seam was dated between 286 and 320 million years BC. It's true that a few eoliths, skull fragments and fossil footprints, however old, provide no real backing for the idea of advanced prehistoric human civilisations.
But some other discoveries do.
In 1968, an American fossil collector named William J. Meister found a fossilised human shoe print near Antelope Spring, Utah. There were trilobite fossils in the same stone, which means it was at least 245 million years old. Close examination showed that the sole of this shoe differed little, if at all, from those of shoes manufactured today.
In 1897, a carved stone showing multiple faces of an old man was found at a depth of 40 m (130 ft) in a coal mine in Iowa. The coal there was of similar age.
>>17323321
(start of part 4) A piece of coal yielded up an encased iron cup in 1912. Frank J. Kenwood, who made the discovery, was so intrigued he traced the origin of the coal and discovered it came from the Wilburton Mine in Oklahoma. The coal there is about 312 million years old.
In 1844, Scottish physicist Sir David Brewster reported the discovery of a metal nail embedded in a sandstone block from a quarry in the north of England. The head was completely encased, ruling out the possibility that it had been driven in at some recent date. The block from which it came is approximately 360 million years old.
On 22 June 1844, The Times reported that a length of gold thread had been found by workmen embedded in stone close to the River Tweed. This stone too was around 360 million years old.
Astonishing though these dates may appear to anyone familiar with the orthodox theory of human origins, they pale in comparison with the dates of two further discoveries.
According to Scientific American, dated 5 June 1852, blasting activities at Meeting House Hill, in Dorchester, Massachusetts, unearthed a metallic, bell-shaped vessel extensively decorated with silver inlays of flowers and vines. The workmanship was described as 'exquisite'. The vessel was blown out of a bed of Roxbury conglomerate dated somewhat earlier than 600 million years BC.
In 1993, Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson reported the discovery 'over the past several decades' of hundreds of metallic spheres in a pyrophyllite mine in South Africa. The spheres are grooved and give the appearance of having been manufactured. If so, the strata in which they were found suggest they were manufactured 2.8 BILLION years ago.