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Sunday, March 21, 2021

Several Must Reads for the TI Community

 Download these while you can:

Angels Don't Play This HAARP by Nick Begich

This book has been around quite awhile but has many interesting passages.


How to Tame A Demon  (offered limited time only, due to author preferences)

By same author (may as well add):  Project: Soul Catcher

Even though the author of the above is a relatively expert insider, I would not take all of his conclusions as any kind of definitive Bible. It is obvious in the case of many of his assertions that he is putting forth his best guess (often not fully tested or perhaps even accurate). I don't think he is an actual TI just yet.

I obtained all of them in conference call chat rooms. There is a lot of useful information available through links in these chat rooms.

I wish to draw attention to the fact that there are many apps available in the Google Play store that can transform your smartphone into a virtual scanner. If you have any documents (articles, books) which you feel are vital to our understanding of these issues, they offer one means of compiling them for our viewing which is available to practically all. We need to expose these problems to the greater community (I mean the world at large and the decent people in it, men of good will). Some such apps are listed here: https://fossbytes.com/best-android-scanner-apps/ .  Of course you can Google more. It is easy to host your documents for sharing on the Internet via copyable links directed to cloud storage sites, like Google Drive, where you can obtain cloud storage for free.  Any type of digital media can be hosted in this manner, not merely documents.  Videos, for instance.  If you don't trust Google, there are many other cloud storage companies, some of which offer a certain amount of cloud storage for free.

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