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	<title>Comments on: Stop Alien Abductions</title>
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		<title>By: Martha Rose Crow</title>
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		<dc:creator>Martha Rose Crow</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2008 20:32:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The greys and greens are insectoids. Treat them like cockroaches. The best way to kill cockroaches is to use borax (in america, you can buy a box of it in the laundry soap part of grocery stores for about $2). If you can’t get borax, use boric acid, either liquid or powder.

Put the borax or boric acid around your bed. When the “aliens” (I think they’re more demon than anything) come to get you, the powder will attach itself to them and eat through them.

You could also try other kinds of powder that has sharp edges to its molecules. Baby powder might work. Flouride probably works. I was once at a friend’s house when I was very young and saw a cockroach eat some toothpaste on the bathroom sink. It got sick real fast, did a few flips before it finally died. That’s how I knew that flouride was bad for you! If it kills cockroaches, it’s not good for you.

Think about what kills bugs and go after the insectoid aliens with bug killers! They also don’t like pure light so devise ways to pop some photon light. Maybe sleep in photon light.

But do what you have to do to fight those fu*kers. Praying might help but the God of the Light (there are many gods) would expect you to do something to help yourself.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The greys and greens are insectoids. Treat them like cockroaches. The best way to kill cockroaches is to use borax (in america, you can buy a box of it in the laundry soap part of grocery stores for about $2). If you can’t get borax, use boric acid, either liquid or powder.</p>
<p>Put the borax or boric acid around your bed. When the “aliens” (I think they’re more demon than anything) come to get you, the powder will attach itself to them and eat through them.</p>
<p>You could also try other kinds of powder that has sharp edges to its molecules. Baby powder might work. Flouride probably works. I was once at a friend’s house when I was very young and saw a cockroach eat some toothpaste on the bathroom sink. It got sick real fast, did a few flips before it finally died. That’s how I knew that flouride was bad for you! If it kills cockroaches, it’s not good for you.</p>
<p>Think about what kills bugs and go after the insectoid aliens with bug killers! They also don’t like pure light so devise ways to pop some photon light. Maybe sleep in photon light.</p>
<p>But do what you have to do to fight those fu*kers. Praying might help but the God of the Light (there are many gods) would expect you to do something to help yourself.</p>
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		<title>By: Michael Menkin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Menkin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2007 02:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Breakthrough in Real Evidence for Alien Abductions

Proof of the alien abduction phenomenon was achieved in January, 2007,
when it was demonstrated that people claiming to be abducted by aliens
actually receive a microwave signal.  The signal was obtained by taking
voltage readings with a standard multimeter from Velostat, the shielding
material comprising a thought screen helmet and from the material
itself.  The material, called Velostat, is made by 3M. 

This is the first time that standard electronic instruments showed that
people claiming to be abducted by aliens actually receive a microwave
signal. The helmets are called Thought Screen Helmets by inventor
Michael Menkin.  The helmets scramble the signal thus stopping
communication between aliens and humans, Menkin claims.  He has been
making helmets and sending them to people abducted by aliens for eight
years.

This evidence is demonstrable proof of alien abduction activity and
refutes both skeptics and ufo investigators who claim that alien
abductions are paranormal or supernatural.  Any abduction victim with
Velostat and a multimeter can obtain a reading which indicates a signal
is being sent to them, Menkin claims.

Thought screens were originated by science fiction writer E.E. Doc
Smith.  Michael Menkin invented real thought screens in 1999.  After a
year of testing different materials, Menkin found that hats containing
Velostat did stop aliens from abducting humans. 

These breakthrough tests were obtained by a man in the United Kingdom
who measured current from a thought screen helmet and from a piece of
Velostat while he was wearing another thought screen helmet.  The man
had a history of being abducted by aliens. No current could be obtained
from the other materials which he tested.  The test cannot be performed
by people who are not abductees because they don't receive such a
signal.

Using his own funds, Menkin has made and sent thought screen helmets to
people all over the world for eight years.  For photos of meter readings
that indicate an alien signal see stopabductions.com.  The site provides
instructions for making successful thought screens.  See Menkin's other
site, aliensandchildren.org for information and other evidence of alien
abductions.

For more information contact inventor Michael Menkin at
mmenkin@hotmail.com.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Breakthrough in Real Evidence for Alien Abductions</p>
<p>Proof of the alien abduction phenomenon was achieved in January, 2007,<br />
when it was demonstrated that people claiming to be abducted by aliens<br />
actually receive a microwave signal.  The signal was obtained by taking<br />
voltage readings with a standard multimeter from Velostat, the shielding<br />
material comprising a thought screen helmet and from the material<br />
itself.  The material, called Velostat, is made by 3M. </p>
<p>This is the first time that standard electronic instruments showed that<br />
people claiming to be abducted by aliens actually receive a microwave<br />
signal. The helmets are called Thought Screen Helmets by inventor<br />
Michael Menkin.  The helmets scramble the signal thus stopping<br />
communication between aliens and humans, Menkin claims.  He has been<br />
making helmets and sending them to people abducted by aliens for eight<br />
years.</p>
<p>This evidence is demonstrable proof of alien abduction activity and<br />
refutes both skeptics and ufo investigators who claim that alien<br />
abductions are paranormal or supernatural.  Any abduction victim with<br />
Velostat and a multimeter can obtain a reading which indicates a signal<br />
is being sent to them, Menkin claims.</p>
<p>Thought screens were originated by science fiction writer E.E. Doc<br />
Smith.  Michael Menkin invented real thought screens in 1999.  After a<br />
year of testing different materials, Menkin found that hats containing<br />
Velostat did stop aliens from abducting humans. </p>
<p>These breakthrough tests were obtained by a man in the United Kingdom<br />
who measured current from a thought screen helmet and from a piece of<br />
Velostat while he was wearing another thought screen helmet.  The man<br />
had a history of being abducted by aliens. No current could be obtained<br />
from the other materials which he tested.  The test cannot be performed<br />
by people who are not abductees because they don&#8217;t receive such a<br />
signal.</p>
<p>Using his own funds, Menkin has made and sent thought screen helmets to<br />
people all over the world for eight years.  For photos of meter readings<br />
that indicate an alien signal see&nbsp;<a href="http://stopabductions.com" title="http://stopabductions. " target="_blank">stopabductions.com</a>.  The site provides<br />
instructions for making successful thought screens.  See Menkin&#8217;s other<br />
site,&nbsp;<a href="http://aliensandchildren.org" title="http://aliensandchildren. " target="_blank">aliensandchildren.org</a> for information and other evidence of alien<br />
abductions.</p>
<p>For more information contact inventor Michael Menkin at<br />
<a href="mailto:mmenkin@hotmail.com">mmenkin@hotmail.com</a>.</p>
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