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majicdragon
04-10-2007, 08:18 AM
Hi everyone, I really need your help for something which is very important to me. I think this should only take about 10 minutes.
I've got two sound files here for a total of about 20 seconds of audio. The first one is only about 2 seconds long. I wondered if i could trouble you to listen to it and to see if you can hear the words "Christ delivered".
And here is that file: http://www.mediafire.com/?5gczrlmdst1
Next, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart if you took the time to listen as this is very important to me... It is a file which is labeled, "This is the file in question". It is taken from the Alex Jones show and it is a reversed audio section placed thrice, with each successive placing having been stretched in length.
http://www.mediafire.com/?fqmoe1llgit
I would like to know if you can hear any of the three phrase selections I have chosen and written below. I would like to know if you can hear one of the phrase selections, two of the phrase selections, all three of the phrase selections, or none of them.
And if you can hear more than one selection, please tell me which one you can hear more naturaly... Here are the phrase selections. Just play the audio straight through, and read one phrase while listening at the three different speeds on the 18 second audio clip:
1. So if you're going to Edmonton or Austin, they're both gonna blow.
2. Shit, you're burnin' it, lets buy no mall shit, them off and not go.
3. Shit, you're burnin' it, the funnel, all shit, do them often, don't go
I will explain my reasons for this later. Please remember to tell me if you heard, "Christ delivered" in the first audio file.
thank you.
draconis
04-10-2007, 08:29 AM
It's a combination of 2 and 1, but I can hear 1 more than 2...shiiooo if you're going to austin, they're both not gone.
whitenight639
04-10-2007, 08:33 AM
whats with this playing things backwards? its impossible to record regular speech to encode a backward message, what i mean is how is it possible to to encode a backwards message into normal speech? there are better ways to get a subliminal across. :confused:
freedomnonfighter
04-10-2007, 08:37 AM
Yeah I heard the Christ Delivered, and then I heard #1
draconis
04-10-2007, 08:40 AM
whats with this playing things backwards? its impossible to record regular speech to encode a backward message, what i mean is how is it possible to to encode a backwards message into normal speech? there are better ways to get a subliminal across. :confused:
Reverse speech reveals the true beliefs and thoughts of a person. It's considered the voice of the subconscious.
See reversespeech.com for more info. Pretty mind-blowing stuff.
majicdragon
04-10-2007, 07:47 PM
Bump... I just need a few more please.
so far is great, thank you for helping me by your participation. I can not tell you yet why I ask, but, I will tell you, and you may find the reason very interesting.
Please do not assume the reason, but help me, a fellow... one who will be very thankful.
I will give a detailed explanation.
rossus
04-10-2007, 08:25 PM
Reverse speech reveals the true beliefs and thoughts of a person. It's considered the voice of the subconscious.
See reversespeech.com for more info. Pretty mind-blowing stuff.
so if we reverse speech our own voice we will hear our own subconscious huh?
i'd try but i don't have a mike
it's funny how that file really doesn't sound at all like those 3 sentences...
haha
i don't hear anything abnormal in that file.
i hear the normal gibberish one gets when you play backwards the talk of a human being...
not only with this one but with all those i've listened made by you.
majicdragon
05-10-2007, 06:06 AM
so if we reverse speech our own voice we will hear our own subconscious huh?
i'd try but i don't have a mike
it's funny how that file really doesn't sound at all like those 3 sentences...
haha
i don't hear anything abnormal in that file.
i hear the normal gibberish one gets when you play backwards the talk of a human being...
not only with this one but with all those i've listened made by you.
Thank you for your honesty rossus. This is something I am very interested in. It seems that some people can hear the reversals I find, while others cannot. I am trying to figure out why this is.
The last two sentences are from a man named "Ken Welch" from Ken Welch.com. I sent him my reversal #1, and he sent it back with his corrections. He explained to me the process in which he found his reversals #2, or #3, which was to separate small sections, one at a time, and to listen for word matches. When I followed his directions, I could hear his reversals quite clearly. There was no doubt in my mind as to Ken's finds. I will show his method at the bottom for anyone who is interested in trying it. In my opinion, it works quite well.
My own extrapolation of the reversed streaming segment, Reversal #1, cannot be heard by Ken Welch. To me, this is puzzling since I can hear this section quite easily, by playing it from start to finish.
After I learned of the methods Ken employs to find his reversals, I wondered if I could do the same thing with forward speech. That is... I wondered if I could take out little bits out of regular speech and find new words which were imbedded, but needed separation in order to be heard.
So I started with the phrase, "Like, I used to live in Edmonton", which I had recorded moments after striking upon the idea... I didn't need to look any further. There, imbedded in my own forward phrase, "Like, I used to live in Edmonton" were the two words, "Christ delivered"
The way in which I had been searching for reversals had been to just slow the speed (with or without changing pitch) and listen as if I were trying to understand someone with either a really bad accent, or perhaps a potato in their mouth... Since the time when I was young, understanding people with very pronounced accents came easily. I could make out and translate Cockney Street slang to my mother from the television for example. And really strong English dialects from all over the planet have not been a problem for me to understand.
I can understand people from non English countries who have accents which are so harsh that many people around me cannot translate. No matter what the accent has been, it only takes a few minutes of talking with them to be able to hone in on the set way in which they speak. Often I can hear quite clearly what someone is saying when no-one else around me can fathom how I am able.
The reason may have to do with the fact that I was raised by a first generation Canadian, Who came from a country with a foreign tongue. Also, I worked for foreign born people for most of my life, doing jobs in the homes of immigrants. Canada is very diverse by its nature. It's my home and (native land).
The first thing I'd like to get into is the sound-bite, "Christ Delivered". As I have written, these two words were taken out as bits from my own forward speech, from the phrase, "Like, I used to live in Edmonton". Here is that forward phrase in its entirety:
http://www.mediafire.com/?6s4xujvidmv
And here are the two words I have separated from that phrase.... They occur in sequence, and they are found in the section, "Like, I used to live in Edmonton": Here are where they occur: "ke I used to live in"... Here is, "Christ, Delivered":
http://www.mediafire.com/?5gczrlmdst1
Now, I think everyone should be able to make out the forward phrase, "Like, I used to live in Edmonton", because even though it has been slowed from its original form, it is not a reversed sample.
I had taken parts out of my forward speech to show Ken Welch that meaning from the original statement could be lost by clipping out bits of it to find new words. However, after taking these bits out of my forward speech my opinion of this has changed.
When I moved out of Edmonton, it was because I had been plagued with feelings that the city was going to be False-Flagged. I cannot explain from where this feeling came. Even though I thought it would happen four years ago, before the election, and it didn't occur I never forgot why I left.
It all stemmed from a prayer to God. The prayer included me becoming a Welder and not having to install flooring anymore. And that is one miraculous part of the prayer which has already been answered.
You see, when I moved to Dease Lake, population 400 at the time, somehow, a welding course was misdirected to come here for the duration of six months. I attended the course and am now a "C" ticketed Welder.
So, when I took the parts out of my forward speech, "Christ Delivered", I thought, "Isn't that marvelous... This has to do with the prayer".
"Christ delivered" sums up the reason I left Edmonton.
I can hear Ken Welch's reversals clearly, and yet still hear my own through my own method. I am quite comfortable in continuing to reverse in the way which I have become accustomed. And even if only one other person in the world can hear what I can hear, I'll make reversals for that person. And it seems there are at least two others.
Here is Ken Walch's method in two files where he shows where to cut the wave-forms in order to best hear his reversals: Click on the pictures and they will open to something which is large enough to see:
Shit; you're burnin' it; Let's buy no mall shit; them off; and not go.
http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/5b800cc8fc36413c8afca17bc0397ba02g.jpg (http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?quickkey=5lx2kgdkdxx&thumb=4)
Shit, you're burnin' it; the funnel; all shit; do them often.
http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/5988dc5d2466986b31d6d9064d4e15ee2g.jpg (http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?quickkey=5mydipzhil0&thumb=4)
And here is one from The O'Relly Factor: "All the big shell up in Edmonton Is gonna burst... The city, it's a refinery... But Edmonton's getting the worst." http://www.mediafire.com/?4wzndqd5xyn
Finally, one last reversal for a laugh: Alex Jones: "My gosh, I'm heading into the land of Oz": http://www.mediafire.com/?f2ok1zwubwy
Have a great day!