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20 Nov 18 - 08:29 AM (#3962442) Subject: BS: Harmful music From: Donuel Your opinion will certainly differ from mine but I am referring to intervals that cause not just distress but brain damage, not in sound waves but in electromagnetic waves. Imagine a microwave rifle, which has been around for over 3 decades, but now advances in the dark arts of weaponry we have discovered the most distressing devestating dissonances in the micro wave and radio spectrum that cause micro scissor/plier like damage to soft tissue. An acoustic equivalence will make you throw up but the electromagnetic version will not only turn your stomach but depending upon amplitude will cause permanent damage. Sorry Charlie tin foil won't help. Now that the weaponry has been stolen I refer to the victims in US State dept workers stationed in Cuba and China. Then there are the kinds of music that only annoys... |
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20 Nov 18 - 06:05 PM (#3962539) Subject: RE: BS: Harmful music From: robomatic 'They' send concentrated directed radiation composed of up-frequency versions of whale song and Wagner, which enter the composite framework of the consulates and are then re-radiated into the soft tissues of the functionaries and flunkies within. It can do more damage than U2. Look for a channel of the stuff on Spotify. |
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21 Nov 18 - 06:43 AM (#3962609) Subject: RE: BS: Harmful music From: Thompson Weren’t American rock tracks used as torment in Waco and Guantanamo? |
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23 Nov 18 - 09:13 AM (#3962886) Subject: RE: BS: Harmful music From: Donuel and Noriega. Even Muskrat love can torture at any amplitude. |
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25 Nov 18 - 10:49 PM (#3963320) Subject: RE: BS: Harmful music From: Joe_F When I read about that in connection with the Waco siege, I rejoiced that three government agencies agreed with me about what rock and roll is good for. I did worry, tho, about the legal aspects. Did that use count as public performance, and if so, were royalties paid? |
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28 Nov 18 - 12:59 PM (#3963762) Subject: RE: BS: Harmful music From: punkfolkrocker Brown notes... myth or reality...??? |
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28 Nov 18 - 01:29 PM (#3963769) Subject: RE: BS: Harmful music From: Donuel If you are a clever synesthete brown notes are deep mixed intervals. The Electromagnetic spectrum is bigger than I can imagine a new song to counter harmful music; New aged stoners want to light one up Alcoholocausts want to get lit Political junkies need their PARTY fix BUT WE ALL NEED TO LIGHTEN UP !!!!!! Kathy ate a burger thats not healthy SHE'S HUNGRY - LIGHTEN UP Stevie makes a gravy that's greasy ITS DELICIOUS - LIGHTEN UP chorus; Lets all lighten up the lightening or nothin will be lightened up Lets lightnen up the lightening or nothin will be lightned up New aged stoners want to light one up Alcoholocausts want to get lit Political junkies need their PARTY fix BUT WE ALL NEED TO LIGHTEN UP !!!!!! Benny is a climate change scientist He'll save life, LIGHTEN UP Sherry's dad died yesterday his jokes will live on, LIGHTEN UP chorus Larry the liberal wants free speech So do you LIGHTEN UP Ned the Nazi desperetly wants to hate you Fuck You Ned Lighten up |
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28 Nov 18 - 06:11 PM (#3963797) Subject: RE: BS: Harmful music From: robomatic All of which reminds me of a real actual musical number I've heard on the air in the late 70s and never heard no more and I can't find even on the internet: "Give nuclear power one more chance." |
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28 Nov 18 - 07:28 PM (#3963807) Subject: RE: BS: Harmful music From: Donuel all we are saying is give nukes a chance |
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28 Nov 18 - 09:09 PM (#3963820) Subject: RE: BS: Harmful music From: Stilly River Sage Convenience stores in the US have been known to broadcast classical music outside to discourage youthful loitering. |
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29 Nov 18 - 04:00 AM (#3963834) Subject: RE: BS: Harmful music From: BobL Excellent idea! I'd sooner have Mozart any day than the acoustic pollution which all too often permeates the air in retail establishments. Especially at this time of year. |