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Post by Darren on Feb 2, 2011 9:43:16 GMT 10
Here's a clip that was posted on YouTube of results from a K-II meter.
Any thoughts?
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Post by shireparanormal on Feb 2, 2011 17:08:33 GMT 10
Thanks for posting Darren .it was certainly interesting to watch the apparent replies to specific questioning by the kll meter. It appeared to only repond to the questions which ruled out any nearby electrical interference . A small out of screen electroinic device may possibly be used to manipulate the response but that's the devils advocate point of view. I still found it interesting viewing.
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Post by Darren on Feb 3, 2011 11:58:50 GMT 10
I think the clip is interesting and I did a quick run through to try and ascertain some facts, unfortunately nothing much to go on other than the clip. This is by no means trying to belittle those making the video but simply to determine facts and gain some perspective Approximate counts of K-II indications: - There were 59 indications where no question was asked.
- There were 55 indications which seemed to be solid responses.
- There were 23 indications which were unclear, inaccurate or inconsistent with other responses.
- There were 6 times were multiple spikes (2 or more) may have been taken as "Yes" responses.
- There were 60 times where there was no response to questions, of these 48 may be taken as "No responses"*
* Towards the end of the clip it was asked whether two indications mean "No". This change of the rules midstream could essentially nullify the possibility of taking times of no response as meaning "No". The speed of the responses to some questions and the absence of indications at most points where there were no questions is impressive and there does appear to be some "intelligence" involved. However other factors need to be considered: - Walkie Talkies were onsite - referred to in the clip. These are known to cause reactions on a K-II and can be used to create false positives.
- Mobile Phones were in use - referred to and heard in the clip. These are known to cause reactions on a K-II and can be used to create false positives.
- Multiple spikes occurred while people were moving around - especially when entering the room (22 spikes).
- The temp sensor may have been wireless - this can lead to some false indications.
Inaccuracies and inconsistencies often can provide a much needed balance and to prevent assumptions - here's a couple noted: - Did not respond to "are you a woman" - later did respond.
- There was a response to living in the 1900's (later 1610-1670). Person present stated his phone may have caused this response.
- No response to cherokee, native or indian - later responded to native.
- To indicate responses to time of living (1610-1670's) there is a concept of years - one could say this could be developed post death. However would it then be reasonable to accept that the concept of a connection between the terms "pale face" "white man" and "white devil" should also have been developed?
- At 1447 it was asked to make the K-II activate twice - there were three activations (not two).
Given the K-II's high sensitivity across a range of frequencies and the ease at which it can be manipulated, its use should be as controlled as possible leaving minimal cause for doubt. There is mention in the opening title that there were " amazing responses via the K2 EMF meters", suggesting multiple meters - only one is seen in the clip. The more equipment showing reactions, the more thorough the documentation obtained - but unfortunately only 1 piece of equipment (the K-II) seems to be responding - and it's the K-II meter whose results are often questioned of late.
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Post by shireparanormal on Feb 3, 2011 16:44:00 GMT 10
A good assessment of the evidence. Thanks for sharing Darren
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