From: Greg St. Pierre <StrmNut@aol.com> Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 21:15:47 EST Fwd Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 14:15:11 -0500 Subject: Re: How To Film An Abduction My own couple pence: It might not be a bad idea to get a couple analog watches (you know, the "hands" type), and synchronize them down to the millisecond, if possible. Have the abductee wear one, or keep it close by the bed. Retain the other as a control. If there are any "spatial anomalies" (a phrase without which any Star Trek episode's dialogue would be reduced by half) present during the abduction, the watch may show evidence of it as a discrepancy in time. Also, some sort of analog magnetic field and/or electric field measuring device in the proximity of the abductees could show something, particularly if the abductor's craft is in the vicinity, and employs any sort of magnetic or plasma propulsion. Another nifty device might be something capable of recording a wide range of sound frequencies. Of course, in all these cases, we must assume our visitors could interrupt the power supply if it's electric, so I guess these things will have to record on paper like a seismograph, and be powered by springs. At least the visitors will have to make the effort to walk over and turn all the damn things off. If we can't stop them, at least we can harrass them. Greg
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