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Dream Choreography
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Michael Barwell Wrote:In response to the 'Brain wi-fi' reverses leg paralysis in primate first
By James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News website
10 November 2016
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-37914543 I posted to US/UK State brainwashing/torture/murder thread yesterday,
& the 'Spirit Cooking' response thing, I've already had a couple of hard-to-mind 'dc' drop-ins; dozing last night after eating, a Ministry of Silly Walks-style clip of me & one leg with a mind of it's own, shambolically fighting my way thru' 3yards of pavement, with a viz or whisper at the tail end of "Stars in your Krown", then the same again as I was sleeping 'proper', or at least in bed.

This gig of 'dc'-lites when I'm dozing in the chair is more-or-less new, but I also had one the day before last too, a very brief clip of a scampering mousey on a kitchen/table top, falling into a toaster. Only 1 or 2 seconds. Not sure how the instant wake-with-a-'start' was done - quick hi-dose e-caffeine maybe, with a sound/muscle twitch in synch. [ooooh, my first neuralgic of the day there, in front of the top of my right ear]

Gosh.

See what I mean about 'The Sun' - oily obsequeous lizards:

WALKIE TALKIE: Using mobile phones on the go is giving us silly walks, researchers claim
Scientists found walking texters are making over-the-top strides to avoid tripping and bashing into people
- https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2175440/us...ers-claim/
By PAUL HARPER - 13th November 2016, 11:16 am

MOBILE phones are changing the way people walk as they take giant strides to avoid hazards and passers-by when texting.
Walking texters are adopting over-the-top movements for safety reasons, researchers at an American uni discovered.
This is a very common sight a young man listening music with smartphone earphones walking in the street
Walking while texting is changing the way humans walk according to this US study
The University of Delaware asked 22 volunteers to dial a number on their mobile phone while walking on a treadmill for two minutes.
The walkers wore 62 reflective markers on the arms, trunk, pelvis and legs which were picked up by motion cameras to measure knee flexion, hip movement and leg swing.
This experiment showed that the volunteers used strange exaggerated strides, bending their knees on each step with their ankles fulled flexed, the Telegraph reports.
Scientists concluded the large movements were to naturally step over tripping hazards, negotiate crowds and make up for diminished vision.
First author Kelly Seymour from the University of Delaware said: "Our results suggest that when dialing a phone while walking, healthy adults adopt a more cautious gait pattern, which may limit the risk of falling."
There were so FEW mistakes in number dialling during the test that it appeared volunteers felt using their phones was more important than walking.
A recent study found that saggy neck caused from looking down your phone and disrupted sleep from handset blue lights is just the tip of the iceberg.
Text-walkers has become such a problem that last year Antwerp in Belgium brought in text walking lanes' so that they do not irritate or endanger other pedestrians.
The study found walking texters take massive strides to avoid tripping over hazards.
Last year University of Bath researchers found we alter the way we walk when we text to avoid accidents, after an experiment involving 30 people aged 18 to 50-years-old.

Lecturer Dr Polly McGuigan said: ""We found that our participants were very good at adapting the way they walk to limit their risk of injury, and there were very few occasions when a participant hit an obstacle. This may be because many of the participants had grown up using a mobile phone and are very used to multi-tasking."

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Phone-hacking trial: Prince Harry message 'was hacked'


Prince Harry Criticizes Media, Makes Phone Hacking Reference - http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/pr...dia-414286
10:37 AM PST 1/22/2013 by Georg Szalai
In a series of interviews that British outlets could only air or write about with delay, the royal also discussed his Las Vegas nude photos and Kate Middleton's pregnancy.
LONDON - Prince Harry in a series of interviews has criticized the British media, including its handling of the pregnancy of Kate Middleton, and acknowledged letting his family down with a Las Vegas party weekend last year that led to the publication of nude pictures of the third in line to the throne.

Prince Harry recently gave the interviews in Camp Bastion during his deployment in Afghanistan over a period of time, but video and stories were only allowed to appear in British media outlets now that he has finished his stay there.

In one interview, he even referenced the News Corp. phone hacking scandal. "Because we haven't got mobile phones out here in Afghanistan, they can't bug our phones, so they don't know what we're saying," ITV quoted him as saying. "I don't believe there is any such thing as private life anymore."

The BBC News Channel aired the interviews Tuesday, and the BBC posted selected videos and stories online. The Telegraph and other British media also made the interviews available or covered them. Prince Harry left Afghanistan on Monday, and news teams were allowed to interview him if they agreed to delay broadcasts and publication, according to the BBC.

In a video on BBC News, the royal commented on his Las Vegas hotel romp by saying: "At the end of the day, I probably let myself down, I let my family down, I let other people down." He added: "It was probably a classic example of me probably being too much army and not enough prince."

But Prince Harry also emphasized that "I was in a private area, and there should be a certain amount of privacy that one should expect."

Asked about the recent news that his brother Prince William and wife were having a baby, Prince Harry said: "I'm thrilled for both of them" and "I can't wait to be uncle."

Again, he had some media criticism to share as well. "I think it is very unfair that they were forced to publicize it when they were. But that's just the media for you." The royal added that he hoped Middleton would get some protection to have certain privacy as a future mother.

"I didn't send a letter of congratulation like most of the papers said," Prince Harry also said. "They are wrong as always."

The royal at one point even said that he grew up with a dislike of the media. "If there's a story and something's been written about me, I want to know what's being said," he said. "But all it does is just upset me and anger me that people can get away with writing the stuff they do. Not just about me, but about everything and everybody."

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Note, 'The News of the World' ='s 'The Sun', the Murdoch press; from the earliest days of 'the program', I had very many "sun/Sun/son" refs, particularly as I'd previously thought there was a connection - I'd written on YT that the MI's were fully aware that Glen Mulcaire/News International had hacked Milly Dowlers 'phone, & that Kent(?) police had deliberately dropped the ball in their investigation into it.

The clip I was looking for of ''arry' in Afghan sitting in front of a heli & railing about 'The Sun' & 'phone hacking seems to have been excised from the public world whilst Tom Newton Dung (Sun editor or similar) on SkyPressPreview literally gurns as he fawns over the royal family, given half the chance.

Police 'regret' over Milly Dowler phone hacking - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-37307139 8 September 2016 From the section Surrey
An internal Surrey Police report on the hacking of missing schoolgirl Milly Dowler's phone has concluded it should have been investigated but was not.
The force said the failure was a "matter of deep regret" and that it had apologised to the Dowler family for the distress it had caused them.
The News of the World contacted Surrey Police on 13 April 2002 to say it had information from Milly's voicemail.
The Operation Baronet inquiry was set up to establish how police responded.
'Unacceptable failure'
The report said that when it became apparent that messages on Milly's phone had been intercepted, the primary focus of the investigation team was "rightly" on finding Milly and bringing her killer to justice.
However, senior officers would or should have been aware of the News of the World's illegal actions and the matter of phone hacking should have been revisited and investigated at a later stage, the report said.
The failure to do so was "unacceptable".
Surrey Police said the investigation into Milly's murder, which resulted in the conviction of Levi Bellfield in June 2011, remains the largest inquiry ever undertaken by the force.
As part of Operation Baronet, in June 2012 Surrey Police and Surrey Police Authority voluntarily referred two senior officers to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).
The IPCC carried out an independent investigation which concluded there was no case to answer for misconduct in either case.
The report accepts the hacking may not have been "seen for what it was" at the time.
The force said that in 2002 the phrase phone hacking had not been adopted and no-one knew the technique was being used illegally by some newspapers to get stories.
Operation Baronet found no evidence of any conspiracy or collusive relationship between officers and the News of the World or any other media, it said.
Milly Dowler Timeline:
March 2002 13-year-old Milly Dowler is last seen walking home from Walton-on-Thames railway station after school
September 2002 Milly's remains are found in Hampshire and identified by dental records. The case becomes a murder investigation
March 2010 Former bouncer and convicted murderer Levi Bellfield, who lived near Walton station, is charged with Milly's murder
June 2011 Bellfield is found guilty and jailed for life
July 2011 News of the World is closed down by Rupert Murdoch in the wake of the Milly Dowler phone hacking revelations
November 2011 The Leveson Inquiry is held into the culture, practice and ethics of the press


This below is an excellent program, lots of whispy tendrils emanate -
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John Arthur Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington, QPM, KStJ, DL, FRSA (born 21 October 1942) was Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (head of the Metropolitan Police Service) from 2000 until 2005. From 1991 to 1996, he was Chief Constable of Northumbria Police before being appointed one of HM Inspectors of Constabulary in September 1996. He was then appointed Deputy Commissioner of the Met in 1998 until his promotion to Commissioner in 2000. He was a writer for the News of the World, for £7,000 an article, until his resignation as the hacking scandal progressed.[SUP][1][/SUP]



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Martin Luther King - "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
Albert Camus - "The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion".
Douglas MacArthur — "Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered automatic weapons."
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