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the purpose driven music paradigm - Escape Babylon's Demons

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ecordings such as Celestial Yoga or Celestial Reiki assist in helping people entrain to this 8 Hz.<br />

frequency. Not everyone can travel to a mountain or <strong>the</strong> ocean. But it's not too difficult to put on a<br />

CD and entrain to some powerful relaxing frequencies!<br />

The Pentagon's Secret Scream: Sonic devices that can inflict pain--or even<br />

permanent deafness—are being deployed.<br />

(Source: Los Angeles Times; published March 7, 2004. Reproduced courtesy of<br />

William B. Arkin)<br />

SOUTH POMFRET, Vt. - Marines arriving in Iraq this month as part of a massive troop<br />

rotation will bring with <strong>the</strong>m a high-tech weapon never before used in combat - or in<br />

peacekeeping. The device is a powerful megaphone <strong>the</strong> size of a satellite dish that<br />

can deliver recorded warnings in Arabic and, on command, emit a piercing tone so<br />

excruciating to humans, its boosters say, that it causes crowds to disperse, clears<br />

buildings and repels intruders.<br />

"[For] most people, even if <strong>the</strong>y plug <strong>the</strong>ir ears, [<strong>the</strong> device] will produce <strong>the</strong> equivalent of an insta nt<br />

migraine," says Woody Norris, chairman of American Technology Corp., <strong>the</strong> San Diego firm that<br />

produces <strong>the</strong> weapon. "It will knock [some people] on <strong>the</strong>ir knees."<br />

American Technology says its new product "is designed to determine intent, change<br />

behavior and support various rules of engagement." The company is careful in its<br />

public relations not to refer to <strong>the</strong> megaphone as a weapon, or to dwell on <strong>the</strong><br />

debilitating pain American forces will be able to deliver with it. The military has been<br />

equally reticent on <strong>the</strong> subject.<br />

The new megaphone being deployed to Iraq can operate at 145 decibels at 300<br />

yards, according to American Technology, well above <strong>the</strong> normal threshold for pain.<br />

The company posits a scenario in which Al Qaeda terrorists would run screaming from<br />

caves after being subjected to a blast of high-decibel sound from <strong>the</strong> devices, <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

hands covering <strong>the</strong>ir ears. But in Baghdad or o<strong>the</strong>r Iraqi towns, where <strong>the</strong>re are<br />

crowds and buildings, <strong>the</strong> sick and elderly, as well as children, are likely to be in <strong>the</strong><br />

weapon's range.<br />

Kabalistic Music<br />

Kabalistic composers express <strong>the</strong>ir distress with life as it is in <strong>the</strong> material world<br />

through <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>music</strong>‘s melody. This is revealed in an article found on <strong>the</strong> website,<br />

#Kabbalistic Music, titled, "Melodies Of <strong>the</strong> World To Come" at<br />

www.kabbalah.info/engkab/mmedia.htm.<br />

A kabblist is a person who has achieved a full recognition and sense of <strong>the</strong> upper world, that is to<br />

say, a feeling of <strong>the</strong> Creator and an apprehension of His actions. In order to aid those who have not<br />

yet achieved a recognition of <strong>the</strong> spiritual realm, <strong>the</strong> kabbalist may write his apprehensions in <strong>the</strong><br />

language of <strong>the</strong> Bible, <strong>the</strong> Talmud, <strong>the</strong> Aggada, or <strong>the</strong> Kabbalah. The melody is in general like <strong>the</strong>

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