Level 2 and Number 2
It's no surprise to anybody that I have the Vatara personality-type. Millions of people have been using a cat to represent me on level-2 since at least 2014. It's no surprise to anybody Jon Parsons has the Arjuna personality-type the same way it's no surprise to anybody that Simon Lono is a pile of shit. Lono even uses a pile of shit to represent himself on level-2.
People can even track my bowel movements on the second level of communication. It's outrageous for sophists and those who revere Lucifer's realm to say psi phenomena do not exist when they will use Level 2 to track how people go to the bathroom.
9Aug2020:
People can even track my bowel movements on the second level of communication. It's outrageous for sophists and those who revere Lucifer's realm to say psi phenomena do not exist when they will use Level 2 to track how people go to the bathroom.
It's implied on Level 2 that I have a lot of bowel movements. I actually don't. People can have anywhere from 3 bowel movements per week to 3 bowel movements per day and still be considered healthy. It depends on the individual. I have 1-2 bowel movements per day. This might seem like a lot to people who only go 3 times a week. Additionally, everything is exaggerated on Level 2 and people watch me extra closely because I have the Vataric personality-type. As a result, people make it seem like I have 16 bowel movements a day. How in the world could I have 16 bowel movements a day?
Not everything gets picked up on Level 2, but sometimes very specific details get picked up.
One time I just really had to urinate and I ran to the bathroom, but I kind of missed the toilet a little and the stream went to the side for a bit. As I was cleaning everything up, I was rolling my eyes because I thought I was going to see references to it on the second level of communication, but surprisingly there was no reference to it.
After the parkade incident (Nov. 24, 2017), there was an incident where my stomach kind of hurt and I wasn't sure if I was going to have a full bowel movement or not, but I went and sat on the toilet anyway.1 The only thing that happened was an unexpected "shart" and that's it. This "shart" showed up on the second level of communication.
The thing that pisses me off about this is that @leisure3000 is a sophist who asserts that psi phenomena do not exist. At this point, everybody knows that psi phenomena do exist because everybody is obsessed with the way I poop.
What mediates this phenomenon? The parkade incident gives a clue.
I'm considered invisible in my parkade which is only one floor down from ground level. If there was a toilet in the parkade and I sharted in it, it wouldn't show up on Level 2. However, the radio works decently well in the parkade. My phone works in the parkade. The internet on my phone works in the parkade. (I'm with Virgin mobile right now.) This information is useful to anybody studying noetic sciences.
9Aug2020:
"4G uses a frequency band located between 2500 MHz and 2600 MHz, and therefore is quite far from the TV band for causing any type of interference problem."2
XM radio does not work in the parkade.
"The XM signal used 12.5 MHz of the S band: 2332.5 to 2345.0 MHz."3
"Electromagnetic waves in the ELF and SLF frequency ranges (3–300 Hz) can penetrate seawater to depths of hundreds of meters, allowing signals to be sent to submarines at their operating depths."4
"In Canada, the United States, Mexico, the Bahamas, etc., there are 101 FM channels numbered from 200 (center frequency 87.9 MHz) to 300 (center frequency 107.9 MHz), though these numbers are rarely used outside the fields of radio engineering and government."5
1. "The Philadelphia Experiment." http://pan0ramics.blogspot.ca/2017/12/the-philadelphia-experiment.html.
1. "The Philadelphia Experiment." http://pan0ramics.blogspot.ca/2017/12/the-philadelphia-experiment.html.
2. "4G-LTE filter". Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G-LTE_filter.
3. "XM Satellite Radio." Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XM_Satellite_Radio.
4. "Communication with submarines." Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communication_with_submarines.
5. "FM broadcast band." Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_broadcast_band.
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