Scary, Very Scary
Jan. 20th, 2005 02:17 pmToday's Clickable Culture post points to some very weird goings on:
An article in baytoday.ca
"Based on recurring dreams, [Canadian inventor Troy]Hurtubise reportedly developed a disconcerting invention without blueprints or schematics. The invention, dubbed the Angel Light, sees through solid material with window-like efficiency. Think of it as an unstoppable X-Ray machine. Not only can the device penetrate lead, wood, and ceramic, but the light emissions of the device (think "death ray" here) stop machines in their tracks and kill goldfish. Hurtubise is apparently shopping the technology around: The French government reportedly sent out representatives to witness a demo of the machine, paying him $40k to complete the device. BayToday.ca says it has documents that confirm "the former head of Saudi counter-intelligence...has been in regular contact with Hurtubise regarding the Angel Light..." read more
where do the dreams come from and why?? this does not seem good. I...*sigh*don't know.
Maybe the technology WAS a gift...but as a species we're not ready to use it for the right reasons?!
An article in baytoday.ca
"Based on recurring dreams, [Canadian inventor Troy]Hurtubise reportedly developed a disconcerting invention without blueprints or schematics. The invention, dubbed the Angel Light, sees through solid material with window-like efficiency. Think of it as an unstoppable X-Ray machine. Not only can the device penetrate lead, wood, and ceramic, but the light emissions of the device (think "death ray" here) stop machines in their tracks and kill goldfish. Hurtubise is apparently shopping the technology around: The French government reportedly sent out representatives to witness a demo of the machine, paying him $40k to complete the device. BayToday.ca says it has documents that confirm "the former head of Saudi counter-intelligence...has been in regular contact with Hurtubise regarding the Angel Light..." read more
where do the dreams come from and why?? this does not seem good. I...*sigh*don't know.
Maybe the technology WAS a gift...but as a species we're not ready to use it for the right reasons?!