posted 09-28-2001 08:45 PM
WEATHER MODIFICATION AND CIA COCAINE
President’s Address Delivers More Than IntendedSeptember 27, 2001 - San Jose, CA – An unconventional analysis of President Bush’s September 26th address to the CIA has revealed messages hidden within the President’s speech, according to backwards speech analyst Jon Kelly. The messages, encoded backwards, state, “A share of cocaine,” and “Stealth – you bring on the real weather.” These and others are posted to Internet website www.yourinnervoice.com.
An internationally recognized authority on backwards speech, Jon Kelly claims that involuntary muscular contractions affecting the speech organs embed messages within human speech while people talk. The messages are encoded backwards, according to Kelly, in order to bypass the censor mechanism of the speaker’s ego, thereby providing an unparalleled look into the unconscious mind.
Other backwards audio clips from September 26th‘s address included, “We kiss evil,” ”A secret dagger – we are affected,” and “You’re not sick of baby citizens.” These MP3 audio files can be played on users’ personal computers along with dozens of others found on the site. “The President’s messages seem to describe drugs and weather modification,” says Kelly. “Citizens concerned about public disclosure of secret government activities have been outspoken on these issues for years. Now people can hear the President speak his own unconscious concerns out loud and in the open.”
With over 300 media credits that include the BBC, CBC, Deutschland Radio Berlin, and US nationally syndicated “Uncovered TV,” Kelly is a regular guest on morning radio throughout North America. “My approach complies with scientific standards for speech intelligibility testing as proposed by the American National Standards Institute and my interpretations have withstood thousands of hours of real-world testing,” says Kelly. Results of backwards speech analysis from public conferences and briefings around the US related to September 11th’s strikes will be updated continuously on his website, yourinnervoice.com.
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