
Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe involuntarily disclosed information describing a naked encounter with “little brown aliens” during last night's debate.
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Unconscious references to ET contact were detected in the statements of
key political figures during an analysis of last night's Canadian leadership debate. While responding to a question from Gibsons, BC resident Len Gould regarding crime and safety, Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe
involuntarily disclosed information in the form of an encrypted
narrative describing his unconscious recollection of a naked encounter
with “little brown aliens”. The secret message parallels covert remarks
from a former US president commenting on the 2007 presidential debates,
indicating how alien abduction colours the personal history of political
leaders in both countries. Detection of secret alien abduction histories as revealed in these studies underscores how the application of a robust Disclosure technology for access to unconscious intelligence regarding the nature of UFO encounters is instrumental in charting the future of G20 nations and NATO partners. This story is the subject of a new episode of The Secret Message Report – Podcast Edition, produced by Vancouver UFO Examiner and former CBS Radio feature producer, Jon Kelly.
Gibsons, located on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast, is a 40 minute
ferry ride from Vancouver. The question regarding crime and safety was
one of six from a reported 6,000 questions
submitted by members of the Canadian public that was used during the
first hour of the debate, aired nationally on Tuesday, April 12, 2011
from 7-9pm EST. The Federal Election, to be held in May, follows the defeat of Stephen Harper's
minority Conservative Party on a motion of non-confidence. In a first
for any Commonwealth nation, the Harper government was cited by the
Liberal opposition for contempt of Parliament in late March. Earlier
this year, Money Magazine named Gibson's, BC the fourth most liveable Canadian city, noting ironically how the community is subject to “little crime”.
Mirror Messages
The open source analytic methodology used in detecting the secret
messages of Canadian political leaders reflected a graph of their
digitally sampled speech across the Y axis,
enabling audio playback and monitoring in reverse. The messages
detected through this procedure are formed by unconscious processes
related to sleep talking and Freudian slips. These communications
repeatedly provide involuntary disclosures that reveal hidden contents
of the speaker's unconscious mind. Examiner.com has previously reported
how such analysis has proven effective in the gathering of intelligence
for military, political, forensic, clinical and UFO Disclosure applications.
Examiner.com has also reported how Vancouver-based investigative research
studying the detection of secret messages encrypted backwards within
the human voice fulfills legacy demands from the scientific community
for an advanced technique of UFO witness interrogation. Eminent
researcher and US government UFO scientist Dr. J. Allen Hynek wrote in
his book The UFO Experience - A Scientific Inquiry
how "[The 1960's US Air Force Project] Blue Book was a "cover-up" to
the extent that the assigned problem was glossed over for one reason or
another. In my many years association with Blue Book, I do not recall
ever one serious discussion of methodology, of improving the process of
data gathering or of techniques of comprehensive interrogation of witnesses."
Multidimensional Speech
The method used in the leadership debate study complies with the
standards and results of a published study in which human listeners
monitored speech sounds that had been subject to various degrees of
mirror filtering in order to measure their relative intelligibility
under highly filtered conditions. Commenting on the results of this
study, Britain’s prestigious Royal Society noted how "It is remarkable
that speech remains reasonably intelligible even under conditions of
extreme distortion, such as ... time reversal of segments of speech
(Saberi & Perrott 1999)" - Brian C.J. Moore, "Basic auditory
processes involved in the analysis of speech sounds", (Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B12 March 2008 vol. 363 no. 1493 947-963) The authors of the study told Nature,
one of the premier publications in science, how "We have studied the
intelligibility of speech, and find it is resistant to time reversal of
local segments of a spoken sentence" - Kourosh Saberi and David R.
Perrott, "Cognitive restoration of reversed speech", (Nature 398 (29 April 1999) 760). One of the authors, distinguished University of California, Irvine Professor of Cognitive Sciences Kourosh Saberi even
went so far as to state how "Speech is a multidimensional stimulus.
There are different ways you can extract a message from it.”
For more on this story please visit Examiner.com.