It is well known that metal interferes with radio signals as well as mental telepathy.
It is also known that humans (and animals) have iron in their blood.
It was forbidden by the ancient Israelites to drink blood as well as modern Jews, Muslims and to some extent Christians today.
Could it be that by forbidding consumption of blood, these religions sought to open up their ability to telepathically communicate with their gods?
No, there would still be iron in their blood. You get it from meat too, and rye bread, seeds, green vegetables...
>>17946700
The iron in meat comes from blood. And no animal products have very small amounts of iron, you would have to eat large amounts to just get enough iron, let alone the amount of iron needed to block telepathy. Also, people in ancient cultures ate meat very rarely and their main diet was bread, especially in the Levant and mesopotamia.
>>17946696
>as well as mental telepathy.
Just because you believe something to be true does not make it well-known.
>>17946714
How come broccoli, tomatoes, cabbage, all kind of beets, potatos, corn, and fucking Tofu all have lots of iron if they have no blood?
Don't worry about the iron in you, mainly you'd need a brain for telepathy you inbred fuck.
>>17947813
lol
We are all one mind and the government doesn't want you to know about it.
>>17947871
>one mind
No, not at all. If people shared my mind, the world would be a vastly different place. You probably meant we're all one "consciousness" or "soul" or something, and while that may be true, it's only an illusion of the fact that we only ever realize we've interacted while we're awake. Of course we're all one "consciousness" if we only ever interact with each other in the waking world.
Saying we're all the same soul is just ignorance on the very nature of what makes a soul a soul.
>>17946696
Metal and water conduct waves and electricity better than anything else.
Use your internal chemistry to attract or repel, send and receive, whatever it is you need.
>>17947881
To the anon who posted that nitpick tidbit, thanks, I learned something.
>>17947813
>>17946696
Saw Weird Al in concert last night
Pretty good time.
>>17947881
Water does not conduct electricity.
http://humantouchofchemistry.com/does-distilled-water-conduct-electricity.htm
>Since distilled water is purified and does not contain any impurities, it is unable to conduct electricity. Water molecules on their own have no charge and as a result they cannot swap electrons. Without the swapping of electrons, electricity is unable to travel through distilled water.
Water mixed with some type of salt DOES. Water needs dissolved ions for electricity to travel through it.
>>17949295
Implying electricity can only be generated through swapping of electrons
>>17949360
Quote what you think implies that, fool.
Is UVB-76 one of those?
>>17949360
>Electricity
>Swapping of electrons
Pick both you fucking donut.
>>17951164
Depends what the fool meant by electricity. If they meant an electric charge, then no electrons need swapping. And really, "swapping electrons" is just about the worst way to describe it.
If they meant an electric current, then absolutely yes.
>>17947813
>None of which are from Mesopotamia
Now, it kinda conflicts with my views on Native Americans, but I will try to avoid iron for a while. Maybe I will find the truth, probably just anemia, though.
On the other side, perhaps more iron is good and overall middle east mysticism is the wrong path.
FUCK
>>17946696
I can assure you us religious fags don't use the iron in our blood or lack thereof to aid us talking to God. It isn't even telepathic. The reason why people call religion BS is because there is no literal physical connection. There is no telepathy or shit either. Prayer is just talking, worship is just ceremony, etc.
The properties of metal which allow it to interfere with radio signals are the same properties which allow it to detect radio signals.