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Step-by-step guide to use the HDR
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<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 228477" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>There was a little ratchet series of potentiometers in some of the models. These were about the width of a Trident sugarless gum block and about twice that width. One had to set these at one time, or you didn't get the right year.</p><p></p><p>The only other device that I used on a regular basis, is a wizard's staff. This one is dog legged shaped, but with cloth over copper wiring. I installed crystals on top of the staff and epoxied them in place. I once used it to open a vortex on an Alaskan street, never thinking I'd be successful, but I did manage to open a portal.</p><p></p><p>This manifested as a bright white light and was even photographed. Think it was Anchorage, can't really remember. So there's some proof right there that the HDR can work.</p><p></p><p>I'd check, { Time travel Institute, Setting the HRD } or { Steven Gibbs explains how to set date HDR }.</p><p>- Note use of wizard's staff use underwritten by older large reptoid sects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 228477, member: 259"] There was a little ratchet series of potentiometers in some of the models. These were about the width of a Trident sugarless gum block and about twice that width. One had to set these at one time, or you didn't get the right year. The only other device that I used on a regular basis, is a wizard's staff. This one is dog legged shaped, but with cloth over copper wiring. I installed crystals on top of the staff and epoxied them in place. I once used it to open a vortex on an Alaskan street, never thinking I'd be successful, but I did manage to open a portal. This manifested as a bright white light and was even photographed. Think it was Anchorage, can't really remember. So there's some proof right there that the HDR can work. I'd check, { Time travel Institute, Setting the HRD } or { Steven Gibbs explains how to set date HDR }. - Note use of wizard's staff use underwritten by older large reptoid sects. [/QUOTE]
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