Yeah, nice article Frank, I actually stopped watching this topic a while back, but I'm sure we can continue if you want to.
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When Hertz did his experiments many years ago, he demonstrated that a pulse of electricity through a wire could be detected at a distance.
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And that allows for one of the ways to spy on somebody elses computer, as different processes within the processor and the motherboard take different ammounts of power, and different signals to the monitor have different pulses of electricity, having about a van of equipnemt you can have a completely separate computer do, or at lest display all the things that are displayed on your targets computer.
Back to the topic though, Earthquake lights have been countlessly reported throughout the history:
http://ufos.about.com/library/weekly/aa032299.htm
pictures:
http://www.earthwaves.org/eqlight.htm
attempt at duplicating them:
http://www.100megsfree4.com/farshores/nqlights.htm
http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf074/sf074g14.htm
ball lightning:
http://www.ernmphotography.com/Pages...L_Info_11.html
Report on the 5th International Symposium on Ball Lightning (ISBL97)
held on August 26-29, 1997, in Tsugawa-Town, Japan.
http://home.wxs.nl/~icblsec/isbl99/pg_report.html
there's more but i think this is enough to show somewhat strange light phenomena that happens before the earthquake strikes.
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