On Sep 16, 5:33 am, PJ-TKR <
pal...@gmail.com> wrote:
<<to mapping a
> single building like a rough blueprint, instead of larger areas? I'm
> just thinking that maybe if you did something like that on a building
> you were about to visit, then you could get actual feedback on the
> present-time occupants.>>
You're right, I had no way to get feedback on the maps I was doing of
Jalalabad which is part of the reason why I didn't finish them. I had
no way of knowing if the "Thought Maps" building-by-building, grid-by-
grid, were correct or not correct. All I did was open up an extremely
large satellite image of Jalalabad in Photoshop. It was so large that
I had to divide it into segments and then tried to do a color map over
the top of it of each road and each building. Then while I was doing
that...I started getting impressions of people in each building and
their thoughts, so I took notes in each grid...but no way to get
feedback to find out if any of the impressions were correct or not.
As for buildings that I'm about to visit, been doing that for years,
but not on a satellite image. On a telephone call. A person calls me
up, I read them before they even dial. If they book an appointment,
they do so by me reading them on the phone. I know it's kind of
amusing when I go to the places, because if I don't want the person to
know what I drive, without ever entering the building, I park out of
view. If I don't care if they know what I drive, I'll just
automatically park right under their room, without ever being in the
building before to know their precise location (except by psychic
intuition-me reading them on the phone). Been doing that for 11 years,
so I get that kind of feedback all the time. They may give me an
address or a hotel room number, but they don't exactly say where they
are in the building and I usually know. On home addresses, sometimes
it feels like they are giving me directions while I'm driving there.
May sound weird. But I focus in on the voice that I talked to on the
phone while I'm driving to the location, and its like they are somehow
telling me, like dolphin echo-location for humans, where they are.
Or when it's a cop calling up who's lying about his location (ie,
calling from the police station from a blocked number and lying,
claiming to be in a hotel), I usually blurt out to the cop that I know
he's lying about his location. Those kinds of things are recorded when
they call me and lie about their location and the fact that I tell
them that I know they are lying about their location. Plenty of cop
recordings in different cities of that with me. I have found lots of
different cops home addresses before, unpublished home addresses. I
gas up my car and I think, "OK, what cop is bothering me?" Then I end
up driving around for miles until I end up in a neighborhood.
Sometimes, the house will automatically have a cop car in front of it,
to tell me which city. Other times, all cars in garage with no way of
knowing for sure who's house it is. So I'll write down the address and
look it up. I usually know that I'm correct when there's no listing
for the address in the Reverse Directories or Cole Directories. Most
people who don't want their names listed with their address in reverse
directories...it'll be listed as a house number on a street with "NP"
next to it (abbreviation for Non-Published). But if the address is a
cop's or a fed's, every house number on a street will be listed but
theirs. Theirs is omitted and the house number itself won't exist in
the reverse directory. Since I wind up at location first by psychic
means and was parked in front of it and wrote down the house number, I
know the address exists. If it's not in the reverse directories or
Cole, then I was correct, it's a cop's house.
As for Jalalabad...just no way to get feedback on what data I wrote
down to find out if the "Thought Map" building-by-building was correct
or not, so I started working on other maps instead back then.
I was going to try it on a Phoenix satellite image. Map building by
building in Phoenix and attempt to see if it was correct, (If I could
do a 'thought map' of that) but I was only finding snippets of
neighborhoods and not a really big satellite image that I could cut
into segments in Photoshop.