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I was angry - VERRRRRY angry
#21
Just a thought. I have issues with my computer and internet more often than my friends and relatives. Do we , as a group, have interference and service interuptions more often or does it just seem that way ?
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#22
That is an interesting thought...I know we sure seem to have a lot of problems even if they are short lived. They are enough to cause aggravation.
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#23
This is true to an extent, but the reality is computers are extremely technical and the service for the net is not a basic abc, the system is very complex and everyone that has computer or internet experiences problems. Computers are updating all the time, and I get completely lost with the technical side of this, it just does not compute to my brain!
The difference between those who know and those who do not is the computer allows easy access to throw frequency through the line of service, so you are hooked up through the phone line or satellite, the frequency feeding your computer will be used to send you personal frequency interference, so it is not about upsetting your computer but more about upsetting your electromagnetic energy field.
It is like standing next to a big power line or power station, straight away your body starts to feel off balance, all energy is felt in your electro field.

Octahedron,
It is like all professions, some people belong and others make you think how they ever got employed in that position, I think they bluff their way through and many are in-house trained and if they pass the test they get the job, but once in the field they are terrible at that job, and many of these employers offer safe jobs, so people stay and just follow the leader in order to keep that position.
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#24
Quote:In the US I'm gonna go with "Indian" call centers as a trigger,
That is hillarious to me because the one time I called the IP and reached India, I had a delightful experience.  The service rep clued me in by asking me what time it was here (U.S.A.).  When I found out I was speaking to someone in India, I asked the rep what part of India.  It happened to be a part of India that I had contemplated traveling to so I had studied the place somewhat.  The service rep was quite surprised that I knew anything about the area.  Getting the Internet service functioning properly involved a couple of long waiting periods, and we had a really interesting conversation.  Unfortunately, I have never reached India again when calling about an Internet problem.
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#25
Astrojewels, your words are pointing sharply to truth.

What a society we live in ! icon_help
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#26
Spiritvoyager, octahedron
You are lucky to have got such a response because they are not allowed to discuss personal information, and rather than put you on hold you were fortunate to get a conversation, I wonder if that person still is employed? Some are very good at their jobs and quickly solve the problem.
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#27
Hmm, I think we don't have to be surprised if we have to talk to grey aliens for technical support in the near future because this is much more cost effective for telcom business,

or, maybe this already is implemented, yet !

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#28
Grey aliens, I don’t see that happening but many operators are clones or hybrids; they are designed to frustrate you and send frequency to you whilst trying to make sense of what ever the problem is! The medical industry is full of hybrids, especially the pharmacists, they are becoming harder to pick out of the crowd that I know. Yet I also know that they will never be able to copy energy, so they can populate as much as they like, and it will never work, well in my world anyway!
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#29
That's a remark that does make sense !

I know some medical professionials who only believe in 2 things:

- money

- giving medicines to everybody for every health problem.

They act like "robotic" souls.


I also know somebody who became a pharmacist because it was the only way to earn serious money, despite his good education in other not medical fields, he admitted with a sense of helpless shame.
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#30
They have tried (maybe have) to introduce new laws here that give the pharmacist the ability to give medications, sick day certificates and so on, they say it will decrease the long waiting list at the doctors and saves time for the general public, most doctors don’t know what they are talking about and now they want to give the authority to the pharmacists. It basically comes down to -do you want to be sick, and if you do, can you trust either of these people to recommend/prescribe medication?
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