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Sesan
21st August 2011, 01:43
For a few years now, I have been experiencing some rather strange things on my computer. It seems everytime I start watching a conspiracy based video or lecture, I get part way through and suddenly my computer shuts down instantly, totally powering down. Sometimes my monitor suddenly goes into sleep mode and the sound turns off. I return to the same video and sure enough, it happens again. This also happens when I am using Google Earth to look around places like S-4 and such. It has happened when I go to some official government web sites and use their search features. Next thing you know, down it goes again.
I've lost count as to how many times this happens and have even gone as far as showing friends and family just how obvious this is, much to their surprise. Now I'm a pretty insignificant fellow and really can't see me being any sort of a threat, but since this only happens when I'm using the computer, it is very weird! Oh and this isn't just on my computer, but other systems I use as well. Has anyone else experienced this happenig to them?
I know we in the alternative community are monitored, but come on!! Are we that much of a threat???
:cool:
Lord Sidious
21st August 2011, 02:14
Do you use the pc for anything else that would use the cpu resources?
If so, how does it go?
It sounds like the cpu is overheating, but then it doesn't as well.
shadowstalker
21st August 2011, 02:19
For a few years now, I have been experiencing some rather strange things on my computer. It seems everytime I start watching a conspiracy based video or lecture, I get part way through and suddenly my computer shuts down instantly, totally powering down. Sometimes my monitor suddenly goes into sleep mode and the sound turns off. I return to the same video and sure enough, it happens again. This also happens when I am using Google Earth to look around places like S-4 and such. It has happened when I go to some official government web sites and use their search features. Next thing you know, down it goes again.
I've lost count as to how many times this happens and have even gone as far as showing friends and family just how obvious this is, much to their surprise. Now I'm a pretty insignificant fellow and really can't see me being any sort of a threat, but since this only happens when I'm using the computer, it is very weird! Oh and this isn't just on my computer, but other systems I use as well. Has anyone else experienced this happenig to them?
I know we in the alternative community are monitored, but come on!! Are we that much of a threat???
:cool:
Maybe your aura goes into major flux when you watch these things or go to these sites.
For some folks like me, when my aura goes into major flux, crap happens with electronics whether I am aware of this flux or not, crap happens, but then I noticed the pattern in it all.
Flasky
21st August 2011, 02:29
Hey I've always wondered about this and if it would happen to me..! Or to like, EVERYONE sort of...
It has never happened to me! I don't know....! Perhaps you are more *scary* than you let yourself know?
:p
Sesan
21st August 2011, 03:33
I have never thought of myself as *scary*..lol!It seems as though someone might.
As to the CPU over heating, I don't think so. My wife can use the computer for hours with absolutley no issues at all.
KosmicKat
21st August 2011, 12:41
I've had problems with CPU overheating as well - when using office-type utilities. It's not so much a question of how long you use the computer, but what load you are putting on the system. Check the air vents - is anything blocking them? Don't be afraid to slide the access panel off (usually one of the sides, secured by a screw at the back) and gently dust inside. A clean pooter is a happy pooter.
If pooter is clean, is it firsthand or are you not the first owner? If it was previously owned by somebody else there is just the ghost of a chance that it isn't you that is of interest.
Lord Sidious
21st August 2011, 12:49
I've had problems with CPU overheating as well - when using office-type utilities. It's not so much a question of how long you use the computer, but what load you are putting on the system. Check the air vents - is anything blocking them? Don't be afraid to slide the access panel off (usually one of the sides, secured by a screw at the back) and gently dust inside. A clean pooter is a happy pooter.
If pooter is clean, is it firsthand or are you not the first owner? If it was previously owned by somebody else there is just the ghost of a chance that it isn't you that is of interest.
A friend of mine was using a pentium 4. I told her they are known as room heaters. She had a similar type of issue and it turned out her case fans were cactus and the aftermarket cpu fan was clogged full of crap.
So, overheat city.
Anchor
21st August 2011, 13:41
Try using another computer. If the fault goes away, then time to follow Lord Sid's advice and clean things.
If the fault persists:
1) Apologise to the person whose computer you just trashed :)
2) Read Shadowstalker's post again
OR
3) Get extra paranoid - LOL
Let us know how you go.
New Dawn
21st August 2011, 13:51
Just carry on as usual, don't start worrying. Several months after joining Avalon, I had insane things happen to me, including a threat - but noting came of it, and as you can see, I'm back on this forum now! Scared the hell out of me at the time, but now I say bring it on. If these cowards have to play games instead of facing you in the open, then I'll just laugh at how pathetic they are - if you're not being paranoid, just go an as usual - don't let them change anything that you want to do.
<8>
21st August 2011, 14:48
Hi Sesan...
Maby it is your guides who whants you to focus on other things??
g.k.r
21st August 2011, 15:08
id agree with lord sid too, but also could be the power supply on its way out too.. happens. could also be a software issue,, fresh window installation is a good way to clear some things too lol
Orion.V
21st August 2011, 15:19
It seems that when you utilize the video graphics adapter some more it happens. Run a video diagnostic to your PC with futuremark test. If your PC fails on it then you might have some hardware issue.
Want to see if there is anything paranormal happening to you here ? Then go to a internet coffee club and rent a PC for 1 hour, watch videos and google sky :)
Tane Mahuta
21st August 2011, 23:24
Ned some details of the computer! Are you going through a VPN, Router. Could be a lot of things. What software are you running.
CPU?
Motherboard?
Memory?
Powersupply? What Wattage?
etc,etc
TM
shadowstalker
21st August 2011, 23:28
Hi Sesan...
Maby it is your guides who whants you to focus on other things??
Odd i was also thinking that as well, hmmmmm...
Carmody
21st August 2011, 23:38
It seems that when you utilize the video graphics adapter some more it happens. Run a video diagnostic to your PC with futuremark test. If your PC fails on it then you might have some hardware issue.
Want to see if there is anything paranormal happening to you here ? Then go to a internet coffee club and rent a PC for 1 hour, watch videos and google sky :)
I have the same problem. In my case it is the GPU (video card processor) fan is failing at the same time the heatsinking is clogged with dirt, at the same time the power supply is at it's max limit for delivering power. When I get graphics intensive, which is watching a video or using Google earth.....then it can do a hard reboot, like a glitch. I've fixed it before and I only attend to it when it becomes a problem. The biggest issue is that the power supply needs swapping out. I bought a new one, a higher wattage one, over a year ago, and never bothered to install it.
Hi Sesan...
Maybe it is your guides who wants you to focus on other things??
Odd i was also thinking that as well, hmmmmm...
It can be that, as well. Physical manifestation is not specifically some god like thingy. It never was.
It fits into mundane reality like a hand in a glove, and it always will. Consensus reality, manifestation, etc. It can go spooky and separate from this reality but it is nearly always subtle and undetectable, unless you are paying attention.
so in this way, the 'ground pounders', the scientifically minded atheist non-believers can fit into the system and have their experience.... while the esoteric thinkers and the spiritually aware can walk around with a big grin on their faces --as they see the connections, and the signs/portents.....plain as day. They can have their experience as well.
Co-joined, consensual, connected experiences, simultaneous..---consensus reality.
Dolores Cannon explains this in her interview with Kerry, in a backhanded kind of way, when she speaks on the idea of 'ascension', and what others who do not... would see of that situation.
For example, you can do a test for a psychic phenomenon amidst a group of frowning and very insistent non-believers. They will cause the experiment to fail and their reality will rule, due to their influence in making it fail.
then the same experiment can be conducted within a group of very open positive and knowledgeable psychics and similar.... and the experiment will work perfectly and spectacularly.
The atheist and scientific type do not have the capacity to understand the aspect of their negative influence into the given situation, they do not know that their very negativity causes the experiment to fail. So sad.
For the most part you cannot convince them otherwise. They are stuck in a loop of failure of their own creation and maintenance.
Most of us are stuck at some similar level, ourselves, even though we have some understanding. We have to break the lock on our own abilities created by our own minds, wiring and bodies.
Koyaanisqatsi
22nd August 2011, 00:33
I have never thought of myself as *scary*..lol!It seems as though someone might.
As to the CPU over heating, I don't think so. My wife can use the computer for hours with absolutley no issues at all.
Damn sounds like you're being watched. Go camping bring food and guns and don't tell a soul haha.
ThePythonicCow
22nd August 2011, 00:49
My wife can use the computer for hours with absolutley no issues at all.
Different applications (programs or uses of the computer) can put quite different loads on them. So one program could overheat something that another didn't. A properly cooled computer, with clean, running fans and no weak chips or capacitors, can handle any load it is able to run; but a weak fan, chip or capacitor will be more heat sensitive, which you will likely notice more often with certain uses than others.
ponda
22nd August 2011, 01:03
Hi Sesan...
Maby it is your guides who whants you to focus on other things??
Or the guides might be implying to pay attention to what was on the computer before it crashed
Sesan
22nd August 2011, 03:39
Wow! Thanks for all the great replies and ideas. (Shadowstalker I really enjoyed our chat and <8> I will be PMing you soon k!!) I am no computer expert at all, but I must mention that this experience seems to have followed me onto different computers on many occasions. I am still able to view videos that have nothing to do with, shall we say, 'out of the ordinary' topics all I want. This only happens when I enter the alternative type topics, especially topics I feel particularly drawn too. This only happens to me!
I should mention that I do have some other factors that would have me believe this is not a technical issue, but I'm not going to bring that up just yet. I wouldn't even know where to start with that issue.
Again thanks for your feedback! You guys are awesome!!!
Sesan.
meeradas
22nd August 2011, 13:06
Can you wear a quartz watch without damaging it?
jjl
22nd August 2011, 13:47
Can you wear a quartz watch without damaging it?
Dont forget blowing out lightbulbs!
Maia Gabrial
22nd August 2011, 16:04
After you check out all those suggested ideas and it still happens, it could be that you're one of those people who has a strong energetic field eminating from you, affecting computers....:whistle:
John Parslow
22nd August 2011, 17:29
Hello sesan
Try pressing Control; Alt and Delete keys together this will open a box called Windows Task Manager, press the preformance tab and the top left box will indicate your CPU performance - at least you will be able to establish if your a running a lot of applications together. Take the good advice offered above and ensure that your PC is clean on the inside - if not sure vacuum it out once a month taking speciall notice of all fans especially the CPU fan.
All the best. JP :cool:
Lord Sidious
23rd August 2011, 03:00
Hello sesan
Try pressing Control; Alt and Delete keys together this will open a box called Windows Task Manager, press the preformance tab and the top left box will indicate your CPU performance - at least you will be able to establish if your a running a lot of applications together. Take the good advice offered above and ensure that your PC is clean on the inside - if not sure vacuum it out once a month taking speciall notice of all fans especially the CPU fan.
All the best. JP :cool:
NEVER, NEVER, vacuum the pc out.
Even when it is off, you can create static and kill components.
There are a few options, you can use an air compressor to blow everything out, you can buy cans of compressed air, although that isn't so good, or you can use vacuums on reverse cycle to blow it out, but I would use the air compressor.
The other way is a horsehair brush to brush the dust out while the pc is turned off.
Sesan
23rd August 2011, 04:27
Well after a long day at work, I arrived home tonight and thought I'd check in with Avalon. So I decided to try something out of the norm and signed in using a different computer all-together (my laptop). After two minuted or so, guess what, total freeze up. Heck now it's following me here as well.
Lord Sidious
23rd August 2011, 04:37
Well after a long day at work, I arrived home tonight and thought I'd check in with Avalon. So I decided to try something out of the norm and signed in using a different computer all-together (my laptop). After two minuted or so, guess what, total freeze up. Heck now it's following me here as well.
Maybe you need a pc exorcist? :p
HORIZONS
23rd August 2011, 04:41
I think you need to get/try a Mac! ...as in Apple computer. Then if you still have the same problems it isn't the computer at all.
Tane Mahuta
23rd August 2011, 05:02
Well after a long day at work, I arrived home tonight and thought I'd check in with Avalon. So I decided to try something out of the norm and signed in using a different computer all-together (my laptop). After two minuted or so, guess what, total freeze up. Heck now it's following me here as well.
Maybe you need a pc exorcist? :p
hahahaha....pc excorcist!....funny!
TM
Referee
23rd August 2011, 06:32
I have been having similar problems My computer will slow down or videos will freeze it happens at an irregular basis.
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