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Date: 2015-04-28 17:20:33
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Exploring the World Below 530 Kcs With a K3 As a 16 yr old high school senior in, I worked part-time at a coastal marine station as a relief operator. 500 Kcs [600 m] was the “Holy Frequency,”1 … in additio

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