Profile: David M Gonzalez

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David M Gonzalez of the United States. Living in Ocean County New Jersey. I am a radio communications technician for Ocean County NJ. I hold a bachelors
degree in electrical engineering technology from New York Institute of Technology. I am 50 years of age as of Nov 16, 2017. My major hobby is Electronic music composition, and recording using synthesizer work stations. I have a keen interest in the search for extra terrestrial civilizations, and believe very much that some civilizations have in fact taped into travel through parallel dimensional means. I have had personal experiences which lead me to this belief where under a meditative state, playing a certain type of music I had witnessed what appeared to be a alien type life form peering at me, and surprised at my presence. I had documented the experience on my facebook page, and as soon as I gather those notes I Will share them with the SETI@HOME COMMUNITY. I have not been able to obtain the same results under similar conditions yet I have seen other visions of worlds and planets with strange mammalian mix reptilian life forms. These experience's are leading me to believe there is more to the human aura in tapping into light, and other radio waves of cosmic origin than we give ourselves as beings credit for. I believe there are links to ancient esoteric ways that can help exact science obtain qualitative and quantitative data to further search for life in the universe. WE ARE NOT ALONE, IF GRANTED NO GOVERNMENT OR MAN MADE INTERFERENCE I HOE WE CAN ROVE THAT AS A COMMUNITY OF SEARCHERS FOR THIS TRUTH.
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