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[–] telleveryoneyouknow 3 points -3 points (+0|-3) ago 

Lay off the meth.

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[–] PanzerDrache413 ago 

The world is starting to get into Francis e Dec territory.

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[–] DF_1982 ago 

Do you have an example of the "signal.. on an RF meter"?

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[–] Telstar [S] ago 

The meter is an Acoustimeter Model AM-10, frequency response is 200MHz to 8GHz. The meter gives an audio translation which is typical of RF meters. This is helpful because it allows you to recognize what is what with a little practice. A cell tower for example sounds different from a cell phone, router, and so on. The signal in question was at a peak signal strength of 3.41 V/m near the router. Was just a short blip about every three seconds, not a usual sound or signal to come from this particular router, especially since the Wi-Fi was turned off. It normally doesn't broadcast any signal. The signal wasn't happening the next day, but started up again in the evening. For info, digital signals differ from a steady analog signal because it is transmitted in blips or bursts of data separated by intervals of no signal.

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[–] XSS1337 ago 

Hardwire FTW and hacked FW

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[–] moderator99 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I know that modern flat-screen monitors can cause hypnotic trance states.I put my head too close to my screen and I quickly start getting drowsy.

One time I was hit with something that uses the monitor's freq's to make a person sick. There is a patent for it that I used to have a link to.

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[–] cabalstone ago 

I used to be able to tune a Moog synthesizer to a frequency and waveform that would make one feel an urgent need to take a dump. LOL!

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[–] moderator99 ago 

The brown note.

It's real.

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[–] cabalstone 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

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[–] moderator99 ago 

It doesn't look like the same one but it's very similar. The patent I saw had the results of a number of tests that had already been conducted, which reveals that it was more than just a conceptual design (patents don't have to be proven to work to be granted).

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[–] MudPuddlePie 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Hmmm....interesting.

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[–] Metanoiac 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

About a year ago I had a number of vertigo episodes that started suddenly and would happen maybe once or twice a month. This went on for several months. As soon as I moved from my old place to my new, it stopped. Its been 8 months and I haven't had a single one. I wonder if it was this.

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[–] ShaneE11183386 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Targeted individual

Same happened to me

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[–] Metanoiac 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I would not be surprised. Around the time this started I was posting reports I was writing about the Yellow Vest protests on here some of which got a bit of traction, even one of which was breaded by the Q bakers on /pol.

I have been targeted for surveillance in the past including cell phone being tapped (I know because I had one of the old flip phones I kept on my large speakers when I wasn't using it and it would start transmitting when not in use for hours at a time when I started getting big with the activism and it had never done so prior except when making or receiving a phone call) and being followed by (Broward) Sherrif cars because of political activism I was doing about 15 years ago.

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[–] pinnochio_comey 2 points 2 points (+4|-2) ago 

A "digital pulse signal" that "was seen on an RF meter"? That's certainly some weird "digital" signal to have shown up on a meter that can't possibly detect digital signals of any kind.

This skepticism is provided under "see something, say something".

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[–] Telstar [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Yes, a meter in my own hands. Digital signals have pauses of nothing in between pulses. There's nothing mystical about RF signals or the meters that measure them. You can buy your own. Lots of companies make them. You can spend anywhere from $300 to $2000. Knock yourself out.

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[–] pinnochio_comey ago  (edited ago)

Who produces the RF meter that you possess and performed this digital signal detection with, and what is it's model number? Curious minds would like to know, in the event that they would like to acquire one.

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Nevermind, I see that you've answered this question further into the thread. Nevertheless, color me still unconvinced.