The signal is a digital pulse about every three seconds sent through a home router even if Wi-Fi transmission (2.4hG and 5gH) are disabled. The vertigo effect happens right away and gives a disabling sense of dizziness. Local doctor here told me she's seeing an unusually high volume of vertigo cases. The signal was seen on an RF Meter. I experienced it twice and traced the signal to the router. I don't yet know the frequency.
This is provided under, "SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING."
If you experience a sudden vertigo in your home, unplug your router and see if the feeling goes away.
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[–] moderator99 0 points 1 point 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.
[–] cabalstone 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
This one?
US6506148B2 - Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors
Countermeasures:
US5450859A - Protection of living systems from adverse effects of electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields
[–] 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).
[–] 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!
[–] moderator99 ago
The brown note.
It's real.