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WilleGarvin
Du inte pratat om VLF utan om mikrovågor. Från ditt citat:
Nej tvärtom, mikrovågor har urusel förmåga att penetrera hinder. Vilket alla som har problem med sitt wifi hemma kan intyga. Och nej, mikrovågor har ingen inneboende funktion för "målsökning" (targetable).
Men nu verkar du ha flyttat målstolparna till att det inte handlar om mikrovågor utan VLF? Så nu slipper vi allt tugg om 5G och wifi från dig i fortsättningen? Eller?
En intressant reflektion är dock att du sitter och mäter mikrovågor och jämför dem med en frekvensplan för just mikrovågor. Varför kan man fråga om det nu handlar om VLF?
Jo då, det har jag förstått att du tror. Saken är bara att det strider mot väldigt grundläggande fysik att vågor skulle ha förmågan att aktivt söka upp specifika mål samtidigt som de helt undviker andra. Vågutbredning är ett välkänt fenomen som är väl studerat.
Jo då. Men det stod inte ett skit om hur v2k-vågorna undviker att träffa "icke TI's". Och det av den enkla anledningen att det är ren hittepå.
Mer om voice to skull:
There are 2 types of voice to skull:
1. every time the voice wave goes from positive to negative we generate a microwave pulse. For every pulse the brain hears a click. All these clicks are a form of digital audio. This goes through walls.
2. a steady tone is frequency modulated with a voice wave. The ear hears hissing, but the brain hears a voice. This is a form of analog audio. This doesn’t go through walls.
Then we can combine the 2 methods: we use the output of method 2 as the input of method 1. This goes through walls.
https://stopzet.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/electronicsbehindv2k.pdf
och;
V2K (Microwave Hearing)
[thanks to Mark at NewWorldWar.org]
Dr. Frey, in his 1962 report, Human Auditory System Response to Modulated Electromagnetic Energy, which appeared in the Journal of Applied Psychology; Dr. Frey described how microwave hearing was demonstrated using a microwave transmitter that projected sound several hundred feet.
The transmitter used pulse-modulated waves at extremely low average power levels. The transmission was immediate. The system was wireless and receiverless, and the sounds were even heard by the deaf. Then in the mid 1970s, Dr. Sharp helped to develop microwave hearing technology for DARPA by conducting research at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR). In 1973 Dr. Sharp proved that the correct modulation of microwave energy could result in the wireless and receiverless transmission of audible speech.
In 1976 it was reported by the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner that the Soviets were also conducting extensive research into microwave hearing that was brought to the attention of the US Defense Intelligence Agency. Words which appeared to be originating within a person’s skull, they reported, could be induced by microwaves. The technology was to be used for antipersonnel purposes.
The October 1998 US Patent 4877027—Hearing System, mentioned that sound could be induced in the head of an individual using microwaves in the range of about 100 MHz to 10 GHz. The waves consist of frequency modulated bursts lasting from about 500 nanoseconds to 100 microseconds that create a sense of hearing in the individual whose head is targeted. It is effective regardless of a person’s hearing ability.
Others patents pertaining to microwave hearing, such as the August 1989, US Patent 4858612—Hearing Device, and the July of 2003, US Patent 6587729—Apparatus for Audibly Communicating Speech Using the Radio Frequency Hearing Effect, are based on similar scientific principles.
In July of 2008, New Scientist announced that Sierra Nevada Corporation planned to build a microwave gun able to project beams of sounds directly into people’s heads. The weapon, which is based on the microwave audio effect, will be used by the military. Wired’s February 2008 story, Pentagon Report: Nonlethal Weapons Could Target Brain, Mimic Schizophrenia, described how microwave weapons which create voices in people’s heads are not only possible, but have already been demonstrated.
Most researchers from the mid 1960s into the early 1990s have concluded that bone conduction (thermal expansion) is the physical mechanism that allows for microwave hearing. The detection of microwave hearing is the same in humans as it is in other mammals. Bone conduction is just a secondary pathway for sound transmission in humans and most other mammals. Bone conduction works basically in the following way: Upon hitting the skull and interacting with the soft tissue in the head, a microwave signal in the range of about 2.4 MHz to 10 GHz is down-converted to an acoustic frequency of about 5 kHz.
https://www.targetedjustice.com/technology.html
Inte så lätt att skydda sig mot voice to skull som många fucktards här tror.