Millimeter Wave Beamforming Tracks Phones
Millimeter Wave Beamforming Tracks Phones – “[The 5G cell towers are] basically irradiating an area that’s the size of a room with a spotlight effect [of microwave radiation].”
Millimeter Wave Beamforming Tracks Phones – “[The 5G cell towers are] basically irradiating an area that’s the size of a room with a spotlight effect [of microwave radiation].”
Evidence of RF NEXRAD used to Steer Hurricane Helene – Peggy Hall and Dane Wigington
Creating Plasma Shockwaves Using A Wireless Energy Tower w Geerling Engineering
Kids Lose Their SOUL! Until Scientists Learn the Electrical Engineering of Ensoulment w Dan Winter.
Electromagnetic Frequency Patterns that are Crucial for Health and Disease
Searching for the Perfect Wave — biological effect of RF electromagnetic fields.
Mind Control MKULTRA — “Touchless Torture, Target Humanity” — James W Lee docu
How to Reduce Noise in PCB Design Video Contents, by time-offset 0:00 Intro 0:43 What is Noise in a PCB? 1:17 PCB Noise Reduction Strategies Overview 3:22 Filtering 7:48 Shielding 11:41 Advanced Noise Reduction Options 16:45 Isolation and Splitting Ground Planes PCB Design: Electronic Noise Filtering Electronic noise filtering in PCB (Printed Circuit Board) design … Read more
Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on Blood Brain and Biology
Hanoi Incident — What if you put your hand in a particle accelerator?
ATT Long Lines Microwave Relays
what EMR and EMF are doing to your blood right now
Weaponized Acoustic Surveillance and Suggestion – Remote Neural Monitoring
Boiling Water with Resonance
CIA full report on Brain Synchronization – Hemi-Sync, short for Hemispheric Synchronization, is a patented audio technology developed by The Monroe Institute, a research organization focused on consciousness exploration and human potential. Hemi-Sync uses a form of binaural beats, which involve playing two slightly different frequencies in each ear to create the perception of a third frequency, known as the binaural beat, in the brain.
Detailed tour of AM radio station KMOX
Mark Devlin outs musical mind-control mechanisms