GSM Bombardment: The Walls Have Eyes
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It is possible you are TARGETED. google targeted individual. I know because I am targeted.
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I can hear it
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ITS NORMALLY THE APARTMENT ABOVE!
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You do realize any old light fixture lets out emfs too. Infact old copper wiring will let off huge amounts of emfs. Which creates paranoia in a person. Among other things..
Remember. Anything old an electrical releases emfs. So first thing to do. Call an electrician to scan the house for the dangerous rates with his own emf reader. If you're still paranoid. Figured out which reader he uses and buy that brand. Probably cost around 30-40 dollars but hey. w.e
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i herd those noises before......
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FREAK
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You think you are being watched? That they try to hit you with some sort of radio waves? If that's the case, you seriously need help man - no offense. If they would want you gone they would have removed you a long time ago along with this video.
icebice 2 years ago
i would have thought the same thing too if not for personal exposure. i have equipment and am registering the phenomenon constantly. so, unless it is my body doing this...
take it from me there are good reasons why it has to happen this way in a city of countless violent murders...
just moved into a new appartment and for the first time in my life I registered 30 milligauss around my bed. you could not get such high readings if you stood next to a train engine/motor.
Toloane 2 years ago
This device of yours, what brand and model is it and what does it measure?
icebice 2 years ago
I use a gauss meter to measures static EMF (Electromagnetic Frequency) in the 50-60 MHz range that household appliances emit. The maximum that an old cathode-ray tube television emits is 5 milligauss. A microwave oven also produces about as much EMF so you can imagine I am not making things up if the same device gives me a 30 milligauss reading in a scenario where there are no appliances around.
I also use a Frequency Counter that shows the exact frequency as well as the signal strength.
Toloane 2 years ago
Since they are coming from the bed, is it possible it's the apartment below or above the bed? Does the bed have any metal in it? Maybe the metal is unfortunate to have some sort of radiation in it? I know that granite that is used in kitchen benches, flooring etc. (rarely) comes with a higher dose of Uranium. I don't know if radioactive energy would make the EMF reader go berserk but it's worth a check!
icebice 2 years ago
I always place an aluminum shield between the matras and bed, in the bedding, plus there is metal in the matras. if the high reading was coming from any of these metals it would be constant. as things are, it flares up when I am more or less asleep. when I feel the heat and turn a detector on, it goes out after a few seconds. when i just moved in the readings were off the chart. the techie got smart. fortunately, I already made video recordings on day 1 so he/she is wasting their time.
Toloane 2 years ago
the device I used in my most recent clip is a Cell-Sensor. It detects both Static EMF and dynamic GSM frequencies. In that clip, it was detecting a GSM frequency at a signal strength of +10 milliwatt/cm2.
How do I know it is GSM and not static EMF? All I need to do is move the dongle around or detach it. If the reading remains the same then the signal is dynamic. In that clip, I set the mode to Normal. Very few devices have the capacity to sustain such wattage over long distances.
Toloane 2 years ago