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1st December 2016 23:36
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Best evidence yet of synthetic telepathy
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2nd December 2016 17:05
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Re: Best evidence yet of synthetic telepathy
I'm sure targeting is going on, the technology has been around for a while now.
But, the video above doesn't prove much, to me anyway.
For example, is he using electrodes on his head to capture electrical signals then converting them to audio frequencies, or ???
And BTW, what frequency ranges is his equipment measuring?
He should try staying in a Faraday cage type setup for a few days and see if the issues go away.
The video looks like standard audio processing software to manipulate, for example, an MP3 or WAV file...
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2nd December 2016 17:32
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Re: Best evidence yet of synthetic telepathy
It's me and mine, it was recorded 3 years ago, I lost the original. I used cakewalk after converting an mp4 to mp3. I had large headphones on in a basement of a group home in Minneapolis Minnesota. Playing a YouTube DNA healing video, I faced the right headphone forward and held the recorder up to it. I did not hear the voice I recorded, but others were saying things to me randomly during recording. It's my observation the DNA frequency made the voice amplified on the recording.
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2nd December 2016 18:29
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