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Lynn
5th October 2014, 23:46
Does wearing a Aluminum foil on your head stop telepathic entities thought coming in. =
OR is this just a myth. Please leave a reply whether this is true or nonsense.
Some people are very sensitive to the feelings of them being around. AND how do we combat this. !

thunder24
5th October 2014, 23:48
only way to know is to try... give it a whirl...;)

Milneman
5th October 2014, 23:53
YES, and do take a picture or two to post!

powessy
6th October 2014, 00:19
Does wearing a Aluminum foil on your head stop telepathic entities thought coming in. =
OR is this just a myth. Please leave a reply whether this is true or nonsense.
Some people are very sensitive to the feelings of them being around. AND how do we combat this. !

Hello Lynn

Do they talk to you all the time, or do you hear them only once and awhile? who do they say they are?

If you hear them all the time the foil will not work, I have been trying to figure them out for a long time those out there speaking to others.

shadowstalker
6th October 2014, 00:53
Are they truly entities or is it Voice To Skull satellite driven tech?

Jake
6th October 2014, 00:57
It is being speculated that the tin-foil-hat craze is a psy-op started by Government Black Ops because The helmets amplify frequency bands that coincide with those allocated to the US government between 1.2 Ghz and 1.4 Ghz... And actually INCREASE the effectiveness of mind control operating with that specific technology...

Consider the following study... Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department, MIT.
(http://web.archive.org/web/20100708230258/http://people.csail.mit.edu/rahimi/helmet/)

On the Effectiveness of Aluminium Foil Helmets:

An Empirical Study
Ali Rahimi1, Ben Recht 2, Jason Taylor 2, Noah Vawter 2
17 Feb 2005

1: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department, MIT.
2: Media Laboratory, MIT

Among a fringe community of paranoids, aluminum helmets serve as the protective measure of choice against invasive radio signals. We investigate the efficacy of three aluminum helmet designs on a sample group of four individuals. Using a $250,000 network analyser, we find that although on average all helmets attenuate invasive radio frequencies in either directions (either emanating from an outside source, or emanating from the cranium of the subject), certain frequencies are in fact greatly amplified. These amplified frequencies coincide with radio bands reserved for government use according to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). Statistical evidence suggests the use of helmets may in fact enhance the government's invasive abilities. We speculate that the government may in fact have started the helmet craze for this reason.

Introduction
It has long been suspected that the government has been using satellites to read and control the minds of certain citizens. The use of aluminum helmets has been a common guerrilla tactic against the government's invasive tactics [1]. Surprisingly, these helmets can in fact help the government spy on citizens by amplifying certain key frequency ranges reserved for government use. In addition, none of the three helmets we analyzed provided significant attenuation to most frequency bands.
We describe our experimental setup, report our results, and conclude with a few design guidelines for constructing more effective helmets.



Experimental Setup

We evaluated the performance of three different helmet designs, commonly referred to as the Classical, the Fez, and the Centurion. These designs are portrayed in Figure 1. The helmets were made of Reynolds aluminium foil. As per best practices, all three designs were constructed with the double layering technique described elsewhere [2].

A radio-frequency test signal sweeping the ranges from 10 Khz to 3 Ghz was generated using an omnidirectional antenna attached to the Agilent 8714ET's signal generator.

The experimental apparatus, including a data recording laptop, a $250,000 network analyser, and antennae.

Results
For all helmets, we noticed a 30 db amplification at 2.6 Ghz and a 20 db amplification at 1.2 Ghz, regardless of the position of the antenna on the cranium. In addition, all helmets exhibited a marked 20 db attenuation at around 1.5 Ghz, with no significant attenuation beyond 10 db anywhere else.
Conclusion
The helmets amplify frequency bands that coincide with those allocated to the US government between 1.2 Ghz and 1.4 Ghz. According to the FCC, These bands are supposedly reserved for ''radio location'' (ie, GPS), and other communications with satellites (see, for example, [3]). The 2.6 Ghz band coincides with mobile phone technology. Though not affiliated by government, these bands are at the hands of multinational corporations.
It requires no stretch of the imagination to conclude that the current helmet craze is likely to have been propagated by the Government, possibly with the involvement of the FCC. We hope this report will encourage the paranoid community to develop improved helmet designs to avoid falling prey to these shortcomings.

Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank Andy (Xu) Sun of the MIT Media Lab for helping with the equipment, Professor George Sergiadis for lending us the antennae, and Professor Neil Gershenfeld for allowing us the use of his lab equipment. (Please direct any queries to the authors, NOT these folks)



Take care, Lynn
Jake.

Milneman
6th October 2014, 01:17
I just had a thought.

Would the mods care to take a group photo wearing tinfoil hats, just for kicks? ;)

Lynn
6th October 2014, 02:28
Thankyou Jake, Interesting. As I journey my way to remember I will remember, I am here just as an observer to observe, no to act or react. A myth of aluminum, tim foil hats that supposedly works. No pics today. :)

Mercedes
6th October 2014, 02:29
Ha, ha!!! Wouldn't you all like to see pictures of everyone at Avalon wearing those? Well, sit down, cause it ain't happening. Ha ha. It's funny this thread is about the tin foil hats. My daughter just mention to me yesterday that the night before she dreamed that I made them (My whole family, dogs included) wear those nice hats, and my husband was kind of annoyed he had to wear it to work, ha ha ha!! That's great!!

Lynn
6th October 2014, 03:20
But to come to think about it, it certainly makes you wonder, I remember sitting up in bed one morning thinking to myself this is all a dream, just like in a movie. But to my amazement, it wasn't all a dream. The harsh facts of reality that it was all real,. what I new and thought. That Entities did 60,000 years ago, I have have a healing of Holographic Kinetics which heals your past life from trauma as well as this lifes traumas. and this is a little bit about it - Every religion in the world talks of spirits, devils and entities.

The western world is suppose to be the most advanced in the world, for man in most of the western world the etheric or spirit world is not real, to some it doesn't even exist in their reality, so they think!

WRONG! It is real and all things come first from the invisible then transmute through into this visible world of solid matter.

This universal law you cannot escape, you are part of it, start to understand it and become aware of it and its effect upon the body, only then will you be able to conceive the effect other dimensions are having on man in and around us on a daily basis.

What that means is, that the most powerful universal law, is the law of agreement, man must be consciously aware of all agreements that are made in his travels as all agreements are valid through time and space on all dimensions eternally. this site is good information http://www.red-spirit-energy-healing.com/universal-laws.html

I do hope this thread can help those understand the laws of where you are. And the effects of watch you create in your own world, as what you create does affect others, so make your choices positive ones. Unconditional Love in Your heart GOES along way . http://consciouslifenews.com/raise-vibration/# another link, Raise your vibration.
Also I would suggest you try all the time concentrate on your thoughts, what you are telling yourself all the time, take time to feel yourself walk on Mother Earth, concentrate on only what you are doing in the NOW moment, and only in the Now moment, (not of what you are going to do tomorrow or think about the cuppa tea you are going to have) ONLY concentrate on the NOW moment of what you are doing, eg: - smell your surroundings, feel what you are doing, feel your feet, the presure, relaxed or not, touch- how does it feel,- smooth-rough-dry-how may layers-patterns. Only in the now moment will you fully remember your lifes minutes and hours of your journeys here.
Unconditional Love and Light to All.

Omni
6th October 2014, 04:19
I have been 1000 feet under the earth under rock and they were still able to communicate with me, and also control my body. So, no, a tinfoil hat, or something similar, does not work. (By my experiences)

Wyrmspleen
6th October 2014, 04:49
well interesting to find this post I want to know the same thing regarding radio waves, which aluminum does stop apparently but not elf waves. Simon Parkes talks of a guy who makes hats to stop various interference from greys I believe... but the mantis use different methods. Has anyone ever followed that guy up? Would like to know the techniques for constructing as the interference I get is not welcome.

Lynn
6th October 2014, 05:42
Wyrmspleen thankyou for reply, Simon P.. well Im not too sure about him, have not done any research, though I have watch a few utube clips.

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Omniverse I would very much like to hear about you 1000 feet below.

kind regards
love and light

778 neighbour of some guy
6th October 2014, 10:02
That guy in my avatar who isn't me ( its Obersturmfuhrer Schitzundgiggles) wears it as a bullsh!tblocker ( its inception started after reading the first disclaimer before some Schnitzelblower interview took place), the skullcap of discernment, the safety goggles are for protection against the muddy light of the Dark side of the Farce, the index finger ear plugging is for protection against unsubstantiated blahblah ( cant hear or stand it anymore), I have come to the conclusion these protective measures work quite well and the survival of the human species could benefit greatly by using these techniques, what happens underneath the skullcap is usually a lot of questioning of the sources, by asking questions like, Who, Where, When, Why, What?

It is my opinion that WE Avalonians should be the most skeptic of all skeptics after listening and watching a couple of thousand hrs of witness testimony, whistleblowers ( uhuh sure), 15 minutes of famers and such, my Avatar proudly wears that gear to keep the bullsh!t out as claimed by many of the aforementioned, until I can be convinced to take it off, the gear stays on, awakening, mentally and spiritually is a highly individual process and imo the only thing one can personally experience and create without to much effort is the OBE, and that sheds a good deal of light on our potential potential and our source.

The words of many supposed important figures in the altmed often include the following phrase "Don't take my word for it", can be interpreted in more than one way, so that's what I do, interpreted it in more ways, this place can cost you your sanity if you don't tread very careful.

If you seriously and desperately want to block bad vibes, may I suggest a tin foil mustache cozy, or avoid places like this forum as the plague, because you have to be able to handle/process this stuff and that could take a while, and be aware of who you discuss the info on these sorts of forums with, they might call some institution to make reservations for a rubber room for you, I heard straight jackets come in a one size fits all btw, so there is at least an upside.

Now that we found love, what are we gonna do with it. ( dancing is ok;))

XXeY74ttezU

Violet
6th October 2014, 10:57
I've tried it a long time ago. As I remember, it worked rather soothing. I felt just like my mobile phone must have felt being wrapped up in it: nowhere to be reached.

Maia Gabrial
6th October 2014, 11:46
I know someone who had loud sounds in her ear for weeks that bothered her tremendously. We suspected that she was being targeted. Finally, she put a "quilted" tinfoil hat on and the sounds stopped. Tinfoil probably interferes with some sounds being transmitted. Maybe not all of them.

Nick Matkin
6th October 2014, 12:10
The article quoted is a parody for goodness sake. And people have fallen for it:

:frusty:


On the Effectiveness of Aluminium Foil Helmets:

An Empirical Study
Ali Rahimi1, Ben Recht 2, Jason Taylor 2, Noah Vawter 2
17 Feb 2005

1: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department, MIT.
2: Media Laboratory, MIT

Among a fringe community of paranoids, aluminum helmets serve as the protective measure of choice against invasive radio signals. We investigate the efficacy of three aluminum helmet designs on a sample group of four individuals. Using a $250,000 network analyser, we find that although on average all helmets attenuate invasive radio frequencies in either directions (either emanating from an outside source, or emanating from the cranium of the subject), certain frequencies are in fact greatly amplified. These amplified frequencies coincide with radio bands reserved for government use according to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). Statistical evidence suggests the use of helmets may in fact enhance the government's invasive abilities. We speculate that the government may in fact have started the helmet craze for this reason.

Introduction
It has long been suspected that the government has been using satellites to read and control the minds of certain citizens. The use of aluminum helmets has been a common guerrilla tactic against the government's invasive tactics [1]. Surprisingly, these helmets can in fact help the government spy on citizens by amplifying certain key frequency ranges reserved for government use. In addition, none of the three helmets we analyzed provided significant attenuation to most frequency bands.
We describe our experimental setup, report our results, and conclude with a few design guidelines for constructing more effective helmets.



Experimental Setup

We evaluated the performance of three different helmet designs, commonly referred to as the Classical, the Fez, and the Centurion. These designs are portrayed in Figure 1. The helmets were made of Reynolds aluminium foil. As per best practices, all three designs were constructed with the double layering technique described elsewhere [2].

A radio-frequency test signal sweeping the ranges from 10 Khz to 3 Ghz was generated using an omnidirectional antenna attached to the Agilent 8714ET's signal generator.

The experimental apparatus, including a data recording laptop, a $250,000 network analyser, and antennae.

Results
For all helmets, we noticed a 30 db amplification at 2.6 Ghz and a 20 db amplification at 1.2 Ghz, regardless of the position of the antenna on the cranium. In addition, all helmets exhibited a marked 20 db attenuation at around 1.5 Ghz, with no significant attenuation beyond 10 db anywhere else.
Conclusion
The helmets amplify frequency bands that coincide with those allocated to the US government between 1.2 Ghz and 1.4 Ghz. According to the FCC, These bands are supposedly reserved for ''radio location'' (ie, GPS), and other communications with satellites (see, for example, [3]). The 2.6 Ghz band coincides with mobile phone technology. Though not affiliated by government, these bands are at the hands of multinational corporations.
It requires no stretch of the imagination to conclude that the current helmet craze is likely to have been propagated by the Government, possibly with the involvement of the FCC. We hope this report will encourage the paranoid community to develop improved helmet designs to avoid falling prey to these shortcomings.

Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank Andy (Xu) Sun of the MIT Media Lab for helping with the equipment, Professor George Sergiadis for lending us the antennae, and Professor Neil Gershenfeld for allowing us the use of his lab equipment. (Please direct any queries to the authors, NOT these folks)

Look at these guys! They're using a real lab with real test gear and using proper engineering language to take the piss out of people.

Surely the sentence: "We hope this report will encourage the paranoid community to develop improved helmet designs to avoid falling prey to these shortcomings" makes their whole motivation quite clear - doesn't it?

I thought we were all awake on PA.

Nick

conk
6th October 2014, 17:29
;)............................

Jake
6th October 2014, 18:01
The article quoted is a parody for goodness sake. And people have fallen for it:

:frusty:


On the Effectiveness of Aluminium Foil Helmets:

An Empirical Study
Ali Rahimi1, Ben Recht 2, Jason Taylor 2, Noah Vawter 2
17 Feb 2005

1: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department, MIT.
2: Media Laboratory, MIT

Among a fringe community of paranoids, aluminum helmets serve as the protective measure of choice against invasive radio signals. We investigate the efficacy of three aluminum helmet designs on a sample group of four individuals. Using a $250,000 network analyser, we find that although on average all helmets attenuate invasive radio frequencies in either directions (either emanating from an outside source, or emanating from the cranium of the subject), certain frequencies are in fact greatly amplified. These amplified frequencies coincide with radio bands reserved for government use according to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). Statistical evidence suggests the use of helmets may in fact enhance the government's invasive abilities. We speculate that the government may in fact have started the helmet craze for this reason.

Introduction
It has long been suspected that the government has been using satellites to read and control the minds of certain citizens. The use of aluminum helmets has been a common guerrilla tactic against the government's invasive tactics [1]. Surprisingly, these helmets can in fact help the government spy on citizens by amplifying certain key frequency ranges reserved for government use. In addition, none of the three helmets we analyzed provided significant attenuation to most frequency bands.
We describe our experimental setup, report our results, and conclude with a few design guidelines for constructing more effective helmets.



Experimental Setup

We evaluated the performance of three different helmet designs, commonly referred to as the Classical, the Fez, and the Centurion. These designs are portrayed in Figure 1. The helmets were made of Reynolds aluminium foil. As per best practices, all three designs were constructed with the double layering technique described elsewhere [2].

A radio-frequency test signal sweeping the ranges from 10 Khz to 3 Ghz was generated using an omnidirectional antenna attached to the Agilent 8714ET's signal generator.

The experimental apparatus, including a data recording laptop, a $250,000 network analyser, and antennae.

Results
For all helmets, we noticed a 30 db amplification at 2.6 Ghz and a 20 db amplification at 1.2 Ghz, regardless of the position of the antenna on the cranium. In addition, all helmets exhibited a marked 20 db attenuation at around 1.5 Ghz, with no significant attenuation beyond 10 db anywhere else.
Conclusion
The helmets amplify frequency bands that coincide with those allocated to the US government between 1.2 Ghz and 1.4 Ghz. According to the FCC, These bands are supposedly reserved for ''radio location'' (ie, GPS), and other communications with satellites (see, for example, [3]). The 2.6 Ghz band coincides with mobile phone technology. Though not affiliated by government, these bands are at the hands of multinational corporations.
It requires no stretch of the imagination to conclude that the current helmet craze is likely to have been propagated by the Government, possibly with the involvement of the FCC. We hope this report will encourage the paranoid community to develop improved helmet designs to avoid falling prey to these shortcomings.

Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank Andy (Xu) Sun of the MIT Media Lab for helping with the equipment, Professor George Sergiadis for lending us the antennae, and Professor Neil Gershenfeld for allowing us the use of his lab equipment. (Please direct any queries to the authors, NOT these folks)

Look at these guys! They're using a real lab with real test gear and using proper engineering language to take the piss out of people.

Surely the sentence: "We hope this report will encourage the paranoid community to develop improved helmet designs to avoid falling prey to these shortcomings" makes their whole motivation quite clear - doesn't it?

I thought we were all awake on PA.

Nick

Wow! Damnit man,, I didn't know that, thanks for bringing it to my attention... Sorry Lynn,,, I guess I should have done a bit more research before posting it...

Nick, it was a mistake.. sorry bro. I'm not perfect. Will take note of the jab, though....
Cheers.
Jake.

Limor Wolf
6th October 2014, 18:22
You may want to try (buy or make) the Tensor rings :)

http://humansarefree.com/2013/11/the-amazing-tensor-ring-pineal-gland.html


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aO9gNMmVbd4

Also AURUM METALLICUM (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?69708-Miniaturized-Beck-Zapper-now-available&p=817956&viewfull=1#post817956)and Rife machine frequencies (best on MP3)

Cheers,

Limor

Ascension
6th October 2014, 18:32
27498

A little off topic, but I tried a little experiment with a piece of orgonite sitting on top of a glass in the freezer, versus one without the orgonite. The glass with the orgonite froze in spherical form with little offshoots of ice coming off it. Not sure what it means, but the orgone does affect the water in some way.

It is supposed to transmute emf into a safer form of energy. Don't know if this is true, and don't know if it works on elf or thought forms. It was inexpensive so I thought I would give it a try. I have fewer headaches now, but it could be placebo.

Nick Matkin
6th October 2014, 18:49
No problem Jake, we all make mistakes. But it does demonstrate the wider principle that critical thinking goes out of the window when something appears that confirms what we want to believe, especially if it's surrounded with pseudo-scientific mumbo-jumbo.

The web is full of this stuff to make the gullible look foolish. For example, there are any number of 'free-energy' machines that are clearly hoaxes and the designers piss themselves laughing when the scientifically illiterate try reproducing them and complain they don't work!

Here's one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEUyhhMEs7U

And here's how it's done: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoCBORXzOqU

We all need to be MUCH more discerning before we post this sort of stuff on PA.

Nick

Jake
6th October 2014, 18:52
No problem Jake, we all make mistakes. But it does demonstrate the wider principle that critical thinking goes out of the window when something appears that confirms what we want to believe, especially if it's surrounded with pseudo-scientific mumbo-jumbo.

The web is full of this stuff to make the gullible look foolish. For example, there are any number of 'free-energy' machines that are clearly hoaxes and the designers piss themselves laughing when the scientifically illiterate try reproducing them and complain they don't work!

Here's one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEUyhhMEs7U

And here's how it's done: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoCBORXzOqU

We all need to be MUCH more discerning before we post this sort of stuff on PA.

Nick

Thanks... Admittedly,, I did a quick google search... doh!!

Thanks again... :)
Jake.

Agape
6th October 2014, 19:25
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll256/PaldenLhamo/India%20Album/Gendun-Rinpoche-wearing-the-Maitripa-Hat_zpsa9b384ac.jpg (http://s290.photobucket.com/user/PaldenLhamo/media/India%20Album/Gendun-Rinpoche-wearing-the-Maitripa-Hat_zpsa9b384ac.jpg.html)

I think ..that some hats do work better than tinfoil ones , especially those with 'long ears' and if they suit you well .

;)