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ramset

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Re: From Naturalnews.com
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2018, 04:36:00 PM »
Mags
for a very long time Gary Vesperman has been warning about the Global health issues with WiFi and children in schools and elsewhere
and many other WiFi concerns.

http://padrak.com/vesperman/

can't imagine what these new stronger signals being installed everywhere can truly do now.. [Your topic here an eye opener.

thx
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sm0ky2

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Re: From Naturalnews.com
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2018, 05:35:54 PM »
Time to grab our portable spectral analyzers and foil hats!

Magluvin

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« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2018, 06:17:28 PM »
Read an an article some time back that claimed Gov had a device that could look through walls using the wifi sig in the room. Had talked to someone recently on the subject and in discussions was thinking that the move from 4G to 5G may be to enhance the resolution of such a peeping device.

Mags

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« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2018, 01:23:26 AM »
Read an an article some time back that claimed Gov had a device that could look through walls using the wifi sig in the room. Had talked to someone recently on the subject and in discussions was thinking that the move from 4G to 5G may be to enhance the resolution of such a peeping device.

Mags

Modify the depth limitations of the Walabot!

Smartphones That Can See Through Clothes & Walls

WifibroadcastAnalog-like transmission of live video data  <----Notice the colors changing in the video.  The color changes are the key (chroma key) that allows you to see through walls!

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« Reply #5 on: January 17, 2018, 03:00:31 AM »
Eulerian Video Magnification

Revealing Invisible Changes In The World

See invisible motion, hear silent sounds (TedTalks)

Riesz Pyramids for Fast Phase-Based Video Magnification

The software code has been open-sourced and is freely available for testing and research.  I have tested the code, and it does work!  The video magnification also allows any object around you to be turned into a microphone.

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blueplanet

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Re: From Naturalnews.com
« Reply #6 on: January 17, 2018, 07:44:59 AM »
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-01-14-surveillance-new-device-scans-you-from-a-distance-with-a-wifi-blast.html

Mags

I know very well this piece of news was from the US.

In the coming future, their gov does not need to collect tax from people.
All they need is to use this wifi spying device to read from everyone's head the passwords of their bank accounts. And then deduce the tax directly from their bank accounts.

It sounds easy, doesn't it?

Magluvin

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Re: From Naturalnews.com
« Reply #7 on: January 17, 2018, 08:43:13 AM »
I know very well this piece of news was from the US.

In the coming future, their gov does not need to collect tax from people.
All they need is to use this wifi spying device to read from everyone's head the passwords of their bank accounts. And then deduce the tax directly from their bank accounts.

It sounds easy, doesn't it?

What??  lol. They dont have to take your money that way.  You think they dont already have access to your money if they wanted it without going through the trouble of what you say here? You thing they 'need' your passwords to do so? Thats nonsense.

Lets see here.  So far its Trumptards and 'must be news from US'.  Hmm. And what silly country are you from??

Mags


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Re: From Naturalnews.com
« Reply #9 on: January 27, 2018, 10:31:47 AM »
Read an an article some time back that claimed Gov had a device that could look through walls using the wifi sig in the room. Had talked to someone recently on the subject and in discussions was thinking that the move from 4G to 5G may be to enhance the resolution of such a peeping device.

Mags

I'm not sure how 5G by itself could enhance the resolution of such a peeping device when 5G is more of a line-of-sight technology.  If you step behind a barrier, canopy, or trimmed hedge, you’ll lose the signal (see first snapshot below).  Because 5G’s high frequencies have correspondingly low wavelengths, they have difficulty penetrating solid objects like walls, windows, and even trees.

Most 5G devices will have 4G LTE radios. If a device moves out of a 5G coverage area, it’ll fall back to 4G (see second snapshot below),  However, the 5G devices will need modifications to use both the 5G and 4G radios simultaneously in order for the 5G signal to be used as a chroma key for the 4G signal (same technique as the color/hue changes being used as a chroma key with the wifibroadcast as I spoke of in my earlier post).

Reference:  5G Explained - What We Know About 5G

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« Reply #10 on: January 27, 2018, 03:17:40 PM »
What you describe, is exactly ‘how’ the technology can be used as a form of radar.
The LoS signal strength decreases when it hits an object.
The more solid or dense the object, the greater the signal loss.


The devices perform a sweeping function, so the line of sight actually sweeps across
an arc, or a complete circle.


By examining the characteristics of the signal loss, and comparing it to known data,
the software can probabilisticly (attempt to) identify the objects.
Shapes and sizes play a large role in identification.


In this way, a modified wi-fi scheme can resemble a map derived from sonar or radar.


This is mostly a waste of time, and stories of the technology are propagated to create
fear and distrust of the technology.
The time, $, and effort to practically apply this methodology makes more common spy
tech more applicable to any law enforcement agency wishing to see through your walls.


In short, it’s easier for them to just buy a developed technology designed for that purpose.
A small sonar or radar device, combined with thermal analysis can give a very accurate image
and makes a WiFi hack seem futile.


EHF, or millimeter short-wave radar, is (I believe) the best we currently have.
It can be compared to an x-ray film in quality, but has the advantage of longer ranges
and digital image storage. This technology is actually simpler than the WiFi router before
any modifications are done.
When the same software is applied to EHF scanners to identify objects, more information
can be used for more accurate identification.


Recently, color information was deciphered from EHF signals, providing “camera-like” images.

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Re: From Naturalnews.com
« Reply #11 on: January 31, 2018, 05:50:16 AM »
Just wrote 2 comments on this article about 30 min ago. I wrote my experience with raw milk. 2 min later they were not in the comments any longer. Funny. Most of the comments were that soy milk is not popular with them, but my posts were gutted fast. Monsanto shills

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/soy-best-plant-based-alternative-says-study-110907067.html

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Re: From Naturalnews.com
« Reply #12 on: January 31, 2018, 05:57:43 AM »
Actually now I see it is there. Something up with the page maybe. One of my page recycles had shown there were no comments for a bit. Now it seems they are there.

My bad, I guess

Mags

Magluvin

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Re: From Naturalnews.com
« Reply #13 on: January 31, 2018, 06:01:11 AM »
Had checked out their guidlines for comments. Thought i may have violated one of them. Could have been under 'Objectional' subject if it were moderated. But the posts are still there.

Mags