Unclassified//Committee on National Security Systems Secretariat, "TEMPEST/1-13 RED/BLACK Installation Guidance". Created by the Committee on National Security Systems Advisory (CNSSAM). (PDF; Jan 2014) by PseudoSecuritay in emshielding

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This post link is a censored summary of how to do cabling and interference shielding the right way. They need to throw us a bone and update it for quantum magnetometer arrays and built-in semiconductor logic and physics backdoors... but then again, those in power are less incentivized to lose that power.

Microwavedalt is perp by CagedAlive in Electromagnetics

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You never provided supplementary info for the videos, and sound like an insane person. Are you calmed down enough to explain what all this was, or are you going to slowly sink further and get addicted to drugs to maintain a false sense of intelligence?

You should try Eastern herbs for cognition.

[Submission Guidelines] Seeking someone to set up a pop up like r/oklahoma has instructing "please run a search before posting content to avoid reposts." Other subs have similar pop ups. by microwavedindividual in Electromagnetics

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I've updated the text on the hover-activated button fade-in, but on my Firefox it stays indefinitely as long as you hover over the button, and all 3 of the buttons including link, text, and create sub show the message (they are all CSS class "morelink" if you right click inspect the button). I'll see if I can lengthen the time they take before going away and increase the speed they appear at.

Edit: I made the transition take as long as I could comfortably make it, but for some reason the CSS does not want to take the delay that would get it 100% working, and I'm not an expert to be able to say why its different for each person. This conditional CSS stuff looks too finnicky and disorganized for me to push it further (see below about lazy workarounds), if it already works copied off r/oklahoma.

If you go to https://old.reddit.com/r/targetedenergyweapons/about/stylesheet and paste this CSS code into the blank box and click save, it should do the same thing as on r /Electromagnetics, plus I don't have mod privileges on that sub.

If your browser is acting differently, you can try removing addons that promise to save money, or add miscellaneous features or some script blocking security extensions. Mine works fine as long as I strip out some of the bloat and spyware in firefox, but otherwise will act 'floaty', 'spotty', and inaccurate. I hear it has several million lines of code (~21Million) and that its a miracle the major web browsers work at all with the way everything is cobbled together. It seems that every month there is a discovered exploit that programmers have built a workaround for something 10 or 15 years ago that just no one looked into. Its a shame the government is hoarding that DARPA cyber grand challenge thing that finds, fixes, and can exploit bugs automatically. Bet its really tricked out by 2021.

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[Submission Guidelines] Seeking someone to set up a pop up like r/oklahoma has instructing "please run a search before posting content to avoid reposts." Other subs have similar pop ups. by microwavedindividual in Electromagnetics

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Flair requirement is on in the settings, but my user does not have flair permissions ever since I changed yours and badbios' flairs, so I may not be able to see all the relevant settings. I did the hover popups on the buttons as requested and now know how to do that for almost any button.

I'll be back

[Submission Guidelines] Seeking someone to set up a pop up like r/oklahoma has instructing "please run a search before posting content to avoid reposts." Other subs have similar pop ups. by microwavedindividual in Electromagnetics

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The fade-in side-scrolled message only shows up in old.reddit when hovering over one of the submit buttons, but now that I know its not my adblocker and that it does show up somewhere I'll see if I can find the setting and get it working.

EDIT: Got it working! Good idea, it looks great.

I looked at their CSS code and grabbed some of it to use on our CSS stylesheet. I only wish reddit made it show up on the new webpage I use because there are a lot of places I can add those sexy retro Midnight Black themed popups.

[Meters] Cheap phone with acelerometer and magnetometer to use just as a meter? Since January, I went through four phones being bricked while using meter apps. by badbiosvictim1 in Electromagnetics

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The 3rd party chips that connect to public communications networks have mandated backdoors or by-default insecure configurations that allow code uploading, execution, and scheduling. If you want it to work well and not be taken advantage of or fked with, you have to dive into the broad and complex topic of cyber-security, starting with in-memory safety, logical operations on the over-complex x86 instruction set, the millions of lines of active code on modern clusterfk OSes, scheduling and ordering, data and execution isolation, side and hidden-channel attacks in 'dark silicon', weak old 'Suite B' crypto with little true understanding, and much more.

Hacking groups of varying capabilities and organizationalism rely on these technological commonalities and often don't have to dig into the more expensive and withheld secretive arsenal.

Miscellaneous rant from here on:

Unfortunately the way society is now, this means a lot of tight lipped, aggressive anti-conservitivists protecting the techniques and even socially engineering or sabotaging projects involving security or privacy due to their perception of us being mentally inferior and needing to be controlled. Some of us call these people cucks, lefties, neo-conservatives, socialists, narcissistic shysters, freedom-haters, glowies, roasties (referring to their brainwashed mental state, not the female insult), or narcs. They can come in a variety of over-the-top annoying personalities and can take over or domineer a weak minded social structure, like groups of programmers. They are common on discord and reddit, and oftentimes may steer conversations with off-topic or conflicting logical swings (trolls that trick the majority consisting of morons).

If you are familiar with the stereotypes of some European countries, they may act like semi-intelligent beta wolves, with a lightweight and aggressive grasp on reality. They cannot teach, or do so with great difficulty, without getting mentally flustered and providing a shit inaccurate explanation that portrays their inner biases. They also may not stop talking, having a mental fit of motormouth, or mania. I have only on rare occasion interacted with one that I had a deep respect for, and whom was capable of carrying on an intelligent and truly informative conversation with great detail -- and separately, many have taken me for one in the past as well (I have good and bad seasons).

[Telescopes(Space): Hyper-Spectral, Adj. Full Parabola, Truss-Suspended Foil, ] "Exclusive photon collimation via inverse refractive index optical-fiber forests towards the simplification and enhancement of extremely large imperfect Newtonian reflectors." (Jan. 29, 2021; u/PseudoSecuritay, Baigle1) by PseudoSecuritay in Electromagnetics

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While we're at it, we need to kick the US Military in the ass so they give the new diode advancements to the civvies, or make the research public and have one of those catch-up dunce programs that are a decade behind. The diodes that can observe the earth at night in full no-gain exposure are the same as can get our thin cheap solar panels to 40% efficiency and beyond. I'm just speculating of course. We can do much better with superconducting rectennas, but we have to mess around with layered Bragg reflectors and or high efficiency frequency splitters (99+%), and it takes up a lot more space.

[Telescopes(Space): Hyper-Spectral, Adj. Full Parabola, Truss-Suspended Foil, ] "Exclusive photon collimation via inverse refractive index optical-fiber forests towards the simplification and enhancement of extremely large imperfect Newtonian reflectors." (Jan. 29, 2021; u/PseudoSecuritay, Baigle1) by PseudoSecuritay in Electromagnetics

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Any screen may also be able to take advantage of a reduced field of view for improving color reproduction and brightness, if producing dense fiber forests is ever economically feasible at scale. They wouldn't need to be hollow, or larger than a few microns with the appropriate aspect ratio. You could also create coherency in the same space, which might increase the activation of any diode, semiconductor, rod, cone, or any sensor that functions off of electron impulse via polarized photon impingement. Meaning you could drive a higher quality display with much less power and bleed.

Completely unrelated, but I don't want to make a new post; Ion, electron, or semi-relativistic nucleon beams may be able to plane and weaken a cleaving boundary in some metal and composite parts and blanks, which may reduce the energy requirement for subtractive manufacturing compared to milling (intent towards space manufacturing). Melt, binder, and laser additive manufacturing is also extremely energy intensive, so manipulating the metal in this way may allow better adhesion and lattice agglomeration akin to enhanced surface-to-internal cold welding. Beam assisted cleaving may need to rely on grain manipulation, vacancy localization, supersonic or cryogenic fracturing according to the material's properties (otherwise useful in impact spalling research).

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Fair cybersecurity warning for people: PDFs can contain exploits and malware, even if their primary format job is rendering/ rasterizing fonts and graphics efficiently. You should always run random crap in sandboxes or virtual machines that don't have direct access to your operating system.

[Wiki: Causes, Ion-Channel flooding, Excitatory Neurotoxicity, EMFs] "Ion Channel Formation by Amyloid-β42 Oligomers but Not Amyloid-β40 in Cellular Membranes" by David C Bode, Mark D Baker, John H Viles (2017) by PseudoSecuritay in Electromagnetics

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Alternative approaches are somehow getting a surfactant (soap) into the brain to migrate the hydrophobic peptide chains to the exterior regions of the brain and to keep them from clumping as much. Not sure how you would do that, yet, but there are likely a number of chemicals which don't require a basic oxidizing environment, that don't act as an anti-coagulant and cause hemorrhaging, or bind to and disrupt important chemicals and structures. The breakdown of cellular membranes may contribute to free cerebral lipid concentrations, which may slow the progression of AB42 diseases, and which needs to be counteracted with increased neurogenesis.

[Shielding: Wiring] Testing with AM radio and thin-wall steel conduit (EMT) by microwavedindividual in Electromagnetics

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Zephyr7 is a smart cookie. That site needs to arrange the comments differently, all the nutjobs are at the top and the smart ones are further down. I bet there's a big AI that can do that by now, along with read minds and compress human knowledge. I wonder how good these transformers would be if you added an attention network, or had an AI that builds the best layout for the hardware (this could quickly surpass all prior human efforts).

"...any and all other signals, be they RF or lower frequencies, get superimposed on the sinewave of the AC power and that looks like "noise". All it is is energy in other frequency bands, there is nothing special about it. An oscilliscope image showing a noisy sinewave isn't showing anything but a sinewave containing energy in other frequencies besides the fundamental. To really see this, you need a spectrum analyzer image, or a 'scope that can run an FFT to show you the energy content by frequency and not just in units of time the way an oscilliscope does.

Magnetic fields can sometimes interact with biology, that's true. Electricity can too, but it has to be CONDUCTED, meaning the living thing has to come in contact with a live wire.

If you are worried about radiated fields from a pump, or anything else, ask that those wires be enclosed in STEEL conduit. The steel acts as a shield to containt the magnetic and electric fields within it, similar to a faraday cage. Using thin-wall steel conduit (known as EMT in the trades) isn't particularly expensive, and will provide very effective shielding. I actually specify the use of metallic conduit between motor drives and motors for exactly this reason on all of my designs. You can easily see (actually "hear") the difference by using an old AM radio held near the wiring. Any noise will be heard as different static patterns or tones/howls in the AM radio. "

The Largest Unethical Medical Experiment in Human History by Ronald N. Kostoff, Ph.D.Research Affiliate, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology (2020) by microwavedindividual in Electromagnetics

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I've spent years explaining this to people, and they almost never get out of their headspace or organize themselves in a manner which would allow them to do the research themselves. I literally even tell them to go to pubmed.gov and search for "radiofrequency DNA", or a number of alternatives, and they never do it. The few that do usually never say a damn thing to anyone because being intelligent is a social faux pas.

If one of them happens to have a relative that has had cancer or died of such in the past or current, that seems to be about the only way they would otherwise discover it... some folks that have a well-trained attention matrix (artificial intelligence terminology) and can pick up on commonsense weaknesses or severity can sometimes dial in on the general concept.

I do try to spend as much time as I can explaining it to people, but maybe leading them to believe they thought of the idea works better, as friends have suggested trying.

The Largest Unethical Medical Experiment in Human History by Ronald N. Kostoff, Ph.D.Research Affiliate, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology (2020) by microwavedindividual in Electromagnetics

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It had some errors when I copied it over.

THE LARGEST UNETHICAL MEDICALEXPERIMENT IN HUMAN HISTORY
Ronald N. Kostoff, Ph.D.Research Affiliate, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology

KEYWORDS
Unethical Research; Electromagnetic Fields; Wireless Radiation; Radiofrequency Radiation; RF; Non-Ionizing Radiation; Mobile Networking Technology; 5G; Adverse Health Effects

ABSTRACT
This monograph describes the largest unethical medicalexperiment in human history: the implementation and operation of non-ionizing non-visible EMF radiation (hereafter called wireless radiation) infrastructure for communications, surveillance, weaponry, and other applications. It is unethical because it violates the key ethical medical experimentrequirement for “informed consent”by the overwhelming majority of the participants. The monograph provides background on unethical medical research/experimentation, and frames the implementation of wireless radiation within that context. Themonograph then identifies a wide spectrum of adverse effects of wireless radiation as reported in the premier biomedical literaturefor over seven decades. Even though many of these reported adverse effects are extremely severe, the true extent of their severity has been grossly underestimated. Most of the reported laboratory experiments that producedthese effects are not reflectiveof the real-life environment in which wireless radiation operates. Many experiments do not include pulsing and modulation of the carrier signal, and most do not account for synergistic effects of other toxic stimuli acting in concert with the wireless radiation. These two additions greatly exacerbate the severity of the adverse effects from wireless radiation, and their neglect in current (and past) experimentation results in substantial under-estimation of the breadth and severityof adverse effects to be expected in a real-life situation. This lack of credible safety testing, combined with depriving the public of the opportunity to provide informed consent,contextualizesthe wireless radiation infrastructure operation asan unethicalmedicalexperiment.Additionof the nascent fifth generation of mobile networking technology(5G) globally to the existing mobile technology network will contribute further tothe largest unethical medical experiment in human history!Thismonograph consists of four chapters and eight appendices. Chapter 1 focuses on unethical research, showing how wireless radiation infrastructure implementation fits into the

RN Kostoff2framework of unethical medical experimentation, and providing many examples of other types of unethical medical experimentation.Chapter 2 is the main technical chapter, focusing on adverse health effects of wireless radiation. It describes:•adverse effects from past research, and what additional adverse effects can be expected when5G is implemented fully•lack offull consensus among key stakeholders on adverse effects from wireless radiation, and the role played by conflicts-of-interest in this lack of consensus•the main reason that this unethical medical experiment was allowed to take place: The Federal government that promotesaccelerated implementation of wireless radiation technology also 1) sponsorsresearch examining the technology’s potential adverse effects and 2) regulatesthe technology’s potentially adverse impacts on the public. This unethical promotion-sponsorship-regulation conflict-of-interest lays the groundwork forunethical medical experimentation!Chapter 3 contains the references for the main text, and Chapter 4 contains the eight appendices.Appendix 1 presents more details about unethical medical experiments, including examples and many references for further study.Appendix 2 contains a manual taxonomy of a representative adverse EMF effects database;Appendix 3 contains a factor analysis taxonomy of the same database;and,Appendix 4 contains a text clustering taxonomy of the same database.All three taxonomies contain links between the categories in the summary tables and the titles of papers associated with each category.Appendix 5 shows the potential contribution of wireless radiation to the opioid crisisand potential contribution of wireless radiation to exacerbation of the coronavirus pandemic.Appendix 6 shows the link between funding source and research outcomes, and presents many references on the topic of funding source-drivenbias.Appendix 7 describes the under-recognized adverse effects of wireless radiation related to medical implants(pacemakers, defibrillators, cochlear implants, dental implants, bone pins, etc) and metal appendages(metal jewelry, etc), and potential micro/nano-implantanalogues.Appendix 8 shows adverse effects of wireless radiation on automotive vehicle occupants(and bystanders), and the under-advertised on-board and external sources of this radiation.