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  • #16
    Is This A Back Door Entry?

    Well we know that Posse Comitatus went away with Bush and O' is following in his foot steps, so is this the first Official (Unofficial) attempt to ease the military onto our public streets with the name of 'Courtesy Patrol'?

    This is far removed from the MP's that once helped with their own people, yet this is the start of something strange.

    Military patrols start Friday night in downtown Columbus | WRBL

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    • #17
      Another Display of Arrogance

      YouTube - Easter Sunday in Police State Amerika

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      • #18
        Just lovely Thank you for posting and links DrStiffler
        BTW, This isn't laughing matter but I see the resemblance between this device and medieval tool used extensively during siege of castles. Slight modification needed


        Vtech
        'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

        General D.Eisenhower


        http://www.nvtronics.org

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        • #19
          Dancing at the Prom's

          TSA Patdowns At Santa Fe Prom - Video - KOAT Albuquerque

          You just have to love these people, yeah? Taking such good care of us all.

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          • #20
            Love Your Credit Card

            I had to block out the card name so they can't say I was using (c) material, but make a guess!

            Nice job of placing this in the bit of plastic. Two antenna, receiver and transmitter, save using diplexers.

            I take a pointed Awl and drive two holes directly into the chip and it reverts to the old swipe and go card, beats wrapping it in foil etc.
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            • #21
              Remote Brain Wave Sync

              Want to try an old experiment?

              If you have an audio generator that can output at least 500mW into 600 ohms and can go down fro 1 thru 20 Hz, this could be fun at parties. Be careful because it can cause;

              1) Nausea
              2) Mild to Severe Headache
              3) Narcolepsy
              4) Mild to Sever Aggression

              Take a wire from your generator output and run it around the ceiling of your test room (one complete loop). Place a 100 ohm 2W resistor in series with the end of the return wire and connect it to the ground of the generator.

              Power up the generator and have someone sit in the middle of the room on a chair (wood) would be best. Use a slip of paper and start at full power and 1 Hz. Leave at each frequency for 3-5 minutes and ask your subject to report his/her current state of mind. If after going to 20Hz if you see no response move the coil down closer to the subject.

              Now after you have learned the process think about any expansions that can be made to turn the device into a remote. Remember f1+f2 = fx and f1-f2 or f2-f1 = fx.

              I would not suggest anyone ever do such a thing in a remote fashion, I state it only for the conversation value.

              Maybe if you are out and about and all of a sudden you feel different, try getting out of the area and see if it clears up.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by DrStiffler View Post
                I had to block out the card name so they can't say I was using (c) material, but make a guess!

                Nice job of placing this in the bit of plastic. Two antenna, receiver and transmitter, save using diplexers.

                I take a pointed Awl and drive two holes directly into the chip and it reverts to the old swipe and go card, beats wrapping it in foil etc.
                DrStiffler, there is another way by using strong EM pulse. Disposable camera circuit with coil in place of a xenon bulb. Fries RF chips instantly from 1.5V


                V
                'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

                General D.Eisenhower


                http://www.nvtronics.org

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by DrStiffler View Post
                  Want to try an old experiment?

                  If you have an audio generator that can output at least 500mW into 600 ohms and can go down fro 1 thru 20 Hz, this could be fun at parties. Be careful because it can cause;

                  1) Nausea
                  2) Mild to Severe Headache
                  3) Narcolepsy
                  4) Mild to Sever Aggression

                  Take a wire from your generator output and run it around the ceiling of your test room (one complete loop). Place a 100 ohm 2W resistor in series with the end of the return wire and connect it to the ground of the generator.

                  Power up the generator and have someone sit in the middle of the room on a chair (wood) would be best. Use a slip of paper and start at full power and 1 Hz. Leave at each frequency for 3-5 minutes and ask your subject to report his/her current state of mind. If after going to 20Hz if you see no response move the coil down closer to the subject.

                  Now after you have learned the process think about any expansions that can be made to turn the device into a remote. Remember f1+f2 = fx and f1-f2 or f2-f1 = fx.

                  I would not suggest anyone ever do such a thing in a remote fashion, I state it only for the conversation value.

                  Maybe if you are out and about and all of a sudden you feel different, try getting out of the area and see if it clears up.
                  Yes, indeed. I did run those experiments in mid 70'. I was particularly interested in infrasonic, such as 7.83Hz but I agree, this can be a very nasty tool in wrong hands.


                  Vtech
                  'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

                  General D.Eisenhower


                  http://www.nvtronics.org

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by blackchisel97 View Post
                    Yes, indeed. I did run those experiments in mid 70'. I was particularly interested in infrasonic, such as 7.83Hz but I agree, this can be a very nasty tool in wrong hands.


                    Vtech
                    Interesting. We went so far as to explore beamed and phased RF to a simple modulation system of air flow from air ducts affecting the aural system.

                    I would be interested in knowing off line who you are and where the work was done?

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by DrStiffler View Post
                      Interesting. We went so far as to explore beamed and phased RF to a simple modulation system of air flow from air ducts affecting the aural system.

                      I would be interested in knowing off line who you are and where the work was done?
                      No problem. I have a question as well. Please feel free to PM me.


                      V
                      'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

                      General D.Eisenhower


                      http://www.nvtronics.org

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                      • #26
                        Edible RFID....

                        newscientist.com | Jun 10, 2011
                        by Jesse Emspak

                        - "For tracking, radio frequency identification (RFID) chips are the greatest thing since sliced bread. But what if the RFID chip was actually in the sliced bread?

                        A student at the Royal College of Art in London, Hannes Harms, has come up with a design for an edible RFID chip, part of a system he calls NutriSmart. The chip could send information about the food you eat to a personal computer or, conceivably, a mobile phone via a Bluetooth connection.

                        The idea is that it could send nutritional data and ingredients for people who have allergies, or calorie-counting for those on diets, or maybe even telling your fridge when the food has gone off. It could even be used to market organic food, with a chip holding data about the origin of that tuna steak you just bought.

                        The idea still raises a lot of questions. First is safety. People ingest electronic cameras often enough – the US Food and Drug Administration approved the first ones a decade ago. But those cameras are used to diagnose serious conditions, not eaten daily. Then there’s privacy. Do you want the whole world to know about your food allergy or diabetes? Are you comfortable telling unknown parties your eating habits?

                        Last is cost. RFID chips can be made cheaply, but adding a dollar to the cost of a dollar food item is a leap many people might not want to make.

                        It isn’t clear whether Harms could commercialize this – he has presented designs for interactive furniture and a small, portable ultrasound unit, but they seem to be industrial design concepts more than anything else. That said, the idea itself is intriguing and is a nice example of just how far we can take the concept of a wired world".

                        I doubt that anyone with a right mind will be curious to find out.

                        V
                        'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

                        General D.Eisenhower


                        http://www.nvtronics.org

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                        • #27
                          Illegal Act

                          Humm.....

                          Guess what? If You in any way write, utter or perform any act which is meant to circumvent the actions of (Guess Who) you can and most likely will be charged with Terrorism.

                          So that is indeed interesting, shield ones self from over exposure to massive x-ray scanning is a terrorist act?

                          Remove the RFID's from your clothing etc., is a terrorist act.

                          Isn't life getting depressing.....

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