National Security Secret #1.5

  National Security Secrets 

  CONTENT UPDATED on 04-30-2023 @ 02:06 PM 

#1.5. There's no conspiracy in 5G... it's the cell phones hiding a flaw in how they connect to towers.

There's no way for the service provider to know when it happens - even for large areas.  The only evidence is logged on an individual's cell phone.

Because of this, they can't know when a cell phone call might initiate that series of unlikely events.  It's up to each individual to recognize and report it.

Recovering from an event may only take minutes or escape notice entirely.  But the effects appear to be accumulative.  Over time, each event can take longer to recover from.  The symptoms are close enough to other conditions for a misdiagnosis to occur.  They include:

  • Waking up at night with very slight shaking or trembling.
  • The sensation of buzzing or vibrating like an incoming call or page to a device in one's pocket.
  • Stopping or halting mid sentence while talking before gathering one's thoughts to continue.
  • Slow deterioration of mental state which may be recognized by those closest but vehemently denied by those experiencing it.

You may be able to find the roots of each 5G rumor or conspiracy theory in the chain of events below:

  • Wireless technology has found widespread use but signal interference can make it worse than useless.  When it involves a cell phone establishing a connection to a tower there's a documented flaw which hasn't been adequately addressed.
  • A dialed cell phone tries to connect with a tower.  If interference prevents that it may try again with another tower.  This happens automatically with no way for the user to disable it.
  • When interference prevents a cell phone from reaching another tower it can start alternating towers.  The connection attempts to one tower and then another can result in an oscillating signal.
  • Unless this happens in the middle of nowhere, there will be many objects nearby which are conductive and behave like an antenna.  If an object is conductive then it can become an antenna under the right circumstances - that's the only requirement.
  • Everyday objects never meant to pick up or transmit a signal still can.  A stop sign, metal fence, metal bodied or paneled vehicle, or even a floor lamp can do this - those usually aren't a concern.  It's the antennas built into wireless devices like cell phones, tablets, laptops, speakers, or televisions which respond the strongest.
  • When a signal is an oscillating signal it will be absorbed and re-radiated as a weaker signal with some energy converted to heat and some to an oscillating current.  It happens with any conductive object whether we notice it or not.
  • A powerful enough oscillating signal can then  trigger a cycle of interfering signals which make it increasingly difficult for a cell phone to successfully connect to a tower.
  • The area affected can expand or spread from cell to cell mimicking an infectious contagion.
With us so far?  Here's some additional information:
  • An oscillating current behaves like a magnetic field.
  • This is easily demonstrated using a cell phone with a Hall effect sensor (to detect magnetic fields).  An app to make use of the sensor is also needed.
  • Oscillating current will generate an electric or static field when it encounters the right types of materials.  It's the same static electricity whether that occurs at a gas station, in the nearly empty full tank of an airplane, or in our homes.
  • A cell phone can accidentally cause a neutral static field to discharge by separating charges.
  • That involves being at the wrong place at the wrong time when 2 oscillating signals at right angles intersect.  That creates a magnetic field with the equivalent of north and south poles.
  • The unlucky individual may or may not notice the electric shock to their body or mind.  They may experience brief or temporary memory loss, "rubbery legs", or feel a "tap tap tap" from the floor where their standing or hand touches an appliance.
  • Symptoms which are missed or overlooked include:
    • Disorientation or confusion.
    • Loss of focus or memory.
    • Shaking or tremors.
    • Sleep disturbance.
    • Tinnitus.
We're going on the record with this:

You should call your service provider to report what happened every time it occurs.  Don't give up because they aren't sure what to do or don't believe there's an issue.  You should already be speaking with a doctor so we won't add that.

If you notice the symptoms with someone else they may or may not recognize them.  They may state with absolute certainty their fine and nothing's wrong.  What you choose or decide to do rests on how much you care about those affected.
 
 
Originally posted on 9-15-2021
Updated on 03-12-2023 @ 03:00 PM
Updated on 04-30-2023 @ 2:06 PM

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