National Security Secrets
#58. Flash photography inside a static electric field is easy to forget.
Smile and say "Why are we standing here?". There's no cause for alarm though - there never is.
If you're curious about static electric fields and why our country is covered with them, read the #1 secret on the list. Everywhere a cell phone can reach 2 cell towers there's oscillating current and static electric fields hand-in-hand.
For a brief explanation of how it's possible to lose short term memories:
- An oscillating static electric field above a certain frequency emits ultrasound - that's bad.
- All it takes to initiate such an oscillation is the flash from a camera or phone.
- The more flashes, the more memory can be affected.
- The less time between flashes, the stronger it can be.
Building an apparatus to try wiping your own mind is simple and inexpensive. You'll find a link to the pertinent details just below these tips:
- A stronger static electric field with greater charge will give better results - use as strong a DC electromagnet as possible to anchor the field.
- A brighter flash will give better results than a dim one - use a standalone camera flash with the shortest time possible between flashes.
- A more rapidly built static electric field gives better results than one which takes minutes to strengthen - consider using more than 1 apparatus to create the field.
More information will be provided.
Originally posted on 01-31-2022
Comments
Post a Comment