Remote Sensing Remote Transmission and Covert Operations Capabilities Li...
See below the youtube video for the two new uploads that meet the blogger.com 100MB max file size requirement as I had to edit the below storyboard rough draft video I first posted on youtube to be able to upload directly to dewdefenseprojects.blogspot.com. The below youtube post has been blocked for some reason even though is a public service report to spread the good news of the truth that is finally in the main stream media again regarding imminent threat systems operations that are of grave concern relating to deadly and at the least systems capable of maiming that are remote sensing and remote transmission operations. Part 1 of 2 of the above video edited: Part 2 of 2 of the above video edited: Thanksgiving update with two more segments I want to incorporate maybe into a third investigative journalism news report that includes older late 70's and early 80's main stream mind control related news reports that I've referenced on this blogger in previous ...
I've found strange signals with an RF Explorer that I didn't realize were localized to the power outlet. I haven't analyzed when placing the antenna near and using something more sophisticated or even Audacity or a freeware SDR application.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't sure if the water lines or the power outlets were the source of some of the signals the day I was sweeping... though still wonder since water mains, power mains and I speculate other "pipes" can resonate and carry the lower frequency signals even further.
Interesting is I've speculated that cable and phone lines can do the same and interesting was finding this Great Scott! demonstration:
https://youtu.be/cz3DEP2LC_w
This seems like a potential device that can be used to communicate through the power lines I'm thinking with a transmitter. Could be used as a relay or that type of project also if low enough frequency or within the ISM guidelines. Reminds me of this VLF/ELF/ULF system for communication through the water lines (pg.45 or publication pg.49): http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Elementary-Electronics/1970/Elementary-Electronics-1972-05-06.pdf
ReplyDeleteWith power lines, I've observed into the MHz signals.