Physics/EE Course on Fundamentals of EE Kill Tech

Forums Personal Topics Unbidden Thoughts Physics/EE Course on Fundamentals of EE Kill Tech

This topic contains 2 replies, has 1 voice, and was last updated by  josh September 25, 2022 at 5:51 pm.

  • Author
    Posts
  • #119520

    josh

    For example, in my yard, most of the extreme “EMF noise” & plant growth & desiccation is driven by energy from underground XFinity cables, for my residence & nearby homes. That seems surprising from a physics POV. But it turns out that they are on all the time & the high speed digital collects a high fee from each customer/month & it has public utility priv/right of way & it is digitally programmable to add precise amounts of jitter signal to each line & the insulation of the cable is constructed to derive a lot of energy & radiation capability from the jitter. Fake plant roots & rocks & EE sand are then pushed around to delilver the signal where it is wanted for attacks, storing it in ad hoc batteries while it is available, so extra power comes quickly when an attack is sensed as ready.

    Possible remedies –
    Complain to cable company
    Chop roots, move rocks & sand.
    Cut clips that bind cables to other things. Clear a way around the cable. Cover the cable with pure PVC and/or magnet dampeners
    Provide decoys for attack targets that are away from you
    Provide your own cable connects for part of the run.

    Some advanced GT special tech would be better.

    Point is that its designed to be surprising & not suspected by the avg. college grad.

    • #123221

      josh

      I tried this Drain spout extension not knowing what to expect. Drain spout extensions are problematic because most are set up to receive EMF pulses from the ground & conduct them up the wall & to the drains overhead.

      This product looks like a wound colon & would be hard to use as a spout. Not recommened for that purpose. However…I found that the nanotech signaling in the plastic is a real scarecrow for the tuber attacks. I am using 2 wrapped around the bases of invasive trees (which draw attack current in their roots & store it like a capacitor, so they become focal points). The wrapped colon thing really blocks the network of that tree from participating in my experience. It would be valuable to find a cheap application of the same material for more general & practical usage.

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.