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psychoceramics: Record the voices in your head...




>Reply-To: r--@n--.net
>
>Hi all -
>
>We have heard tell of at least one victim who
>has successfully recorded the incoming 'voices'
>transmissions on her note-taker tape recorder.
>She claimed the make of the recorder had to
>be the same, and due to crashes here, I've lost
>the reference.
>
>But, based on the experiences of a friendly
>radar technician who, in boyhood, was able
>to "hear" incoming radar signals from ships
>on the Great Lakes using a tin-can "crystal
>set", I think for those e-weapons victims
>who get a lot of voice-to-skull transmissions
>over substantial periods of time, this method
>can be adapted to detection of those trans-
>missions.
>
>Most tape recorders have an external
>microphone input.  If a (typically)
>1/8" mono microphone plug is pushed
>in, you have it's center conductor tapped
>directly to the "hot" input lead.
>
>Recorders will often allow you to ALSO
>push in a pair of stereo headphones on
>an external headset jack AND OFTEN
>THIS ALLOWS MONITORING OF
>WHAT YOU ARE RECORDING,
>AS IT HAPPENS.  Very handy.
>
>For a first try by those without much
>electronic experience, you might simply
>connect a random length wire to the
>CENTER conductor only, to see if such
>an antenna gives your recorder just
>enough sensitivity to trap those 'voices'.
>
>Try different wire lengths and orien-
>tations.  Even though microwaves are
>short, a very long wire can still assist
>in reception by supporting multiple
>wavelengths.  A long wire can be 
>pruned or bent back along itself at 
>it's farthest end, because sometimes
>a reception sensitivity boost can
>occur by having a "standing wave
>node" right at your recorder's end.
>
>While soldering to the small tab
>for the center conductor inside the
>1/8" mono plug is best, as long as
>a small stripped end is clean copper
>wire and it does not accidentally
>short against the larger ground
>(outside) conductor, this test setup
>will work OK.  Such a wire junction
>need only carry the tiniest current
>to work.
>
>If you are not technically inclined,
>many Radio Shack sales personnel
>are experienced enough to get you
>headed in the right direction, even
>though they will be puzzled at
>your request.  (Hand 'em one of our
>'Ban Electronic Weapons' buttons -
>ideal time to do that.)  Ditto for any
>local radio/TV repair shop or ham
>radio operator.
>
>Now - that's a FIRST try.  A better
>result may be obtained by making
>this setup into a primitive crystal
>set, inserting a DIODE between
>the 1/8" mono plug's center conductor
>and the wire.  The best type of diode
>is the "hot carrier" diode, although a
>diode from a Radio Shack parts rack
>which says it's a "Schottky" diode
>will probably work well enough.
>
>Any "small signal" diode may work
>also - if you have a choice, shop for
>one with the smallest "forward
>voltage" or "forward breakover
>voltage" as that will be more sensitive.
>
>Most diodes have an end with a 
>marking "band" at one end.  It is worth
>trying the diode in both directions,
>band-towards-recorder or band-towards-
>antenna (though most technicians would
>probably instinctively place the banded
>end towards the recorder.)
>
>MOUNTING the diode between the
>1/8" mono plug's center conductor tab
>and the wire is a bit of a MECHANICAL
>problem, because the wire's leverage on
>the tiny connection will guarantee it's
>breaking off without too much abuse.
>
>The way to handle this is to run a 
>bit of cotton or nylon twine from the
>solder hole in the GROUND'S conn-
>ector inside the 1/8" mono plug out
>to connect to the wire in some way
>so the TWINE takes most of the
>mechanical strain, and the diode has
>little strain on it.
>
>Since this is an experimental setup
>which may not work, it probably
>isn't worth designing a mechanical
>masterpiece.  However, Radio Shack
>HEAT SHRINK TUBING can help
>a great deal, both in insulating the
>diode's bare leads from touching the
>1/8" mono plug's grounded parts, and
>if a couple of inches is used, it can
>also form a good, tight anchorage of
>the twine on to the wire.
>
>The diode leads and wire closest
>to the 1/8" mono plug should NOT
>be under tension when you are ready
>to test.
>
>** All this is a lot of words, especially
>for someone not used to assembling 
>electronic parts, so if it is totally con-
>fusing, print out this email and ask a
>local techincally experienced person to
>interpret it.
>
>If, after you are certain the diode has
>been tried both ways during your own
>reception of voices from your spooks,
>and nothing was shorted, you will likely
>have to accept that a different trans-
>mission mode is in use at your location
>than at the places successful recordings
>have been made.
>
>(If a victim who HAS MADE a successful
>recording is reading this, I'd love to have a 
>copy of your tape and I will gladly reimburse
>you for all costs.)
>
>Finally - even though this is about a technical
>topic, I'd like to say again to all recipients that
>due to the urgent need for publicity work, I'd
>rather not take time responding to technical
>questions.  I'm not all that interested in how
>the damn technology works - all I want to do
>is get it exposed to the general public.
>
>Many fine folks write me with all sorts of 
>questions and information, and sadly, due to
>my chronic fatigue syndrome and the urgency
>of  our publicity work, I have to send terse
>replies and in some instances no replies.
>Apologies in advance if this happens to any
>reader of this note.
>
>The FACT is that we can't hope to 'fight' a
>technological battle with sick but extremely
>bright people who have worked endlessly
>for the past 50 years with unlimited black
>budgets.
>
>The FACT, too, is that we don't ever need
>to know how the spooks' technology works.
>The spooks do so much in their "total 
>immersion" harassment programs to us that
>we CAN EXPOSE them through publicity
>efforts ALONE.
>
>Two years ago, my fine boss and his VP
>operations thought I was ready for the
>looney bin.  But, now, less than a month
>ago, after a particularly intense week of
>remote electronic disruption (and destruction)
>of portions of our company computer system,
>these two guys came to ME and asked for
>the best way to install shielding.  THAT is
>a MAJOR turnaround, and demonstrates
>very clearly that with constant publicity
>efforts, the SPOOKS will expose THEM-
>SELVES!!
>
>(At the beginning of World War II, Pres.
>Roosevelt had a serious problem with US
>isolationists demanding the US not go to
>war.  Know how he solved it?  He had the
>Nazi's own internal propaganda films
>shown in movie houses.  The Nazi propa-
>ganda people, then, were ultimately 
>responsible for the US joining the war in
>Europe and their own defeat.  We are in
>a similar situation right now.)
>
>Good luck to others who may try this
>antenna method.  I haven't been able to 
>thus far, because my own spooks use
>voice to skull in very short bursts, and
>in situations (like being half awake) where
>I can't get a recorder going handily.
>
>Eleanor White
>
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