From: Dirk Bruere at NeoPax on 14 Mar 2010 00:05 On 13/03/2010 22:24, Winston wrote: > On 3/12/2010 10:38 PM, Dirk Bruere at NeoPax wrote: >> On 13/03/2010 05:39, Winston wrote: > > (...) > >>> The transmitter is the ultimate in plausible deniabilty. >>> Any complainant is bound to be labeled a kook, because people will >>> be unaware that the transmitter is being used on them. >>> >>> No evidence of crime means no crime could have been committed. >> >> Except the occasional disgruntled manager who teams up with an epileptic >> and lawyer. How much money would you accept to "end your McCareer"? > > > Let's run with that scenario. > > The plantiff and the lawyer and the judge would all have to decide > to end their careers at the same time. Would you agree they are much > more likely to 'go along to get along' with a 50 billion dollar > (resourceful and infinitely corrupt) corporation? I don't think the judge who awarded �640,000 against McD for hot coffee was mysteriously gunned down... IIRC he was not even fired. > They would be smart to drop the case at the earliest possible > moment, like a nanosecond after the victim's brother-in-law > says "so why don't you sue?". Like Microsoft never gets fined hundreds of millions for anti-competitive practices. Right... -- Dirk http://www.transcendence.me.uk/ - Transcendence UK http://www.blogtalkradio.com/onetribe - Occult Talk Show
From: Dirk Bruere at NeoPax on 14 Mar 2010 00:07 On 14/03/2010 00:19, Winston wrote: > On 3/12/2010 11:42 PM, Bill Sloman wrote: >> On Mar 12, 11:57 pm, Winston<Wins...(a)bigbrother.net> wrote: > > (...) > >>> The effect exists. >> >> Not in the form that you want. Trans-cranial magnetic stimulation >> works, but not at frequencies that can be focussed by an ntenna of any >> practicable size. > > Not 'magnetic'. Electromagnetic. > > I picked these numbers off a nomograph so they are approximate: > > Frequency: 40 GHz <-- Yes 10 GHz was too low > Parabola Diameter: 0.33 meters > Gain: 39.8 db at 50% efficiency > 3 db Beamwidth: 1.65 degrees > > The HP DRT1-3813 outputs 79 mW at 40 GHz. > That should be good for 9.5 W ERP, yes? > > That's about 9 mW into the customer's noggin at a distance > of 1.35 meters or less. > > This is quite sufficient, yes? No. Not by a looooong way. -- Dirk http://www.transcendence.me.uk/ - Transcendence UK http://www.blogtalkradio.com/onetribe - Occult Talk Show
From: Dirk Bruere at NeoPax on 14 Mar 2010 00:09 On 14/03/2010 02:17, Bill Beaty wrote: > On Mar 12, 11:49 pm, Bill Sloman<bill.slo...(a)ieee.org> wrote: > ] A big dish antenna aobe a false ceiling, and the RF transmitter to > ] drive it? A bit harder to hide that a hand-gun, and ripping it out > and > ] dumping it off the bridge would be a little more obvious, and leave > ] more obvious traces, clown. > > A more pertinent point: LET THE EXPERIMENT BE MADE. Experiments > trump any hours of theoretical discussions. Existence proofs are > difficult to defeat. An advanced hobbyist could build one of these > sources and note any odd effects. Just add some pulses in series > with a microwave magnetron's DCHV supply, or perhaps drive the > magnetron with a TC-type spark gap or rotary gap source. The needed > brain-exposure would be brief, and the required wattage is less than > the exposure from older cellphones, or that encountered by Tesla-coil > builders. > > Does it work as advertised? If so, then the public idea cannot be > put back into the box, and will no doubt spread like gunpowder, or bow > +arrow, or "hit other apes using a rock." > > OTOH, perhaps this thread is actually about the following... "I go > insane whenever I eat at this particular restaurant. Since I cannot > possibly be suffering schitzotype disorders, the actual cause must be > that THE RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT IS AIMING BRAIN-RAYS AT ITS > CLIENTELE!!!!!!" > > That's the only possible conclusion, eh? :) > (((((((((((((((((( ( ( ( ( (O) ) ) ) ) ))))))))))))))))))) > William J. Beaty SCIENCE HOBBYIST website > billb a eskimocom http://amasci.com > EE/programmer/sci-exhibits amateur science, hobby projects, sci fair > Seattle, WA 206-762-3818 unusual phenomena, tesla coils, weird sci You poor naive fool - the Jewish Nazi Illuminati New World Order has bought you off, haven't they! No... wait... you're a CIA shill... that's it! It's so obvious now, and the proof will be you denying all knowledge of the plot, and sending more harassing brainwaves. -- Dirk http://www.transcendence.me.uk/ - Transcendence UK http://www.blogtalkradio.com/onetribe - Occult Talk Show
From: Winston on 14 Mar 2010 00:17 On 3/13/2010 8:59 PM, Dirk Bruere at NeoPax wrote: (...) > If I decide to take you to court because I claim you are stalking me, > what are you going to do? Ignore it and lose by default? Or hire a lawyer? Let's think this through. You call a lawyer and tell him you are going after a 50 billion dollar corporation. When he is done laughing, he rings off and calls opposing council at the corporation. Six months down the road, you have successfully moved your life savings into your lawyer's bank account. Game Over. Was that a smart thing to do? I mean, really. :) Thanks for your thoughts, Dirk. --Winston
From: Winston on 14 Mar 2010 00:20
On 3/13/2010 9:07 PM, Dirk Bruere at NeoPax wrote: > On 14/03/2010 00:19, Winston wrote: (...) >> This is quite sufficient, yes? > > No. > Not by a looooong way. Hokay, my numbers were off and it would take a power amplifier and / or a slightly larger antenna to kick enough watts through the inverse square law losses to deliver the necessary milliwatt where it needs to go. One point to you. I still contend that it does work and can be done for surprisingly little money. --Winston |