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[[File:Dipole xmting antenna animation 4 408x318x150ms.gif|thumb|Animation of a half-wave dipole antenna radiating radio waves, showing the electric field lines. The antenna in the center is two vertical metal rods, with an alternating current applied at its center from a radio transmitter (not shown). The voltage charges the two sides of the antenna alternately positive (+) and negative (−). Loops of electric field (black lines) leave the antenna and travel away at the speed of light; these are the radio waves. The action is drastically slowed down in this animation.]] | [[File:Dipole xmting antenna animation 4 408x318x150ms.gif|thumb|Animation of a half-wave dipole antenna radiating radio waves, showing the electric field lines. The antenna in the center is two vertical metal rods, with an alternating current applied at its center from a radio transmitter (not shown). The voltage charges the two sides of the antenna alternately positive (+) and negative (−). Loops of electric field (black lines) leave the antenna and travel away at the speed of light; these are the radio waves. The action is drastically slowed down in this animation.]] | ||
[[Radio Waves]] are a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum longer than infrared light. Radio waves have frequencies from 300 GHz to as low as 3 kHz, and corresponding wavelengths ranging from 1 millimeter (0.039 in) to 100 kilometers (62 mi). Like all other electromagnetic waves, they travel at the | [[Radio Waves]] are a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum longer than infrared light. Radio waves have frequencies from 300 GHz to as low as 3 kHz, and corresponding wavelengths ranging from 1 millimeter (0.039 in) to 100 kilometers (62 mi). Like all other electromagnetic waves, they travel at the [[Speed of Light]]. Naturally occurring radio waves are made by lightning, or by astronomical objects. Artificially generated radio waves are used for fixed and mobile radio communication, broadcasting, radar and other navigation systems, communications satellites, computer networks and innumerable other applications. Radio waves are generated by radio transmitters and received by radio receivers. Different frequencies of radio waves have different propagation characteristics in the Earth's atmosphere; long waves can diffract around obstacles like mountains and follow the contour of the earth (ground waves), shorter waves can reflect off the ionosphere and return to earth beyond the horizon (skywaves), while much shorter wavelengths bend or diffract very little and travel on a line of sight, so their propagation distances are limited to the visual horizon.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_wave Radio Wave]</ref> | ||
The study of electromagnetic phenomena such as reflection, refraction, polarization, diffraction, and absorption is of critical importance in the study of how radio waves move in free space and over the surface of the Earth. Different frequencies experience different combinations of these phenomena in the Earth's atmosphere, making certain radio bands more useful for specific purposes than others. | The study of electromagnetic phenomena such as reflection, refraction, polarization, diffraction, and absorption is of critical importance in the study of how radio waves move in free space and over the surface of the Earth. Different frequencies experience different combinations of these phenomena in the Earth's atmosphere, making certain radio bands more useful for specific purposes than others. |
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Radio Waves are a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum longer than infrared light. Radio waves have frequencies from 300 GHz to as low as 3 kHz, and corresponding wavelengths ranging from 1 millimeter (0.039 in) to 100 kilometers (62 mi). Like all other electromagnetic waves, they travel at the Speed of Light. Naturally occurring radio waves are made by lightning, or by astronomical objects. Artificially generated radio waves are used for fixed and mobile radio communication, broadcasting, radar and other navigation systems, communications satellites, computer networks and innumerable other applications. Radio waves are generated by radio transmitters and received by radio receivers. Different frequencies of radio waves have different propagation characteristics in the Earth's atmosphere; long waves can diffract around obstacles like mountains and follow the contour of the earth (ground waves), shorter waves can reflect off the ionosphere and return to earth beyond the horizon (skywaves), while much shorter wavelengths bend or diffract very little and travel on a line of sight, so their propagation distances are limited to the visual horizon.[1]
The study of electromagnetic phenomena such as reflection, refraction, polarization, diffraction, and absorption is of critical importance in the study of how radio waves move in free space and over the surface of the Earth. Different frequencies experience different combinations of these phenomena in the Earth's atmosphere, making certain radio bands more useful for specific purposes than others.
In order to receive radio signals, for instance from AM/FM radio stations, a radio antenna must be used. However, since the antenna will pick up thousands of radio signals at a time, a radio tuner is necessary to tune in a particular signal. This is typically done via a resonator (in its simplest form, a circuit with a capacitor, inductor, or crystal oscillator, but many modern radios use Phase Locked Loop systems). The resonator is configured to resonate at a particular frequency, allowing the tuner to amplify sine waves at that radio frequency and ignore other sine waves. Usually, either the inductor or the capacitor of the resonator is adjustable, allowing the user to change the frequency at which it resonates.
The human body is a crystal oscillator and frequency resonator which unconsciously picks up and absorbs many different Radio Waves, depending on what station of Frequency and consciousness that person is tuned in to.
Radio Frequency
We need to understand the Spectrum of Frequency in the Electromagnetic Wave Spectrum and to be aware of radio frequency (RF) energy to help protect ourselves from harassment by understanding what is being transmitted into the environment. Radio waves are received and transmitted by antennas, and are often tuned by length. As an example, AM radio frequencies are so long that an antenna 100 feet long isn't long enough for it's wavelength. When you look at a television antenna on a roof top, you are seeing a much shorter antenna, simply because the frequencies range from 50MHz to about 800MHz, or just under the analog cell phone frequency.
Radio waves at lower frequency (50MHz and lower) will bounce off the Ionosphere and back to earth. Higher frequencies pass into space. Radio frequencies at terahertz frequencies (1,000MHz and higher) may pass through metal. The human body emits these types of frequencies from the life force energy field around it. A person's location in a room can be imaged through walls with the right equipment.
Radio Induced Voices & Hallucinations
Many years ago, a method for psychotronic warfare through radio waves or Microwave Weaponry was perfected to induce sound in the human head from a distance up to a mile. This devious Radio frequency technology has the ability to make someone believe they are psychotic, by implanting Mind Slides and Holographic Inserts into the persons bio-energetic field or Aura. Any person visiting a doctor who tells them that they hear voices, or see invisible aliens, could easily end up hospitalized and medicated, while branded for life as mentally ill. When we consider that every possible sound effect has been created, even on a home PC, it would be easy for this technology to be used for nefarious purposes in order to induce unsuspecting people to commit criminal acts.
Project MKUltra was not closed down, the undisclosed technological experimentation of Mind Control upon the human public has just changed names. Mind Control based technology, psychological warfare, has greatly progressed in the past 50 years, far beyond the knowledge of how these weapons are actually being used. (The rule of thumb is that military technology advances 44 years for every one calendar year.) This RF technology is able to induce mass hallucinations via satellite. Imagine the psychological damage this could do to an entire crowd of people.It will only be a matter of time, before this heinous mind-control technology is integrated into so-called "active denial weapons." People will be cooking AND hearing things they never heard before, all at once.
The most important point about psychological warfare and Mind Control weapons is it is only effective on those who are unaware it is being done to them. Once someone knows, that they are being targeted with Mind Control technology, the effectiveness is forever lost.[2]
Directed Energy Weapon
A directed-energy weapon (DEW) emits highly focused energy, transferring that energy to a target to damage it. Potential applications of this technology include anti-personnel weapon systems, potential missile defense system, and the disabling of lightly armored vehicles such as cars, drones, jet skis, and electronic devices such as mobile phones. DEWs can be used discreetly, as radiation above and below the visible spectrum is invisible.
The energy can come in various forms:
- Electromagnetic radiation, including radio frequency, microwave, lasers and masers
- Particles with mass, in particle-beam weapons
- Sound, in sonic weapons[3]
RF Active Denial System
The Active Denial System (ADS) is a non-lethal, directed-energy weapon developed by the U.S. military, designed for area denial, perimeter security and crowd control. Informally, the weapon is also called the heat ray since it works by heating the surface of targets, such as the skin of targeted human subjects. Raytheon is currently marketing a reduced-range version of this technology. The ADS works by firing a high-powered beam of 95 GHz waves at a target, which corresponds to a wavelength of 3.2 mm. The ADS millimeter wave energy works on a similar principle as a microwave oven, exciting the water and fat molecules in the skin, and instantly heating them via dielectric heating.[4]
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