Re: Diplomat suffered memory loss while stationed in China.

2020-04-09 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020, 04:42 Karl  wrote:

I never noticed this thread when it originally went out, and just now
> stumbled on it.
>

Thank you for sharing a lot of cool ideas in one single message, my dear
Kurt.  You are a much better inspiration than me, hihihi...  ;)

Loved the "Charles' Lab" blog.  I have a little hackerspace in my home too.
Only a table, a chair, some electronics, and all dreams of the world...  <3

Unfortunately, I am not thaaat good in Electronics, Coding, and
Photography.  It's a deep dishonor to my Japanese roots, hahahaha!!  ;D


Re: Diplomat suffered memory loss while stationed in China.

2020-04-09 Thread Karl
I never noticed this thread when it originally went out, and just now
stumbled on it.

Logging one's environment is incredibly helpful for understanding it,
and as living evolutionary beings we are of course in constant
symbiosis with every part.  It's been shown that microwave
transmissions can affect EEG measurements, and the relevent frequency
ranges are completely distinct (if I recall correctly, EEG brain
signals are generally significantly under 1khz, outside the realm of
conventional microcircuitry interference).

With regard to sonic effects, it's notable that to measure them you're
going to need a receiver that responds to sonic frequencies.  This
will mean some very small engineering that needs to be clearly
described for hobbyists to copy and improve.

I also discovered this open source project for creating cheap DIY
automated visual EMF maps which is incredibly inspiring:
http://charleslabs.fr/en/project-Electromagnetic+interference+mapping
also on github at https://github.com/CGrassin/EMI_mapper .

In other news, https://siasky.net is currently temporarily providing
unlimited free hash-indexed storage to everyone, backed by a
blockchain, if you weren't aware, and a git remote backend has been
built on top of it.

On 5/11/19, jim bell  wrote:
> Anyone with an Android smartphone should be able to download an audio
> spectrum analyzer app to detect various sonic events.
> Further, I believe that USB-connected  SDR's (Software-Defined Radios) which
> can implement cheap spectrum analyzers are cheaply available.
> https://www.walmart.com/ip/100KHz-1-7GHz-Full-Band-UV-HF-RTL-SDR-USB-Tuner-Receiver-DIY-Kits-U-V-Antenna/199714416?wmlspartner=wlpa=101003580=227288811307==g=c=346828962873=pla-735633419885=9061079pla=133212149=online=199714416==sem=CjwKCAjwwtTmBRBqEiwA-b6c_w-ZuOpEfxEMZEimG4CIU2EsgC9O5wjNx0OPs5kj_0jI-f1bA3TJQ8hoCwCAQAvD_BwE
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> $25.31, in kit form.Although, this specific one is limited to 100Khz-1
> GHz.  Anything reasonably usable to go to at least 3 GHz.
>Jim Bell
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> BY BOB SALSBERG, Associated Press
>
> BOSTON (AP) — A U.S. diplomat who said he suffered headaches and memory loss
> under mysterious circumstances while stationed in China pledged Friday to
> donate his brain to head injury researchers.
>
> Mark Lenzi, 44, is an unusual addition to the several thousand others,
> including many former NFL players who suffered concussions during their
> careers, who previously signed agreements to have their brains studied after
> they die by the CTE Center at Boston University.
>
> A security engineer for the U.S. State Department, Lenzi was among a number
> of diplomats who were brought home last year from the U.S. Consulate in
> Guangzhou, China, after reporting as-yet-unexplained symptoms.
>
> The State Department has drawn no link between those diplomats and 26
> workers at the U.S. Embassy in Cuba who were withdrawn in 2017 after
> reporting symptoms, including those consistent with minor traumatic brain
> injury, or concussion.
>
> "The engineer in me wants to get to the bottom of this type of concussion
> and exactly what happened to me," Lenzi said while signing the pledge in
> Boston with representatives of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, an
> organization that collaborates with the BU researchers by recruiting donors
> and publicizing the dangers associated with head trauma.
>
> Chris Nowinski, co-founder and chief executive of the foundation, said the
> brain injury community must continue research to find answers for head
> trauma.
>
> "There are patients out there that need answers from the scientific
> community," he said.
>
> Lenzi now works at a State Department passport office in his native New
> Hampshire. He said he and his wife began hearing strange noises in their
> apartment in 2017, and later developed symptoms consistent with concussion.
> In an interview with the AP, he said he initially did not associate the
> noises with the symptoms, believing the headaches may have been triggered by
> smog.
>
> Lenzi has not been identified by U.S. officials as someone suffering from
> injuries similar to those suffered by diplomats in Cuba.
> The State Department said Friday that out of 15 diplomats or family members
> from China who underwent additional medical evaluation in the U.S., 14 were
> found not to have symptoms like those from Cuba and the other case had not
> been determined.
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Re: Diplomat suffered memory loss while stationed in China.

2019-05-11 Thread grarpamp
Any published works on acoustic, magnetic, electrical,
physical excitation resonance modes resulting in
molecular disruptive disassociation within the bran?
Would not be surprised if there were many ways
to basically emulsify everyone in a workspace
over time, likely without feeling any pain, with
something like ceiling tile or in wall radiators.
Bonus if standard TSCM sweeps don't pick it up.
Also neuroactive air, food, water, and tactile
biochemical poisons... a little spritz on the
keyboard, the doorknob, the morning newspaper.

Up until the last 100 years, all living things
had only to deal with Earth itself, sea,
atmosphere, lightning wind storm, solar
and galactic. So us fleshbags probably not
doing too well with all this new EM radiation,
industrial chems and particles saturating our space.

And now you want to throw nation state
top secret mind warfare anti-personnel exploit
research labs into the mix?

All them supercomputers doing "protein folding" to
"cure cancer"... nope... it's a fucking prion puree mate,
customized to the DNA coming out the embassies
through sewers and the bin.


Diplomat suffered memory loss while stationed in China.

2019-05-11 Thread jim bell
Anyone with an Android smartphone should be able to download an audio spectrum 
analyzer app to detect various sonic events.
Further, I believe that USB-connected  SDR's (Software-Defined Radios) which 
can implement cheap spectrum analyzers are cheaply available.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/100KHz-1-7GHz-Full-Band-UV-HF-RTL-SDR-USB-Tuner-Receiver-DIY-Kits-U-V-Antenna/199714416?wmlspartner=wlpa=101003580=227288811307==g=c=346828962873=pla-735633419885=9061079pla=133212149=online=199714416==sem=CjwKCAjwwtTmBRBqEiwA-b6c_w-ZuOpEfxEMZEimG4CIU2EsgC9O5wjNx0OPs5kj_0jI-f1bA3TJQ8hoCwCAQAvD_BwE

$25.31, in kit form.Although, this specific one is limited to 100Khz-1 GHz.  
Anything reasonably usable to go to at least 3 GHz.  
                   Jim Bell




BY BOB SALSBERG, Associated Press

BOSTON (AP) — A U.S. diplomat who said he suffered headaches and memory loss 
under mysterious circumstances while stationed in China pledged Friday to 
donate his brain to head injury researchers.

Mark Lenzi, 44, is an unusual addition to the several thousand others, 
including many former NFL players who suffered concussions during their 
careers, who previously signed agreements to have their brains studied after 
they die by the CTE Center at Boston University.

A security engineer for the U.S. State Department, Lenzi was among a number of 
diplomats who were brought home last year from the U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou, 
China, after reporting as-yet-unexplained symptoms.

The State Department has drawn no link between those diplomats and 26 workers 
at the U.S. Embassy in Cuba who were withdrawn in 2017 after reporting 
symptoms, including those consistent with minor traumatic brain injury, or 
concussion.

"The engineer in me wants to get to the bottom of this type of concussion and 
exactly what happened to me," Lenzi said while signing the pledge in Boston 
with representatives of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, an organization that 
collaborates with the BU researchers by recruiting donors and publicizing the 
dangers associated with head trauma.

Chris Nowinski, co-founder and chief executive of the foundation, said the 
brain injury community must continue research to find answers for head trauma.

"There are patients out there that need answers from the scientific community," 
he said.

Lenzi now works at a State Department passport office in his native New 
Hampshire. He said he and his wife began hearing strange noises in their 
apartment in 2017, and later developed symptoms consistent with concussion. In 
an interview with the AP, he said he initially did not associate the noises 
with the symptoms, believing the headaches may have been triggered by smog.

Lenzi has not been identified by U.S. officials as someone suffering from 
injuries similar to those suffered by diplomats in Cuba.
The State Department said Friday that out of 15 diplomats or family members 
from China who underwent additional medical evaluation in the U.S., 14 were 
found not to have symptoms like those from Cuba and the other case had not been 
determined.
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