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Foil Hats Proven to Boost Government Signals

Researchers at MIT used a $250,000.00 network analyzer and tested the impact of tin foil helmets on the receptivity of radio-frequency signals.  They investigated the efficacy of three aluminum helmet designs on a sample group of four people.  The hat designs are referred to as the Classical, the Fez, and all were made from Reynolds aluminum foil using the double layering technique.

The researchers found that all helmets attenuate invasive radio frequencies from an outside source or emanating from the cranium of a person.  The researchers found that specific radio frequencies reserved for government use (according to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) are actually greatly amplified, suggesting that the use of helmets actually enhances the government’s invasive abilities. 

The researchers’ conclusion shows that US government radio frequency bands between 1.2Ghz and 1.4 GHz are actually amplified by foil helmets.  The radio frequency bands are reserved for “radio location” such as GPS and communications with satellites.  The 2.6 GHz band is for mobile phone technology.

A website that promotes the use of the Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie (AFDB) posted a rebuttal (*see AFDB Effectiveness in references) to the MIT researchers and claim to have found serious flaws in the study and even go so far as to accuse the MIT research as a “New World Order propaganda designed to spread FUD against deflector beanie technology and aluminum shielding in general”.   The rebuttal provides very good examples of why and how the MIT research is flawed.  Lyle Zapato is the author of Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie book.  According to Lyle, radio frequencies are not the same as psychotronic energy that can affect the human brain.  Lyle concludes that we should not trust the MIT researchers because they are deeply involved in the Military-Industrial Complex, receive their funding from DARPA, and they are a biased party with questionable procedures and discrepancies.

I tend to think it’s a great idea to remember how and practice how Indians have been maintaining good minds because that can be the best protection from any thing that may try to penetrate and manipulate our minds. 

Have you got a photo of yourself, your friends, and family wearing a stylish AFDB that you designed yourselves?  Send it to Indian Time with a story about your AFDB adventures.

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References

Retrieved May 16th 2012

Researchers prove tin foil hats boost receptivity to government signals.

http://www.howtogeek.com

 On the effectiveness of Aluminum Foil Helmets. An Empirical Study.

http://berkeley.intel-research.net/arahimi/helmet/

Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie. http://zapatopi.net/afdb/

AFDB Effectiveness.

http://zapatopi.net/blog/?post=200511112730.afdb_effectiveness

 Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie. Lyle Zapato, January 1, 2003.

 
 

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