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2020-12-17 at 9:53 PM UTC in America is dead.it's been a one party system under the guise of a two party system since before the cia was created in 1947 along with israel.
the cia is really just oss renamed, and they were owned by the bolsheviks way before 1947. “We will know our disinformation program is complete when everything Americans believe is false”. -cia director william casey 1981
democracy was never an american concept, it failed in ancient greece and it's going to fail everywhere else anyone attempts to implement it.
the demoturds have made it even more of a failure by rigging the election in the most widespread case of election fraud in history thanks to dominion software and solarwinds who was recently raided at their headquarters in libtard austin by the fbi and texas rangers.
a joint investigation is the only way to do it, as the fbi is corrupt.
judges dismissing cases of fraud without forensic analysis is a big part of it, but the forensic analysis will continue.
trump losing the second term was pre-planned by the zionist bolshevik owned cia before he was ever elected as president the first time.
it's all theatrics, they want you to care about their elections and choose a side as if it makes a difference. -
2020-12-17 at 9:29 PM UTC in using ultrasound + tone generator to jam an entire citys' wireless signals?
Originally posted by Nil in b4 op gets a harm dropped on him
Eh?
Originally posted by Sudo I used to kick people off wifi in coffee shops and watch them go up to the counter to ask. Its pretty petty but extremely easy with aircrack and deauth.
being a script kid was fun back in the old days.
i'm almost positive one of you gremlins has info on this method. not so much interested in the method, as that's easy to test, i just want to watch the old defcon about it.I am currently working on ultrasonic frequencies (20 kHz-60 kHz). According to a news snippet I found:
The state government has also tried employing ultrasonic guns that can scare monkeys away and create van vatika or small sanctuaries for different troops. The plan to use ultrasonic guns, which cost Rs 20,000 each, was shelved after municipal officials said the ultrasonic frequencies jammed phone and internet services.
an audio amplifier plus ultrasound tone generator should do the trick. ultrasoound doesn't travel far so you'd have to amplify the fuck out of it -
2020-12-17 at 8:12 PM UTC in using ultrasound + tone generator to jam an entire citys' wireless signals?another thing, this info seems to have been scrubbed from google and any other search engines. if it weren't legit they wouldn't have scrubbed it.
also, figures the resident DoD schill would chime in attempting to discredit the method -
2020-12-03 at 4:53 AM UTC in using ultrasound + tone generator to jam an entire citys' wireless signals?
Originally posted by Jesus is king How would you create an ultrasound broadcast?
there's a lot of ways, regular speakers can often do this, and piezos
https://hackaday.com/2017/05/04/ultrasonic-tracking-beacons/#more-255529
https://dsp.stackexchange.com/questions/50578/ultrasonic-interference-with-electromagnetic-waves
Originally posted by infinityshock lovingly allowed lard-ass lanny the luxury of lapping the loins-leviathan while the little lad larps as a laotian ladyboy lapdancer---.0101110--1-1-----10.-110.1011-----...-.1.0-1-.1010-10--01-010-----1.-.1--1----.-1----000011---(banned) dont waste your time. its another one of those examples of someone who thinks theyre smarter than everyone else making up stupid shit to fuck with the slow kids who are too stupid, gullible, and shortsighted to realize it.
same as tide pods, ice bucket challenge, and the term 'lol'
i just find it interesting, like i said, it's outdated for most systems it would seem if i recall correctly. i don't think the guy who talked about this in defcon thought he's smarter than everyone, it was just something some of us find interesting.
microphones can also be jammed using ultrasound -
2020-12-03 at 4:47 AM UTC in Hackers clone keys by listening to pins inside locks
So, "in the air", no significant modification of your radio waveform will happen.
"In your electronics" is a completely different thing, though. Ceramic capacitors, especially high-density ones, are subject to microphonic effects. These are used everywhere, for example in the voltage stabilization of RF amplifiers inside your phone (though potentially indirectly).
If you charge a capacitor up to certain voltage, and then disconnect it, it will hold that voltage. If you then measure the voltage, and apply vibrations to the capacitor, you'll see these vibrations in the voltage across it. It's a well-known effect, and there's even types of microphones that are based on this principle.
Now, if you're building sensitive measurement equipment, you'll do your best to shield it from such vibrations. In a smartphone, you've got no chance whatsoever, and have to live with them.
it would seem it may be possible to extract audio from a smartphones' capacitor, so audio can be recovered even when the microphone is damaged or removed, by measuring the 'vibrations in the voltage'.
another way to do it without the battery, perhaps. -
2020-12-03 at 4:42 AM UTC in NIS-VID De-Dustification didn't work. "Unless they're fucking with me"cool
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2020-12-03 at 4:26 AM UTC in using ultrasound + tone generator to jam an entire citys' wireless signals?saw a defcon about this years ago but can't seem to find it, and apparently only works with gsm, but i still find it interesting.
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2020-12-03 at 4:03 AM UTC in Fighting back against the coronahoaxBritish Elite Army Unit To Spy On & Combat 'Anti-Vax Militants': Sunday Times
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/british-elite-army-unit-spy-combat-anti-vaxxers-sunday-times
they want to be trolled till their assholes are bleeding -
2020-12-03 at 3:58 AM UTC in How do I stop smiling/laughing so much?sounds like me when i smoke weed
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2020-09-30 at 5:06 PM UTC in remember sex when healthy abs
Originally posted by Bugz I don't run. i'm 50 pounds overweight or idea weight. I have been taking long walks up hills and back down. like 90 minutes worth of time.
the smoke was so heavy today I could barely breath going up hill. though it didn't smell like smoke it wasn't fog I was looking at. it was thick as fog though. I can't stop coughing. and it's supposed to be 95 in the bay today and tomorrow.
yeah for a while it travelled all the way down here to south tx. i felt the same way -
2020-09-30 at 4:51 PM UTC in Is it true Americans don’t have electric kettles?and thats not even when theyre designed to be efficient...
like i said, surface area/distance and skin depth taken into consideration can boost efficiency even further...
lower frequency magnetic field penetrates deeper, and the closer the vessel is, the greater and more efficient the heat transfer.
hence what i said about the vessel being in the coils rather than just on top -
2020-09-30 at 4:46 PM UTC in Is it true Americans don’t have electric kettles?
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting Impossible.
alrighty lol
Induction heating proves to be a highly efficient method for industrial heating applications. 1.) A 1998 study conducted by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for the Department or Energy, found induction cooktops to transfer 84% of the power to the load vs. only 71% for electric coils and 40% for gas.Apr 23, 2020
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2020-09-30 at 4:43 PM UTC in Is it true Americans don’t have electric kettles?
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting Sorry brah, but you won't get free energy just cos you're using inductive heat. Resistive heating is already 100% efficient/inefficient.
i didnt say free energy, google it, its well known inductive heating is more efficient
Edit, Induction heating proves to be a highly efficient method for industrial heating applications. 1.) A 1998 study conducted by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for the Department or Energy, found induction cooktops to transfer 84% of the power to the load vs. only 71% for electric coils and 40% for gas -
2020-09-30 at 4:39 PM UTC in Is it true Americans don’t have electric kettles?i plan on making some water distillation vessels using induction. if the kettle or vessel is actually inside the copper coil rather than just on top, it should heat faster
thinking maybe some smooth spikes coming up from the bottom of vessel to increase surface area contact of water for even faster heating..
having the vessel negatively charged to around 17kv and the condenser with high surface area positively charged, the water may also condense faster, as the negatively charged steam will be attracted to the positive condenser....
considering skin depth, i may need a lower frequency -
2020-09-30 at 4:10 PM UTC in Is it true Americans don’t have electric kettles?Induction cooking is performed using direct induction heating of cooking vessels, rather than relying on indirect radiation, convection, or thermal conduction. Induction cooking allows high power and very rapid increases in temperature to be achieved, and changes in heat settings are instantaneous.[1]
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2020-09-30 at 4:03 PM UTC in Is it true Americans don’t have electric kettles?
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting An electric kettle is basically just a bit of resistor hooked up to the mains.
Yes, you are powering it at 220-240v RMS. It varies slightly by time of day.
unless its induction based. technically steel or iron is a resistance metal, and since it resists the flow of current compared to a more conductive, less resistant metal like copper, it heats up.
copper heats up too but its got very little resistance so you need way more wattage to notice the heat.
a lot of hot plates and kettles use resistance heating as theyre simpler to construct, but induction heating is way more energy efficient. it uses high frequency ac in khz usually, as opposed to 60 to 50 hz from the mains...
more surface area equals faster heating. most of these things are not designed for impatient people.
if you think a regular resistive kettle heats fast in the uk, try an induction kettle -
2020-09-30 at 5:24 AM UTC in 100% proof /pol/ is controlled opposition
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2020-09-30 at 5:19 AM UTC in What's the sickest you've ever been
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Well it causes oxidative stress on the brain so any kind of regular or long term use can easily make you retarded and give you brain damage but I think if you don't binge and take it every day and only do it once or a few times a year the damage done is minimal, probably less than a person that drinks regularly.
yep, its actually way less damaging to the brain than alcohol if its clean and not abused too much. certain supplements as rizzo pointed out reduce the toxicity to almost zero.
id be a lot more worried about marfans and such.
not advocating people use meth but its less toxic than alcohol... Dietpiano and myself had discussed this and the main issue with meth isnt brain damage, but kidney stress and weakening the immune system by messing up the inflammatory response.
after jacking off or having sex on meth for 24 hours straight, drinking a cold beer and having a good meal is one of the greatest feelings a person can experience...
most people cannot moderate their consumption, though.
if youre going to do it, astragulus protects your kidneys, nutmeg, bundy, magnesium and cannabis greatly reduce neurotoxicity, and adaptogens like reishi mushrooms will boost your immune system, regulate inflammatory response and help your body deal with the stress. -
2020-09-30 at 5:05 AM UTC in Drinking and driving?well, i dont trust most people when theyre intoxicated.
ive never driven sober though, and probably never will. cars are gay anyways. -
2020-09-30 at 4:18 AM UTC in Nice ass threadhey great thread, non whites, trannies and excessively disproportionate asses with cellulite