Any such frequency can be negated by emitting a counter-frequency. There is a money making opportunity here, create a device that sits next to your TV that detects an ambient frequency and emits a counter-frequency. It would adjust according to whatever frequency variations it detects. It could be low emission so it doesn't break any FCC regs, and could make you impervious to the propaganda frequency.
I do use a device that cancels emf frequencies by sending out matching, but opposite frequencies within an 80-foot radius. But it costs $4000. Ouch! I can't swear that it works. I need a device to read the frequencies in my house.
I also have one that I wear which creates a 6-ft bubble of protection.
Someone else suggested just turning off the TV. However, TV does have some entertainment value, we watch a lot of old British crime dramas and stuff. So I don't want to TURN OFF the TV completely, and I think if this story is real (some research would have to go into it), then a counter-frequency device should not be too difficult or expensive to make. There is already a market for it....
Any such frequency can be negated by emitting a counter-frequency. There is a money making opportunity here, create a device that sits next to your TV that detects an ambient frequency and emits a counter-frequency. It would adjust according to whatever frequency variations it detects. It could be low emission so it doesn't break any FCC regs, and could make you impervious to the propaganda frequency.
I want a royalty for any of these that are sold!
I like your brain.
I do use a device that cancels emf frequencies by sending out matching, but opposite frequencies within an 80-foot radius. But it costs $4000. Ouch! I can't swear that it works. I need a device to read the frequencies in my house.
I also have one that I wear which creates a 6-ft bubble of protection.
Well, like I said, it's a business opportunity for someone who could make such a device and make it cheap enough that average people could afford it.
Yea. I like that idea. I am making a shout out to any anons with those engineering skills.
Someone else suggested just turning off the TV. However, TV does have some entertainment value, we watch a lot of old British crime dramas and stuff. So I don't want to TURN OFF the TV completely, and I think if this story is real (some research would have to go into it), then a counter-frequency device should not be too difficult or expensive to make. There is already a market for it....
or just stop watching TV? Works for me.