BFG@University of Richmond

Sunday, November 13, 2005

aluminum foil helmets enhance receipt of government radio signals


There are some who believe that the government sends secret signals to people through tooth fillings or secretly placed transceivers. One approach to this problem is a helmet made of aluminum foil or a metal colander, which is believed to block invasive signals. Researchers at MIT have tested this approach by measuring radio wave conductance of three helmet designs. Some signals are attenuated, but satellite and cell phone frequencies are enhanced, in effect acting like an antenna! The authors propose that the government and multinational corporations have promoted aluminum foil helmet use as a way to enhance their ability to surreptitiously send signals to selected individuals. Click on the title for more information. LOL

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