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Below is the instructions on how to setup the radiation detox salt bath:

https://branchbasics.com/blogs/cleaning/salt-and-soda-soak-a-radiation-detox-bath

I’m a victim of covert non-kinetic energy concussion attacks

The Truth about WBAN on a 6gloPAN and Your Electromagnetic Body Part (Technical Presentation)

https://odysee.com/@januszkowalskii1979:e/WBAN-on-a-6gloPAN-and-Your-Electromagnetic-Body-Part-(Technical-Presentation):7

BIO SENSORS IN OUR BODIES COVID SHOTS WE ARE HACKABLE ANIMALS GRAPHENE 6G BLUETOOTH WBAN SMART CITIES

https://www.bitchute.com/video/bv6Y7pVSsubG/

A Survey on LPWAN Technologies in WBAN for Remote Health-Care Monitoring

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6929153/

Inter-body coupling in electro-quasistatic human body communication: theory and analysis of security and interference properties

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-79788-9

We are in a spiritual warfare cloaked in technology and psychological warfare. The very device that we live around and use everyday are mere weapons against us all but to those who have given themselves to the beast.

In this video I’m using an app called Architecture of Radio which gives an active visualization of the infosphere and all IoT devices. Take note of the definition of digital cell towers and look at how many digital cell towers there are that are in my area alone. Cops and intelligence agencies don’t need that many fake towers in one area so someone else is redirecting TIs data to their private cloud servers.

Over the last two years I’ve learned that sounds/frequencies when amplified just right can cause adverse effects to people’s health. I have been attacked and harassed covertly by entities (humans and programmed AI) who have intentions of socially engineering me into unfavorable situations or health conditions. This is my recording of the frequencies in my apartment.

In this recording I am gathering evidence of two particular signals that I strongly believe is having negative and either dire effects against the health of my mother and I. We live in an apartment building on the 4th floor and I have my door and window closed to minimize environmental background noise.

So I’ve been using the Bing Chatbot for over a month now to help with researching and understanding at least some basic things.

I remind TIs that most of us never studied much of the things that are happening to us let alone know much about our own spiritual energy, quantum physics, radiation, etc., but we still should be held responsible to try and learn about these things so we can do whatever we can to protect ourselves since people in positions of power won’t help us.

At the end of the video I just grabbed what I had laying around my room and slept with it over my head. It reduced some of the pressure in a particular spot but I can still feel the connection. Then it also confirmed to me that there are several connections made to different parts of the brain like the primary and secondary motor cortexes, memory processing region, visual cortex, sensory cortex, etc. So I’m thinking whatever we need to cover the brain has to be multilayered and flexible.

Update 6:10am: I decided to lookup through the Bing Chatbot what are considered high levels of low frequency noise and it didn’t disappoint. If you notice in my recording when I am not speaking, look at how high in decibel range are the frequencies under 125hz. Each of these frequencies can resonate with some part of the body and depending on the decibel level of the frequency can either heal or destroy. Here’s the results from the chatbot:

There is no definitive answer to what is considered high levels of low frequency noise, as different sources may have different criteria and thresholds. However, some general factors that may influence the perception and impact of low frequency noise are:

- The sound pressure level (SPL) of the noise, which is measured in decibels (dB). The higher the SPL, the louder the noise. For example, a normal conversation is about 60 dB, while a jet engine is about 140 dB.
- The frequency spectrum of the noise, which is measured in hertz (Hz). The lower the frequency, the longer the wavelength and the more penetrating the noise. For example, a 31.5 Hz sound wave has a wavelength of about 35 feet, while a 8000 Hz sound wave has a wavelength of about 1.65 inches.
- The duration and variability of the noise, which affect how long and how often the noise is present. For example, a continuous noise may be more annoying than an intermittent noise, and a fluctuating noise may be more noticeable than a steady noise.
- The background noise level and masking effect, which determine how much the low frequency noise stands out from other sounds in the environment. For example, a low frequency noise may be more audible in a quiet rural area than in a noisy urban area, where other sounds may mask it.
- The individual sensitivity and tolerance of the listener, which depend on personal factors such as age, hearing ability, health condition, mood, attitude, and expectation. For example, some people may be more sensitive or bothered by low frequency noise than others.

According to some sources¹⁴, low frequency noise can be considered problematic when it exceeds certain SPL thresholds at certain frequencies. For example, one source⁴ suggests that low frequency noise can cause annoyance when it exceeds 50 dB at 31.5 Hz or 70 dB at 125 Hz. Another source¹ suggests that low frequency noise can cause health effects when it exceeds 60 dB at 20 Hz or 80 dB at 100 Hz. However, these thresholds are not universally accepted or applied, and they may vary depending on the context and the source of the noise. Therefore, it is important to consult with relevant authorities and experts when dealing with low frequency noise issues.

Source: Conversation with Bing, 6/1/2023
(1) A Guide to Low Frequency Noise | Merford. https://www.merford.com/en/news/a-guide-to-low-frequency-noise.
(2) Low, Mid, and High Frequency Sounds and their Effects - Second Skin Audio. https://www.secondskinaudio.com/acoustics/low-vs-high-frequency-sound/.
(3) High, Middle and Low-Frequency Noise | Types of Sounds - Soundproof Cow. https://www.soundproofcow.com/difference-high-middle-low-frequency-noise/.
(4) Infrasound - Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrasound.
(5) 9 Effective Ways to Block Out Low-Frequency Noise ... - Soundproofly. https://soundproofly.com/how-to-block-out-low-frequency-noise/.

I used Microsoft Bing’s AI Chatbot to help me understand some important aspects of the EMF radiation attacks on the global population.

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