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- | ===== Shielding and Sound Protection ===== | + | ===== Sound Protection |
- | Gagstalkers use Sound based technologies for electronic harassment and sounds sent to the ears (this and majority of other things they which uses sound-based control | + | <WRAP todo> This is page is to be dedicated to sound protection materials |
- | Methods of protection against gangstalkers include psychological, | + | <WRAP hide> |
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- | ==== Sound Protection Materials | + | ==== Sound Protection Materials |
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Sound proofing of home environment goals can be to: | Sound proofing of home environment goals can be to: | ||
- | - Block more general sounds coming to the ears helping to deal with electronic harassment, If this is fully achieved then telepathic mind reading mechanism would ultimately fail. The materials needed for this are rigid synthetic panels - Mineral Wool and Fiberglass and optionally Polyurethane foam panels. 8" or more of materials on all sides are required (12" is recommended) with at least 1/2 being denser 6# mineral wool or fiberglass. The cost of 8" Mineral Wool + 4" Polyurethane foam sheets + frame materials is $20 per sq ft. | + | - Block more general sounds coming to the ears helping to deal with electronic harassment, If this is fully achieved then telepathic mind reading mechanism would ultimately fail. The materials needed for this are rigid synthetic panels - Mineral Wool and Fiberglass and optionally Polyurethane foam panels. 8" or more of materials on all sides are required (12" is recommended) with at least 1/2 being denser 6# mineral wool or fiberglass. The cost of 8" Mineral Wool + 4" Polyurethane foam sheets + frame materials is $20 per sq ft. The gangs are known to use narrow beams to try to get through sound proofing. ultimately blocking these could require use of hard plastics such as HDPE. |
- | - Block acoustic weapons that use directed sound beams to cause pan. Dense hard plastics are best protection and it would require 2" or more HDPE on all sides. The costs are $40 per sq ft. An option may be to focus on a small area around where you sleep. | + | - Block acoustic weapons that use directed sound beams to cause pan. Dense hard plastics are best protection and it would require 2" or more HDPE on all sides. The costs are $40 per sq ft. An option may be to focus on a small area around where you sleep. Use of EMF shielding together with sound is also recommended to block or reduce pain. |
- | - Attempt to disrupt all beams targeting body muscles. This requires combination of both previous methods with at least twice as much material. Having thick cement walls outside the house and/or entirely underground basement is helpful. | + | - Attempt to disrupt all beams targeting body muscles. This requires combination of both previous methods with at least twice as much material |
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- | Sound-proofing and protection materials are plastics and other synthetics, metals, glass, and concrete. | + | Sound-proofing and protection materials are plastics and other synthetics, metals, glass, and concrete. |
=== Sound Blocking Materials === | === Sound Blocking Materials === | ||
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** Rigid Synthetics - Fiberglass and Mineral Wool** | ** Rigid Synthetics - Fiberglass and Mineral Wool** | ||
- | These are the most popular sound proofing materials. These also work well as heat insulation and thus are often used as building materials between walls. These materials are good at absorbing sound above 1kHz but not as good at lower frequencies and infrasound, which is what gangstalkers use when targeting | + | These are the most popular sound proofing materials. These also work well as heat insulation and thus are often used as building materials between walls. These materials are good at absorbing sound above 1kHz but not as good at lower frequencies and infrasound, |
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** Foams- Polyurethane foam and HDPE Foam ** | ** Foams- Polyurethane foam and HDPE Foam ** | ||
- | Polyurethane is an inexpensive rigid plastic which has good sound-proofing and anti-vibration qualities. | + | Polyurethane is an inexpensive rigid plastic which has good sound-proofing and anti-vibration qualities. |
- | While not quite as good as mineral wool and fiberglass at higher frequencies, | + | While not quite as good as mineral wool and fiberglass at higher frequencies, |
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** Hard Plastics - HDPE, Acrylic, Polyester ** | ** Hard Plastics - HDPE, Acrylic, Polyester ** | ||
- | Most plastics absorb sounds releasing is energy as heat. HDPE, Acrylic and Polyester have the best sound absorption properties and are used for sound proofing.. HDPE is recommended over other plastics due to it being denser and thus better at blocking very narrow direct sound beams, and because it can block lower frequencies better. Acrylic is recommended for windows and other areas that require light to pas through. {{:wiki: | + | Most plastics absorb sounds releasing is energy as heat. HDPE, Acrylic and Polyester have the best sound absorption properties and are used for sound proofing.. HDPE is recommended over other plastics due to it being denser and thus better at blocking very narrow direct sound beams, and because it can block lower frequencies better. Acrylic is recommended for windows and other areas that require light to pas through. {{ti-resources: |
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Large HDPE panels can be bought at: | Large HDPE panels can be bought at: | ||
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** Cement and Concrete ** | ** Cement and Concrete ** | ||
- | Cement is used to create concrete blocks, a very common building material. Cement reflects sound waves well and can help to block sound of any frequency, including low frequencies that sound absorbing materials have problems with. Porous concrete with >20% air gaps, also known as pervious or permeable concrete, is particularly good because like rigid synthetics it contains air packets that can trap the sound and create additional boundaries for sound waves. This is a recommended material for walls outside the house which can be the 1st line of defense against acoustic weapons. Concrete can also be an option for some inside sound-proofing designs. To achieve blocking of gangstalker' | + | Cement is used to create concrete blocks, a very common building material. Cement reflects sound waves well and can help to block sound of any frequency, including low frequencies that sound absorbing materials have a problems with. Porous concrete with >20% air gaps, also known as pervious or permeable concrete, is particularly good because like rigid synthetics it contains air packets that can trap the sound and create additional boundaries for sound waves. This is a recommended material for walls outside the house which can be the 1st line of defense against acoustic weapons. Concrete can also be an option for some inside sound-proofing designs. |
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** Metals: Steel and Aluminum ** | ** Metals: Steel and Aluminum ** | ||
Metals both reflect and and absorb the sound, mainly due to due to inaccuracies in the structure. Dense and heavy metals, like steel, are strong sound blockers. Steel plates can supplement external and internal sound proofing design and 2" or thicker steel barriers may block all sound beams. Aluminum sheets are much less expensive and effective, but can be used as part of sound proofing design too. | Metals both reflect and and absorb the sound, mainly due to due to inaccuracies in the structure. Dense and heavy metals, like steel, are strong sound blockers. Steel plates can supplement external and internal sound proofing design and 2" or thicker steel barriers may block all sound beams. Aluminum sheets are much less expensive and effective, but can be used as part of sound proofing design too. | ||
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** Glass ** | ** Glass ** | ||
- | Glass is another material that reflects the sound. For glass to be a good sound blocking material it has to be dense and thick, such as glass found in glass coffee tables.. Most windows do not have such glass and pass sound waves from outside - double windows can help but is not enough and acrylic panels further inside are recommended as an additional blocking layer. | + | Glass is another material that reflects the sound. For glass to be a good sound blocking material it has to be dense and thick, such as glass found in glass coffee tables.. Most windows do not have such glass and pass sound waves from outside - double windows can help but is not enough and acrylic panels further inside are recommended as additional |
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- | ** Water and other liquids ** | + | ** Water and other liquids ** \\ |
- | Water reflects up to 99% of sound from air and is the most effective | + | Water can block EMF and sound and is one of the most effective inexpensive solution. |
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For those wishing to use water as part of sound-proofing design, check out these: \\ | For those wishing to use water as part of sound-proofing design, check out these: \\ | ||
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A stack of these could fit between two sound proof layers made of mineral wool and HDPE. You'd have to create a frame and make sure there are air gaps between water tanks and the other layers. | A stack of these could fit between two sound proof layers made of mineral wool and HDPE. You'd have to create a frame and make sure there are air gaps between water tanks and the other layers. | ||
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- | Though not properly understanding the reasons why it works, a number of targeted individuals noted that water is effective against gangstalker' | ||
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- | Building a sound-proof room is best in an area of the house with cement walls all around, preferably partially or fully underground basement which by itself can make it harder for gangstalkers to shoot beams. Fully sound proofing | + | Building a sound-proof room is best in the basement or in an area of the house with cement walls all around. |
For more more information on sound proofing | For more more information on sound proofing | ||
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Polyurethane is an inexpensive rigid plastics with good sound proofing qualities and recommended as a first step in shielding the sleeping area and your body. To protect the feet (most common areas for skin burning while asleep) it is recommended that they be wrapped in 2-4" polyurethane foam when you go to bed. Mattresses made of polyurethane, | Polyurethane is an inexpensive rigid plastics with good sound proofing qualities and recommended as a first step in shielding the sleeping area and your body. To protect the feet (most common areas for skin burning while asleep) it is recommended that they be wrapped in 2-4" polyurethane foam when you go to bed. Mattresses made of polyurethane, | ||
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Another option to relieve pain at a particular spot is use of vibrating hand-held devices like beard trimmers. Technically this is not a shield and is more similar to a massage. It works by over-riding painful vibrations of the muscle and tissue caused by gangs acoustic weapons and vibrating the muscle and the surrounding area at a different non-harmful frequency. Devices that can be used here must produce fast vibrations of several times per second. Beard trimmers and shavers are known to work. Other type of devices and tools you may have may have a similar effect too. | Another option to relieve pain at a particular spot is use of vibrating hand-held devices like beard trimmers. Technically this is not a shield and is more similar to a massage. It works by over-riding painful vibrations of the muscle and tissue caused by gangs acoustic weapons and vibrating the muscle and the surrounding area at a different non-harmful frequency. Devices that can be used here must produce fast vibrations of several times per second. Beard trimmers and shavers are known to work. Other type of devices and tools you may have may have a similar effect too. | ||
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There are number of consumer muscle stimulators available which can vibrate your body using electric impulses. You can place the electrodes near or at the area you regularly feel pain at (such as shoulder) or more generally spread these on the right or left side of your body. DO NOT turn these to full power and use 1-5Hz vibration settings or else you may feel an electric shock. | There are number of consumer muscle stimulators available which can vibrate your body using electric impulses. You can place the electrodes near or at the area you regularly feel pain at (such as shoulder) or more generally spread these on the right or left side of your body. DO NOT turn these to full power and use 1-5Hz vibration settings or else you may feel an electric shock. | ||