You're not protected from microwaves... yet - Part 2

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Publicado 2022-03-20

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  • @sshuggi
    Pyrotechnics, distilling your own alcohol, off-grid solar, energy weapon defense... I think this is secretly becoming an apocalypse preparedness channel.
  • @GregoMorgan
    A wireless mic seems like a pretty effective detecting device as well.
  • @dirtybird2202
    When i worked in the RV industry, one of our jobs was to test all microwaves and we used a neon bulb embedded in silicone to keep the bulb from breakage. In the microwave it would glow while running the microwave we also tested for leakage outside the microwave. This is cheap takes a very little time to make and is very accurate. You could make a wrist band with a neon bulb as a detector. Many old appliances had these bulbs in them to. I always seem to find me a free one to make a detector out of. And they work and last forever as long as the bulb isn't broken. You can just clip the wires off as they aren't needed. we used a clear silicone to embed the bulb and a 25 cent gumball toy has a clear case to embed the bulb in with the silicone. Let the Silicone cure overnight, and you have a new tool to detect microwaves. Cheap, dependable and long lasting.
  • @darwinprime
    That microwave detecting shield is a slice of genius, and it's dramatic.
  • @Mr_Wh1
    I am glad that Tech Ingredients recognize and acknowledge the recent events. Things are ramping up at a concerning rate, and the main stream media isn't covering it, but rather covering it up.
  • @jessestorm1987
    Really appreciate people like you. Sane, sensible, but not ignorant to the troubling direction this world is taking
  • @robt7785
    Man, you do a lot of good for the community. I am disturbed by any government that would use this on their own citizens too. Gonna become a patron.
  • @tgirard123
    Years ago I worked for a company that made glass panels that were filled with argon and had a sheet of electrically conductive tinting in the middle. They were used on a building here in the Bay area called the Blue cube. I was told they were all grounded together so that nobody could hear any sort of radio frequencies inside the cube
  • @Victor-tl4dk
    23:30 it also could be very psychologically comforting in such a complex situation. It makes you feel like you have some control, confirmed knowledge, and preparedness for what's going on! A big goal of SWAT teams in the US is to intimidate people. Thank you very much for this video! This is a very good public resource!!! You should be proud of yourself!
  • @planetwally
    A chocolate bar in your pocket has been known to detect microwave radiation :)
  • @dentonfender6492
    Exercise your Constitutional right to assembly, and protest, and protect yourself from dubious forces that may not have any respect for your rights under the Constitution. Good show professor!
  • @sbcinema
    I can picture a police officer trying to tell his colleagues how he was chased away by a Protester with a Lightsaber 🤣👍
  • @suladelima6442
    I have no words to thank you for sharing this knowledge with people. I'm suffering a lot from these microwaves and many people in this world are. There are thousands of videos on the internet using how to manufacture the device, but I couldn't find any explaining how to protect yourself. I've been researching for 3 months, but I don't speak English, so 3 days ago I started researching in English using the translator. Many, many thanks. You will help many people.
  • @Aangel452
    FINALLY, Someone who has showed us what products will work as a faraday cage for several different scenarios. Fabulous thank you, thank you. Please do more on this topic. I will study what you have said so far and put it into practice. Prepare prepare everyone.😇
  • @Janer-52
    Back in the 1970's I was deep into science fiction. One of the stories that stuck with me was about a man who wouldn't leave his house without a metallic suit. Everyone called him crazy, but he was sure something was being projected. Long story short, flying busses started falling out of the sky, people dying from some weird syndrome, etc. He was right, saved society. I think you have just brought that story to life for me. We know from x-rays that radiation is cumulative. Thank you for showing us ways to mitigate and preserve ourselves.
  • @justinw947
    Man youre killing it, that led board showing the polarized wavelength was super cool
  • @johnwiley8417
    One of the first production/broadcast studios I built was Faraday caged with aluminum sheets that the local paper used in their offset press. 1400 kHz at 1000 watts, antenna < 100 feet away from the new studio. Forty years later, and they still use it.
  • @billybbob18
    I built a circuit for detecting EMF called the "electrosluch". Sluch is Czech for "listen". It has a headphone jack and reproduces the EMF as sounds. Some of the sounds are cool to listen in on, but most are annoying. You can buy one from the inventor or build from a schematic. Since I already had all the parts, I slapped one together on a breadboard. Its a small and easy circuit (10 or so components).
  • @kevinfreeman1101
    Another great video! Tech Ingredients has become one of my top go-to channels to get maximum high-quality information packed into comfortably compact time segments. Just wanted to say thanks and keep up the excellent work!