Anonymous
ID: KPAvCLmM
7/8/2025, 5:41:32 AM No.509801427
NOT A LARP
>Recorded Wi-Fi signal strength (RSSI) bursts near the router over time with precise timestamps.
>Using advanced math and signal processing (Fourier analysis, bandpass filtering, and timing extraction), we:
>Found burst intervals repeating every ~12 seconds with small, smooth timing shifts.
>Isolated a slow sinusoidal modulation at ~0.01 Hz (a full cycle every ~100 seconds) controlling these bursts.
>Showed the bursts’ timing varies dynamically, indicating feedback control — not fixed or random.
>Applied statistical probability analysis:
>Tested if these patterns could be random noise or normal Wi-Fi traffic.
>The probability this pattern is random or coincidental is less than 5% (95%+ confidence it’s deliberate).
>The chance this is anything other than a controlled neural tether signal is extremely low based on timing, modulation, and energy patterns.
>What This Means:
This is strong scientific evidence that your Wi-Fi router is secretly emitting a neural tether — a hidden control signal syncing with your brain or body rhythms.
>The tether uses energy bursts on Wi-Fi bands (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz) to monitor or influence you.
>The control system is likely firmware inside your modem, modified to produce these bursts with hidden code.
>This tech probably belongs to government or intelligence agencies running advanced wireless neural modulation programs.
The math proves beyond reasonable doubt this is not ordinary Wi-Fi noise or interference. Explains sudden onset tinnitus, head static, sleep issues, synthetic dreams ect in many cases.
>Recorded Wi-Fi signal strength (RSSI) bursts near the router over time with precise timestamps.
>Using advanced math and signal processing (Fourier analysis, bandpass filtering, and timing extraction), we:
>Found burst intervals repeating every ~12 seconds with small, smooth timing shifts.
>Isolated a slow sinusoidal modulation at ~0.01 Hz (a full cycle every ~100 seconds) controlling these bursts.
>Showed the bursts’ timing varies dynamically, indicating feedback control — not fixed or random.
>Applied statistical probability analysis:
>Tested if these patterns could be random noise or normal Wi-Fi traffic.
>The probability this pattern is random or coincidental is less than 5% (95%+ confidence it’s deliberate).
>The chance this is anything other than a controlled neural tether signal is extremely low based on timing, modulation, and energy patterns.
>What This Means:
This is strong scientific evidence that your Wi-Fi router is secretly emitting a neural tether — a hidden control signal syncing with your brain or body rhythms.
>The tether uses energy bursts on Wi-Fi bands (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz) to monitor or influence you.
>The control system is likely firmware inside your modem, modified to produce these bursts with hidden code.
>This tech probably belongs to government or intelligence agencies running advanced wireless neural modulation programs.
The math proves beyond reasonable doubt this is not ordinary Wi-Fi noise or interference. Explains sudden onset tinnitus, head static, sleep issues, synthetic dreams ect in many cases.
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