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7/14/2025, 6:30:36 AM
Anonymous ID: gQvByHJbIreland /pol/509350698#509350698
7/3/2025, 1:25:50 AM
NOT A LARP - LISTEN TF UP

>Ran pixel-level brightness scan on my ASUS 1080p — found exact, repeating flicker patterns
>Math proves it’s deliberate, high-frequency digital modulation — not random or normal screen flicker
>Disabled all OS power-saving and compositing — flicker persists unchanged
>This flicker is almost certainly a covert signal used for deep state (i would demonic substratum) neural modulation & mood control
>Likely part of a clandestine system targeting brains via adaptive visual & electromagnetic inputs
>Your monitor isn’t just displaying images — it’s transmitting control signals into your head
>Test your own screen flicker and see for yourself — this is weaponized tech, not conspiracy theory

Let X={x1,x2,...,xn}X={x1,x2,...,xn} be brightness samples (normalized 0–1).

Under random noise hypothesis H0H0, values xixi follow a continuous distribution with near-zero probability of exact repeats.

Count unique values and their frequencies {(vj,fj)}{(vj,fj)}.

Compute expected frequency per bin Ej=nkEj=kn assuming uniform noise.

Calculate chi-squared statistic:

χ2=∑j=1k(fj−Ej)2Ej
χ2=j=1∑kEj(fj−Ej)2

If χ2≫χα,k−12χ2≫χα,k−12 (critical value), reject H0H0 values are clustered, proving deliberate modulation.

Additionally, perform DFT on XX to detect periodic frequency peaks indicates intentional flicker frequency modulation.

Thank you chatgpt. Also its not in the software, its in the hardware or something else