(The original blog in Japanese is here. 「小さな応援歌」)
Now that we know that home appliance plugs and rechargeable batteries are effective against electromagnetic waves (article from May 13th), we can think of many other possibilities and applications.
SD cards and external hard drives for computers are also effective. Both are related to the storage and exchange of electronic information. Memory sticks may also be effective.
Hold these in the direction where you think the electromagnetic waves are coming from. They are effective. And you will feel with your body that they are absorbing something that home appliance plugs and the like do not absorb. (I'm not sure if absorption is the right word.)
Smartphones and the Internet send and receive voices, images, videos, etc. using radio waves. I think it's amazing that they can send so much information even though they are wireless. They must be exchanging something different from the electricity used by home appliances.
I wonder if the electromagnetic waves that we are harassed by contain various information.
I think that SD cards and other electronic devices pick up such things.
When I wrote about preventing drowsiness before (July 16 article), I wrote that when I put rechargeable batteries in three places, the nape of my neck and the left and right breast pockets, the intense drowsiness disappeared like a lie.
The same thing happened when I tried an SD card. The intense drowsiness disappeared like a lie.
And after various experiments, I found that SD cards and external hard drives are also effective. Of course, there must be other things. There must be memory sticks too. Smartphones have built-in rechargeable batteries, so they are effective against electromagnetic waves, and they also have built-in electronic memory functions, so I expect they will be effective in that respect as well. I think it's better to turn them off, though.
This leads to various applications, and various electronic devices may be able to deal with electromagnetic waves to a certain extent.
If that happens, you can use what you already have, so it won't cost you anything. Moreover, there are many such machines and devices around you. Old and unused devices or broken devices can also be used as anti-electromagnetic waves.
I don't really understand the theory behind it, but there's no doubt that it is actually effective.
I don't know if this will be effective for all targeted individuals of electromagnetic crimes. The way in which each person is victimized and the method they use may differ.
But I would like people to try it, and I hope that it will eventually be theoretically explained.
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( original japanese draft 07/29/2019)
Not for away, I plan to change the post date to the original post date.