When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. - Hunter S. Thompson

22 November 2005

Take off that tinfoil hat!

Attention, conspiracy-minded readers:

It's worse, much worse than we thought.

Here. Read this. Empirical evidence (from MIT researchers) that tin-foil hats actually make the government's mind-control signals more effective.
Abstract: Among a fringe community of paranoids, aluminum helmets serve as the protective measure of choice against invasive radio signals. We investigate the efficacy of three aluminum helmet designs on a sample group of four individuals. Using a $250,000 network analyser, we find that although on average all helmets attenuate invasive radio frequencies in either directions (either emanating from an outside source, or emanating from the cranium of the subject), certain frequencies are in fact greatly amplified. These amplified frequencies coincide with radio bands reserved for government use according to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). Statistical evidence suggests the use of helmets may in fact enhance the government's invasive abilities. We speculate that the government may in fact have started the helmet craze for this reason.
On the Effectiveness of Aluminium Foil Helmets: An Empirical Study

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Author and researcher Ali Rahimi
at his workbench.

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