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Raptor Witness
Aug 21st, 2006, 7:50 PM
I'm curious if anyone here has ever used any RF detection equipment (http://www.spyshops.ca/electromagneticradiationdetector.htm)? Given that we may be facing martial law soon, it might not be a bad device to own. For the price of hiring someone to conduct a sweep, you can buy your own equiment and take it with you wherever you go.

The Beast and False Prophet are not figments of the Christian imagination.

Demonskates
Aug 22nd, 2006, 9:36 AM
SSHHHHHHHH!! Raptor,they are listening! :eek:
Loose lips sink ships.

kaosbudbud
Aug 23rd, 2006, 11:56 PM
i would love to have one of these devices in my possesion...i know you can build one easily...i might do that :drool:

Raptor Witness
Aug 25th, 2006, 11:07 AM
SSHHHHHHHH!! Raptor,they are listening! :eek:
Loose lips sink ships.Laugh all you want Demon, but these Secret Order Solution folks will stop at nothing. Bush has already trashed the Constitution, so he thinks he can do anything he wants, because "WEEEEE'RE AT war ON TERROR."

It's better to get one now, while they're still available, is my point.

I'm not a paranoid person Demon, but when you stop worshipping the Beast and the False Prophet, as prescribed by God, you suddenly find yourself on their LIST.
i would love to have one of these devices in my possesion...i know you can build one easily...i might do that :drool:I like the ones that you can set to vibrate and carry with you.

Demonskates
Aug 25th, 2006, 11:20 AM
Raptor im just goofing,I think its a good idea personaly,id be interested to know if big brother is listening in on me.

liberdave
Aug 26th, 2006, 11:26 AM
I'm curious if anyone here has ever used any RF detection equipment (http://www.spyshops.ca/electromagneticradiationdetector.htm)? Given that we may be facing martial law soon, it might not be a bad device to own. For the price of hiring someone to conduct a sweep, you can buy your own equiment and take it with you wherever you go.

The Beast and False Prophet are not figments of the Christian imagination.

Damnit, I had a nice long post but the site gremlins got me.

Basically, it said that this RF detector you show Raptor Witness, would only be good vs. a few frequencies. Around the 300 kHz range to the 3000 MHz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_frequency) it would be useless, due to the amount of devices that use these frequencies. TVs, radio, cell phones, etc. Around 134 kHz is the usual range that most common small RF
devices work at.
I found a neat experiment ran by John Hopkins U. that goes into detail about the nature of DSTs (Digital Signature Transponder). Like the ones found in some car keys here in the States, and those ExxonMobile Speedpasses (which all run around the 134 kHz range). It's a good website that is thourogh, and short.
http://www.rfid-analysis.org/
Here pretty soon WalMart will be using these instead of barcodes! I know that some brands of tires already have them imbedded for speedy checking at the distributors.

lazserus
Aug 26th, 2006, 11:59 PM
I'm curious if anyone here has ever used any RF detection equipment (http://www.spyshops.ca/electromagneticradiationdetector.htm)? Given that we may be facing martial law soon, it might not be a bad device to own. For the price of hiring someone to conduct a sweep, you can buy your own equiment and take it with you wherever you go.

The Beast and False Prophet are not figments of the Christian imagination.
I haven't a clue what you're worried about. If you use digital cable for your television, the technician that comes out to troubleshoot problems is armed with a RF meter. Thus, they detect RF signals and consider the data for whether or not you're getting the appropriate data flow. :gtfo:

RF detection has been around PUBLICLY since the introduction of "cable."

Raptor Witness
Aug 27th, 2006, 3:59 PM
Damnit, I had a nice long post but the site gremlins got me.

Basically, it said that this RF detector you show Raptor Witness, would only be good vs. a few frequencies. Around the 300 kHz range to the 3000 MHz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_frequency) it would be useless, due to the amount of devices that use these frequencies. TVs, radio, cell phones, etc. Around 134 kHz is the usual range that most common small RF
devices work at.
I found a neat experiment ran by John Hopkins U. that goes into detail about the nature of DSTs (Digital Signature Transponder). Like the ones found in some car keys here in the States, and those ExxonMobile Speedpasses (which all run around the 134 kHz range). It's a good website that is thourogh, and short.
http://www.rfid-analysis.org/
Here pretty soon WalMart will be using these instead of barcodes! I know that some brands of tires already have them imbedded for speedy checking at the distributors.They make them to cover a variety of frequencies. However, this does bring up an imporant point.


I haven't a clue what you're worried about. If you use digital cable for your television, the technician that comes out to troubleshoot problems is armed with a RF meter. Thus, they detect RF signals and consider the data for whether or not you're getting the appropriate data flow. :gtfo:

RF detection has been around PUBLICLY since the introduction of "cable."The American Revolution now includes true imperial goals.("When rebels have become completely wicked" - Dan. 8) If you don't agree with these goals, you are officially labeled or branded as a terrorist, according to Bush. "You're either with us, or you're with the terrorists" were his words. That seems pretty clear to me. It doesn't leave much room for free speech, now does it? Where the wealth of the earth is, there you will find the Beast who consumes it.

The American government is at WAR with anything or anyone it chooses right now. You're either with Bush, or you're with the terrorists, or didn't you get that part?



"White Flag"

I know you think that I shouldn't still love you,
Or tell you that.
But if I didn't say it, well I'd still have felt it
where's the sense in that?

I promise I'm not trying to make your life harder
Or return to where we were

I will go down with this ship
And I won't put my hands up and surrender
There will be no white flag above my door
I'm in love and always will be

I know I left too much mess and
destruction to come back again
And I caused nothing but trouble
I understand if you can't talk to me again
And if you live by the rules of "it's over"
then I'm sure that that makes sense

I will go down with this ship
And I won't put my hands up and surrender
There will be no white flag above my door
I'm in love and always will be

And when we meet
Which I'm sure we will
All that was there
Will be there still
I'll let it pass
And hold my tongue
And you will think
That I've moved on....
Dido

Raptor Witness
Sep 12th, 2006, 11:59 PM
Here's a really good article on this subject, for those looking to buy their own.

[The real story behind sweeping for eavesdropping devices] (http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-03/bh-us-03-prusan/bh-us-03-prusan.pdf)