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Phones are tapping into brainwaves. Tell me I'm wrong.

 
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Phones are tapping into brainwaves. Tell me I'm wrong.
This is about where I draw the line.

Lately I get scam and suspected spam calls within seconds of getting a real call.

It's not close enough that the robo calls are picking up on the real caller and then send out the scams and spams. No, it's like just a long enough gap like a few more seconds that it is certainly weird.

Imagine thinking of calling someone so you pick up your phone and are getting ready to dial. Well in the moments prior to you hitting "call" the other person is getting bombarded with scam calls. It's almost always coordinated somehow even before you make the call.

On top of that, the advertisement that normally shows up when you would say key words on a call or type things out is now coming without any physical connection to the technology generating it. You can think of something and see an ad to the point that it cannot be merely coincidence.

I will say I only notice this with NEW 5G phones. Never had this before...

Shit is getting too weird.
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Thread: Phone Bugging or Increasing Synchronicity Strength?
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Re: Phones are tapping into brainwaves. Tell me I'm wrong.
So whether it's the caller or person receiving the call, simply thinking about an action at times seems to be interacting with the software and even hardware making calls.

Too weird.
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Re: Phones are tapping into brainwaves. Tell me I'm wrong.
Without a doubt they at least monitor brainwaves, especially with modern "headphones"/bt devices.

There were some cool brainwave controlled toys back in the early 2000s. What happened to that tech??
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That is super interesting!

This goes beyond that.

Like I was bombarded by scam calls a few minutes ago in quick succession followed by the real call.

I could understand getting a bunch of scams AFTER the call sense all the pinging has occurred, or even getting ads after talking or texting about a topic, but thoughts between individuals seem to be generating this weird outcome.

One of my theories is one day in the not too distant future, you will have entire conversations with people only to find out they weren't real. It was AI.

I was thinking about this individual... Then 2 robo calls came through... Then she called me.

So so so weird.
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You are wrong. You need very special inductive coils, equipment, amplifiers and skin contact to even capture crude general waves like alpha, beta ect...
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Re: Phones are tapping into brainwaves. Tell me I'm wrong.
You are wrong. You need very special inductive coils, equipment, amplifiers and skin contact to even capture crude general waves like alpha, beta ect...
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Thanks
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You are wrong. You need very special inductive coils, equipment, amplifiers and skin contact to even capture crude general waves like alpha, beta ect...
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I recall seeing a headset with an old DB9 (9 pin) connector where you could control something on screen - Nor Cal, back in the late 90's.

Its been around a while.
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Re: Phones are tapping into brainwaves. Tell me I'm wrong.
You are wrong.

Only mobile phones do that.

Landlines, like mine, do not.
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You are wrong.

Only mobile phones do that.

Landlines, like mine, do not.
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08/31/2022 01:42 PM
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You are wrong.

Only mobile phones do that.

Landlines, like mine, do not.
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I mentioned cellphones specifically
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There's a reason why all the smartphones operate on the exact same frequency as the human brain does.
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So whether it's the caller or person receiving the call, simply thinking about an action at times seems to be interacting with the software and even hardware making calls.

Too weird.
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Re: Phones are tapping into brainwaves. Tell me I'm wrong.
Oh I believe it!


Facebook admitted they were experimenting and researching on mind reading tech a few years ago. So when they or anyone admits they're experimenting or researching, you better believe they've already gone beyond that.

Too many have been experiencing the same thing. Including myself.
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Oh I believe it!


Facebook admitted they were experimenting and researching on mind reading tech a few years ago. So when they or anyone admits they're experimenting or researching, you better believe they've already gone beyond that.

Too many have been experiencing the same thing. Including myself.
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It's a sticky situation.

There are so many things occurring that are being corroborated by others but many would label schizophrenic or something.
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Re: Phones are tapping into brainwaves. Tell me I'm wrong.
(Samsung S10)

The edges of my phone are out of metal, right?

The edges are divided into a number of (5) sections, right?

The phone is almost to big to hold in one hand, right?

...

You see where this is going, right?

I have a plastic protective cover that isolates me from the edges. No, I have not been subjected to the things you describe.

OP, do your phone have some of these features, and are you isolated? horn2
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Re: Phones are tapping into brainwaves. Tell me I'm wrong.
This is about where I draw the line.

Lately I get scam and suspected spam calls within seconds of getting a real call.

It's not close enough that the robo calls are picking up on the real caller and then send out the scams and spams. No, it's like just a long enough gap like a few more seconds that it is certainly weird.

Imagine thinking of calling someone so you pick up your phone and are getting ready to dial. Well in the moments prior to you hitting "call" the other person is getting bombarded with scam calls. It's almost always coordinated somehow even before you make the call.

On top of that, the advertisement that normally shows up when you would say key words on a call or type things out is now coming without any physical connection to the technology generating it. You can think of something and see an ad to the point that it cannot be merely coincidence.

I will say I only notice this with NEW 5G phones. Never had this before...

Shit is getting too weird.
 Quoting: eyeDR3


look up vault 7. You'll find what is actually happening is that you are being silently groomed to have those thoughts that coincide with the advertisements. Still as equally as fucked up





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