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Message Subject Tinnitus off the charts LOUD today. Anyone else?
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My tinnitus is crazy today - like someone cranked the knob to 10. I usually only notice it when its really quiet, but today its much louder than normal household noises.

Wouldn't have thought much of it, but I just talked to my mom, 1500 miles away, and she reported the same. We are both in the western US (I'm north, she's south).

Its not my blood pressure, btw. Mom doesn't have high blood pressure either.

Just curious if anyone else is noticing the same?
 Quoting: ringy ears 72435416


Check to insure you're not hearing ultrasound noise.

These Android phones have an ultrasound backdoor. Commands can be sent to them via ultrasound. This is how THEY can get into your phone even when you have it in airplane mode and you've even popped the SIM card out of it.

There are these spy towers everywhere now. These towers get into everyone's wifi connections. It's how THEY can easily get into your home networks without going through your ISP. They frequently do so and I've caught them spying on people through their security cameras, Alexa devices, even Roku remotes (there are mics in those things too). And there are these ultrasound emitters on these spy towers too.

They use these ultrasound emitters to broadcast commands to everyone's phone at the same time or individually. They can command them to download spying software, make massive configuration changes all the same time, and more.

These ultrasound commands can often be detected between 20 khz and 24 khz, or higher. There are Android apps which can monitor for ultrasound (i.e. UltraSound Detector). Download an app and check for ultrasound. You'll have to make a few changes in setup to make it work properly. These spy tower ultrasound emitters can be heard miles away.

Better yet, buy a real ultrasound detector. It's possible they can rig these apps to hide these broadcasts.

And yes, I've experienced what sounds like tinnitus. But I have sensitive hearing and can hear ultrasound just over 24 khz if it's loud enough. Younger children can often hear it too. My hearing has always been sensitive enough to hear flyback transforms in CRT screens/monitors. Most adults though can't hear ultrasound. Dogs and cats can.

Anyhow, thought I'd mention this because my experience with tinnitus wasn't tinnitus, but ultrasound instead. That's how I discovered these emitters on these fucking spy towers everywhere now.
 
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