Tin Foil Hats Proven Ineffective
Posted by Alan Bellows on November 10th, 2005 at 4:59 pm
A recent study at MIT produced alarming results which throw the security of every paranoid person's thoughts into question. It seems that the tin-foil hat– often the brain's only line of information defense– is ineffective for the task of blocking government-controlled radio frequencies. In fact, in some cases, these aluminum anti-intrusion devices actually amplify the radio waves.
Of course, this is all assuming the government isn't manipulating this, to destroy the our confidence in the protective powers of tin-foil…
Dammit, now I have to find something new!!!
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4 comments:
"information defense", WHAT ???
I protect myself from information by watching Bill O'Reilly, and listening to Rush Limpbaugh. That way your heads so full of shit, real news can't sneak in.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,that's the way they want you to think.
Yeah don't listen to Agent Disinformation up there!
By the way, dumb-ass, I said tinfoil around the CROTCH, not the head!!! Now you've ruined it for all of us, and there are more of us than you know!
or are there?
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