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Cognitive Stimulation Analysis
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PseudoScientist © 2002, 2007, 2009 The following episode is a true description of magnetic reactors built and test results obtained from using these reactors within the authors's test areas.
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Cognitive Stimulation: Reproducible Results. Incomplete Analysis.
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Cognitive stimulation has been observed from radiation generated within the author’s Type I magnetic generators. A more serious extension of this radiation effect has been the severe physiological interactions with the human body from Type II and Type III magnetic generators. These advanced generator units have caused stroke type symptoms and intestinal bleeding within the author’s body over the years. Magnetic testing as recently as October, 2008 has caused intestinal bleeding within the author’s body,
Cognitive stimulation test results are presented within the excerpts described below. This magnetic radiation has repeatedly produced behavior modification reactions within a range of reactor testing, but the results do not reproduce with specific equipment and activation frequencies. Jeane summarized the situation very adequately, “Isn’t it enough that magnetic radiation caused mood fluctuations within the human body? The reproducibility of test results within one set of test parameters should be secondary to the creation of this mood change phenomena.”
The author never pursued disclosure of cognitive stimulation and health degradation phenomena to scientific personnel who might be able to provide ancillary testing and analysis away from the author’s apartment. Testing with laboratory animals in close proximity to the magnetic generator should have been pursued within a scientific environment. Magnetic radiation testing continued up through 2008 with no major improvements in theory or test result application…
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"Pseudoscientist" Page 12. Cognitive Stimulation: June 1994.
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New radio equipment, with a high frequency range up to 80 gigahertz, was purchased. Noise signals were soon detected within high gigahertz frequencies related to the magnetic testing. Johhn designed a double shielded reflector box with screen grid field constraint to concentrate gigahertz radiation coming from the magunit assemblies.
The double shielded reflector box was built using 2x2 inch studs for the box frame. Galvanized iron sheet metal was attached to the outer frame area as shielding material. A second layer of sheet metal was attached to the inner frame area with an air space between the two shielding layers. The pedestal structure in the center of the reflector box supported magunit assemblies with minimal obstruction to flux field distribution around the magunit device.
The galvanized iron screen grid frame was positioned above the pedestal structure to form the radiation surface for the box assembly. This removable screen grid could be positioned as the vertical radiation surface or positioned on its side to generate horizontal radiation emissions. The two shielding layers and the screen grid were electronically isolated from each other, and terminals were provided to provide signal or voltage connections to each subassembly.
Johhn built flat circular magunit devices with both repulsive and attractive polarity flux fields interacting with each other. These nubbin magunit structures weighed about five pounds, and each device had the same polarized flux field emanating from both top and bottom surfaces of the assembly. These polarized flux fields were concentrated within the center of the magunit device. A copper coil was fastened around the outer periphery of the nubbin device for use as an input or output subassembly.
The first shielded box experiment used a single nubbin magunit device connected to the center pedestal support. No electronic connections were made to the shielding layers or screen grid frame. XLF sinusoid signals, between 2Hz and 20Hz, were input into the outer coil assembly. Magnetic field analysis was unable to detect any radiation coming from the nubbin assembly.
However, Johhn felt a tightening sensation on his arms and a feeling of elation when his body was near the shielded box screen grid. He placed the shielded box on its side and input an 8Hz sinusoid signal into the outer coil. Johhn felt increased skin tightening, and his euphoric mood changed to feelings of anger. Johhn changed the 8Hz input signal into a pulse waveform and then experienced mood fluctuations when he stood in front of the screen grid frame.
The shielded box assembly was placed on a small table with the screen grid facing the center of the room. Johhn positioned his desk chair in front of the table and adjusted the screen grid height to be directly in front of his face when he sat down in the chair. Sinusoidal signals were input into the nubbin coil, with frequencies between 2Hz and 20Hz, as Johhn sat in the chair facing the screen grid with his eyes closed.
Johhn exposed his face to radiation from each intermediate frequency for seven minutes, and mood changes were recorded into his research notebook. Mood changes including euphoria, happiness, calmness, irritability, and anger were recorded during sequential frequency tests. However, these mood changes occurred at different frequencies during each subsequent test. These test resulted proved that magnetic radiation could alter mood stability, but there were other unknown parameters involved with the mood change phenomena.
Johhn continued to investigate physiological responses to magnetic radiation emanating from the shielded box assembly. Electronic signals, with frequencies between 2Hz and 20Hz, were input into the nubbin device within the box assembly. Changes in cognitive perception, manic behavior, and mood response were created with different frequency, waveform pattern, and shielded layer parameters within the box assembly.
There was concern that the mood change radiation may not only emanate from the screen grid but also from the shielded layers within the box assembly. Johhn placed another circular coil, identical to the copper coil inside the nubbin magunit assembly, directly below the screen grid frame. Radiation analysis within this test coil revealed no output signal down to the 2 millivolt detection limits of the oscilloscope.
Johhn connected the test coil to a 12 gauge copper wire coil wrapped tightly around one wire of an AC lamp power cord. A ten watt bulb was placed in the lamp socket, and an 8Hz signal was input into the nubbin device. The ten watt bulb flickered erratically as Johhn experienced irritability sitting next to the lamp assembly. Feelings of happiness, calmness, and anger were produced as the input signal was varied from 2Hz to 20Hz.
Concern about surge current damage from inductive coupling to the AC power lines curtailed further analysis of power line modulation. Johhn’s tests proved that magnetic radiation could be superimposed upon AC power lines to produce mood variations within the human body. However, Johhn had no training to design isolation circuits or amplifier circuitry for control of energy interaction between the AC coupling coils and the magnetic radiation output coil.
Johhn then concentrated his testing on dermal response to magnetic radiation coming from the shielded box assembly. He attached adhesive probes to his head and face for EEG analysis of brain wave activity during sequential frequency testing, and electrodes were attached to skin surfaces to measure galvanic resistance changes during mood change test sequences. Attempts to obtain quiescent waveform patterns were futile due to artifact and feedback generation.
Jeane and Hermes came into the room during Johhn’s dermal response testing, and she said, “How exciting this is. Microvolt magnetic radiation impinging on the skin surface will cause mind control reactions.” Johhn interrupted, “Whoa, whoa, wait a second here. That is a huge leap of confidence you are making …”
Johhn continued, “Physiological changes from light pulses or radio waves are not accepted by the scientific community. These people would never accept behaviour modification reactions from magnetic radiation which, in their minds, does not exist within the universe..”
Hermes said, “Your brother Willie would have an analytical stroke if he saw your test results. XLF activation frequencies produced mind control radiation results, but the test results were not reproducible using the same test parameters and test equipment.” Jeane interrupted him, “Isn’t it enough that magnetic radiation caused mood fluctuation within the human body? The reproducibility of the test results should be secondary to this mood change phenomena.”
Hermes snidely remarked, “Yes, but you need to have some scientist type person witness the test results obtained thus far. The en you have to characterize the substance of the mood change radiation. We don’t know anything about this so called ‘magnetic radiation’ except for those spurious noise bursts within the gigahertz frequency range. We don’t even know whether this spurious noise radiation is the cause of the observed mood change phenomena.”
Hermes continued, “Johhn’s attempts to correlate brain waves and skin resistance with mood changes from magnetic radiation was really quite pathetic. That type of analysis requires very expensive equipment and a medical support personnel team.”
Johhn replied, “I knew that usage of the same person to run the test and be the test subject was ridiculous, but I was the only person available. Hand movement caused data artifacts which distorted the waveform output, and concentration on test parameters caused feedback errors during the waveform recording. That’s what we get when we attempt million dollar research with no budget for equipment or personnel.”
“So, what do we do now?, ”Jeane asked. Hermes responded, “I don’t think we should give up our day job yet.” Suddenly the three of them burst into laughter when they realized the comic absurdity of the current situation. They left the room with an air of mock despair…
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