Wednesday 12 September 2018

Alert! Bug Detector/Frequency Scanner At Work


The video shows how a simple device  sold as a 'bug detector' originally can pick up a frequency very easily. It also shows that there are all kinds of frequencies going around undetected in the air and these could in some cases be having an unseen detrimental effect on the heath of occupants of homes which are in the pathway of these frequencies
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There used to be lots of articles on the internet about things like this -in the days when may people had their own websites to express their personal views on and share ideas. These have been very much pushed out by social media which of course is huge these days and massive for journalists - especially Twitter.

 However, because of the nature of the social media pages there is not much information on them at the best of times and there are many secret and hidden groups within groups. I always think anything you have to sign in to - in order to view - is very dodgy because it is information gathering, big time. I feel (and I know many others who do too), that interesting information or topics of concern should be free and not something anyone should have to 'sign in'  or 'sign up for' in order to read the contents.

That is why I have been an avid blogger since 2003. Blogs can generally be read by anyone - no signing in required, to read the blog. Freedom And Empowerment To The People, I say.

We actually found a bugging device in a new TV we bought. It wasn't the kind of bug one would normally perceive as a bug - it picks up which TV shows are watched presumably if Freeview is used and sends the information back tot he manufacturer, I would think.

Tesco supermarket actually once put tracking devices in some of their bar codes presumably to see how the product was used. This was a few years ago. Tesco also used to have a secret list that people who bought lots of alcoholic drinks (booze) from their store got their names (payment ID's) added to this list.

If anyone contacts Alcoholics Anonymous, The Samaritans, or a number of other prominent organisations in the UK, their name /phone number is added to a secret list .- Absolutely true.

Even worse, Bradford Council in the UK had an agreement - and indeed, may still have this agreement) with the National Health Service to let them know the names of those who checked out books on anxiety or depression at Bradford City Libraries..We stumbled on this a few years ago whilst working on an investigation. Very scary I think. Not much privacy any more.