News Briefs – 04/04/2025

 

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Here are some news stories that might be of interest. Most articles will be more or less summarized in the headline. You can skim the headlines and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of an unreliable news media, so although they will be what people are hearing and talking about, there is no guarantee any one of them is necessarily correct, and we have had cases of outright lies make it onto these pages.

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“Make sure those you follow talk about the surveillance, because everyone who is in the game knows. Make them either damage the machine by saying it, or reveal they are part of it by staying silent. Demanding our side talk about the surveillance is really the closest to a Xanatos gambit our side has.”

Visit AmericanStasi.com, the most important website on the internet, and see firsthand the massive Stasi-like domestic spying operation in the US which is targeting you and your loved ones.

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Trump teases bombshell DOGE finding – While speaking with the press aboard Air Force One en route to South Florida for the weekend, Trump said: “They found something today that’s horrible.” 

NSA Director Gen. Timothy Haugh fired along with top civilian deputy, no explanation given. Interesting.

FBI raids home of prominent computer scientist who has gone incommunicado – Indiana University quietly removes profile of tenured professor and refuses to say why.

Michigan autoworkers express support for Trump’s tariffs. These will be great for a lot of industry, but if you were thinking of getting anything high end from China which you cannot afford that costs more than $800 (no tariffs below $800 on personal purchases), and saving by buying it yourself on Alibaba or Ebay, or through Korea, which had no tariffs, the window to get it through with FedEx International Priority, before the tariffs hit on the ninth, is closing rapidly.

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) introduced a bill with far-left Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA), which would ‘reassert’ the legislative branch’s power over tariff policy and almost certainly put Trump’s new tariffs entirely on ice.

Multiple nations slash import duties on U.S. goods hoping to reduce Trump’s reciprocal tariffs.

President Donald Trump on Thursday afternoon confirmed that he has dismissed multiple National Security Council employees over issues of loyalty.  Reportedly came after he met with Laura Loomer, who presented research findings to him showing several were RINOs. It is unclear of Loomer does the research herself, or if she is a conduit to something or someone. She was a protégé of Roger Stone, who might be doing digs for Trump, but with whom, Trump does not want to seem too closely aligned.

19 Democratic state attorneys general sue to invalidate Trump’s election integrity executive order.

Chief Justice John Roberts has been rubbing elbows with Norm Eisen—the radical leftist operative who’s spent years orchestrating lawfare campaigns against President Donald Trump and his allies. Eisen is a big time Cabal conspirator. One of the big things which always struck me about the Cabal “friends” I had was you could always feel you were on the outside, looking in the window with them. Even Danny, the Cabal-friend I would have said I was closest with, clearly kept all his other social contacts separate from me, something I thought strange at the time. If Roberts and this guy are best friends, both are full, knowing members of the conspiracy, and they are down with everything from raiding the treasury, to 9/11, to killing Trump.

WordPress is now laying people off. Maybe this is just happening legitimately. But WordPress is the dominant software used by people like me who want to reach out and connect with others of their kind freely, and share ideas and form social networks of like-minded people. Whenever we have seen some free product like this which helps people do something the Cabal would oppose, it has been fake and gay, backdoored to the hilt, and it is more than likely fucking us over somehow. So I have always assumed there was some catch with WordPress, and as with the evening news, their business model is based on Cabal funny money getting laundered into it somehow. And now, as with the Daily Wire, which just offered Crowder $72 million or something a few months ago, and a few months later is going bankrupt, you have what is probably a Cabal business fueled by pilfered Cabal funny money going bankrupt, just as Elon and DOGE turn off the US Treasury spigot which apparently all these operations had been feeding off of. Again, I have no hard info, but it is curious.

DOGE uncovers VA’s agreement to pay $380K per month for minor website modifications.

Twitter Files reporter Matt Taibbi on Thursday filed a $10 million lawsuit against Democratic California Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove, after she appeared to accuse him of being a “serial sexual harasser” on social media.

Secret Service are warned a suicidal man was heading to DC, they locate him near the White House with a weapon, and end up shooting him. Not much more on it to judge if it was just one lunatic, or something more.

The Department of Defense Inspector General notified Secretary Peter Hegseth Thursday of an investigation concerning the use of the “unclassified” encrypted messaging app Signal in official discussions concerning military actions in Yemen. Hey, an IG who will investigate something. Maybe the ICIG will investigate allegations of illegal surveillance and harassment of citizens by some sort of secret police crossed with Josef Mengele. Or are we just investigating Trump people?

Twitter is presently among the most censored shitholes out there. And it is fundamentally designed, I think, to keep us isolated from each other. Find a tweet on one of our topics, like gangstalking. which has 250 or so replies. Those repliers are overwhelmingly our people. You want to meet them, interact with them, talk with them. Now look at the list of replies. It will be like eight replies. Under it is a link which will say click for more replies. You click it, and it will show three more replies. All the rest of the replies will be shadowbanned. The repliers will think the world is hearing them, but Twitter is shitcaning what they say, without telling them. The rest of those people, who Twitter will  not show their tweets – those are the people we want to meet on Twitter – our people. But they are completely walled off from you.

Democratic fundraising powerhouse ActBlue changed its fraud policy twice during the 2024 campaign, implementing “more lenient” standards that let foreign and other suspicious donor money flow into US campaigns, according to internal company documents and other records exclusively obtained by The Post.

Georgia Democrats walk out in support of taxpayer-funded sex changes for inmates.

Researchers find they can use metasurfaces to bend ultrasonic waves, even around obstacles, so that where two such beams converge, audible sound will be created which can only be heard at that point.

A wave of lawsuits filed by Israeli plaintiffs against pro-Palestinian American citizens, advocacy groups, and media outlets appear designed to create a near-total shutdown of political expression around the Israeli-Palestinian issue.

Israel attacks Syrian T-4 airbase to prevent Turkish control.

The US and Israel are currently planning to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities, an attack that could happen in a “few weeks’ time.”

Two Million User International Paedophile Child Porn Ring Busted by Europol.

Canadian Freedom Convoy leaders Tamara Lich, Chris Barber found guilty of mischief, could face 10 years in prison.

Action movie star Jean-Claude Van Damme has been named in a criminal complaint filed by Romania’s Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT), accused of knowingly engaging in sexual acts with five Romanian women who were allegedly victims of a human trafficking ring.

 

216,000 federal jobs eliminated in March.

Send people to AmericanStasi.com, because there are moves being made

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Anon
Anon
22 days ago

The US and Israel are currently planning to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities, an attack that could happen in a “few weeks’ time.”

I think it is bluff. I never believe secret plans in the media.

That said, Iran has Russian Air Defence. It would be interesting to watch.

I am not crazy, but you may think I am...
I am not crazy, but you may think I am...
Reply to  Anon
21 days ago

That air defense didn’t help much the last time when Israel went in with F-35s and took out most of their air defenses. So, between them and the B2s that would most likely drop all the bunker busters (2 per bird), it will only be interesting on the ground.

A
A

I heard different

I am not crazy, but you may think I am...
I am not crazy, but you may think I am...
Reply to  A
19 days ago
Last edited 19 days ago by I am not crazy, but you may think I am...
Azerty
Azerty

“I guess some hear what they want to hear”… Sources! Sources!!

I’m rarely wrong, but when I’m extra right, my data comes from the New York Times & Mossad.

Sam J.
Sam J.

Apparently F-35s work. I don’t think at this point you could fault the Iranians for doing everything they can to get nukes. Look at what they have done to the Palestinians. The Jews have no ability to moderate themselves at all.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  A
19 days ago

And I heard that the head of the IRGC defected to Israel.

But it turned out to be an April fools joke.

Anon
Anon
22 days ago

Two Million User International Paedophile Child Porn Ring Busted by Europol.

Whatever happened to the Epstein client list, and the evidence from the island?



Anon
Anon
Reply to  Anon
20 days ago

2 moar weeks!

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anon
20 days ago

“Nothing to see here, move along.”

Note the FBI, by their own official accounts, didn’t inventory the contents of Epstein’s apartment and island, didn’t list what they removed as evidence, and left the safes and doors unlocked when they left.

They ran a cover-up operation and not only didn’t try to hide it, they slapped it in our faces.

Farcesensitive
22 days ago

(no tariffs below $800 on personal purchases)

Trump ended that exemption for China.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
20 days ago

We’re still subsidizing mail and shipping costs for Chinese vendors, though.

USPS is, anyway. And has been since the late 1800s. That’s why you can buy an inexpensive item from a Chinese vendor on eBay for less than the postage it would take to return it.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
19 days ago

I thought Trump ended that last time.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
17 days ago

He said he would, but apparently it got “caught up in bureaucracy” until Biden was installed, and then ignored.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
22 days ago

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) introduced a bill with far-left Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA), which would ‘reassert’ the legislative branch’s power over tariff policy and almost certainly put Trump’s new tariffs entirely on ice.
 
The worst part of this tariff business isn’t the economic adjustments taking place. It’s being inundated with every moron’s expert opinion about it.

During WuFlu everyone was an expert immunologist. Now everyone is an expert economist and can tell me exactly how the tariffs will affect everything. Fuck off.

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anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Corn Pop
22 days ago

“As we all know deep in our hearts, classical Ricardian theory CLEARLY states…”

Nels
Nels
Reply to  Corn Pop
21 days ago

Everyone became something of an immunologists because the official immunologists were all lying. Same thing with taxes/tariffs.
Really, you read AC and don’t thing researching for yourself is the thing to do?

Skibidi-doo-dah
Skibidi-doo-dah
Reply to  Nels
20 days ago

Yes, so everyone should start by reading: [at map human intent] and [at charlie shrem] for some basics by typing “tariffs” into their accts’ search bars. Most people though, are emotional nuts who have no brain cells which will process deep dives into global trade/finance. They’re too screechy.

Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
22 days ago

Shame that poor ole Van Damme is no Chuck Norris.

A
A
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
19 days ago

After seeing his gay scene, not been able to watch his movies since.
Seemed to be degenerate

phelps
22 days ago

It is unclear of Loomer does the research herself, or if she is a conduit to something or someone.

Or if Trump’s team already has a list and Loomer was just there as a gloss, a sort of political parallel construction (and lightning rod.)

CreditWhereDue
CreditWhereDue
Reply to  phelps
21 days ago

Insightful observation.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  phelps
21 days ago

Fwiw, I very mucb think it is the later. I assume they have some info that was obtained in a way that makes it unusable. But if Laura Loomer shows up with the same thing but “independently derived”…..

She’s clearly an operative for the AIPAC/Netanyahu jewish faction.

Former, former, former...
Former, former, former...
Reply to  Thesokorus
21 days ago

If you ever worked there, you would know how screwed up the place has become.

phelps
22 days ago

And now, as with the Daily Wire, which just offered Crowder $72 million or something a few months ago, and a few months later is going bankrupt, you have what is probably a Cabal business fueled by pilfered Cabal funny money going bankrupt, 

I am acquainted with someone who was at Daily Wire. I don’t know if they are actually going bankrupt, but I know that Boreing did not leave willingly, and he is actually out. The layoffs could be part of a hostile takeover from Boreing, with the divisions being cut because they were Boreing projects rather than anything financial.
(Can’t give more details without doxing the friend.)

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I am not crazy, but you may think I am...
Reply to  phelps
21 days ago

It couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch. When Ben Shapiro claimed Jesus Christ is in hell boiling in a pot of excrement (as Talmudic Judaism teaches), he pretty much sealed his fate with me.Bye-bye. Repent while you still have breath; there is hope as long as there is breath.

phelps
22 days ago

Twitter Files reporter Matt Taibbi on Thursday filed a $10 million lawsuit against Democratic California Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove, after she appeared to accuse him of being a “serial sexual harasser” on social media.

Slam dunk. She said it on social media (she’s immune when she says it in Congress) and “sexual harassment” is a sex crime, making it libel per se, so Taibibibibi doesn’t have to show actual damages and the public figure exception is much weaker if not gone.

teotoon
teotoon
22 days ago

AC, I came across this web site discussing the web crawler (Large Language Models) phenomenon which is causing down times and denial of Service interruption on many systems:

FOSS infrastructure is under attack by AI companies

From the article: One more comprehensive attempt at this is the “ai.robots.txt” project, an open list of web crawlers associated with AI companies. They offer a robots.txt that implements the Robots Exclusion Protocol and a .htaccess file that will return an error page when getting a request from any AI crawler in their list.

Sometimes it pays to be a “fox’ rather than a “hedgehog.”

Last edited 22 days ago by teotoon
polyphemorality
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
21 days ago

Yes!! ferrets are good too, otters, swamprats… just sayin’ 😂 -also – just as a small reminder – you had some of the best info on pathological narcissistic types available in one place that I had ever seen, prior to starting the news briefs – kind of wish I had taken notes (I’m not a bot, seriously – looks like quite a few, mimics / whatever you want to call them operational at present across the interwebs, at least from my perspective, currently) took some ‘liberty’ with the user info – your discretion as to what you want to do with it. Started reading often on about 2016ish, iirc.

Skibidi-doo-dah
Skibidi-doo-dah
Reply to  polyphemorality
20 days ago

hmmm. What?

Zed
Zed
22 days ago

Trump’s tariffs seem quite light in comparison

tarif
Anonymous
Anonymous
22 days ago

Just a coincidence the screenshot captured this guy touching his nose in that old-fashioned “in-the-know”, “he knows” gesture that slavemasons love using to signal each other. John Kerry is the ghoul I noticed would do it the most. Everybody who isn’t either paranoid or initiated just thinks nose-swipers are just wiping they’re noses like a nervous tic or whatever. NOPE. It’s gotta be like a third base coach’s signs, but for evil Cabal purposes, e.g., “(What I’m about to say is bullshit)” or something. Just like baseball signals, they can be translated and “stolen”. SIGNALS will be their downfall, makes way more tactical sense to military veterans, right? Symbols, signals, same difference, except symbols have some extra occulted meanings. Why hasn’t our side been analyzing the shit out of their gesticulations like that? Did you all know that Greg Maddux would call his own pitches to the catcher IN PLAIN SIGHT just by how he caught the ball when the catcher tossed it back after the previous pitch, plus exactly how he wiped sweat off his face?

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Bman
Bman
22 days ago

Time to pull yourself by your bootstraps Boomers. Get Rekt.
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Ed
Ed
Reply to  Bman
22 days ago

Who knows, but this sort of make sense.

Karl Denninger has been writing on Market Ticker that Trump needs a “recession” now, emphasis on now. That is because he is toast if the Democrats take control of Congress, or even just the House of Representatives, in 2026, and he needs whatever economic adjustment to happen now so that there is a recovery in 2026.

Crashed equity markets, flight into treasuries, and lowered interest rates to lower federal financing costs makes sense. I might change my own investment strategy over this.

Note that since the 1990s, Cabal public finance has been incoherent at best. Sky high equity markets (due in large parts to bailouts to prevent downward price adjustments), zero interest rates held down artificially, and every increasing federal debt that has to be refinanced.

Trump is a 1980s, DJIA is the health of the economy guy, but he can be talked into a different strategy. They must dry up Cabal money flows, and that means getting rid of cheap financing, so they ultimately need both sane equity markets and higher interest rates. But I can see going to lower interests temporarily to refinance the federal debt.

RedMoonProject
RedMoonProject
Reply to  Bman
21 days ago

I would expect this from someone with little experience actually investing in the markets.
First off, Breitbart Business Digest (available for free in your mailbox daily) has reported that the Fed is unlikely to lower interest rates. They have already done so several times last year and probably sooner than was advisable. If Trump wanted rates lower he could just ask Powell. But rates are probably about where they should be for the time being.
Second, while the markets don’t like uncertainty, this correction started back in December. We were due for one as it has been about two years since we had a significant correction. The tariffs are an extra on top of the market having been over-extended and in need of a pull-back, but it was already underway. We had a correction during Covid, and another in 2022. These corrections happen from time to time. They are painful for those who do invest, but they are not the end of the world, nor are they permanent. So far, this pull-back has been less than the previous two. Once this one plays out, the market will recover just as it always does.

Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
Reply to  RedMoonProject
21 days ago

The Fed doesn’t need to lower rates. The “flight to quality” is enough to drive rates across the curve downward, and the Treasury can auction various maturities to capture the lower rates. Much more effective than to rely on the Fed to essentially try to drive rates, which is like pushing on a string.

Skibidi-doo-dah
Skibidi-doo-dah
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
20 days ago

tom luongo – goats bullets guns or something.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Skibidi-doo-dah
19 days ago

Gold goats and guns.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
19 days ago

I hate goats. I had two goats. I got them to clear some brush. At that they were fantastic. They eat anything but they are so incredibly stupid that every day, constantly they would get tangled up into a huge knot where they couldn’t move. Sometimes it took forever to even figure how to get them loose. I started tying them to trees. No good, big tangle, Then to heavy things they could drag around a little. No good. Then I strung a long rope very high in a straight line and put short leaders down so they could go up and down the rope. God help me, they would still get in huge tangles. I don’t know how they did it. And when they weren’t tangled they would find a way to get loose and I would have to chase them all over to get them back. For some reason the middle of the road was their favorite spot in the middle of many tens of acres of forest. Don’t ask me why. Goat think completely befuddles me. If you get goats and don’t have very high fences with electric shock wire then good luck. And if you have all the fences then they cost so much you’re better off buying a weed eater it’s cheaper and faster than chasing down or untangling those stupid goats.

I hate goats!

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
18 days ago

There’s a reason the devil is often shown as a goat.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
18 days ago

Now you know why the Bible uses them as an archetype of rebellion and disobedience.

Last edited 18 days ago by Farcesensitive
Anonymous
Anonymous
22 days ago

INTERESTING that Benz called it a Truman Show.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
22 days ago

One of the big things which always struck me about the Cabal “friends” I had was you could always feel you were on the outside, looking in the window with them.”

Same here. It’s another tell folks should look for, especially students.

Anonymous
Anonymous
22 days ago

Audible sound ONLY at the point of converging beams? The other day I wondered if the Yankees had invented some new Astros-trashcan system using directed audio beams which sent stolen pitch signals directly to, say, Aaron Judge’s head, so not even the catcher or umpire would hear anything, and you couldn’t even wave a wand over Judge’s ears to detect an earbud because there’d be nothing there, it’d all be utterly invisible and fleeting. If they can beam Naylor, if they can beam you, if they can pinpoint voice tech by converging beams, then there’d be almost no trace. Just the operation itself, if you can ever catch them. INDIRECTLY, circumstantially, most likely, by patterns and weirdnesses. Although maybe someday the equipment itself or receipts or whistleblowers could more directly expose it.

anonymoose
anonymoose
Reply to  Anonymous
21 days ago

They can do this. My cabal-ex husband and I were at a museum in the early 2000s in a major west coast city and this was one of the exhibits. There was sound you could only hear if you stood in a specific spot in the room. He was super excited about it.

It freaked me out

Ed
Ed
22 days ago

On the Quora answer about gangstalking I posted yesterday, a separate Quora writer wrote up a piece about how his son became a Cabal gangstalker. His son developed a drug habit, and they were able to blackmail him into participating in the surveillance. The son tried to come clean and got killed as a result.

It appears that one of the objectives of the surveillance is to create additional surveillance assets, by getting blackmail on potential recruits and/ or getting them into legal and/ or financial trouble, and participation is offered as a way out. People recruited this way are then killed if it looks like they are going to flip back. People that they can’t do that to, they instead degrade and isolate.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
20 days ago

I don’t think the “united team” has existed during our lifetimes, if at all.

We were *told* all about it, and expected to behave like it, but for those of us who didn’t just go along as directed, it was eventually obvious that there was no “team”, at least not down below the “giving orders” level.

Anonymous
Anonymous
21 days ago

Guy talks about GHB being the cure for insomnia and all the stuff about date rape drugs being msinformation to keep people for getting a good sleep. I wonder if ghb will counter-act the beams wake up attempts to an extent.
https://x.com/vigilantfox/status/1907951943554637938?s=46&t=dqB-T7FEDc75JGoq_XbZPg

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
21 days ago

2022 paper about using 3D-printed acoustic lens to target ultrasound at “opening” (!!) the blood-brain barrier, https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/researchers-3d-print-acoustic-holograms-for-future-nervous-system-disease-treatments-210074/

According to the researchers, this marks the first time that the BBB has been opened simultaneously in the brain’s two hemispheres, or sides, and has been achieved with a resolution that is far superior to the standard. As a result, the 3D printed hologram enables the improved location of the treatment area, minimizing the healthy brain tissue volume that is targeted by ultrasound while reducing the cost and operating time.

The 3D-printed metamaterial lens/hologram reminded me of your shielding experiments with different materials.

What was the result of shielding tests with a layer of water in the walls of an enclosure around head or body?

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
20 days ago

Kinetic movement suggests ultrasound focused on localized points in space, which might be detectable by an ultrasonic microphone that costs a few hundred.

Ultrasound passes through liquids, hence the use in medical imaging. But if it is ultrasound, why does full-body water immersion work while rectangular tubs do not?

Web search says shielding depends on the relative acoustic impedance of the medium immediately adjacent to the skin, https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/322093/permeation-of-ultrasound-waves

The acoustic impedance of water is considerably less than the acoustic impedance of steel. Sound waves penetrate water much more easily than they penetrate steel. A large fraction of sound waves passing through the sea will bounce off the steel hull of a submarine back through lower-impedance water (unless the hull is covered with sound-absorbing membrane).

In medical imaging, ultrasound gel is applied to the skin in order to insure that the ultrasound doesn’t pass through any low-impedance air and get reflected back from the skin as noise. Once inside the body, ultrasound will tend to bounce off denser tissues with greater acoustic impedance than the softer tissues it may encounter on the way to the dense structures.

In theory, 1/8″ MLV (Mass Loaded Vinyl) should aborb ultrasound, but it’s usually placed inside walls, so might have to be wrapped in airtight plastic before putting it near someone’s head.

If it is ultrasound, the specifics of beam modulation might be sci-fi variable by AI, but the general physics of ultrasound transmission and shielding is covered by public literature.

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
20 days ago

If it’s directional and not changing rapidly, that should help with testing of different shielding materials.

If it is partly or entirely ultrasound, it might be originating from one or more tampered devices that are physically close to you, or even embedded in a wall or electrical outlet/fixture.

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
20 days ago

Ultrasound can even be used for industrial welding, so heating of aluminum foil is theoretically possible, although if someone was targeting a human body with ultrasound they would presumably be using low power and trying to localize effects to specific areas.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW84mvN41pg

This $40 UK/Japanese mic can pick up some ultrasound frequencies, https://micbooster.com/modules-with-primo-microphone-capsules/97-primo-em258-mono-module-with-35mm-plug-10m.html

More on ultrasound microphones and recording apps/software: https://zachpoff.com/resources/exploring-ultrasound/

Ultrasonic testing has long been used in both aerospace inspection and medical imaging of humans, so it’s possible that existing tools could have been adapted for new purposes, https://www.qualitymag.com/articles/89115-understanding-ultrasonics-for-aerospace

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
19 days ago

You need an external mic. The $40 Primo, $300 Dodotronic and multi-thousand professional ultrasonic mics each have different frequency responses for sound, similar to SDR/RF sensors for specific radio frequency ranges.

Some apps are listed at the bottom of this review, https://batdetecting.blogspot.com/2023/06/review-ultramic-evo-384k-usb-microphone.html

Sampling can be tricky, depending on direction of signal, there are some guides linked from https://zachpoff.com/resources/cheap-microphones-for-ultrasound/

https://www.wildlifeacoustics.com/images/pdfs/UltrasonicMicrophones.pdf

suppose the microphones are instead placed 18 m from the linear flight path. Now, the bats would be just out of range of the -4 dB microphone but still detected by the +4 dB microphone. In this scenario, one microphone would detect all the bats while the other would detect none. And the only difference was a change of microphone position by only one meter!

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
19 days ago

Context for my responses:

  1. Attackers may have access to non-public technology, but new science usually incorporates prior science, rather than invalidating it.
  2. When dealing with the unknown, it is best to collect data directly, then reason from first principles.
  3. Sound requires physical movement and force at origin and reception, unlike light and radio waves.
  4. If present, sound can be measured by commercial equipment that has been calibrated against a known source.
  5. Attackers try to demoralize defenders by obfuscating existing science as magical powers beyond observation and reason.

Could that create a constant downward force of 30 lbs

There’s no public demo of that level of force other than your blog, but acoustic movement with standing waves has been studied for decades and even weaponized, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_from_ultrasound. In civil engineering, general standing wave resonance has collapsed physical bridges, like the infamous Tacoma Narrows Bridge.

There was a 2006 Chinese paper with living insects being levitated. This 2014 paper includes a video of 1mm polystyrene particles being levitated and moved by 40 kHz ultrasound standing waves, https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0097590. 

Small object levitation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpNbyfxxkWE

Ultrasound “tractor beam” demo to kids: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYun5FrWgGk

If ultrasound is being used, it should be measurable with commercial microphones. If present, then ultrasound dampening material could be incorporated into the design of your shielding.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Agape
19 days ago

Sound requires physical movement and force at origin and reception, unlike light and radio waves.

I have theorized before that some other kind of energy was used to create sound at a point inside AC’s house by vibrating the air somehow.

But prior experimenting by AC did not confirm the sound theory.
Of course it’s possible that whatever they are doing is just immune to the methods he used to try to disrupt any sonic element.

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Farcesensitive
18 days ago

Measurements should precede attempts to block, which always becomes cat-and-mouse.

Once you have reliable measurements, then blocking techniques can be objectively compared.

Mrnobody
Mrnobody
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
20 days ago

Much of what you describe in this response concerning the instant tiredness when waking up sounds like what I had been living with when dealing with undiagnosed sleep apnea. I was in my early twenties in the late ’90’s when it all began, and the cell phone towers build out craze had just begun. Weird that my Father developed sleep apnea only about 5 years before. The headaches and tiredness are the worst, never seemed to be enough ibuprofen and caffeine to make any difference. Thanks for fighting through all of this AC, as it takes all the strength of God to get through it.
I’m not implying that what you’re suffering from is sleep apnea, btw, just relating the instant desire to fall back asleep as soon as you wake up is itself very degrading. I can’t imagine having to deal with the other stuff you have to deal with.

Last edited 20 days ago by Mrnobody
Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
19 days ago

One of the goals of ultrasonic levitation is precise manipulation of particles or objects inside a living human body.
https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms9661

Sound can levitate objects of different sizes and materials through air, water and tissue. This allows us to manipulate cells, liquids, compounds or living things without touching or contaminating them.

Acoustic structures shaped as tweezers, twisters or bottles emerge as the optimum mechanisms for tractor beams or containerless transportation.

Single-beam levitation could manipulate particles inside our body for applications in targeted drug delivery or acoustically controlled micro-machines that do not interfere with magnetic resonance imaging.

Farcesensitive
21 days ago

Patel Names Former Domestic Terrorism Section Chief Steven Jensen to Run FBI Washington Field Office

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/interesting-fbi-director-kash-patel-names-former-domestic/

Fire Patel, fire Bondi.

Bman
Bman
21 days ago

I think Trump was reading my post yesterday.
Houthi’s just got rekt.
https://m3.gab.com/media_attachments/3e/82/3b/3e823bb894568271cada169e83da2856.mp4

Farcesensitive
21 days ago

Russia too?

A district court in Russia has ruled that the moorings of the main export terminal for Kazakhstan’s oil should all remain open, which will likely avert a drop-off in Kazakhstan’s crude oil exports.
Early this week, Russia ordered shut two of the three moorings of the main oil export terminal on Russia’s Black Sea coast handling Kazakhstan’s oil exports.

More at: https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Russian-Court-Rules-CPC-Oil-Export-Capacity-Should-Stay-Open.html

Farcesensitive
21 days ago

INCREASING TIMBER PRODUCTION AND DESIGNATING AN EMERGENCY SITUATION ON NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM LANDS

https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/sm-1078-006.pdf

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Skibidi-doo-dah
Reply to  Farcesensitive
20 days ago

But what about Al Gore (POS) and his environmentalist army’s deep feelings and concern for the endangered spotted owl? Too bad all those wonderful logging/sawmill towns were closed down and left to despair with drug dumps and homeless imports. OK, enough of that, we look forward!

Farcesensitive
21 days ago

Trump ends ‘woke’ transgender research and orders studies on ‘regret’ of trans kids after ‘mutilations’

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14572413/trump-NIH-study-regret-transgender-people-transition.html

Anon
Anon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
20 days ago

Remember David Reimer. Say his name.

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A
A
Reply to  Anon
19 days ago

The first crime against David Reimer was the sexual mutilation that went wrong.

After the castration, injecting him with drugs, forcing him to wear dresses… and then to go on the lecture circuit boasting about it as if it was a success while never checking on him – that was the insult to injury.

He killed himself.

Anon
Anon
Reply to  A
18 days ago

Question: Why DO Christian Americans circumcise boys?

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  Anon
17 days ago

We do it to secure to ourselves the blessings of the covenant that God made with Abraham. A covenant of earthly blessings that is still in force. Also, many of the northern tribes of Israel made their way northwest in ancient times, and ended up among the Anglo and Nordic countries. The Aesir that the Vikings took as their gods, is the same as the Hebrew word for “ten”, as in “ten tribes” of the north. And the Viking Odin comes from the Hebrew Adon, meaning Lord.

Farcesensitive
21 days ago

IRS cutting its workforce by 25%, eliminating agency’s civil rights office

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/irs-cutting-workforce-25-percent-eliminating-agencys-civil-rights-office

Farcesensitive
21 days ago

It’s crazy that we need to make this video – Legal protection against UK/Australian knife crime

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZnXu4IirPE

Anon
Anon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
20 days ago

Unfortunately those politicians do not serve, or answer to, the populations of those countries.

The James Bond movies had a Dr Evil living in a volcano seeking world domination. We thought this was silly fantasy in lieu of the real Soviet threat. Turns out it was reality

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Skibidi-doo-dah
Reply to  Anon
20 days ago

So you’re saying there’s a way we can find ’em…

TRX
TRX
20 days ago

> Georgia Democrats walk out in support of taxpayer-funded sex changes for inmates.

“So now we’ll vote… it’s unanimous then? Next up, removing the idiots from office for ‘job abandonment’.”