Helmholtz Tubes, CRT Signals (Was: Sigint Dumps)

Stephen D. Williams sdw at lig.net
Thu Jun 11 09:44:01 PDT 2015


cypherpunks.theonion vs. cypherpunks.onion eh?  How fine is that line?

sdw

On 6/11/15 8:39 AM, Shelley wrote:
> On June 11, 2015 7:03:14 AM Wilfred Guerin <wilfred at vt.edu> wrote:
>
>> More specifics on the sigint system:
>>
>> This looks like a "Growth Industry" ...
>>
>> Access to the beam is not restricted, anyone can pull signals out of
>> the reconaissance loop from any of its exposed vectors.***
>>
>> Viable areas:
>> Terrestrial:
>> a: Spurrious emissions from tubes or conduit, beam deflection from
>> interior particles
>> b: Stray beams passing through field coils but not redirected
>> c: Direct access to tubes or conduit (any variety of methods)
>> Orbital:
>> d: Geo-Magnetic Shift (downlinks)
>> e: Refractive / deflection (downlinks)
>>
>> As the rate of geo-magnetic shift continues to deform the containment
>> of the projected fields used to shape and steer the beams (which may
>> also have something to do with the sensor itself?), wider areas will
>> be accessible which are hit with the rogue spot beam from orbital (and
>> projected field electro-magnetic) guides.
>>
>> This means almost anyone with a sensor can gather data from the downlinks.
>>
>> Additionally, spurrious radiation from the terrestrial system is
>> available around endpoints and field coils, especially from damaged
>> conduit or particles in the tubes.
>>
>> Time to raid the libraries for antique books about 1800s-1980s X-Ray
>> EM physics and electromagnetic wave guides!
>>
>> It would not be rational to encode the carrier signal unless it was
>> certain that the encoding would not disrupt signals quality, however
>> raw X-Rated signals might have been too risky?
>>
>> [There are Thz ring oscillators, detectors, and various photonic
>> rings, but properly implemented field-effect lenses, EM field vector
>> control circuitry and coils(/phased array) (abstract field
>> projection), and optimal tube design are all that should
>> theorhetically be needed once a rogue beam is identified. X-Ray
>> Materials and interference fields must be researched and made common
>> knowledge.]
>
>>
> -------> Hopefully the data source is not too easily found and the dumps get
>> out, this is extremely relevant for "civil liberties", human rights,
>> and reconstructing your own personal history and records where your
>> data is otherwise mising.
>
> I've been following this since it was posted.  Speaking as someone who doesn't trust anyone in the employ of the US of 
> Corporatocracy: while it piques my interest enough to suspend my disbelief a little to see where it is headed, you lost me me with 
> that last paragraph.
>
> Without something to back it up, I just can't buy that we're living in a 1984/Truman Show construct.  I know I'm not the only one 
> on these lists who enjoys the dark utopia and Cyberpunk genres of fiction, so if you're testing out ideas you'll find plenty of 
> eager readers.  But call it that, ffs.
>
> No links to source, nothing but fantastic (albeit interesting) descriptions... throw us a bone, sir, or I must call BS.
>
> -S
>
>
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>
>
>
>> On Thu, Jun 11, 2015, Wilfred Guerin <wilfred at vt.edu> wrote:
>> > Helmholtz Tube, Beam Steering, EM field interaction, simple field
>> > dynamics, (and your oscilliscope) are all you need to create complex
>> > EM signals processors.
>> >
>> > No different than your antique crypto cracker, which uses an abstract
>> > field to solve complex pre-defined systems. "56-bit" https cracker was
>> > mass implemented as a 300mhz backplane EM field solver about the size
>> > of your desktop computer.
>> >
>> > Using the same technology, resolution, and methods, BTC Bitcoins are
>> > around 8m^3 of field to solve.
>> >
>> > No doubt the access and decoding to these sigint signals requires
>> > similar proessing before being steered to the digitiser.
>> >
>> > (Maxwell Tube, Helmholtz Tube, typical of high school physics classrooms)
>


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