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8/3/2012

Escape 99.7% of electromagnetic mind-control waves

In Japan, tinfoil hats are about to become as passé as geisha according to the following Nikkei science and engineering news report.
tinfoil hat on a geisha

New Agent Blocks 99.68% of Electromagnetic Waves
Nikkei | Aug 3, 2012
Sasaki Chemical Co Ltd released a spray-type electromagnetic shielding agent that has an electromagnetic shielding effect of up to 99.68%…”S-shield EMI-21,” can be used for preventing electromagnetic interferences in medical devices, analytical/measurement devices and mobile phones…EMI-21 blocks electromagnetic waves by spraying silver (Ag)-coated copper (Cu) powder on an object...more...

my tin foil hat
Just by applying 25μm of this new silver-copper powder to a polished surface like my shiny head, EMI-21 will provide -50dB of electromagnetic shielding in the frequency range of 800-1,000MHz, w0oT! This sounds much better than my old tin foil hat (right) that I use to block electromagnetic mind-control waves that at broadcast secretly on NHK sub-carrier FM bands. tongue-in-cheek

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The 3Yen’s previous reports of the Japanese love of tin foil hats include:
    • Tin-foil hat protection for Japan’s nuke meltdown
      (3Yen / 6-15-2011)
    • Wacko conspiracy theories about Japan
      (3Yen / 2009-06-20)



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3 Responses to “Escape 99.7% of electromagnetic mind-control waves”

  1. Massive Ordnance Penetrator Says:

    If you want the real deal in Tin Foil Hats, you gotta go to the source. (~_^)

    tin-foil cap source
    tinfoilhatman45.wordpress.com/the-latest-rage-in-tin-foil-wear

    Please insert my combo-photo, ok?

  2. Taro Says:

    Speaking of Pope hats and Rachel’s Quest
    Rachel Quest
    japanese pope hat

  3. Ross Findlay Says:

    Can I spray it on my head or baseball cap for instance?

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