Saturday, August 13, 2011

Serial Killer Nut Case: Continued NZ Police misuse of electronic assets

Unable to use links from Gmail to open mail


Unable to upload video to blogger. Then by coincidence it starts working again. Have to remember that they are trying a bit of subterfuge and looking at what I am doing on my monitor. One day we will gain control over this interesting bit of hardware.

Hacking of my computer and network frequency high. Serial Killer's serial killers playing games of subversion. Hacking is now intermittent at a high frequency. They are attempting to say that it is actually a network issue and not them sitting behind their machines messing with my system. There may come a time when I will not be able to get on the internet.

As usual, judgement is being withheld. Serial Killer is now not even pretending to make any sense whatsoever and yet judgement is still being withheld. Speaks of heavy pressure on the judiciary by NZ Police. I guess the play will continue until a conclusion. The scenarios I see are as follows:

1. A judgement will actually be made by the judge - becoming less likely with every passing day.

2. CIMB will come to the conclusion that the judiciary will continue to sit on the case and no judgement will ever be made - becoming the likely scenario.

Serial Killer's activities are already increasing in frequency and ferocity so I expect that his version of hell will be bestowed upon my family at some point in the future if and when scenario 2 occurs.

Also Serial Killer's team are controlling Xia again.

Below is an image of a choke (an electronic component). I believe that this is part of the transmitter antennae for many devices. In the new PC's they are hidden in a square like plastic cube.
Choke: Tranmitter

The following is an image of a bluetooth tranceiver (unfortunately the small silver cylinder thing at the bottom of it fell off - still trying to figure out what it is). Notice the size of it. And notice the antennae at the bottom (the wire squiggle).

I am no expert in this field but while I was at Alice Smith I managed to get hold of an older model oscilloscope similar to the Tektroniks one in the Wiki. Knowing what I know now, I would keep one of these  analog ones handy as well as having a digital one - especially if you are doing sensitive work. You would need to make sure that the data you are getting is real and not being manipulated remotely. You can get a multiplier module for these analog devices that allows one to see Gigahertz signals.

As I understand it, the high frequency eg MHz signals can be carried by a carrier wave in the khz range. On a computer, these transmitter can emit ranges of frequencies and waveforms of different shapes - something I found quite amazing and wished I had done electronics instead of whatever I had done. This means that control over your computer, satellite systems etc not withstanding, may occur many hundreds or even thousands of km's.

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