what with all the wifi, cell tower, and other (possibly nefarious) waves bouncing around in the air these days, have any of you actually ever tried wearing a tinfoil hat?
i think i'm going to try it this evening, just because i've been hearing an annoying high-pitched whine that i think is either coming from my TV or my neighbor's house.
i don't suffer from any mental illness (as far as I'm aware) and am not doing this to get away from any sort of outside interference. I'm just curious about if it might have any effects on my mental state, positive or negative.
Will report back. In the meantime, share your tinfoil hat stories, theories, and so forth.
>>19274260
fuck. you.
that's not how it works.
at all.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage
>>19274260
Tinfoil hats just focus frequencies.
Lead or go home.
No I think some one did an actual study on it and it actually has the potential to amplify or attract the signals. You can't really hide anywhere especially from stuff like The Hum which is an elf the military was using for military stuff. The only option left is to go into the wilderness and build cabin and even then you're fucked because thats where they keep putting the radio towers. The only advice i can give you is to get rid of any fluorescents becuase those give off a high pitched noise.
>>19274260
>>19274260
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>>19274362
http://rule34-data-006.paheal.net/_images/d2785ec8739c61d0753891bdf49309af/2214248%20-%20gadsden_flag.png
>>19274260
>rule34
>>19274260
You have tinnitus.
>>19274260
Based on your flag, I'm just going to assume the constant high-pitched whine is based on exposure to very loud noises like gunshots. Your best bet for getting it to go away would be to visit an ENT doc. Honestly you probably should ask /k/.
>>19274260
CRT TVs give off whining noises, other TVs do it far less noticably