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stirling
Well the shape of a tinfoil hat is rather dish like...and we all know that these are good for picking up and amplifying directional signals................
stirling
Well the shape of a tinfoil hat is rather dish like...and we all know that these are good for picking up and amplifying directional signals................
They do make cloth which has a copper mesh within it....this would be preferable because the cloth will make a faraday cage of sorts to protect your brain from EMwaves
gwynnhwyfar
reply to post by Destinyone
Destinyone is demonstrating her enviable tinfoil hat making skills, from the annual contest held here on ATS. I do believe she was a winner with the illustrated design, in 2012 or 2013. Well done, you, Ms Destinyone!
Dear OP - perhaps you will throw your tinfoil hat in the ring, in this year's contest?
greencmp
reply to post by Lincourtz
Hey, are you making fun of us?
Tin Foil Hat
Among a fringe community of paranoids, aluminum helmets serve as the protective measure of choice against invasive radio signals. We investigate the efficacy of three aluminum helmet designs on a sample group of four individuals. Using a $250,000 network analyser, we find that although on average all helmets attenuate invasive radio frequencies in either directions (either emanating from an outside source, or emanating from the cranium of the subject), certain frequencies are in fact greatly amplified. These amplified frequencies coincide with radio bands reserved for government use according to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). Statistical evidence suggests the use of helmets may in fact enhance the government’s invasive abilities. We speculate that the government may in fact have started the helmet craze for this reason. www.menwithfoilhats.com...
Typically made with aluminum foil, this head-gear protects the wearer's brain from the effects of mind control and can block the intrusions of mind readers. An effective and low-cost solution to combating mind-control, it is popular among less wealthy paranoids. It can block RF waves from local radio and TV stations. Also known by the more technical term "Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie" (AFDB).
An excerpt from the definitive online AFDB work, zapatopi.net... :
An Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie (AFDB) is a type of headwear that can shield your brain from most electromagnetic psychotronic mind control carriers. AFDBs are inexpensive (even free if you don't mind scrounging for thrown-out aluminum foil) and can be constructed by anyone with at least the dexterity of a chimp (maybe bonobo). This cheap and unobtrusive form of mind control protection offers real security to the masses. Not only do they protect against incoming signals, but they also block most forms of brain scanning and mind reading, keeping the secrets in your head truly secret. AFDBs are safe and operate automatically. All you do is make it and wear it and you're good to go! Plus, AFDBs are stylish and comfortable.
What are you waiting for? Make one today!
c2.com...
“The Tissue-Culture King,” Julian Huxley, 1927 – A scientist lost in a jungle kingdom barters for his life by offering to culture the king’s flesh so that subjects can worship “him” in their home. Unfortunately, this enables the king to exert telepathic power over the entire kingdom.
The first story to employ a foil metal hat as a means to block telepathy.
gwynnhwyfar
reply to post by Destinyone
I knew I recognized it!
Does anybody know if we have an a formal gallery of Tinfoil Hat contest entries, over the years? If we don't, we should!
Separate Pet category, of course - and thank you Des, for illustrating them, as well!