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MESSAGE TO ENCOURAGE THE TARGETED INDIVIDUAL OF GANGSTALKING

Applying it to use

2025-06-27 15:23:59 | electromagnetic

(The original blog in Japanese is here. 「小さな応援歌」)

In the previous article "Various methods for neutralizing static electricity," I introduced various things that have been introduced in blogs by targeted individuals and some that have not. I introduced some things that are effective for neutralizing electromagnetic waves that have accumulated in the body.

Earth wire
Outlet (If it has two holes, use the negative wire, if it has three holes, use the earth wire. Three holes are common in foreign countries.)
Water pipe (Note later: It seems that plastic water pipes are more common than metal these days, so in that case it cannot be used.)
Ground
Floor (wood, carpet, concrete), bare feet or socks
Plugs for home appliances
Rechargeable batteries and electronic products that use them (cell phones, smartphones, digital cameras, etc.)
SD cards, external hard drives, and other electronic memory-related items
Smartphone batteries

For convenience, I would like to call the above things "electro-absorbing sources." This is because they are sources that neutralize the charged electromagnetic waves of the body as if it is like the earthing.

I'm sure you can find many more. I tried it out and it seemed to be effective with an internet cable, but I haven't done any major experiments yet.
I also thought that computers (with built-in rechargeable batteries and electronic memory) would be effective when turned off, and although I haven't tested this thoroughly, I think there is a possibility.

I use these in various applications and combinations to deal with electromagnetic wave attacks.

As I wrote about the "lead sword" before, it is easy to use if you make it into a sword or rod shape. Lead is very heavy, so your hands will get tired if you use it to fight electromagnetic waves. Recently, I have been using a lighter rod made with the above-mentioned effective charge removal material.

Going off topic, by the way, a lead sword alone is effective, but if you connect it to an earth, it becomes even more effective.

I learned from my acquaintance that lead is used to protect against electromagnetic waves in the medical field. The heavy clothes that are put on when taking X-rays contain lead sheets. They are 0.3 mm thick and seem to be able to block X-rays and electromagnetic waves used for examinations. If it is to be used for treatment rather than examinations, it needs to be a little more sturdy. It seems that lead sheets and earth are used in the shielded rooms where medical personnel take refuge.

My acquaintance who is familiar with science said, "The combination of lead and earth is the strongest at the high school textbook level." I was a little taken aback when he said "high school textbook level," but if that means there are other things at the university and professional levels, I have hope.

Heavy metals such as gold and silver also seem to be effective against electromagnetic waves. Incidentally, gold leaf is apparently used in the helmets of NASA's space suits. Cosmic rays penetrate matter more than electromagnetic waves, so they can damage the eyes, but gold leaf is effective against that. Gold and silver are effective against electromagnetic waves, but in terms of price, lead seems to be better than gold and silver.

Anyway, I've digressed, but anyway, if you ground a "lead sword," it's powerful. It's heavy, though.

Now, going back to the advanced version of the electro-absorbing source, you can wrap copper wire around a rod or attach copper wire vertically. Use copper wire or a home appliance cord with a rubber coating. In the case of a home appliance cord, scrape off the rubber coating in places to expose the copper wire, which seems to absorb the electromagnetic waves. Then, connect the above-mentioned items to the copper wire, such as the earth wire, the copper wire from the water pipe, and the cord of an electrical appliance.

This creates a rod that has the power to absorb electromagnetic waves. The rod is easy to handle, and you can hold it in the direction of the electromagnetic waves to reduce pain and discomfort in your body. The rod is convenient because you can extend it to your back or to your feet just by operating it with your hand.

Let's call it an "electromagnetic wave countermeasure rod" for now.

It seems to be more effective if you attach many of the above-mentioned items that are effective against electromagnetic waves to the copper wire attached to the rod. I also think that the effect will be more widespread if you attach different types of items, such as earth, plugs, and external hard drives. This means attaching many types of plugs for electrical appliances, rather than just attaching many plugs for electrical appliances.

I always wear a lead vest and cover the chair with a lead sheet before using this rod, but the rod alone is quite effective.

Sometimes I have to punish a group stalker, but afterwards I am subjected to torture-level electromagnetic attacks. I had severe diarrhea and pain. At first, I would fill the bathtub with hot water to get through it, but it seemed to be less effective the more I used it.

Now I use this antistatic rod. It has prevented me from suffering from the torture-level diarrhea-like electromagnetic waves several times. I feel that it is quite effective.

Now, one of the applications of the various static elimination methods introduced in the previous article "Various static eliminations" is to attach copper wire or home appliance cords to these objects and extend them to increase the area that absorbs electromagnetic waves.

Antistatic rods are one example, but I cover parts of the floor, chairs, and my body with lead, and then make a mesh-like thing mainly using copper wire from these earth sources to create a wall around the chair I usually sit on. It's a "copper wire mesh wall."

In fact, it's made by connecting various copper wires that I don't use much among the various things I've made to protect against electromagnetic waves, so it's a strange thing full of patches, and other people would be surprised if they came into the room and saw it.

These "electrical poles" and "walls of copper wire (or electrical cord) mesh" are examples of applying the effects of the various "earth sources" mentioned above.

I'm sure there are many other applications that can be considered.

I'm sure there will be many other earth sources that absorb electromagnetic waves. As new electrical and electronic products are developed, there is a possibility that earth sources will be discovered. In my own imagination, earth sources are things that absorb or interfere with electromagnetic waves. Earth wires, electrical outlets, water pipes (only metal ones), plugs for home appliances, rechargeable batteries, SD cards, smartphone batteries... And new things will probably be discovered.

I hope that this will be an inexpensive way to protect against electromagnetic waves. It seems that things that are close at hand are effective against electromagnetic wave attacks.

You can use old home appliances that you can throw away, and you can also use the electrical cords of home appliances that you no longer use. You can also use old cell phones and old computers.

You can also use hot plates that you rarely use and electric stoves that you only use in the winter.

Earth wires are only found inside the home, but you can carry home appliance plugs, rechargeable batteries or electronic devices with built-in batteries, and SD cards. You can also use these items you find outside.

If you are allowed to turn off the TV in a hotel, the plug will be the earth source, and you can use the refrigerator and hair dryer. You can also use your computer and smartphone if you turn them off (although I don't think it will be very effective if you don't). You can also use digital cameras, IC recorders, and SD cards, which are now indispensable for business and are indispensable in our daily lives.

You can also use water pipes and outlets at hotels if you bring copper wire. When using an outlet, you should always bring a voltage tester. (A cheap one costs about 1,500 yen. You can also buy it online.) Usually, the longer hole in the outlet is the negative wire, which is effective for earthing, but if you connect it to a positive wire, it will cause a disaster.

I once checked the outlets at a hotel with a voltage tester and found that the longer hole was the positive one. If you use it based only on the knowledge that "the longer one is negative," you will be in trouble. It could be life-threatening.

Even if you don't have copper wire with you, just holding a water pipe (only metal, though plastic is common these days) in your hand can be effective to some extent. Filling the bathtub with hot water is also effective.

If you put a rechargeable battery in your trouser pocket, you can deal with electromagnetic waves coming from below. Batteries are also sold at 100-yen shops.

If you make a belly warmer out of aluminum foil or aluminum cans, you can expect even greater effects if you connect it to an earth source. For example, attach a rechargeable battery or an SD card to it... Of course, it will be effective if you connect the metal part of the battery or SD card to the aluminum, but it may be effective even if you don't connect it.

When connecting copper wires to the plugs of home appliances and extending them to make a mesh, it is expected that appliances that consume a lot of power will be more effective. The amount of power consumption is often written on the back of the appliance. Appliances that generate heat, such as electric stoves, humidifiers, water heaters, rice cookers, hair dryers, hot plates, etc., consume a lot of power.

In this way, by finding various earth sources, various applications can be considered. May we be able to think of, find and share many effective, no-cost applications.


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( original japanese draft 08/11/2019)

Not for away, I plan to change the post date to the original post date.

 

Due to the discontinuation of the goo blog service, I am in the process of moving to Ameba Blog. I have opened a blog with the name of "A Little Cheering Song" Please use this site from now on.

 

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Blogg «En liten oppmuntrende sang»
Denne bloggen leverer små oppmuntrende ord og ydmyke bønner til ofre for gjengstalking (organisert stalking) og elektromagnetisk kriminalitet.
Forfatteren er japansk katolikk (kristen) og et offer.
Bloggen ble startet på japansk i 2012, men blir oversatt til engelsk litt etter litt.

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Blog "Yon Ti Chan Ankourajman"
Blog sa a delivre ti mo ankourajman ak priyè enb pou viktim krim gang (stalking òganize) ak krim elektwomayetik.
Otè a se yon Katolik Japonè (kretyen) epi yon viktim.
Blog la te kòmanse an Japonè an 2012, men y ap tradui l an Anglè piti piti.

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Blog "Ƙaramar Waƙar Ƙarfafawa"
Wannan shafin yanar gizon yana ba da ƙananan kalmomi na ƙarfafawa da addu'o'in ƙasƙanci ga waɗanda ke fama da gungun ƙungiyoyi (tsaran saƙo) da laifukan lantarki.
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Blog "Jue kan kun m'ɔ wla sran fanngan'n".
Blɔgu nga man be nga sran tɛtɛ’m be su sran’m be su’n (organisé stalking) ɔ nin sa tɛ nga be yo be’n be fanngan wlalɛ ndɛ kanngan mun, ɔ nin be wun ase kanlɛ srɛlɛ’n.
Sran ng’ɔ klɛli fluwa sɔ’n, ɔ ti Zapɔn lɔ Katolikifuɛ (Klistfuɛ) yɛ ɔ yoli i sa tɛ.
Be boli blɔgu’n i bo Zapɔn aniɛn’n nun afuɛ 2012 nun, sanngɛ be su kaci i Angle nun kannganngan.

 

 


Various ways of charge removal

2025-06-20 14:14:02 | electromagnetic

(The original blog in Japanese is here. 「小さな応援歌」)

 

Charge removal means removing electricity from the body, and you can do this by touching a static elimination plate at a gas station or other place.

Targeted individuals who have experienced electromagnetic wave harassment say that people who are harassed by electromagnetic waves should remove charge and ground themselves. I also think that this is correct from my experience.

There is an earthing hole under the outlet of a washing machine or refrigerator. You can connect a copper wire from here and use it. A copper wire extends from the earthing port to the ground, and a copper rod is stuck into the ground, and electromagnetic waves flow into the ground.

You can eliminate static electricity by touching the copper wire attached to the earthing port.

In addition, in YouTube videos, although it is not electromagnetic waves that are received as harassment, methods of earthing are introduced as a general countermeasure against electromagnetic waves and to eliminate static electricity from the body. A method of connecting to the negative pole of an outlet is also introduced, and I have tried it.

A two-hole outlet has a positive pole and a negative pole, and no electricity flows through the negative pole. This can be used for earthing. However, it is electricity, so I think you need to be careful.(Japanese outlet is 2 hole )

When I talked to my acquaintance, he said, "It's scary if it shorts out." Also, it's terrible if you accidentally connect it to the positive pole.

If you look closely at the holes in an outlet, you can see that there are long and short holes. When you check with a voltage tester, it seems that the short hole is the positive pole. However, this is not always the case, so it's best to check before using it.

When I checked in the hotel room, it was the other way around. Maybe the cleaning staff bumped into it and put the cap on the wrong way by mistake. If I had plugged it in thinking that the longer one was the negative pole, it would have been terrible.

There is also a possibility that the offending organization will replace it. I think it would be best to check with a voltage tester.

(Note later: Experts do not recommend this method. They say that due to the structure of the wire arrangement, it does not have the same effect as earthing. It is also dangerous.)

Another effective method for earthing is water pipes. Water pipes are metal pipes that extend underground down to the ground, so it seems that you can remove static electricity by touching them. I connect copper wire to the water pipes and extend them to the place where I use them. Even if a water faucet looks like metal, it may not be metal, i.e. it may be plastic, so the base is safe.(later added;Recently, many water pipes are made of PVC,not metal.)

Earthing comes from "earth" or "ground," but it's also good to stand on the ground barefoot. The rubber soles of shoes prevent static electricity from being removed. You may also be able to stand on the ground in socks. If you sweat and get a little damp, your socks will conduct electricity. You can remove static electricity through damp socks to the ground. It seems that touching a large tree is also good. Being in nature is probably good.

It seems that you can remove charge to some extent not just on the ground but also on the floor. I think that wood, concrete, and carpet all had some effect. I attached a copper wire around my neck and put it on a wooden floor (my room is on the third floor), and it relieved me of the hay fever symptoms caused by electromagnetic waves.
I think it's better not to wear slippers when you're in a room. You can remove static electricity from your feet.

Also, the plugs of home appliances can be used to remove static electricity. Unplug them from the outlet. And turn on the appliances themselves. Then the appliance seems to try to absorb the electricity and electromagnetic waves. I recommend you try it.

You can wear it on your body, or hold it in the direction where you think the electromagnetic waves are coming. I think it's effective.

Reference: May 13, 2019 "Appliance plugs that absorb electromagnetic waves"

Rechargeable batteries are also effective for static electricity removal. I think it's better if they're not charged. The image is that the battery tries to absorb electricity. I only have a subjective image of why it's effective, and I don't really know the exact theory or reason.

Reference: June 4, 2019 "Cell phones and rechargeable batteries are also effective against electromagnetic waves"

Electronic memory such as SD cards and external hard drives for PCs also seem to be effective. I don't really know the reason for this either. I think it's because they are devices that try to take in electronic information. I don't know the theory, but it's certainly effective.

Reference: July 29, 2019 "Mysterious! SD cards are also effective against electromagnetic waves"

Smartphone batteries are also effective. You can attach the metal end of the cable to your body or hold it in the direction where the electromagnetic waves are coming.

There are many devices around us that can neutralize electromagnetic waves like this, and some are free, so I think it's a good idea to use them.

If you don't mind spending money, there are a variety of products for protecting against electromagnetic waves. If you search online you will find many products for sale, and they are fairly effective.

I think it's a good idea to use a variety of products in combination.

 

 

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( original japanese draft 08/06/2019)

Not for away, I plan to change the post date to the original post date.

 

Due to the discontinuation of the goo blog service, I am in the process of moving to Ameba Blog. I have opened a blog with the name of "A Little Cheering Song" Please use this site from now on.

 

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Blogg "En liten sång om uppmuntran"
Den här bloggen levererar små uppmuntrande ord och ödmjuka böner till offer för gängförföljelse (organiserad förföljelse) och elektromagnetiska brott.
Författaren är en japansk katolik (kristen) och ett offer.
Bloggen startades på japanska 2012, men håller på att översättas till engelska så smått.

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Ibhulogi "Ingoma Encane Yesikhuthazo"
Le bhulogi iletha amazwi amancane esikhuthazo kanye nemithandazo yokuthobeka ezisulungeni zokulandela izigelekeqe (ukulandelana okuhleliwe) kanye nobugebengu obusebenza ngozibuthe.
Umbhali ungumKatolika waseJapan (umKristu) futhi uyisisulu.
Ibhulogi yaqalwa ngesi-Japanese ngo-2012, kodwa ihunyushelwa esiNgisini kancane kancane.

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Blog "Òran Beag Brosnachaidh"
Bidh am blog seo a’ lìbhrigeadh fhaclan beaga de bhrosnachadh agus ùrnaighean iriosal do luchd-fulaing stalcaireachd gang (stalcadh eagraichte) agus eucoirean electromagnetic.
Tha an t-ùghdar na Chaitligeach Iapanach (Crìosdail) agus na neach-fulang.
Chaidh am blog a thòiseachadh ann an Seapanais ann an 2012, ach thathar ga eadar-theangachadh gu Beurla beag air bheag.

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Blog "A Little Song of Encouragement"
Yi blOg wOyEn lanma nan fima limaniya ra a nun sali ra mixie bE naxee bara tOrO gang stalking (stalking malanxi) a nun electromagnetic crimes.
A sEbExi katoliki nan a ra japonka (kristian) a man findixi tOrE nan na.
Yi buki fOlO xi japon xui nan kui 2012, kOnO a na ma findi de angilE xui nan na dondoroti.

 

 


Amazing! SD cards are also effective against electromagnetic waves

2025-06-19 14:11:17 | electromagnetic

(The original blog in Japanese is here. 「小さな応援歌」)

 

Now that we know that home appliance plugs and rechargeable batteries are effective against electromagnetic waves (article from May 13th), we can think of many other possibilities and applications.

SD cards and external hard drives for computers are also effective. Both are related to the storage and exchange of electronic information. Memory sticks may also be effective.

Hold these in the direction where you think the electromagnetic waves are coming from. They are effective. And you will feel with your body that they are absorbing something that home appliance plugs and the like do not absorb. (I'm not sure if absorption is the right word.)

Smartphones and the Internet send and receive voices, images, videos, etc. using radio waves. I think it's amazing that they can send so much information even though they are wireless. They must be exchanging something different from the electricity used by home appliances.

I wonder if the electromagnetic waves that we are harassed by contain various information.

I think that SD cards and other electronic devices pick up such things.

When I wrote about preventing drowsiness before (July 16 article), I wrote that when I put rechargeable batteries in three places, the nape of my neck and the left and right breast pockets, the intense drowsiness disappeared like a lie.

The same thing happened when I tried an SD card. The intense drowsiness disappeared like a lie.

And after various experiments, I found that SD cards and external hard drives are also effective. Of course, there must be other things. There must be memory sticks too. Smartphones have built-in rechargeable batteries, so they are effective against electromagnetic waves, and they also have built-in electronic memory functions, so I expect they will be effective in that respect as well. I think it's better to turn them off, though.

This leads to various applications, and various electronic devices may be able to deal with electromagnetic waves to a certain extent.

If that happens, you can use what you already have, so it won't cost you anything. Moreover, there are many such machines and devices around you. Old and unused devices or broken devices can also be used as anti-electromagnetic waves.

I don't really understand the theory behind it, but there's no doubt that it is actually effective.

I don't know if this will be effective for all targeted individuals of electromagnetic crimes. The way in which each person is victimized and the method they use may differ.

But I would like people to try it, and I hope that it will eventually be theoretically explained.

 


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( original japanese draft 07/29/2019)

Not for away, I plan to change the post date to the original post date.

 

Due to the discontinuation of the goo blog service, I am in the process of moving to Ameba Blog. I have opened a blog with the name of "A Little Cheering Song" Please use this site from now on.

 

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Blog "Utsao Rena Mit Hudi Sereń".
Noa blog do gang stalking (sạdhin stalking) ar ilekṭromagnetik kạmi reaḱ jạruṛaḱ ko lạgit́ uskur reaḱ kạṭic̕ katha ar nindhạn koejoṅ ko pasnaoeda.
O̠no̠liạ do̠ japan ren Katholik (Isại) ar pạtiạuic̕ kanae.
Blog do 2012 salre japanese te ehoṕ akana, menkhan thoṛa thoṛa te eṅreji te hõ ạḍi usạrate ạḍi usạrate ạḍi usạrate ạḍi usạrate ạḍi usạrate ạḍi usạrate ạḍi usạrate.

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Blog "Na canzuna di ncuraggiamentu"
Stu blog offri paroli nichi di ‘ncuraggiu e prighieri umili â li vittimi dû stalking dî gang (stalking urganizzatu) e dî crimini elettrumagnètici.
L'auturi è nu cattòlicu giappunisi (cristianu) e na vittima.
Lu blog accuminciò ‘n giappunisi ntô 2012, ma veni traduttu ‘n ngrisi a picca a picca.

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Blog "A Little Song of Encouragement"
Dis blog deliver small words a encouragement an humble prayers to victims a gang stalking (organized stalking) an electromagnetic crimes.
Di author a one Japanese Catholic (Christian) an a victim.
Di blog did staat inna Japanese inna 2012, but dem a translate it inna English likkle by likkle.

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Blog "Tembang Cilik Semangat"
Blog iki ngirimake tembung-tembung cilik kanggo nyengkuyung lan pandonga sing asor kanggo para korban stalking geng (stalking terorganisir) lan kejahatan elektromagnetik.
Penulis yaiku Katolik Jepang (Kristen) lan korban.
Blog iki diwiwiti ing basa Jepang ing taun 2012, nanging diterjemahake ing basa Inggris sithik-sithik.

 


Against electromagnetic waves that cause hay fever symptoms

2025-06-19 14:03:17 | electromagnetic

(The original blog in Japanese is here. 「小さな応援歌」)

I have had hay fever, but it was done intentionally. I know this from the fact that the symptoms disappeared after taking measures against electromagnetic waves.

I once had hay fever symptoms at a very inconvenient time at work, and my nose wouldn't stop running, which was a problem. Looking at the timing and the situation, I felt that it might be electromagnetic waves that were causing it. I tried to deal with it with aluminum, but it was difficult, so I survived with medicine that someone gave me.

The next time I was affected, I immediately bought an earth wire to neutralize the static electricity on my head, stuck it on my nape, passed it under my clothes, and discharged it to the ground through the soles of my shoes. This made the symptoms disappear as if by magic. I guess the electromagnetic waves that were applied to my head were leaking out from the earth wire on my nape to the floor.

It seems that it is effective not only on the ground, but also on floors. It was effective on concrete, wooden boards, and carpets.

My room is on the third floor, and when I woke up in the morning and was bothered by hay fever symptoms, especially sneezing and runny nose, I stuck the other end of the earth wire attached to my nape to the wooden floor, and it stopped.

Now, to avoid having to use tape, I wear a silver necklace (silver has good conductivity) around my neck and connect the copper wire (as an earth wire) attached to the necklace to the plug of a hair iron (appliances seem to absorb electricity) in my pocket.(Now,when I have been translating this blog into English in 2025, instead of hair iron, I'm using car spark plug.) This way, I don't have to stick copper wire through the back of my clothes and attach it to the soles of my shoes. This is how I neutralize my head. The necklace chain adheres well to the skin, so I use it with the image that it will firmly capture the electricity of the body.

Later, this method didn't work, because the perpeturators changed the way. I fought the electromagnetic hay fever symptoms by wrapping a wet cloth around my neck or holding a wet (damp) handkerchief to my face and neck. I also took medicine.(It's like a cat-and-mouse game.)

Although it's not perfect, the above method is in some way effective.

 


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( original japanese draft 07/22/2019)

Not for away, I plan to change the post date to the original post date.

 

Due to the discontinuation of the goo blog service, I am in the process of moving to Ameba Blog. I have opened a blog with the name of "A Little Cheering Song" Please use this site from now on.

 

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Blog "Se Pese Laiti o le Fa'amalosi"
O lenei blog o lo'o tu'uina atu ni upu fa'amalosi ma tatalo fa'amaulalo i ē na a'afia i le fa'ata'ita'iina o kegi (fa'atonu fa'atonu) ma solitulafono fa'aeletise.
O le tusitala o se Katoliko Iapani (Kerisiano) ma o se tagata na afaina.
O le blog na amataina i le gagana Iapani i le 2012, ae o loʻo faʻaliliuina i le Igilisi faʻasolosolo.

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Blog "Mbeni kete bia ti mungo maboko".
Blog so ayeke mû akete tënë ti kpengbango zo nga na asambela ti tâ be-ti-molenge na azo so awara kpale na lege ti nzi (organisé stalking) nga na asioni ye so a sara na lege ti électromagnétique.
Wasungo mbeti ni ayeke mbeni Catholique ti Japon (Chrétien) na mbeni zo ti salango ye ti ngangu na zo.
A to nda ti blog so na yanga ti Japonais na ngu 2012, me a yeke kiri pekoni na Anglais yeke yeke.

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Blog "एकं लघु प्रोत्साहनं गीतं"
अयं ब्लोग् गैङ्ग-स्टॉकिंग् (संगठित-स्टॉकिंग्) विद्युत्-चुम्बकीय-अपराधानां च पीडितानां कृते प्रोत्साहनस्य लघुशब्दान् विनम्र-प्रार्थनाश्च वितरति।
लेखकः जापानी कैथोलिकः (ईसाई) पीडितः च अस्ति ।
२०१२ तमे वर्षे जापानीभाषायां एषः ब्लोग् आरब्धः, परन्तु शनैः शनैः आङ्ग्लभाषायां अनुवादः क्रियते ।

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ᱵᱞᱚᱜᱽ "ᱩᱫᱽᱜᱟᱹᱣ ᱨᱮᱭᱟᱜ ᱢᱤᱫ ᱦᱩᱰᱤᱧ ᱥᱮᱨᱮᱧ"
ᱱᱚᱶᱟ ᱵᱞᱚᱜᱽ ᱫᱚ ᱜᱮᱝ ᱥᱴᱚᱠᱤᱝ (organized stalking) ᱟᱨ ᱤᱞᱮᱠᱴᱨᱚᱢᱮᱜᱽᱱᱴᱤᱠ ᱠᱟᱹᱭ ᱠᱚ ᱨᱮ ᱩᱫᱽᱜᱟᱹᱣ ᱟᱨ ᱩᱫᱽᱜᱟᱹᱣ ᱨᱮᱭᱟᱜ ᱠᱟᱹᱴᱤᱡ ᱠᱟᱛᱷᱟ ᱠᱚ ᱮᱢ ᱮᱫᱟ᱾
ᱚᱱᱚᱞᱤᱭᱟᱹ ᱫᱚ ᱢᱤᱫ ᱡᱟᱯᱟᱱᱤᱡᱽ ᱠᱮᱛᱷᱚᱞᱤᱠ (ᱤᱥᱟᱭ) ᱟᱨ ᱢᱤᱫ ᱵᱷᱤᱠᱴᱤᱢ ᱠᱟᱱᱟᱭ ᱾
ᱵᱽᱞᱚᱜᱽ ᱫᱚ ᱒᱐᱑᱒ ᱨᱮ ᱡᱟᱯᱟᱱᱤᱡᱽ ᱛᱮ ᱮᱦᱚᱵ ᱞᱮᱱᱟ, ᱢᱮᱱᱠᱷᱟᱱ ᱠᱟ.ᱴᱤᱡ ᱠᱟ.ᱴᱤᱡ ᱛᱮ ᱤᱝᱨᱟᱡᱤ ᱛᱮ ᱛᱚᱨᱡᱚᱢᱚᱜ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ ᱾

 


Drowsiness, headaches etc. caused by electromagnetic waves to the head

2025-06-18 15:24:43 | electromagnetic

(The original blog in Japanese is here. 「小さな応援歌」)

I made helmets and head coverings to protect my head from electromagnetic waves, but I had the impression that the effect was temporary and the pain would start again soon after.

My acquaintance of a targeted individual said something similar.

The finger method is not perfect, but it is interesting.
Use your 10 fingers skillfully to place them on 10 different points on your head.

Then, the pain and drowsiness will be relieved, perhaps because it has the effect of changing the flow of the charged electromagnetic waves. You could say it acts like a small earth. Earthing is a device that drains static electricity that accumulates in washing machines and refrigerators from an earth wire (copper wire) to the ground.

Our body is moist, so electricity flows. It also flows through your fingers, so when you place your fingers on your head, the electricity seems to pass through your fingers.

If you place your 10 fingers on your temples, behind your ears, and up to your chin, for example, the drowsiness and pain will be reduced. However, after a while the effect fades, so you change the place where you place your fingers. Then the pain will be reduced again. While moving the place like this, place your fingers on the spots where you think the electromagnetic waves are coming from.

By doing this, we can see that the electromagnetic waves seem to come in spots, and that the location seems to change depending on the countermeasures we take. We can also see that they can come from under the head, such as the neck or under the chin. We make various discoveries like this.

I think "No wonder we couldn't prevent it no matter what we did up until now."

Based on these discoveries, we apply the "anti-electromagnetic wave effect of home appliance plugs and rechargeable batteries" that we discovered later.

One day, when the electromagnetic waves that make me sleepy became quite strong, I stuck a rechargeable battery (such as an unused digital camera battery) on the nape of our neck and also put one in each of our left and right breast pockets, in this way I took countermeasures in three places, and my sleepiness completely disappeared like magic. Based on this experience, this intense sleepiness must be coming from below. It enters the head from the nape of the neck or under the chin from below. We made it three places because one place was not enough, but perhaps it was coming from multiple places.

Usually countermeasures are quickly defeated, but this method was effective two or three times. Although countermeasures were taken afterwards and the effect faded, I think it would be good to use this method in combination with other countermeasures in the future.

Rechargeable batteries are convenient because they can be used discreetly.

Smartphone charging batteries are also effective against electromagnetic waves, perhaps because they try to absorb electricity when they are not full. Hold the battery in your hand and place it on the area that hurts or makes you feel sleepy, or put the battery in your breast pocket and attach the cable near the area, or attach it to your clothes with a clip.

When you are at work or in front of people, you can't do anything strange or stand out, so a damp (wet) handkerchief is also good. It only reduces just a little the electromagnetic waves, but it is appreciated if it reduces drowsiness in some way. Dry cloth does not conduct electricity, but damp cloth does. Even the amount of moisture that occurs when washing clothes is being dried will allow electricity to pass through. You can find this out with a voltage tester. If you hold the handkerchief around various parts of your face, it will not cause any discomfort to others.

Now, I use these things to deal with drowsiness, but when I try to find the electromagnetic wave spot with 10 fingers, sometimes I can't find it no matter where I touch. In such cases, there are secret spots. For example, the chin or earlobe. Because I never think that electromagnetic waves will be emitted from here, I don't touch them with 10 fingers, and even if I touch under the chin or the neck, I miss the tip of the chin. However, sometimes the electromagnetic waves are emitted through the hard part at the tip of the chin and I feel sleepy.

When I can't find it no matter where I touch, I might be able to find a "secret spot" by thinking about a place I don't usually touch.

It is also difficult to completely deal with drowsiness, so I use multiple methods in combination. In addition, I drink powdered instant coffee as powder. People say it is "bad for the stomach," but it is useful for now for drowsiness. Drinking coffee makes me feel like I have to pee, so I drink it in powder form.
I drink it before starting work, where I can't afford to feel sleepy, or I put the powder in a stick in my pocket.

When an acquaintance of mine who is the targeted indivual drives, he turns the air conditioner up so high that it's cold to deal with drowsiness.


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( original japanese draft 07/16/2019)

Not for away, I plan to change the post date to the original post date.

 

Due to the discontinuation of the goo blog service, I am in the process of moving to Ameba Blog. I have opened a blog with the name of "A Little Cheering Song" Please use this site from now on.

 

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"પ્રોત્સાહનનું નાનું ગીત" બ્લોગ

આ બ્લોગ ગેંગ સ્ટોકિંગ (સંગઠિત સ્ટોકિંગ) અને ઇલેક્ટ્રોમેગ્નેટિક ગુનાઓના ભોગ બનેલા લોકોને પ્રોત્સાહનના નાના શબ્દો અને નમ્ર પ્રાર્થનાઓ પહોંચાડે છે.

લેખક જાપાની કેથોલિક (ખ્રિસ્તી) છે અને પીડિત છે.

આ બ્લોગ 2012 માં જાપાનીઝ ભાષામાં શરૂ થયો હતો, પરંતુ તેનો ધીમે ધીમે અંગ્રેજીમાં અનુવાદ થઈ રહ્યો છે.

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ប្លក់នេះផ្តល់នូវពាក្យលើកទឹកចិត្ត និងការអធិស្ឋានដ៏រាបទាបដល់ជនរងគ្រោះនៃការដើរតាមក្រុមក្មេងទំនើង (ការតាមដានដោយរៀបចំ) និងឧក្រិដ្ឋកម្មអេឡិចត្រូម៉ាញ៉េទិច។
អ្នកនិពន្ធគឺជាកាតូលិកជប៉ុន (គ្រីស្ទាន) និងជាជនរងគ្រោះ។
ប្លុកនេះត្រូវបានចាប់ផ្តើមជាភាសាជប៉ុនក្នុងឆ្នាំ 2012 ប៉ុន្តែត្រូវបានបកប្រែជាភាសាអង់គ្លេសបន្តិចម្តងៗ។

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Blog "Wan Smɔl Siŋ fɔ Ɛnkɔrej".
Dis blɔk de gi smɔl smɔl wɔd dɛn fɔ ɛnkɔrej ɛn ɔmbul prea to pipul dɛn we dɛn dɔn du gang stalk (ɔganayz stalking) ɛn ilɛktromagnetik kraym.
Di pɔsin we rayt dis buk na Japan Katolik (Kristian) ɛn na pɔsin we dɛn dɔn du bad to.
Di blɔk bin stat insay Japan insay 2012, bɔt dɛn de translet am to Inglish smɔl smɔl.

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Блог "Кучюк рухландырыджы йыр".
Бу блог банда талкингининъ (тешкилятлы талкингнинъ) ве электромагнит джинаетлерининъ къурбанларына кичик рухландырыджы сёзлер ве алчакъгонъюлли дуалар еткизе.
Муэллиф япон католик (христиан) ве къурбандыр.
Блог япон тилинде 2012 сенеси башланды, амма аз-аз инглиз тилине терджиме этиле.

 

 


Mobile phone and rechargeable batterie are also effective in preventing electromagnetic waves

2025-06-17 14:40:50 | electromagnetic

(The original blog in Japanese is here. 「小さな応援歌」)

I've read that mobile phones are not effective in preventing electromagnetic waves, but they seem to be effective because of the built-in charger.(or of many reasons)

When they are turned on, they may become machines that emit electromagnetic waves, but when they are turned off, they do not emit electromagnetic waves and the charger works. As I wrote in my previous article, "Home electric appliance plugs that absorb electromagnetic waves,"  it is seemed that rechargeable batteries also absorb electromagnetic waves. I don't really understand the theory, so I wrote it based on my imagination, but I have the image that they absorb them, and they actually seem to be effective.


(to be added afterward; Later, I could certify from my acqueintance who well knows about science that such as household applicances or electronic equipments which need electricity absorb electromagnetic wave.)

If you turn off your mobile phone, try to point it in the direction where you think the electromagnetic waves are coming from, you will see the effect.

I don't have a smartphone, but I think it would be effective for smartphones by the same logic. (Afterward I certified a smartphone more effective as I imagined.) In short, it's probably the rechargeable battery that is causing the problem.(Now I think there are other causes such as memory function.) The image is that the battery is trying to pick up electricity or electromagnetic waves when it tries to charge.

Rechargeable batteries are built into smartphones, digital cameras, recorders, mobile phones, and various other devices, so they should be effective for the same reason. Even if they are not built-in, rechargeable batteries for digital cameras and rechargeable batteries sold at 100-yen shops are effective as they are.(100 yen shop in japan, you can buy various kinds of goods with only 100 yen.) It is better not to charge them to full capacity.

You can use rechargeable batteries as they are, or you can use electronic devices and electrical devices with rechargeable batteries that are not full.

Now, when you actually try it out, you may find that it was effective at first but gradually lost its effectiveness, or that you bought an anti-electromagnetic wave product but it was ineffective. However, these goods should probably be effective to some extent. Since electromagnetic wave perpetrators are watching the behavior of their victims, I think they take measures to give the impression that anti-electromagnetic wave products were useless when they were purchased. It is sometimes happens that after a few months later when you have almost forgotten about the anti-electromagnetic wave product thich you bought or made, you may find that they are effective.

If home appliance plugs and rechargeable batteries are effective, you will have a fairly widespread and inexpensive electromagnetic wave countermeasure. Therefore, it is expected that electromagnetic wave perpetrators will try to give the impression that they are ineffective.

Thanks to my lead vest, electromagnetic waves do not reach my stomach or chest directly. However, the electromagnetic waves are directed at the gaps in the vest, that is, the neck, armpits, and from the lower part, diagonally to the abdomen, causing pain and discomfort. However, since it is limited to those parts, it is relatively easy to hold a plug of an appliance or a rechargeable battery over it, and the direction of the electromagnetic waves can be found. Without the vest, it would have been difficult to find which part of the body the electromagnetic waves were aimed at. I did not know that they were entering the abdomen diagonally from another part, so I may have given up, thinking that no matter where I held the plug, I could not prevent it. However, thanks to the lead vest, the part where the electromagnetic waves enter is limited, so if you hold a plug, battery, or lead or aluminum over that part, you will eventually find the spot on your body where the electromagnetic waves are coming from.

(Now I don't usually use a lead vest , but can find to some extent which part of my body the electromagnetic wave are focused. It might be in my case. My targeted individual friend says in his case, it is not focused in few parts of his body but to the whole body.)

When you feel the effect of blocking the electromagnetic waves by holding it over a certain part, the electromagnetic wave perpetrator will immediately change the spot and change the direction of the wave. However, I am becoming able to find it quickly. Of course, I am not at ease because they probably still have many other methods that I do not know about.

Electromagnetic wave perpetrators often apply electromagnetic waves from two places. You may have to use two plugs, or rechargeable batteries, or other electromagnetic wave blocking products. Maybe three.

Also, the perpetrator may move the spot where he or she shines the electromagnetic waves around so quickly that you have a hard time finding them. In that case, you can move your product around. Sometimes you can block them that way.

There are many different ways for them to do electromagnetic wave harassment, so you may feel that the products you buy don't work, and you may not have much luck trying the appliance plugs and rechargeable batteries I introduced.

But I can say through my own various experiments that plugs and rechargeable batteries are definitely effective.

I don't know if this applies to everyone else, because each person may be affected by electromagnetic waves in a slightly different way.

If appliances and rechargeable batteries are effective in blocking electromagnetic waves, the number of ways to block the electromagnetic wave will increase considerably. And it doesn't cost much because you can use what you already have.

It is expected that the electromagnetic wave perpetrators will desperately try to show that these are ineffective.


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( original japanese draft 06/04/2019)

Not for away, I plan to change the post date to the original post date.

 

Due to the discontinuation of the goo blog service, I am in the process of moving to Ameba Blog. I have opened a blog with the name of "A Little Cheering Song" Please use this site from now on.

 

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"ಒಂದು ಪುಟ್ಟ ಪ್ರೋತ್ಸಾಹದ ಹಾಡು" ಬ್ಲಾಗ್
ಈ ಬ್ಲಾಗ್ ಗ್ಯಾಂಗ್ ಸ್ಟಾಕಿಂಗ್ (ಸಂಘಟಿತ ಸ್ಟಾಕಿಂಗ್) ಮತ್ತು ವಿದ್ಯುತ್ಕಾಂತೀಯ ಅಪರಾಧಗಳ ಬಲಿಪಶುಗಳಿಗೆ ಪ್ರೋತ್ಸಾಹದ ಸಣ್ಣ ಪದಗಳು ಮತ್ತು ವಿನಮ್ರ ಪ್ರಾರ್ಥನೆಗಳನ್ನು ನೀಡುತ್ತದೆ.
ಲೇಖಕರು ಜಪಾನೀಸ್ ಕ್ಯಾಥೋಲಿಕ್ (ಕ್ರಿಶ್ಚಿಯನ್) ಮತ್ತು ಬಲಿಪಶು.
ಬ್ಲಾಗ್ ಅನ್ನು 2012 ರಲ್ಲಿ ಜಪಾನೀಸ್ ಭಾಷೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಪ್ರಾರಂಭಿಸಲಾಯಿತು, ಆದರೆ ಕ್ರಮೇಣ ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್‌ಗೆ ಅನುವಾದಿಸಲಾಗುತ್ತಿದೆ.

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Blog "Akeshongoro kakye ak'okugaruramu amaani".
Blog egi neehitsya ebigambo bikye by‘okugaruramu amaani n‘okushaba kw‘obucureezi aha bantu abarikuteganisibwa okuhiiganisibwa kw‘ebikooko (okuhiiganisibwa okutebeekanisiibwe) n‘emishango y‘amashanyarazi.
Omuhandiiki n’omukaturiki (Omukristaayo) kuruga Japan kandi n’omunyabuzaare.
Blog egi ekatandikirwaho omu Rujapani omu mwaka gwa 2012, kwonka nehindurwa omu Rungyereza kakye kakye.

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Blog "Nkunga ya fioti ya kikesa".
Blog yayi ke pesa bangogo ya fioti ya kikesa mpe bisambu ya kudikulumusa na bantu yina me kuzwa mpasi na kulanda bantu ya kimvuka ya bantu ya yimbi (kulanda bantu na mutindu ya kubongisama) mpe mambu ya yimbi ya electromagnetique.
Nsoniki kele Mukatolika (Mukristu) ya Japon mpi muntu ya bo me sala mbi.
Blog yayi bandaka na ndinga ya Japonais na 2012, kansi bo ke balula yo malembe-malembe na Kingelesi.

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Blog "Nkunga ya Fioti ya Kikesa".
Blog yayi ke pesa bangogo ya fioti ya kikesa mpe bisambu ya kudikulumusa na bantu yina me kuzwa mpasi na kulanda bantu ya kimvuka ya bantu ya yimbi (kulanda bantu na mutindu ya kubongisa) mpe mambu ya yimbi ya kura.
Nsoniki kele Mukatolika (Mukristu) ya Japon mpi muntu ya bo me sala mbi.
Blog yayi bandaka na ndinga ya Japonais na mvula 2012, kansi bau ke balula yau na ndinga ya Kingelesi malembe-malembe.

 

 


Plugs for home appliances that absorbs electromagnetic waves

2025-06-16 14:20:02 | electromagnetic

(The original blog in Japanese is here. 「小さな応援歌」)

 

Home appliances emit electromagnetic waves, but when you unplug them from the outlet and disconnect them from the power source, they seem to absorb the electromagnetic waves instead. I'm not sure if "absorb" is the right word, but since I don't have any knowledge of physics, I'll explain it with an image.

I tried it with several plugs, and it was effective with almost all of them. I imagine that the appliance itself wants electricity and absorbs electromagnetic waves in the air. Unplug it from the outlet, but leave the button on the appliance on so as to keep the shape that electricity is flowing.

It doesn't cost any money, and there are countless appliances, so I think it's a good idea to try it. Chargers also want electricity, so they seem to absorb electromagnetic waves. When the cable is attached, it absorbs it from the metal part at the end. You may not need to attach it. It seems to be effective even if the charger is not full, whether it's for a battery or a smartphone.

Logically speaking, I think that appliances that consume a lot of power and generate heat have a large capacity. Electric stoves, water heaters, rice cookers, humidifiers, hair dryers, etc. However, even without the capacity, it seems to be effective. A desk lamp is also effective. A hair dryer is small and consumes a lot of power, so if you put it in your bag, you may be able to use it to protect against electromagnetic waves when you are out.

It can be used in various ways. In the past, to eliminate static electricity from the head, I attached an earth wire to my neck, passed it under my clothes, and through the soles of my shoes to the ground. This was effective against pollinosis (Hay Fever), cold symptoms, drowsiness, and electromagnetic waves that enter the internal organs from the neck. However, after I discovered the plug, I put a small appliance in my pocket (in my case, a compact hair iron. I don't use it as a hair iron.) and just connect it into the appliance in my pocket without extending the earth wire to the soles of my shoes. It became much easier to handle and more convenient. I thought that appliances and chargers could be used as earth sources to eliminate static electricity. And they are portable.

(to be added later; Car spark plug, car headlights is also good and compact. )

Normally, I wear a lead vest, and my abdomen and chest are fine, but the assailant puts electromagnetic waves in through my neck, armpits, and lower parts. If you hang the plug of the hair iron in your pocket near your crotch, it will deal with electromagnetic waves from below.

I haven't tried many things yet, but the IC recorder itself has a USB for charging, and when you take it out, it seems that it also absorbs electromagnetic waves. This means that it is possible to use electronic cameras, smartphones, and other electronic products that have built-in batteries and need to be charged, to a greater or lesser extent. However, it is better to not have a full battery. It may also be easier to use when connected to a cable.

If you increase the area by connecting a cord or copper wire to the plug, you can increase the variety. Nowadays, I arrange copper wires connected to plugs and earth ports in a mesh around my chair. It cannot be completely blocked, but it is easier to prevent it.

If the home appliances that are unplugged need electricity and absorb electromagnetic waves, then there are many good things around us. You can use home appliances when you are out, and you can also use the appliances in your hotel room. If you unplug the water heater and refrigerator, they will become electromagnetic wave shields, and you can borrow a hair dryer from the hotel.

There are many applications for this, and some unexpected products may be good for shielding against electromagnetic waves.

 

(to be added later; My electromagnetic wave damage may be relatively mild compared to other targeted individuals. I don't know how effective the products I write about in this blog will be for those who are suffering more severely than me.)

 

( original japanese draft 05/13/2019)

Not for away, I plan to change the post date to the original post date.

 

Due to the discontinuation of the goo blog service, I am in the process of moving to Ameba Blog. I have opened a blog with the name of "A Little Cheering Song" Please use this site from now on.

 

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Bloc "Una petita cançó d'ànim"
Aquest bloc ofereix petites paraules d'ànim i humils oracions a les víctimes d'assetjament en grup (assetjament organitzat) i delictes electromagnètics.
L'autor és catòlic (cristià) japonès i víctima.
El bloc va començar en japonès el 2012, però s'està traduint a l'anglès a poc a poc.

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Blog "Kaiyya gana laa kəla njistəgəben"
Blog adəye kalma gana-gana kəla am do ne gang stalking (stalking organized) kuru nəmzalum electromagnetic ye lan zamtəna dəro cin.
Shi kam ruwotəmadə Catholic Japanbe (Kirista) kuru shidə shima kaziyiwo.
Blog də təlam Japanese yen 2012 lan badiyetə, amma gana-gana lan təlam Nasarayero fasartəyin

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Blog "Kaammattuisumik erinarsuut mikisoq".
Blog-imi tassani gang-imik stalking-imik (aaqqissuussamik stalking-imik) aamma elektromagnetiskimik pinerluuteqarsimasunut eqqugaasimasunut kaammattuisunik oqaatsinik mikisunik aammalu anneruniarluni qinnuteqaatinik tunniussisoqarpoq.
Atuakkiortoq Japanimi katuuliuvoq (kristumiut) aammalu pissusilersortartoq.
Blog-i 2012-imi japanimiut oqaasiini aallartinneqarpoq, kisiannili piffissap ingerlanerani tuluttut nutserneqartarluni.

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Blog "Unha pequena canción de ánimo"
Este blog ofrece pequenas palabras de ánimo e humildes oracións ás vítimas de acoso en grupo (acoso organizado) e delitos electromagnéticos.
O autor é católico xaponés (cristián) e vítima.
O blog comezou en xaponés en 2012, pero está a ser traducido ao inglés pouco a pouco.

 

 


Make a sword out of newspaper

2025-06-06 14:48:07 | electromagnetic

(The original blog in Japanese is here. 「小さな応援歌」)

 

I previously (Jun/6/ 2025 in this blog,originally Mar/17/2019 in japanese) casually introduced the method of using newspaper rolled up like a sword or a tube in "Chambara Sword Fighting" and recently I have been experiencing the effects of this method again.

 

There are some countermeasure goods against electromagnetic wave crime that you discover are effective again after a long time since you stopped using it. Newspaper fighting sword is one such example to me.

Is it really effective just by rolling up a newspaper?

 

I can only think of the ink in the newspaper as the reason.

 

The main ingredient of black ink seems to be carbon black, made from soot from burning things. Carbon seems to have a certain effect on electromagnetic waves.

 

When carbon is made into a highly pure material such as a carbon rod, it conducts electricity. It is also used as an electrode. According to my acquaintance, carbon-based materials are also used in static electricity removal pads at gas stations. They are grounded to the ground as earthing.

 

The sword made from newspaper rolled up from 10 or so sheets has a lot of overlapping ink letters. I think that's the reason, and it seems like it's the only reason.

 

The newspaper sword I'm using now is 80cm long, rolled up using the longest side of the spread. It's about 5cm in diameter, and rolled up tightly. I wrap duct tape all over it to make it usable for a long time.

 

I make two of them, and use the duct tape as a string to connect the two newspaper swords (about 2-3cm apart, can be longer) to make an L-shape. That way I can use it in two places or in two directions. The larger the surface area, the more effective it is. 

 

Of course, one sword is fine, but two seem to be more effective. If you can control it with one hand, you can use the other hand for another task.

 

The length can of course be changed in various ways, and the diameter can be made larger or smaller as needed, depending on where it is used.

 

( original japanese draft Mar/17/2025) Soon, I plan to change the post date to the original post date.

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"Chambara"(fighting) Sword

2025-06-06 14:30:40 | electromagnetic

(The original blog in Japanese is here. 「小さな応援歌」)

 

We Japanese call sword fighting "Chambara".

I happened to find that a sword made up by newspapers is also effective against electromagnetic waves harassment.

Previously, I introduced "paint" as an unexpected way to protect against electromagnetic waves (November 27, 2018). The pigments in the paint block electromagnetic waves.
If you buy 80ml of cheap paint at a 100 yen store, you can paint one newspaper. I used various colors and painted many newspapers. It can be used for several purposes as a countermeasure against electromagnetic waves.

This time, I rolled up about 10 newspapers together to make a sword in a sword fight, and it had a similar effect to the lead sword. I think the lead sword has a stronger defensive power. It is about 80 cm long. Compared to the lead sword, it has the advantage of being light and cheap. You can use the sword in one hand to protect yourself from electromagnetic waves while doing other tasks with other hand.

The fact that you can protect yourself from electromagnetic waves with a rolled up bundle of newspapers is good because it somehow makes fun of your enemy. You can also make it out of aluminum.

Of course, there is a limit to its defensive power, but I would like to introduce it as a useful item.

 

(Please also refer to the next article published 6 years later.)

 

( original japanese draft Mar/28/2019) Not far away, I plan to change the post date to the original post date.

 

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lead sword

2025-06-05 15:17:18 | electromagnetic

(The original blog in Japanese is here. 「小さな応援歌」)

 

I think it doesn't matter whether you call it "Entou" or "Namaritou"(鉛刀), but when I looked up "Entou" in the dictionary, it said it was a blunt sword.

 

One day, I heard that fishing sinkers are made of lead, so I bought one at a fishing tackle shop. They also have huge sinkers. At a fishing tackle shop in a seaside town, there was a huge sinker that weighed 2 kg.

 

It's good to use something that covers the entire body against electromagnetic waves, like a lead sheet, but I found that something that doesn't have a large area like a sinker but has weight and volume can be effective against electromagnetic waves.

 

I wear a lead vest (article from December 3, 2018) before using the lead sinker, but the thickness of the sinker (5 cm at its thickest point) seems to block electromagnetic waves, and when the electromagnetic waves come, the weight disrupts the

 electromagnetic waves in that part, and it seems that they do not have the intended effect on the body. It feels like the electromagnetic waves are disrupted .

 

If you place the weight on various parts of your body and bring it in the direction the electromagnetic waves are coming from, the electromagnetic waves will be disrupted, and the discomfort on your body will be reduced and become vague.

 

It is still effective even if you place it about 50 cm away from your body.

 

You don't know which direction the electromagnetic waves are coming from. I assume that they come from all directions, 360 degrees. If you think from the beginning that the harassment of electromagnetic waves is thorough, you won't be disappointed even if you fail to block them. If the defense method you came up with will be defeated not far away, you will calmly think about the next defense and feel motivated to keep making it.

 

Now, it is quite difficult to apply lead weights to various parts of your body. Sometimes it is more effective to bring the weight a few tens of centimeters away from your body, which makes it even more difficult.

 

That's when the idea of ​​a sword came to mind. A sword is a long lump of lead that is easier to handle and has a wider range of defense than a lump like a weight. I originally made armor and helmets out of lead, so the idea of ​​a sword struck me.

 

First, I made a short sword, which proved effective, so next I made a 90cm long sword. I made it 90cm because I thought anything over 90cm would be too big, considering the weight and difficulty of folding.

 

Cut 6 pieces of lead measuring 90cm x 7cm from a 1mm thick lead sheet. Stack the 6 pieces. However, lead is soft, so it will bend if you do it alone. So I folded it vertically at 3.5cm, halfway through the 7cm. This increases the strength of the lead, and it becomes as hard as a sword. The 6 pieces are thick and misaligned, so the width is 4.2cm instead of 3.5cm.

 

One side is sharp like a blade, and the other side is round. It looks like a sword. And when you add a curve it really does look like a Japanese sword. Reinforce it with packing tape. Silver tape looks good.

 

Between the lead sheets, I put paper painted with electromagnetic wave blocking paint (pigments are effective against electromagnetic waves), carbon paper, and aluminum to reinforce the electromagnetic wave blocking effect.

 

The whole thing weighs 5 kg. It's pretty heavy.

 

But it's quite effective.

 

Just by moving your hand, the tip of the lead knife will reach various parts of your body. It can even reach your feet. It is also effective in blocking radio waves when it is away from your body. Check in all directions, 360 degrees, and bring the sword in the direction the electromagnetic waves are coming from. Then, when you align it with the direction the electromagnetic waves are coming from, the electromagnetic waves are disrupted and the discomfort and pain are reduced.

 

Until then, there were times when I wondered where the electromagnetic waves were coming from, but using the lead knife, I was able to find out more or less.

 

A major achievement was that I changed my previous thinking from that electromagnetic waves cannot be prevented no matter what you do, and that even defense methods that I thought were effective can be broken, to that that if you put in an effort and try various things, you can prevent them to a certain extent, and that it's quite possible. I felt that the lead sword was quite effective.

 

It can be difficult to check in all directions 360 degrees, so if you lay a sheet on the floor or wrap a lead sheet around a chair to block the lower half of your body, you only need to check 180 degrees of the upper half of your body, which makes it easier to check.

 

When it's difficult to do it with one sword, I use two swords. The blocking effect increases. Sometimes it seems like the waves are coming from two directions.

Armor and helmets are quite troublesome to put on and take off, but a sword is easy to use.

 

If you don't have money to buy lead, you can make one by stacking aluminum that you can collect for free from various places such as juice can. It's also good to choose a weight that suits you.

 

I think that if you think of various countermeasures and make goods, it will be quite effective.

 

However, I think it's probably impossible to block them completely. As one targeted individual wrote, it may not be possible to completely block it through legal means. Although there are limitations to what can be done, I am promoting little by little ahead.

 

 

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( original japanese draft Mar/14/2019 Soon, I plan to change the post date to the original post date.)

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