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Cedric Joseph's avatar

My Wi fi router is in a steel shipping container(faraday cage), the computer is in a room joining the outside container steel wall, about 2 meters from the router. Still a very weak 5G signal leaks through wiring holes and container plywood floor.

took the cover off a spare router to look inside. I saw 2 wires to the antenna. Easy just clip one wire and join the two cut ends to a switch for ON and OFF Wi fi on demand. And have all devices hardwired to the router ports.

Tony C.'s avatar

Thank you. Excellent advice. You can also have the internet technician shut the WiFi feature off and hardline (Ethernet cable) all computers to the router.

Mark Cefola's avatar

Thank you breaking down the technology into understandable terms and explaining the main goal which is always spiritual in nature. There is no doubt with wireless technologies and the burgeoning data centers that this is going to culminate in what John saw and wrote in The Book of Revelation.

Wayne Burden's avatar

We decided to cut our router off at night, from about 9:00pm till 6:00am, with a cheap plugin timer. Off 9 hours a day. Also, I got into my router with my iPad and experimented with the power levels. Interesting enough all wireless routers run at 100% power right out of the box. I found I could reach from one end of the house to the other at 25% power.

So, it’s only on 15 hours per day at 1/4th the power. Probably the router A.I. is wondering what the heck has happened as the signal is probably too weak to track an elephant. Most people don’t know they can get access to their router and change the power settings, etc. Be careful you don’t set the power TOO LOW or you won’t be able to get into it after rebooting the router (rebooting must be done after each change for it to take effect).

Wayne Burden's avatar

One other benefit not mentioned of powering the router off each night is it starts the new day in a fresh “boot” state… like rebooting your computer or phone after awhile cleans out the mystical system “cobwebs”. It actually runs better after a fresh reboot.

Mac's avatar

Hey, you’re alive! And that’s half the battle

John Bigbootee's avatar

And that's just the pervasive technology we "know" about.

We (Air Force) were using drone technology in the 70's that was developed in the 50's. I mean full on live usage. We could operate interceptor aircraft (think total control; fire weapons, change altitude, change speed ...) all from the safety of our consoles hundreds of miles away. No pilot needed except to take off and land the jet.

That was 70 years ago. Seven. Zero.

So now we have deployed something called 5g. Is it possible that could be used for nefarious reasons? SURELY NOT! They used to tell us not to stand in front of the radar if we planned on having children after we got out of the military. Now I can be in my basement and talk on my smartphone like I was sitting on my porch. That's some pretty fancy signal strength right there. No router used. Basement.

Think of the war theater that is the Middle East right now. GPS spoofing. So much ECM a pilot would not know which way he's flying because his instruments don't work as expected.

I vividly recall one night this fellow came to our location in Germany in a Kermit the news frog coat and hat. He had a briefcase. I am not making this up. The commander and the ops officer were called to the operation center. This guy opened the briefcase which was an electronic device that might resemble a modern-day laptop. This was 1976. He showed us how he could take over our computer system and add or remove live feedback from our radar. Radar tracks were fabricated. Live radar tracks were removed. And it was quite obvious that our radar system would be rendered ineffective by one of these devices if they so chose. Not disabled. In warfare you want the enemy to think everything is going just fine when in fact they're about to get blown up.

There are bad actors on this planet. There is no question about that.

Well, WW I hope you are on the mend and a full recovery is in the offing! When I had my wisdom teeth removed a friend of mine suggested buying a water squirt gun to keep the cavity clean and moist. It worked and it was also fun to squirt people at work. ;-)

Peace. Out.

Rooster52@hotmail.com's avatar

Yes, the B-61 Matador, Warner Robins AFB in the late 50's to 60's 👍

Robert E.Judd's avatar

GREAT EXPLANATIONS. Thanks very much for the details!

Tony C.'s avatar

Excellent comment John. No doubt about it. I had a friend who was a private military contractor and he worked on drones at Nellis Air Force base in Nevada in the 1970's

Rosa Maria's avatar

Now, THIS is news to me. I didn't know anything about Wi-Fi. On the other hand, good for you! The last time I was kicked in the jaw, courtesy of a cow, one way to get the swelling down (fissured left jaw) was to employ a package of frozen peas. You can mould it to the shape of your mouth and apply it, no more than 15 minutes.

David Elliott's avatar

Very interesting Mr Wolf. Thank you for that useful information. As I am permanently under electronic surveillance I shall see if I can make good use of it.

Is there a ‘parallel’ surveillance threat associated with smart phones? Are they doing the same thing?

Rxmeen's avatar

the “conspiracy theorists” of the past 20 years keep being vindicated with each new development.

Where this tech is already being used is in war zones. The accuracy with which Israel and the Us are able to carry out strikes with in Iran, Gaza, etc is due to technology like this

Tony C.'s avatar

Very true but the war zone is also our homes and our bodies. We are constantly under attack. Chemtrails, WiFi, adulterated food suply, and information control which is mind control.

Christine's avatar

This is just another reason why I don't & won't have a wifi router in my home.

Rooster52@hotmail.com's avatar

Have you used DMSO on your swollen face? I highly recommend it. Start with 25% gel solution and work up to 90% for optimal use. There is a temporary tingling burning sensation, but it doesn't last more than 5 minutes. Just an alternative to liver killing Tylenol.

Diane Leef's avatar

One of your best articles ever. Thank you. Since we're electrical beings i wonder if we can emit a strong enough signal and destroy this monster. At least try to make it miserable.

James North's avatar

In case that wasnt enough...Source: Reuters https://share.google/dKjeogQexdan9GrEP

James North's avatar

Elon Musk's maternal grandfather led a Technicracy Inc group in Canada in the 1930s. They believed government should be run by scientists and engineers. And, here's the kicker, they wanted to create a technate consisting of all of North America including Canada, Mexico, Central America and GREENLAND.

Kelly G's avatar

WW- on a side note, the idea that post- surgically you cannot get REAL pain meds is soooo concerning! I'm sorry that's happening to you ( & others, including post mascetomy & HOSPICE patients who are given Tylenol after having their breasts cut off and/or are Terminal-- they aren't given pain meds ) is utterly ridiculous.

Roger Knowles's avatar

All true. Privacy no longer exists unless you go off grid. And even then, it won’t be long before satellite technology takes that away too.