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Subject SOMEBODY IS TRANSMITTING THETA WAVES ONTO OUR ATMOSPHERE. SHIN THIS PIT!
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Original Message I don't know if it is HAARP, but i do know someone is transmitting Theta Waves onto our Atmosphere.

Theta Waves you ask?...

The average person does not know much about the different types of brain waves that the brain is capable of producing. The rest of this article focuses on the 4 types of electrical activity that the brain emanates:

1. Beta Waves

Beta brain waves are emanated when a person’s brain is aroused and active. Mentally stimulating events will cause beta brain waives. Brain waves are also admitted during agitation, fright, and sensual arousal. Beta brain waves have a frequency that ranges from 13 to 60 pulses per second. This is the most common type of brain wave.

2. Alpha Waves

Alpha waves are a representation of physical and mental relaxation in the brain. For example, when one takes time to “relax” or “take a break,” they are emitting alpha waves. Meditation also induces alpha waves. It is a slower wave, with a frequency of 7 to 13 pulses per second.

3. Theta Waves

In a state of reduced consciousness, the brain emits theta waves. Even slower than alpha waves, theta waves are emitted during everyday tasks such as driving and brushing your teeth. During these times, your brain may be in theta state, causing a sense of “daydreaming” or a positive mental state. Theta waves have an average frequency between 4 to 8 pulses per second.

4. Delta Waves

Delta waves, then, are the waves of slowest frequency that are emitted during sleep. Their frequency is typically 1-4 pulses per second.

The Basics of Brain Waves
[link to www.brainandhealth.com]


Go here tune to 0.28kHz and listen to the signal;
[link to websdr.pa3weg.nl]

You have to have a Spectrogram to see it. It's about 6 Pulses Per Second, Making them Theta Waves.
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