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My personal encounters with RF sensitivity and it’s effects.
By: Rainy
2018
I’d like to begin with a small background of my
work history, set and setting when these experiences
began to unfold. It started when I was young, but the
experience of dreaming of a space shuttle and shortly
after the space shuttle crashing seems irrelevant and
coincidental. However a small background of my
childhood reveals doing things such as trying to join
the air force when I could hardly write, or, attending
college at the age of nine. I was always very hard-
pressed by my parents and pushed to be all I could be.
Kind of like that saying in the Pokemon theme song.
I’ve always been into technology since a very young
age, and had a fondness for robots and always wanted to
be the “Cool Cat” per say. This leads into what becomes
my future.
Let’s get up to date, my main inspiration for
writing this book started with experiences I had in
early 2016. I had just been laid off from a job at a
dental chain doing x-ray support and hardware
deployments. I held the position for two years, it was
great. Things were really looking up at the time, but I
was soon forced onto the workforce… Collecting
government benefits. I picked up a small project in the
meantime: Running Seti@Home with spare computers my
previous work had given me as throw-away machines.
Seti: That’s “The Search for Extraterrestrial
Intelligence” using distributed computing to analyze
radio telescope data. However, this is when thing
started to really get funky. I had a video card at the
time, it was a Nvidia EVGA brand GTX 760. When I’d run
Seti full-power on my desktop, I could hear what
sounded like a bad capacitor screeching into my
eardrums. About a month followed and I gained about a
million credits before stopping the project but in that
time I started to have strange effects of tuning into
what seemed like my cellphone. I believe at the time I
had swapped my Iphone for an android phone a year
before to gain experience with android for supporting
tablets at work. I also had some few dreams of what
looked like aliens from “The Fourth Kind,” or something
you’d see out of a schwa book. In the dream, the alien
opened up what seemed like a black hole, and it sucked
everything into it as time froze. I woke up and went
about my day. Later, in light of Korea’s nuclear
testing warm-up, I dreamed of a cellular tower, that
day I drove to pick up some breakfast and out of the
reflection of the drive-through I spotted a cellular
tower. It gives a sense of deja-vu when things like
this happen, and are really out of this world. A few
weeks later and as time progressed as I still collected
government benefits from the workforce, that didn’t
seem to be helping, (and somewhere around this time I
acquired a Dell XPS 9550 laptop that the battery later
nearly exploded in a year later) I started to have
slight feelings in my sleep about my Telegram messenger
and what seemed like text messages from my phone.
However, the entire past two years I have yet to have
all of my devices powered down during sleep. I notice
when my laptop is off during when I sleep, and devices
are generally more than 15 feet away from me or out of
the room completely all is good. At this point (2018…
May) I’ve considered sleeping in a faraday cage for
fun. Maybe I’d sleep better, who knows.
As some time went by, this did not happen as much
after stopping my Seti@Home operation. However, when I
was pushed to move back home with my parents due to
their looming divorce, it came back with full-force.
I’m not sure this is a result of the medication
(Depakote/Risperidone) swap into a new one
(Abilify/Trazodone) or x-ray overexposure, or RF
overexposure, some sort of chemical in the air? The
water? I don’t know. But I do know, that if I was RF
“Sensitive.” There does seem to be some type of tuning
factor that plays into computers, phones and wireless
networks. I have yet to be able to single the exact
cause out. But 9/10 it’s communications-related dreams
correlating with the software on my computer, phone,
tablet… MSN News is super popular when I’m “Tuning”
into these frequencies in my sleep. So is Telegram and
Youtube recommendations.