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Tim Rifat Excrementia Butox

Psychotronic Generators vs 4G RF Filters

Above, a sample Hematite necklace labelled as a Psychotronic Generator purchased through one of Tim Rifats websites at www.rvscience.com

Laboratory analysis
Upon first inspection, the unboxing of the necklace revealed rose-scented petals inside the box which we thought was a nice touch along with a small printed card labelled Homotit Ncklace Made in China. This product is apparently designed to protect you from Vampires and other life-force draining entities including illegal radio transmitters, and not having had to perform a side-byside comparison of this nature before had us scratching our heads until we came up with a very simple but effective solution. We placed both items individually into an EMC chamber and introduced RF at various frequencies from DC up to 5ghz using

pulse modulation as well as AM SSB on 27mhz to determine the effectiveness of Tim Rifats Psychotronic Generator (Hematite Necklace vs a 4G inline RF filter purchased from Amazon.

The labs EMC chamber installed in 2011.

After extensive testing on the bench, our findings were as follows. As expected the Hematite necklace despite its attractive pseudo-tribal form did not deliver the kind of attenuation that some purchasers of this product might expect. After conducting over 120 tests at different frequencies our equipment was unable to detect any attenuation at all to anything worthwhile. We concluded that while it did have some magnetic properties, that these would work AGAINST a person wearing this item should they be positioned in a high strength magnetic field, such as a near a television or computer system for example. The health benefits implied by Mr. Rifat are not valid as are the jewellerys protective benefits against Vampires and other spiritual nonsense. One of our test engineers wore the necklace while sitting in the EMC chamber as we applied both AC and DC low frequency

electromagnetic fields (in keeping with field strengths found within the home) and after being subjected to these fields which would not affect anyone under normal conditions, the necklace as one would expect, induced nausea, dizziness and disorientation due to its inherent ferromagnetic values. If one were to wear this item in a strong magnetic field such as close to a UHF TV transmitter the effects would be much the same and should obviously avoided.

The 4G RF Filter
Our choice for comparison to Tim Rifats Hematite Necklace (Psychotronic Generator) is an entry-level 4G RF Filter designed to destroy unwanted electromagnetic fields (we suppose you could say Vampires in the case of this test too), from your home. The device (top right image on the first page), was purchased for just a few modest pounds from Amazon and installed in a matter of seconds into a standard satellite receivers input from the satellite dish. The contrast in results were staggering (in the context of this side by side comparison). Here is the attenuation graph for the filter shown.

As you can see the filter performed very well indeed as one would expect and comparatively Tim Rifats Psychotronic Generator was a health hazard using real-world tests to define and better understand them.

Lab conclusion
After 3 days of testing in the EMC chamber we decided that Tim Rifats offerings are nothing more than junk sale leftovers which appear to have been hand crafted in a foreign country. We debated at length as to whether the enclosed printed card which implied that Tim Rifats jewellery was from China or not. The giveaway for us was the following shown on the reverse of the printed card.

On the other hand, if people are hearing things in their home caused by intentional interference from the scum of society, then we highly recommend the 4G RF Filter which does exactly what it should for a very small investment. 10/10. Camelot EMC Test Labs Gloucestershire, U.K. c. 2013

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