Re: Blind spy cameras

From: Don Taylor (dont_at_agora.rdrop.com)
Date: 09/28/04


Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 23:54:12 -0500

comixnewb@yahoo.com (Mike) writes:
>Hi I was wondering if there was some way to 'blind' a spy cam. I have
>heard of using 'white noise' to disable a bug or wiretap but I am not
>sure if you can do it to a hidden camera. I don't know were it is in
>my house but I know that I am under surveillance.(people at school
>repeat things that I said at home,in my room, to my self) I have heard
>that IRLEDS could blind a camera but you would propably need to know
>were it was.

Unless they are lip reading from the video this seems more like a
microphone than a camera, or maybe both.

How about a test? Think up something so incredible to say that you
know they are going to repeat it if they hear it but that would be
nearly impossible for anyone to happen to say by coincidence. And
then write down a copy and keep it secret, so you can check later.

I listened to a lecture this summer by someone who claimed that
many of the amazing coincidences that we experience in life are
being now thought to perhaps not be what we think they are.
Instead parts of our brain that we aren't even conscious of are
picking up clues and later poking them up into our consciousness
where we are astonished at what we suddenly see.

In the weeks after the lecture I watched myself say things and
think of things with no apparent cause. When I noticed that I
would quickly think back over the recent past, trying to see if
I could remember anything I might have noticed that would have
been the source. I was surprised that with a little effort I was
able to realize the probable source of some of these.

I'm not dismissing your concern, just trying to think of any other
possible explanation.



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