Subject: Cease Fraudulent Claims Regarding the “Cyber Shield” Device – Technical and Legal Violations Identified
Dear Mr. Ruble,
I am writing you directly regarding your continued marketing and sale of the so-called “Cyber Shield” device, which you are reportedly charging victims upwards of $2,500 for. After a comprehensive technical review and independent replication attempt of your claimed setup, I am formally notifying you that:
Your product is both scientifically fraudulent and potentially illegal under U.S. federal law.
🚨 Your Technical Claims Are False
You claim that your device:
- Uses ADF4351 RF synthesizers
- Is controlled by a microcontroller (unspecified, likely Arduino- or STM32-class)
- “Heterodynes” targeting signals into the 5–40 Hz brainwave range
- Doesn’t need to detect frequencies to interfere with them
Each of these claims is demonstrably false:
- The ADF4351 operates in the 35 MHz to 4.4 GHz range — it cannot generate, interact with, or heterodyne signals into the 5–40 Hz domain.
- The RBW (resolution bandwidth) of the ADF4351 is around 300 kHz, making it millions of times too wide to operate at brainwave resolution.
- No detection, signal classification, or IQ data analysis is performed — which violates the basic principles of RF countermeasure design.
I personally reconstructed your device using identical hardware and verified it does absolutely nothing related to jamming, interference, or brainwave-level signal shaping.
⚖️ If It Emits Anything, It’s a Felony
According to FCC rules:
“The use or marketing of a device designed to block, jam, or interfere with authorized radio communications is a violation of federal law…”
If your device emits random RF noise, you are operating an unauthorized jammer, which under U.S. law can carry:
- Civil fines up to $112,500 per violation
- Criminal charges and imprisonment
- Product seizures and FTC action for fraudulent claims
If the device does nothing: It’s a scam.
If it transmits RF: It’s a federal crime.
Either way: It’s not protection — it’s liability.
❌ False Testimonials and Manipulation
Your operation is further propped up by:
- Unverifiable testimonials from anonymous individuals
- Emotionally charged stories that repeat your unscientific language
- No data, no spectrum evidence, no IQ samples — just hearsay and marketing
This is classic social engineering of a vulnerable population. It is manipulative, unethical, and likely prosecutable under consumer protection law.
🧠 You’re Hurting the TI Community
This scam:
- Drains life savings from victims
- Diverts attention from real evidence and engineering
- Discredits legitimate RF investigations
- Opens buyers to legal danger if they accidentally interfere with radio services
And most of all, it emboldens skeptics and disinformation agents who label TIs as delusional — because grifts like yours give them all the ammunition they need.
🧾 Final Notice & Challenge
You are hereby requested to:
- Immediately cease all marketing and sale of the Cyber Shield device
- Publicly retract the claim that it can heterodyne signals or block V2K
- Submit to a recorded, technically moderated public review where:
- You demonstrate the device’s spectrum output
- You provide IQ data or emission data
- You explain your signal chain and interference method
Failure to comply will result in:
- A public technical report and breakdown distributed to every major TI platform
- A submission to the FCC and FTC with your name, screenshots, and hardware layout
- Legal pressure from those affected by your fraud
Sincerely,
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Licensed TSCM Professional | CyberTorture Contributor
Dear Mr. Ruble,
Your claim about the device raises some serious concerns. It seems to directly violate FCC regulations, which is a significant legal issue. The mention of blocking or jamming authorized communications is particularly alarming. I’m curious about how you justify the marketing and use of such a device. Could you clarify the intended purpose or provide evidence of compliance? The tone of the letter suggests a strong stance against your operation, but I wonder if there’s more to the story. What steps are you taking to address these allegations? I’d be interested to hear your side before forming a final opinion.
Yes I agree I want to see his response to this. We have to take out the garbage before we can move forward in the community. Scammers have taken over and misguided everyone.