🧲 Everything Around You Emits EMF — And This Video Proves It
If you’re a Targeted Individual (TI) trying to prove you’re being attacked with electromagnetic fields (EMFs), you’ve probably already tried using an EMF meter — and likely been disappointed. You might feel symptoms, but your meter reads “safe.” So what gives?
The truth is, nearly everything in your environment already emits EMF — and this simple but powerful video “How to Use a Body Volt Meter: To Measure Electric Fields” shows exactly why basic detection tools fail and why you need more advanced techniques to gather real evidence.
⚡ The Demonstration: You Are the Antenna
In the video, the presenter uses a body voltage meter — a tool that measures how much voltage your body picks up from the surrounding electric fields. As he walks around a room and gets near different appliances and outlets, the voltage readings on his body spike dramatically.
- Near a lamp? Voltage rises.
- By a TV or monitor? Voltage jumps.
- Next to a wall socket — even when off? Yep, still rising.
This isn’t paranoia — it’s physics. Every powered wire or electronic device creates an invisible field that your body absorbs like an antenna.
🧠 Why This Matters for Targeted Individuals
If you’re being hit with covert RF weapons, directed energy, or remote neural monitoring (RNM), this video is key to understanding:
✅ 1. Why Basic EMF Meters Often Show “Nothing”
- Cheap meters usually detect broadband RF or magnetic fields, not electric fields across your entire body.
- Many only detect averages, missing pulsed, modulated, or beamed signals.
- They assume a fixed source — not the dynamic, directional, frequency-hopping sources used in harassment.
✅ 2. Why Symptoms Don’t Match Meter Readings
- You feel a spike at night, but your meter is flat? That’s because the field may be directional, low-power, or operating at a frequency your meter ignores.
- Many meters don’t show field direction or waveform, which are critical for identifying exotic or weaponized signals.
📊 The Body Volt Meter vs Regular EMF Meters
Tool | Detects Body Load? | Shows Direction? | Captures Pulsed Fields? | Good for TIs? |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cheap EMF Meter | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No | 🚫 Useless for RNM |
Body Voltage Meter | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ❌ No | ⚠️ Better, but limited |
Spectrum Analyzer (BB60C etc.) | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅🔒 Best for legal proof |
🧰 What Should Targeted Individuals Use Instead?
To detect covert harassment signals, you need more advanced tools:
🔧 BB60C + Directional Antenna
Professional-grade. Shows frequency, power, and direction in real time — perfect for identifying suspicious spikes, patterns, or beamforming.
🛡️ How to Use This Knowledge
- Stop trusting cheap meters as your only data point.
- Document your symptoms with time and date stamps.
- Run RF scans during symptoms, especially at night.
- Log and compare results — patterns will emerge.
- If possible, buy professional analyzers like the Signal Hound BB60C.
🎯 Final Thought
The reason you’re not getting results from a $50 EMF meter is because everything around you already emits EMFs — and most meters aren’t made to detect the kind of sophisticated, directional, pulsed, or high-frequency attacks TIs face.
This video proves your environment is already electrically charged. If you want real proof, you need real tools — and the right knowledge to use them.