View Full Version : Bumps under the skin- possible implant or normal cyst?
lycaeus
04-23-2013, 07:52 AM
I have this little bump underneath and a bit behind my left ear. Thought it could be an implant. Robert Bruce talks about how 'Neg' entities or spirit attachments can cause bumps, cysts, blemishes and moles on the body. I have a fair number of moles but no other skin problems. No acne, I'm not prone to rashes, hives or anything like that. But I noticed this bump I think a few years ago and it hasn't gotten bigger or smaller since. Feels like a rock hard ball about 2mm. My friend also has a larger one and he's had abduction symptoms. He said it hasn't gotten larger or smaller over the past couple years as well. I got curious when I heard that's a common implant location. How could you tell for sure? I guess you can't. Wondering if this is a common thing for people into ufo research.
majicbar
04-23-2013, 12:56 PM
I have this little bump underneath and a bit behind my left ear. Thought it could be an implant. Robert Bruce talks about how 'Neg' entities or spirit attachments can cause bumps, cysts, blemishes and moles on the body. I have a fair number of moles but no other skin problems. No acne, I'm not prone to rashes, hives or anything like that. But I noticed this bump I think a few years ago and it hasn't gotten bigger or smaller since. Feels like a rock hard ball about 2mm. My friend also has a larger one and he's had abduction symptoms. He said it hasn't gotten larger or smaller over the past couple years as well. I got curious when I heard that's a common implant location. How could you tell for sure? I guess you can't. Wondering if this is a common thing for people into ufo research.
Is there any electrical interference when a radio antenna is placed near this bump? I'm not sure how you could check such a thing out but I'm pretty sure that I saw a reference to interference with a genuine implant.
majicbar
04-23-2013, 07:50 PM
Is there any electrical interference when a radio antenna is placed near this bump? I'm not sure how you could check such a thing out but I'm pretty sure that I saw a reference to interference with a genuine implant.
One person with an implant says that they use a baby monitor reciever and detect a signal off their implant.
lycaeus
04-24-2013, 03:20 AM
I tried a couple things.
-put my cell phone on speaker and put the receiver near it and heard no difference
-I stuck the end of a stereo cable to it with the speakers on high. It buzzes when it touches my skin but same thing over the bump.
-also put my guitar pickups near it with different amp settings but got no buzz.
I'll try the baby monitors if I come across one. I'm pretty curious about it.
montalk
04-24-2013, 05:05 AM
You can also try an AM radio.
I have this handheld device I made from an old guitar pickup coil, that detects both magnetic and electric fields and converts it to audio. If we lived closer I would bring it over and try it. But your guitar test is pretty similar (minus the electric field) ... if you didn't notice anything with the amp on high gain distortion, then the bump isn't radiating anything magnetic in the 50 to 7,000 Hz range.
Baby monitors run at 50 Mhz, some on 900 MHz.
FYI, 900 MHz has a wavelength that resonates with the average width of the human skull. That was the frequency of the beams that followed me in my apartment back in 2002.
lycaeus
04-27-2013, 05:36 PM
Hmm well it's good to know that it might not be an implant. I want to try the baby monitors and an AM radio. Then I'll report back here.
ka-lemtah
07-14-2013, 09:55 AM
This reply is a bit dated, however, whether or not an object is emitting an EMF field, can be a bit problematic to detect. I've read of folks efforts to detect whether or not the 'bump' is emitting an EMF, are clever, the strategies will likely not reveal with any reliable accuracy field emission.
It is common laboratory practice to analyze electronic apparatus for wide-spectrum field emissions. In today's wireless age, there are many laboratories engaged in these practice. The first step is the isolation of the apparatus into a field free environment such as a 'cage-room' or 'shield-room', these rooms are specially fabricated to greatly attenuate (reduce magnitude of EM flux density) from outside EM field sources. The laboratory technician employs a very sensitive instrument known as a spectrum analyzer which is used measure field emissions that are displayed on an instrument screen. Generally the process involves a multi-step sensor-sweep, such as using different types of wide-band high-gain antennas.
The reason spectrum analyzers are so expensive is (in part due to greediness of American mfr'rs) and due to the instrument's wide-bandwidth, ability to measure from .01 Hertz all the way up to 25 GigaHertz (instruments that I use), their reference clocks are very stable, (tracking oscillator), their Resolution-Band Width (RBW), Thermal-Noise Floor (TNF), and input sensitivity, around -235 dB. The GPS receiver for which I am responsible, its RF input after working to reduce the system background noise (required a full to do so), is now sensitive down to -190 dB at L2.
However, there are many ham radio operators who have their own personal, older Hewlett-Packard spectrum-analyzers. If you are truly interested to know whether or not the 'bump' is emitting an EM field, I'd contact a local chapter of the ARRL...Amateur Operators and ask these nice folks to do a spectrum analysis of the 'bump' for you. If ya look around a bit, there are even hams who are interested in ET subjects, and who organize packet-nets to aid in the study of ET object sightings.
A screen-room may be fabricated using common screen-door screen, mounted on 2"x4" posts, the floor, the ceiling, the walls, the door, everything need be screened, then all connected to a star ground, and grounded to earth. Then run a spectrum analysis inside, make a chart to understand what leaks through.
ka-lemtah
lycaeus
07-14-2013, 06:19 PM
Wow that was quite informative. I'm looking into it now. I also read of a crystal implant used by aliens usually put behind the left ear. I couldn't find the reference but found this:
There are other implants besides the ones I have already described. For example, there is a whole class of implants dedicated to sensing signals from an exterior location and transmitting back to it. These implants can he located throughout the body but are often found behind the left ear. This type looks like a shard of crystal or black rock with lines in it. It is very advanced technology and is used by the aliens to find their abductees. These implants do not necessarily affect the thinking processes. They are transponders whereby a signal is sent from a home location. The implant recognizes and sends a signal back. With the proper equipment, the abducted can be located.
http://www.oocities.org/area51/shadowlands/6583/abduct025.html
CasperParks
07-14-2013, 08:20 PM
Many implants dissolve when removed.
lycaeus
08-23-2013, 09:21 PM
Could be this. It's a mouthful:
What is involved with those little implants that are spheres?
Those devices are about 3mm in size. They are called SBMCD's, or Spherical Biological Monitoring and Control Devices. They represent an organically enhanced synaptid processor powered by a micro-positron flow that controls or mimics the functions within the human nervous system with micro relays that duplicate brain operation or engram patterns.
http://www.freezone.org/mc/e_conv04.htm
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