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Dec. 20, 2021 - Jim Fetzer
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Mysterious New 60GHz Technology - Connections to Astroworld Event (19 Dec 2021) by Holly Seeliger
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Hi everyone, I'm going to share some information that I have found recently about the 60GHz technology.
I've been looking into this because, well, for the past few years, but also just recently, just in my own life, I've I've been kind of battling the cell phone companies and you might have a similar issue going on where you live.
They're kind of phasing out a lot of the 3G and you can still use the 4G.
I guess the 3G they're kind of using it mostly for text messages now like the MMS messages but they're basically phasing that out as a cell phone reception that you can use now and then they're planning to
get everyone off of the the 4G as well so they're kind of trying to get people
off of like the 4G LTE phones and getting them onto the 4 and 5G capable
phones even though supposedly in most areas the 5G is not available yet.
They are trying to switch people to phones, like working really hard to make sure people are getting onto that technology even though it's not available yet.
So I'm kind of wondering what the mad rush is to get Get people hooked up to that when it's not even available yet.
So just some issues that I've had with them basically cutting off a lot of the 3G, which I know in other countries they still use 3G and it's perfectly fine with cell phone reception is fine.
It's more like I'm just making it so people can't use those devices anymore in certain areas.
So that's been a big frustration for me because I don't want to upgrade.
You know, my phone and I don't want to be carrying around.
Um, technology that could possibly have the higher frequency capabilities, the 60 gigahertz, et cetera, just because I have done a lot of reading on what type of technology that the higher frequencies, you know, I've been criticized by some people by saying, well, not all frequencies are bad and blah, blah, blah.
I understand that.
And I understand that not all of them can be used, you know, for bad, or they're not all bad for human health.
Obviously we wouldn't.
Survive on this planet without lots and lots of interaction with frequencies.
I understand that that's basically how things Operate is is through frequencies on all levels.
So I'm not talking about the lower Frequencies the ones that are natural or the ones that work with nature or work with humanity ones that are healing all this stuff I'm not saying all these frequencies are Are bad, but there are ones which can interact with the human body, with plants, with animals, the ones that are life-giving, and the ones that do not resonate with the human body, etc.
So, you can look into Tesla Tech and all that sort of stuff if you want to look.
Also, you know, active denial systems, all this stuff is out there.
The papers are still out there.
So, I will get into a little bit more of that as well, but I wanted to share some weird news that I've seen.
Recently the Apple Watch Series 7 features a mysterious new 60 gigahertz wireless transceiver, but what's it for?
So you can read about 60 gigahertz.
I've got an article here.
I'll put this in the show notes about atmospheric absorption and security bubbles.
talking about here with, for example, the higher absorption between 50 gigahertz
and 70 gigahertz is due primarily to atmospheric oxygen absorption which
peaks at 60 gigahertz. This relatively steep absorption line yields
an exponential increase of link loss with distance and provides an
opportunity to tune a security bubble around the links in the network
with good communications within the bubble and virtually undetectable and
uninterruptible communications a few kilometers outside that bubble.
So, um, talking about using these frequencies for atmospheric absorption, talking about mass maximum covertness say at 60 gigahertz.
Talking about these absorption bubbles, security bubbles which can be created with exploiting high millimeter wave bands for military communications applications and design from 2019.
Talking about using these different bands.
You can get into the the nitty-gritty if you want of this technology.
I mean this has been out for decades and decades.
Talking about going back at least the 1960s.
This technology This article, it appears that the new Apple Watch Series 7 may have one more trick up its sleeve in the form of a new wireless transceiver.
In addition, that has left many speculating on what Apple could be up to.
Just a mystery here.
Fascinating.
FCC filings for the new Apple Watch indicate that the wearable now transmits and receives data at the 60.5 GHz frequency range.
An order of magnitude above the sub 6 GHz frequency is used for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular data.
Even Wi-Fi 6E, which the iPhone 13 is rumored to gain but didn't, only uses the 6 GHz band.
This high frequency is even well above the range used by MMWave 5G, which has now been allocated a spectrum from 24.25 GHz to 52.6 GHz.
Although most carriers are only using 26, 28, and 39 gigahertz at this point.
At this point.
So this squashes any theories that the Apple Watch could be gaining support for the new Wi-Fi or 5G cellular technologies.
Although it's fair to say that supporting mmWave on the Apple Watch would be absurd in the first place.
What is the 60 gigahertz wireless used for?
Once used by a largely defunct Wi-Fi 802.11ad standard, also known as WiGig, routers like Netgear's Nighthawk X10 could offer blazing fat speeds, blah blah blah.
Needless to say, the standard never took off and has been superseded by Wi-Fi 6.
So they're talking about unfortunately rumors that the iPhone 12 could gain 802.11ay never amounted to anything.
So the theory is that it could offer high-speed data transfer required to power Apple's future AR headset.
Interesting.
A clue into the FCC filings suggests that Apple's real purpose for the new transceiver is, it looks like it's probably intended exclusively for internal use by Apple's support technicians.
So why would Apple need to have internal access to 60 gigahertz?
A proprietary wireless serial dock with a corresponding 60.5 GHz module is needed to activate transmission on the Apple Watch.
A magnetic alignment fixture locks the Apple Watch in place on top of the wireless serial dock.
Thus allowing communication between the dock and the Apple Watch.
So, real-time biometric feedback perhaps?
The wireless serial dock is powered by USB-C port.
According to the FCC filings, it appears that the transceiver in question is only active
when the Apple Watch is placed on a special proprietary wireless serial dock.
Not only that, but documents on the dock include corresponding 60.5 GHz modules.
In other words, it appears that this may be intended solely to allow authorized service
technicians to troubleshoot the Apple Watch, possibly even reload its firmware directly
without relying on a wired connection.
Bye.
They've always had a hidden diagnostic port.
So I want to share that with you.
So I thought that was kind of interesting that they are just speculating on this new FCC filings about why they're having these 60 gigahertz capabilities on these watches here now.
So I think you can click on the FCC filing as well.
Let's see.
So here's another interesting article.
Well they put out like four or five of these in the past couple of days.
Anti-5G quantum pendants are radioactive.
Dutch authorities for nuclear safety issues warning bans 10 scammy negative ion products.
So That should get people kind of interested since we're seeing these being banned.
Worried that the 5G cell phone towers are beaming dangerous levels of radio frequency radiation into your brain?
Forget the classic tinfoil hat blah blah blah making fun of all of it.
Slap the label quantum on something talking about negative ion products and turns out many of these products emit low levels of ionizing radiation that could be dangerous over prolonged use so much that the Authority for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection in the Netherlands has just issued a consumer warning and banned the sale of 10 such products including the snazzy quantum Pendants, so take a look at that because I've seen four or five different articles that are talking about how these quantum they're putting they want to put warning labels on Quantum pendants now, which I think is kind of fascinating They have no problem with mysterious 60 gigahertz on Apple watches, but oh Just just a just a fascinating mystery here, but you know
Quantum Pendant is dangerous.
So I wanted to show this article here.
Bryson shows off C-band speeds in mid-battle with airlines.
So I've done a couple of articles about this, how the airlines are saying that with the 5G rolling out.
They say C-band spectrum, which has been around for a while, they said that's going to interfere with their airline technology.
5G C-band, that's not one of the higher frequencies.
They say that it will interfere with aircraft radio altimeters and a lot of the airlines are saying that's going to cause massive problems with people being able to fly on airplanes.
So I did want to share, this starts to get into some of the current news, Verizon ultra wideband service live in 13 NFL stadiums.
NFL stadiums. I wanted to point out that the... where is it...
This is the list of the 13.
13, interesting number that they have.
The NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas.
This is where Astroworld took place.
With their, they've got the 5G enabled devices.
They said during the Astroworld event, they said cell phone service did not work at Astroworld.
Attendee says so.
There were people who said whistleblowers, people who are working there that day and who were told straight up like make your phone calls now, text your family or whatever, let them know you're not going to have cell phone service during the show.
There were attendees, people there, survivors, witnesses, if you will, who saw the horrors of what happened at that event and they said that their cell phones weren't working during that time.
They thought it was really weird.
They had never gone to an event where none of the cell phones work.
Concert goers described the event as traumatizing.
Many witnesses say they saw lifeless bodies being trampled amid the chaos.
So people were just collapsing.
This is another article.
United Airlines boss warns that the new rollout could be catastrophic for their flight technology.
And I've done articles on this.
Interference from this tech could set weather forecasting back 30 years.
So it's going to interfere with what meteorologists say is what their radar is as well.
And then here I wanted to talk about, this starts to get into the smaller cell stuff that they're putting out right now.
Molex acquires Kizo wireless connector technology to support growing demand for high-speed board-to-board contactless connectivity.
So this is where they start having like the little micro cells and the mini cells and the 60 gigahertz.
Contactless connector advancement.
So, they need to put out, like, so many of these little tiny cells, microcells, for point-to-point communications.
A limiting need for mechanical connectors for high-volume mobile and consumer devices, as well as industrial, automotive, and medical applications, which I think is interesting as well.
Wireless chip-to-chip technology.
So, there's a lot of articles talking about this.
MMWave here.
With these device-to-device communications operating at 60 GHz, spanned with no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth interference.
The tiny, low-power, low-latency, solid-state contactless connectors can solve critical data transmissions needed with minimal overhead.
So these are like all the little tiny connectors that they want to put in that the small cells that they have to start putting in everywhere.
Molex legacy for delivering critical connections extends across the entire mobile device ecosystem with proven expertise in 5G, mmWave, RF, signal integrity, antenna power, camera and display technologies.
So this is how they're going to have all that the real-time tracking is through these smaller 60 gigahertz This is another article that I found about this.
The 5G, the 5G MM Wave for the 60 gigahertz.
So putting out these little tiny cells, smart repeaters, basically the repeaters.
Start putting them out everywhere.
And then this is the article that talks about the use, some of the use of the 60 60 gigahertz and what it does with oxygen absorption.
Exploiting high millimeter wave bands for military communications applications and design.
So that's where some of that military tech that we know has been around for a long time.
Active denial systems, that sort of stuff.
Military use of that frequency Mysteriously placed into your new Apple watch and in these stadiums where where people collapse So let me know what you think post in the comments.
I'm just doing some more Deep dives into the the tech here, and I always appreciate your thoughts and comments.
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