I switched my light bulbs to incandescent so the CIA can’t use LED bulb oscillation to trigger the aluminum in my brain, that they sprayed in the sky, to make me docile and vulnerable to remote-viewing, private key extraction.

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Not even 6 months ago I would have thought this is meant as a joke, but I've also delved into this shit and.. yeah. Looking into getting a full uv/ir light setup here.
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Dan 10 months ago
Any specific kind of incandescent bulb?
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npub1uxyr...tejh 10 months ago
I tossed my AirPods and I’m filtering blue light like a decentralized savage.
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npub1nt43...7hfy 10 months ago
I installed incandescent because it's natural light and the ones controlling the narrative can go fuck themselves.
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It’s not “natural”, it’s simply lower in the Kelvin scale. Daybright, like you’re against, is around 4500k. I’m not particularly fond of it either, too industrial, and prefer the warmer 2500k range, which is closer to traditional incandescent lighting.
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npub1futs...vwhk 10 months ago
I did it because in winter when it's cold and dark (and the lights are on more), they provide both heat and light.
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A.A.Ron 2 months ago
I am sure they already know that from AI analysis of your smart meter. You're probaby on a special list now.