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EPD Laboratories, Inc. Earth Signals Live Streaming Test

Here are some pictures that encompasses most of what is going on in this current work episode.

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SEISMIC TEST AUDIO PLAYER AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST

Jari is cleaning up a power supply that has been sitting in the desert for years. Hakasays is working on a test beacon to broadcast with the telluric transmitter. When that is running, you can try to listen to this ground transmission by tuning into the frequency of 1.999 mc. Jari scanned in about 1000 images and pages of text from Eric Dollard’s notes. Justin and Connor have been working on installing/fabricating the roof setup for the shack on the hill so it can have enough solar power for everything inside. I’m working with Eric on panelizing the amplifier on the bench, which is operating in a way that is the most novel design in audio amplifier history. That particular one will be amplifying Earth signals and I’ll be putting together the initial proof of concept simplified version that will become the commercially available amp. Last pic in front of the shack: Jari, Aaron, Hakasays, Justin, Connor

There’s a picture below overlooking the town of Tonopah – you can see some poles with wire – that is the long line antennae for above ground signals that are being broadcast (details below). These are electrostatic impulses that are related to global lightning activity and if these sounds build up aggressively in amplitude or quantity, it is strongly suggestive of an upcoming earthquake 6.0 and above within the next 24-72 hours. We are not making any forecasting claims, but based on Eric’s research at the Lander’s facility years ago, it’s a fact. More to come…

If you hear some kind of music, that means the signal got knocked off and it defaulted to that. Although this is a test, we’ll try to keep it on air as long as there is enough power to keep the battery(s) charged to keep it on air. For now, this is done through a MiFi transmitter and the connection could get a bit sketchy here and there.

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Take a listen here: https://epdlabs.org/seismic-streaming/ – just click the play button on the embedded player. It is streaming from the “shack” out at the end of the long line antenna here in Tonopah.

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