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    Oct 28, 2013, 02:45 AM
    Electronic harassment by neighbor
    I know this sounds nutty, but I'm almost certain a hostile neighbor is has some sort of electrical harassment aimed at my house - I can't figure out what but something is definitely going on. It feels like an annoying "pricking" on my skin that is usually on my face, or scalp and often near my eyes. Sort of like an itch that needs to be scratched but occasionally a bit painful. Sometimes I don't notice it at all and sometime the sensations are very pronounced - sort of like it was being turned on and off. It's more noticeable in certain areas of the house.

    Yeah - I know - it sounds pretty weird. It's been going on a while now and if it wasn't such a constant occurrence I would just think it's my imagination. I've tried to be objective - I'm not a paranoid person or given to conspiracy theories. My biggest concern is this may damaging to my health or have long-term health consequences.

    I've researched the net and I wonder if it could be microwave energy as the "symptoms" seem to fit. But this seems a bit far fetched as (I'm assuming) it would take a huge microwave output to blanket large portions of my house. I bought a inexpensive microwave leakage detector and the dial never budged. I am totally baffled.

    My neighbor it weird and probably psychotic. I've tried to talk to him but he just brushes me off. I want to resolve this issue and I'm sure I can - I just need to get a clue on which direction to proceed. Moving isn't an option. Does anyone have any suggestions or has gone through something similar?
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    Oct 28, 2013, 03:16 AM
    Yes, does sound weird. Why would your neighbour devise a complicated and probably expensive way of annoying you ?
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    Oct 28, 2013, 04:47 AM
    The only way you will determine if this is true is getting some sort of expert (I'm not even sure who) to run tests to detect any waves going through your house.
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    Oct 28, 2013, 06:13 AM
    This doesn't sound right (going through walls,etc), but check it out:

    Safe use of high-intensity ultrasound
    For the nonlinear effect to occur, relatively high intensity ultrasonics are required. The SPL involved was typically greater than 100dB of ultrasound at a nominal distance of 1m from the face of the ultrasonic transducer.[citation needed] Exposure to more intense ultrasound over 140dB[citation needed] near the audible range (20–40 kHz) can lead to a syndrome involving manifestations of nausea, headache, tinnitus, pain, dizziness and fatigue,[22] but this is around 100 times the 100dB level cited above, and is generally not a concern. Dr Joseph Pompei of Audio Spotlight has published data showing that their product generates ultrasonic sound pressure levels around 130 dB (at 60 kHz) measured at 3 meters.[29] -wikipedia

    Buy a thermal imaging camera to see what he's doing around his house. Most cost thousands, or you can try this
    http://hackaday.com/2013/03/06/a-rea...amera-for-300/
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    Oct 28, 2013, 07:29 AM
    This is one of the reasons God made tinfoil.
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    Oct 28, 2013, 07:34 AM
    And nature gave us the tinfoil gene.. AK, have you ever had a hostile neighbor? I had one who was convinced that my driveway and garage were on part of his land, just for starters. And he was so controlling that he yelled at me to get rid of yellow jackets in my foundation (when I did, they all went over to his house, LOL). He took a chainsaw and lopped off 2' of another neighbor's shed. Tinfoil wasn't going to stop him, and if he had known about some sort of ray gun back then, he'd have used it. He finally gave up and moved.

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