I just moved into my apt about 3 months ago and in the beginning the refrigerator noise was at a normal volume and pitch, but now the volume and pitch are enhanced and it is increasing the v2k. Does anyone know what I should be looking for to disable the extra equipment, would it be behind the refrigerator or inside the refrigerator? I now turn off most of the circuit breakers at night (which helps with some of this TI program), but I can't turn off the fridge, so I am hoping to find what is causing the extra noise since it wasn't there when I moved in. Right now I am going thru the stage of the program where it keeps you up most of the night, not fun. Thanks.

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  • I don't get the v2k but the harassment & EH etc., however, it is definitely the perps adjusting the fridge as every fridge  three  of them had been normal running quiet then yes they all kick in to a slightly higher pitch and  checked out my friends they all appear to be  quiet however after a month or so had definitely unbearable loud noises it was that noticable the changes.....perps have something up their sleeve?? Perhaps also it could be that they tamper with them as we are vulnerable ti's and panic then spend more money to have things looked at making us more broke..... they have done this to my cars in some cases fiddled with the camp cover loosening the bolts that the oil leaked....all it was the bolts were lose  then  perps stopped when they realized I caught on what they were doing...it pays to know someone to check these little tricks.....Still feel there is more to why  adjusting fridges.?...it could hook into the frequencies of the microwaves of other devices they put into the home for the microwaves to be attracted to......has anyone felt a slight vibe through your body when entering your home weird sensation that is when I detect microwaves or some electrical currents  hitting the home....????

  • The tubes leading to the compressor could be rattling.

    If a clip that's supposed to keep them from banging into each other is missing, you can even use duck tape keep them separated. Just make sure that tape is stuck to itself between each section of tubing. Tape them in a couple spots to each other with the tape sections meeting each other to force separation.

    The heat from the cooling grid and the tubes themselves might dry out the tape and make you have to replace it in 6 months or so... or it could last for years.

    If I have maintenance do anything in my place something like that always happens... conveniently.


  • Annie,what I mean is that nearly every refrigerator has thermostat that turns the compressor of refrigerator on when temperature rises, and turns it off when desired temperature is achieved. The compressor causes the sound.
    Annie said:

    Martti, not sure if I understand u correct, but a refrigerator do have phases of "on and off", and it really has nothing to do with a TI, but the sound from the refride is what a TI might consider as unnormally high etc., my solid belifs is that these sounds are in fact quite normal, but perceived by a TI to be extremely high OR even perceived as "screaming voices". However I do believe that yr thoughts about what the compressor possibly could cause difficulties in monitoring, needs some further explainations when it comes to how etc.Pls evolve yr thoughts and theroies. 

  • Dimmer switches give off high em field, unhealthy. Also cordless phone signals, if off the hook or low on battery, the levels rise, unhealthy. I read 30 years ago that strip lighting caused a weakness in muscles, unhealthy.
    TI's after a good n ight's zapping, awake to severe muscle weakness and joint pain and weakness. Listen to the loud buzz when TI touched the back of a Radio, not the Aerial .
  • Martti, not sure if I understand u correct, but a refrigerator do have phases of "on and off", and it really has nothing to do with a TI, but the sound from the refride is what a TI might consider as unnormally high etc., my solid belifs is that these sounds are in fact quite normal, but perceived by a TI to be extremely high OR even perceived as "screaming voices". However I do believe that yr thoughts about what the compressor possibly could cause difficulties in monitoring, needs some further explainations when it comes to how etc.Pls evolve yr thoughts and theroies. 

  • I believe that Chanath and Annie theory, that perps are making the fridge noise louder is right. Question is, why they are doing this ?. I have experienced annoying refrigerator noise too, and this is peculiar for all TI. people.

     One answer is that refrigerator starts and stops random, and so interfere perps monitoring, and they try to get victim to do something for noise. Other more interesting possibility is that compressor cause electromagnetic interference that makes monitoring more difficult, and again  they try to get victim to do something for noise. The only electromagnetic noise, that I know that fridge gives out , is area of heat. 

  • Ok, I see, then we might not experience the same. Yes of course it has natural causes about the body interfering with radio transmission, I am very aware of that,  but not to the limit of what I experience after being a TI. Then again it could all have natural casues, me being oversensitive and paying attention to things that are "normal". Interesting link, thanks. It gives persepective on what our bodies are able to, TI`s or not.

  • As for radio, I've always considered it a normal thing that the distance your body has with it effects the transmission..?:

    http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=1201283

  • @Annie: yes, with a normal "switch on" button, kitchen living room, entry...

  • Chanath, "dim the light bulbs" happens to me too all the time, but only in a room with a dimmer although. Are u experience it with a "normal" switch on button? (or whatever its called) Its of interest, because I have a theory its capable of interfering when things are not static. (in terms of electricity)

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