Magnetometer Tests

video documentation of magnetic field anomalies

Overview

android cell phone showing Ultimate EMF Detector measuring elevated ambient electromagnetic fields

Many Android smart phones include a magnetometer which are used in map and compass apps to detect magnetic and true north. Working in conjunction with the accelerometer (which detects gravity and tilt) and the gyroscope (which detects angular rotation), the magnetometer helps provide comprehensive 3D orientation data. Other apps - in this case, an app called Ultimate EMF Detector - use the magnetometer to detect changes in ambient magnetic fields. This is something I became aware of, experimented with, and used beginning in 2017. With this app I detected up many anomalous, odd, and ultimately distressing readings, including elevated electromagnetic fields focused over Chris' chair exactly where his abdominal area was - shortly before and shortly after January 2021 when Chris was diagnosed with terminal gall bladder carcinoma. At that time, electromagnetic fields were also significantly elevated over the seat of my desk chair, and on our bed pillows.

Similar to my Geiger Counter measurements, I eventually stopped doing these tests around the time Chris died (May 2021) largely because this evidence was being ignored by authorities such as police and FBI when I presented it along with my other test results as evidence of malfeasant electrical manipulations, and when even Chris' illnesses and death (a biomedical murder) made absolutely no impact on their (lack of) response.

In the following videos I show, and describe, various types of EMF measurements made with Ultimate EMF Detector working through magnetometers of two or three different Android smartphones.