@@johnlew5972 mine is too. Actually, you would be surprised what hackers out there can do. You're not wrong. I just never thought of protecting myself tgat way with emf rf clothing. Good thinking, my friend.
That would have been an interesting test. The trouble would be that you couldn't see the screen until I pulled out the analyzer, and by that time, it would be full strength.
@@disasterprepper The bag should use high quality velcro, NOT magnets! Magnetic fields are almost as bad - they delete diskettes and cassettes the product should protect against in a nuke attack. For the really important data, real preppers do not trust in storage media with semiconductors inside.
A null response is suspect. This video would be more believable if you backed off the shielding to get an actual response. Show what a crappy bag looks like before you show the Rolls Royce.
These are fair responses, but as a point of critique on presentation it does still stand. The video would benefit from the inclusion of comparison to inferior products. @@fredmartell2973