MindGuard
User Manual
Scanning/Deciphering:
MindGuard allows you to scan for any incoming psychotronic signals and decipher them. You can also have signals isolated by the jammer Auto Deciphered.

How MindGuard Deciphers:

    Psychotronic signals are encoded in a neurophasic symbolic meta-language that takes advantage of the genetically programed syntatical structure that is common in all human brains (as well as, to some degree, higher primates, cetaceans, and parrots.) This language can be understood by all people (with some rare exceptions having to do with neurological damage,) regardless of their native language.

    MindGuard uses a metalanguage to English conversion matrix to render the signals into something that you can consciously understand (assuming you speak English.)

    MindGuard's deciphering abilities are meant to be used for sampling purposes; not every signal detected and jammed will, or indeed, can be deciphered. This is to give you an idea of the types of messages being sent to you and by whom. At times, psychotronic activity can get rather high and the signals can be repetitive. MindGuard makes a judgement about which signals are strong enough for, or would be most conducive to, deciphering and also checks the signal's "finger print" to see if it has been recently deciphered (although this isn't always effective, so it errs on the side of deciphering).

Manual Deciphering (Scanning):

  • Manual deciphering may be initiated by pressing the Scan button in the top right half of the main window.

Auto Deciphering:

  • Deciphering will start automatically if the Auto Decipher option is selected in the scan setting section of the main window and Silent is turned off under the Jam tab. The signal isolated by the jammer will be used for deciphering. The Scan button will be disabled when the above options are used as all signals that can be isolated will be fed to decipher by the jammer.

Deciphering A Message:

    Once scanning starts, MindGuard will display the raw scan data in the Scanner Box at the bottom left of the main window.

    If a psychotronic signal is isolated, MindGuard will attempt to decipher its meaning.

    If and when a message is deciphered, MindGuard can tell it to you two different ways:

    • Requester:
      MindGuard will pop up a requester that displays the message. Hit the 'Okay' button when you are done reading it.

    • Log:
      If you have the Log button checked under the Log tab in the main window, the messages will be logged so you can review them at your convenience.

    The signal's carrier, context, source, and other more advanced data will be displayed in the Diagnostic Box.

    If no psychotronic signals are detected, the message "No Signals" will be displayed in the Scanner Box.

Scanning Options:

  • The scan mode is selected with the Scan Mode Drop Menu in the scan setting section of the main window. The modes that the scan uses are as follows:

    • Sonic:
      Ultra- and subsonic (employing intra-chip silicon harmonics)
    • Psi:
      Psionic energy (psychic and the like)
    • EM:
      Electromagnetic range (radio, microwave, high frequency, etc.)
    • Low frequency subsets:
      • VLF:
        Very Low Frequency
      • ELF:
        Extremely Low Frequency
      • ULF:
        Ultra Low Frequency
      • RLF:
        Ridiculously Low Frequency

    (These options are mutually exclusive due to MindGuard's scanning techniques. These options have no effect on jamming, which will handle all modes automatically.)

  • Scanning depth is set with the Scan Depth Slider at the bottom of the scan settings section and the level of depth is displayed to the right of the slider. Scanning depth ranges from 0-50.

    Scanning depth controls how many iterations the algorithms go through on each chunk of raw data. You should leave it on 50 for most situations, however some carriers can defeat the scan by distributing their signals over the lower iterations. This is only an issue for the scanning process, the scrambler will make sure any of these types of signals are made benign.