Experiment with Earth magnetic fields abnormal

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The discussion revolves around an experiment involving physical compasses that exhibit unusual behavior when moved vertically in a specific location suspected of bio-electromagnetic weapons testing. The compasses consistently point to magnetic north when stationary but spin counterclockwise when moved down and clockwise when moved up, regardless of their size or proximity to metallic objects. Participants suggest conducting control tests in areas with normal magnetic fields to better understand the phenomenon, emphasizing the need for a systematic approach to eliminate external variables.

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I have an enigmatic problem that I cannot explain.

I have on video the results of this experiment at particular location where I believe bio-electromagnetic weapons testing is occurring.

Does anyone have theories of why the following occurs?

I have several sized physical compasses that the experiment all works with so it is not a result of friction or anomalies of the compasses.

When the compass is in steady state it points to magnetic north, but when it is moved a couple feet relatively quickly straight down it spins several times counter clockwise while going down the body. It stops again at magnetic north. Then when it is brought up a couple feet quickly it spins in a clockwise rotation. This is repeated continuously.

Can anyone shed some light on this phenomenon?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Maybe local magnetic fields. We do not know your method of moving the compasses or the near environment.
 
try a control test somewhere you think the magnetic fields are ordinary at least once
i think its just a normal occurrence and i doubt any "bio-electromagnetic weapons" would cause such a thing
 
The experiment has been done in a field, in homes 20 feet from any metallic object including on the subject. The compasses were lifted by a human being parallel to the plane of the ground up and down about 1.5 feet.
 

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