My neighborhood recently received the new gas lines that are being installed everywhere. So one day I decide to use my wireless headphones to listen
to my TV while I was to go to my kitchen to prepare dinner. I hadn't used the headphones in a long time but never had any interference before. So I
turn them on and I hear a foreign dialogue coming from them which sounded chinese. I had not even plugged the transmitter into the TV audio outputs
yet - I just turned on the headphones.
Well, I live in a very small town and no chinese people or even chinese restaurants around. Anyways I walk around my house and discover the "chinese"
came in very distinct and clear right around my gas lines. Also on the outside of my house I could only hear it by my gas meter, but it was also very
clear dialogue.
The only info I found for a possible explanation was on broadband internet technology through gas lines. However, the company suddenly disappears from
any more news after this article link posted above. I wondered, if I can hear something that clearly via my gaslines with a cheap pair of wireless
headphones, how clearly can they hear me? It could be one excellant way to spy on the American people. Most every household requires gaslines. Any
other ideas?
Also note that the CEO of the company worked for the dept. of defense. I actually recorded the dialogue from the headphones with a digital recorder.
Shortly after discovering this I mostly hear louder static coming from the gaslines. Hmmm.... Recommend if you have the new gas lines to get some
wireless headphone receivers and check yours.
news.cnet.co.uk
(visit the link for the full news article)


Just curious as to whether you guys had finally invented your own language instead of butchering ours 
