Talk:Covert listening device
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Laser Spy Device
Detects sound from a distance by reflecting a laser beam off a window. First used by Russians/Poles?. See http://www.lucidscience.com/pro-laser%20spy%20device-1.aspx 86.168.58.16 (talk) 00:51, 4 September 2013 (UTC)
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History?
A section on history would be nice. At what time were electronic covert listening devices first used (as far as is known)? Was there a particular technology - for example, the invention of the transistor - that made them possible in the first place? -- 176.94.112.129 (talk) 08:31, 27 April 2018 (UTC)
Where are the sections on brainwave listening and listening in on people's thoughts and energy weapons used against their nervous system while in their homes or places of business?
Brain or Body Listening Devices
Where are the sections on brainwave listening and listening in on people's thoughts and energy weapons used against their nervous system while in their homes or places of business?
Anonymous user 172.103.142.221
Answer: In the "Persecutory delusions" article. See there. Zezen (talk) 06:43, 29 July 2019 (UTC)