Friday fun, tinfoil-hat edition
So some MIT students have determined not only that aluminum-foil hats do not ward off government radio signals aimed at controlling the wearer's mind, they actually amplify some radio signals, leading to speculation that the suggestion that "tinfoil hats" will protect the wearer might actually have been a myth propagated by the government.
I thought so.
Of course, my own hat is made of lead foil, painstakingly gathered from oh, so many bottles of wine. Ain't nothin' gettin' through that.