RF & NLJD Scan
We document anomalous frequencies with professional equipment and provide a written + video report.
Controlled Follow-Up
If positive, we provide coaching and potential referrals for advanced medical imaging in shielded environments.
Evidence to Action
Results are organized for possible legal referrals and next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to the most common questions our clients have about the scanning process, including what to expect and general logistics.
No. RF and NLJD scanning are informational and investigative tools, not medical diagnoses. Many clients use them to support personal injury claims, advocacy, or research, but results are not considered official medical documentation. However, if a client qualifies, we will refer them through our networks for advanced medical testing to help strengthen their case and pursue further evidence.
If anomalies are detected, you’ll receive a report with written and video documentation.
We may also recommend:
- Advanced follow-up scans (in shielded environments).
- Possible referrals to medical, legal, or research professionals.
- Coaching and support for how to move forward with your evidence.
An NLJD scan is an advanced test that detects non-linear junctions, points where semiconductor material may emit unique signals. This allows us to check for possible frequency emissions that might not appear during a standard RF scan.
No. Scans detect frequencies and emissions, but cannot identify individual perpetrators. Reports will include which frequency ranges are active and the types of organizations/entities that use them (government, corporate, defense, etc.).
Clinic Scan: Held at scheduled events in different cities. Lower cost, shared travel fee.
Private Scan: Conducted in Reno, NV. More in-depth, includes extended consultation.
RF (Radio Frequency) scanning is a process using professional-grade equipment to detect anomalous frequencies around a person. These frequencies can sometimes indicate hidden technology or interference. Scans provide documented data and video evidence for personal investigation, legal, or advocacy purposes.
Important: RF scanning is not a medical diagnosis.










