HOW TO MAKE A TASER SHIELD
In order for the taser to electrify it's victim, there must first be found, a path by which electrical current can travel out of one probe and into the other probe, so as to complete an electric current circuit, from the gun back to the gun.
The two taser probes us the victim's body as a bridge to complete this electric current circuit. Now, if you can give the two probes an easier bridge to cross, other than the bridge of your body, you will be bypasing, or short circuiting , the electric current, away from the body, through the easier bridge, which would be any electrically conductive material ( eg. aluminum foil.)
Another way to beat the "Taser" is to provide *NO* bridge for electrical current to travel from one probe to the other probe. You might provide *NO" bridge by wearing a material that is both physically resistant to the skin-probing action of the Taser probes, and is also electrically resistant to the flow of electrons, like an OPEN bridge, preventing the electrons from flowing out of one "Taser probe tip" and into the other Taser probe tip.
There are many materials which possess both of these "necessary" physical and electrical properties. Some materials which come to mind are certain rugged plastic fabrics, rubberized fabrics, etc. In the case of providing an "easy" short-circuiting bridge, one might look for fabrics that are impregnated with metallic substances.
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