Are electromagnetic weapons being tested on an unsuspecting public?

Good question when you think of it really, what with things going on that the general public dont really know anything about, I saw this in an article and thought it was a typical example:


Anthony Verney looked forward with excitement to his retirement. Together with his wife Doreen, he had brought an idyllic woodcutter's cottage in rural Kent, England. But things did not work out as planned for the Verney's - the elderly couple had not counted on being guinea pigs for a horrifying experiment in microwave weaponry courtesy of the British Government.

In the summer of 1983, the couple retired to their Hansel and Gretel home. Dargle Cottage dated back to the battle of Waterloo and was et in isolated and dense woodlands, not far from the village of Biddenden. Within a few months of moving in permanently, strange sounds began permeating the building. By October, the volume increased and according to Verney, sounded as if it was coming up through the ground. For the next four days and nights, the couple barely slept.

Within three weeks, the bombardment had greatly increased and seemed to cocoon the cottage. The humming sounds were now accompanied by powerful vibrations. The woods surrounding the property were lit up at night with strange pink and yellow lights, casting eerie shadows among the woodland trees.

Police Denials

Deciding to locate the source of the humming, the Verney's set put late at night on 24th November. It proved to be a futile exercise, as the sound seemed to move around. However, during their foray, they ran into a police patrol not far from their cottage. It was 1 am, and the policeman clearly heard the sounds. But when verney made an offical complaint at the police station the following day, he was told it was "not a matter for the police" and to contact the Environmental Health Department.

Despite repeated attempts to place the matter before the council, Verney received no response. Frustrated and debilitated, he next contatced an acoustics engineer from a local firm in Maidstone. Arriving at the cottage that same evening, the engineer obtained a very strong reading of the vibrations. Concerned, he alerted the Environmental Health Department to the problem, but they again refused to get involved. At this point Verney reported that "life was becoming intolerable inside the house".

A neighbour meanwhile, had told the Verney's about an odd building that had been erected close by, toe or three years previously. The two-storey building, surrounded by high hedges, had no windows above the first floor, and reminded Verney of German Army bunkers during World War II.

Most oddly, the ground floor windows were protected by thick net curtains typical of those used to protect special government buildings from bomb blasts. Verney also discovered that the telephone number of the building was "classified". This building was, Verney felt the origin of the disturbances


for the conclusion of this story please click on the link below, sadly it isnt a happy ending, or resolved either.


www.mysteries.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk...



Another cover-up, who knows, never a straight answer though!


blackwidow

[Edited on 25-8-2003 by blackwidow666]