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Originally posted by davidmann
Back to your points: they are watching their hell unfurl each time they use the trigger.
They wanted to 'see', so I'm sure they have eyes to see, yes?
Originally posted by bekod
have you had any dental work?
major surgery?
Originally posted by bonkera
since you have greeted me i have had a wonderful time on ats bts thanks again for the greeting
i keep randomly bumping into you and staring flagging you at times for that gun less alien dream and the ex mason story and more too.
Originally posted by bonkera
reply to post by boondock-saint
mine are gone as well after leaving hospital with dull hammer jaw buzzed feeling i woke up at home after the buzz with a bjork teeth video playing on cable tv it was a weird feeling
Originally posted by boondock-saint
Originally posted by Ahmose
Well, the military does have technology that can direct words/thoughts/sounds/etc directly into ones head, or mind.
I think most of us on ATS have read about that 'weapon'?
Ill dig up a link if I have to. lol
the military has a weapon that can do this ????
holy $h!+$ki
does this weapon have a name??
Please post a link !!!
While U.S. efforts to deploy it's microwave Active Denial System (which transmits a searchlight sized bean of energy when makes people downrange feel like their skin is on fire) continue to be delayed, another non-lethal system, LRAD (Long Range Acoustic Device) has been quietly deployed to Iraq. And there the story gets a little strange.
LRAD is basically a focused beam of sound.
Originally, it was designed to emit a very loud sound.
Anyone whose head was touched by this beam, heard a painfully loud sound. Anyone standing next to them heard nothing.
But those hit by the beam promptly fled, or fell to the ground in pain.
Permanent hearing loss is possible if the beam is kept on a person for several seconds, but given the effect the sound usually has on people (they move, quickly), it is unlikely to happen. LRAD works. It was recently used off Somalia, by a cruise ship, to repel pirates. Some U.S. Navy ships also carry it, but not just to repel attacking suicide bombers, or whatever. No, the system was sold to the navy for a much gentler application. LRAD can also broadcast speech for up to 300 meters. The navy planned to use LRAD to warn ships to get out of the way. This was needed in places like the crowded coastal waters of the northern Persian Gulf, where the navy patrols. Many small fishing and cargo boats ply these waters, and it's often hard to get the attention of the crews. With LRAD, you just aim it at a member of the crew, and have an interpreter "speak" to the sailor. It was noted that the guy on the receiving end was sometimes terrified, even after he realized it was that large American destroyer that was talking to him. This apparently gave the army guys some ideas, for there are now rumors in Iraq of a devilish American weapon that makes people believe they are hearing voices in their heads.
The effect has long been a laboratory curiosity, with no application. But, over the years, the military has been intrigued. The idea (dubbed "the telepathic ray gun") was mentioned in a 1998 US Army study, which turned up in a recent Freedom of Information Act document dump. Five years later, the Navy decided to put some R&D dollars into the project. Now, as I note on the New Scientist website, Dr. Lev Sadovnik of the Sierra Nevada Corporation has provided more details.
A recently declassified US Army report on the biological effects of non-lethal weapons reveals outlandish plans for "ray gun" devices, which would cause artificial fevers or beam voices into people's heads.
The report titled "Bioeffects Of Selected Nonlethal Weapons" was released under the US Freedom of Information Act and is available on this website (pdf). The DoD has confirmed to New Scientist that it released the documents, which detail five different "maturing non-lethal technologies" using microwaves, lasers and sound.
Released by US Army Intelligence and Security Command at Fort Meade, Maryland, US, the 1998 report gives an overview of what was then the state of the art in directed energy weapons for crowd control and other applications.
A word in your ear
Some of the technologies are conceptual, such as an electromagnetic pulse that causes a seizure like those experienced by people with epilepsy. Other ideas, like a microwave gun to "beam" words directly into people's ears, have been tested. It is claimed that the so-called "Frey Effect" - using close-range microwaves to produce audible sounds in a person's ears - has been used to project the spoken numbers 1 to 10 across a lab to volunteers'.
In 2004 the US Navy funded research into using the Frey effect to project sound that caused "discomfort" into the ears of crowds.
The report also discusses a microwave weapon able to produce a disabling "artificial fever" by heating a person's body. While tests of the idea are not mentioned, the report notes that the necessary equipment "is available today". It adds that while it would take at least fifteen minutes to achieve the desired "fever" effect, it could be used to incapacitate people for almost "any desired period consistent with safety."
Less exotic technologies discussed include laser dazzlers and a sound source loud enough to disturb the sense of balance. Both have been realised in the years since the report was written. The US army uses laser dazzlers in Iraq, while the Long Range Acoustic Device has military and civilian users, and has been used on one occasion to repel pirates off Somalia.
However, the report does not mention any trials of weapons for producing artificial fever or seizures, or beaming voices into people's heads.
www.newscientist.com...
Originally posted by Mr. D
I believe in the Creator, no doubt there. (I would not still be here if it wasn't so). Yes they use our own eyes and ears and minds as they choose too with either wireless frequencies or hard wired chips that act like antennas depending on who you are talking about. (Especially when we are asleep to either teach us, show us something, attack us or just use memory to solve problems and such).
Originally posted by bekod
this will sound of the wall ,but do you know of any one with a metal detector? a garret is the best to use you said you did grow up in on mil bases.
Originally posted by bonkera
reply to post by Mr. D
if it is not in reverse as well so that our brains awake or sleep somehow ties into it all somehow maybe...electric stars, planets, living stuff, humans and things we make
[edit on 11-8-2010 by bonkera]