Directed energy weapons reminder: They still "don't know" what happened in Cuba
30 2017-09-04 by targetedindividual
I saw this more on /r/"worldnews" than in here, so lets give it another round.
What people is dismissing and avoiding is the technological capability to remotely disable and temporarily/permanently harm a target; regardless of his age, sex, political convictions or affiliations, incoming or anything else, and the consequences are terrible human rights violations, impunity and crimes against humanity, as this potential depends only on the kind of people that possess this technology, including potential terrorists (If Cuba has them, they might not be famous for their secret weapons, but even if they have them, others too). These weapons aren't new and they have trying all their attempts to obscure them with the "harmless non-lethal weapons" and brain fish people can't link these "harmlessness" to actual obscure and potential covert operations to drive a person insane or kill them in the process.
If you ever said they "can't mess with you" because you are "very tough" with your AR15 or AK, and ever wondered how they could "break you"... I have news for you, and they won't even have to knock on your doorstep or show their faces. While you are considering a political agenda or political extremism as a threat, the potential to "don't even need ask you" is being developed everyday, and isn't as simple and rustic as a speaker or LRAD directed to you.
"U.S investigators have been searching for a device that may have caused the "sonic harassment," but an ongoing investigation hasn't revealed the culprit. "
U.S. Reveals Details Of Alleged 'Sonic' Attacks On Diplomats In Cuba http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/09/02/548128130/u-s-reveals-details-of-alleged-sonic-attacks-on-diplomats-in-cuba
Another health attack on diplomats in Cuba in August, U.S. confirms https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2017/09/01/another-health-attack-on-diplomats-in-cuba-in-august-us-confirms.html
FLASHBACK: Russians Beamed Microwaves At US Diplomats, And It Looks Like What Happened In Cuba
From my last post about the topic:
"Russian microwave assault on US embassy:"
Voice-to-Skull device had a page on the US Army website (now deleted): (Page saved by webarchive)
https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20040202140041/http://call.army.mil/products/thesaur/00016275.htm
"Court to Defendant: Stop Blasting That Man's Mind!"
https://www.wired.com/2009/07/court-to-defendant-stop-blasting-that-mans-mind/
"U.N. Investigates Electromagnetic Terrorism"
https://www.wired.com/2008/12/un-investigates/
Electromagnetic Weapons - Minister of National Defence for Poland (This is about unproven claims. couldn't find if Poland authorities got any information, no information released)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YgVs4-m0lNY
"MIT's 3-D Microwave Camera Can See Through Walls" IEEE
23 comments
1 Girlforgeeks 2017-09-04
I saw.
Not I seen.
It makes you look dumb and people don't care what your opinion is when you don't even speak correctly.
1 coolshifts 2017-09-04
In some areas of the south that's the way everyone speaks.
1 Girlforgeeks 2017-09-04
I know. I live in the south.
1 Todos1881 2017-09-04
So OP puts together a post with a ton of links and solid info and you're going to say he looks dumb because of a fucking grammar error.
Below you say he's lying that english isn't his first language because his mistake is not one commonly made by foreigners (wtf?)
So how about you break down your extensive studies in foreign languages and point out why you don't think it's a mistake that any ESL speaker couldn't possible make. Please provide links and sources. Unless of course you're talking out of your ass....which you are.
1 targetedindividual 2017-09-04
These kind of posts usually don't get much attention but those grammar comments are common, some even delete the comments after a while.
I'll keep posting around but I know very well that if a new post doesn't seem to join the current "political controversy" or conspiracy fetish then the visibility is minimal.
1 Girlforgeeks 2017-09-04
I won't be deleting my thoughts, ever.. First of all, I always own my shit, so feel free to look at my history.
Second, I have never, ever seen anyone but a stupid racist say "I seen." It's a really dumb mistake to make and while I get that OP knows how to look gracious, it makes him/her look like a stupid racist to have that grammatical error in the post.
I don't care what anyone else thinks about my opinion. If you don't know how to speak correctly, it makes you look like your point is wrong.
Get that shit right. You can post 18 links but not use accurate grammar? Please.
1 targetedindividual 2017-09-04
This is one of the most oblivious comments "I've seen"... I look like a "stupid racist" because of a single grammatical error, even if I'm not from the US, nor white and getting english proficiency skills.
Go figure. I'll try to avoid "grammatical stereotypes" to not be labeled as a "stupid racist" nor a "butthurt liberal" on /r/conspiracy.
1 Girlforgeeks 2017-09-04
It was "I seen."
Like every racist idiot I've ever met.
It wasn't a simple mistake from a non-native.
1 Waiting4TheCollapse 2017-09-04
OP makes a great post about a conspiracy theory and you start calling him racist for a simple grammatical error? Then when OP politely tells you English is not his native language you double down on your assumptions of racism and call him a liar. WTF is up with you?
I teach English to foreigners and trust me this kind of error is so unbelievably common.
1 Girlforgeeks 2017-09-04
Did I call him racist or are you just making shit up?
1 Waiting4TheCollapse 2017-09-04
I just think you're a run of the mill American racist.
Are you for real?
1 Girlforgeeks 2017-09-04
Dead for real.
Did I say he was racist?
I'll be waiting for you to prove it.
1 [deleted] 2017-09-04
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1 targetedindividual 2017-09-04
For now is better to share the plausibility through the potential weapons, not sob unproven stories (not only from the US). We might be able to go further after the information about the use of these weapons gets disseminated. I'm from Spain.
1 Tamerlane-1 2017-09-04
Who needs evidence when you can make stuff up?
1 microwavedindividual 2017-09-04
No survey analysis. Number of Tis is unknown. Percentage of Tis being attacked by DEW is unknown.
Maine, Massachusettes have a law.
Blast traumatic brain injury, loss of hearing, slow kill, fast kill, etc.
1 azzazaz 2017-09-04
It would be interesting to spend a day in a faraday cage and see if you feel differently about anything.
1 targetedindividual 2017-09-04
It would require more than 1 type of shielding if you don't know the frequency range you expect to shield against, so you need to be very clear about the faraday cage specifications and the probable range that "make you feel different" or that "doesn't work". I wonder if anyone already tried a faraday cage to shield against non-commercial electromagnetic frequencies.
1 microwavedindividual 2017-09-04
A good practice is to check online whether there are updates before posting. Here is a two day old update:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/embassy-cuba-hit-new-sonic-attack-19-americans-ill-article-1.3461433
1 Girlforgeeks 2017-09-04
I don't believe you aren't an English speaker as it is a very specific error I've never seen in a foreigner.
But I do believe in directed energy weapons.
1 Girlforgeeks 2017-09-04
I won't be deleting my thoughts, ever.. First of all, I always own my shit, so feel free to look at my history.
Second, I have never, ever seen anyone but a stupid racist say "I seen." It's a really dumb mistake to make and while I get that OP knows how to look gracious, it makes him/her look like a stupid racist to have that grammatical error in the post.
I don't care what anyone else thinks about my opinion. If you don't know how to speak correctly, it makes you look like your point is wrong.
Get that shit right. You can post 18 links but not use accurate grammar? Please.