Their for awhile (3-5 yrs ago I think) their was talk about Sonic Weapons being used for crowd control/enemy crippling, whatever happened to using those in say Portland/Seattle/SF, etc? I am sure the NG and true Military have access to these in some cases.
From Popular Mechanics article by Lynne Peskoe-Yang
Audio producer Cory Choy was reporting on the 2014 Black Lives Matter protests in New York City when he first experienced sound as a weapon.
“Horrible, nauseating pain hit my body,” he tells Popular Mechanics, “and then I realized it was sound. At first you just think, ‘What’s happening to me?’ Your body goes into complete pain and panic mode. It’s the sound equivalent of looking into the sun.”
Despite his professional-grade headphones, the effect of the weapon—a long-range acoustic device, or LRAD—was so disorienting at first that Choy couldn’t tell which way to run and was forced to randomly pick a direction. But he was lucky.
“People in the direct line of fire [of the LRAD] didn’t run,” he says. “They just dropped to the ground and started screaming.”
I have been asking the same question I saw a mainstream media new show 10 years ago demonstrating the crowd control invisible fence the news lady tried to walk towards it and got bounced back. Wow she said! She did not want to do it again.
They use the same technology for invisible dog fences. The difference is it will only activate to something wearing the collar. But for using crowd control no one needs to have the other device with them to activate it. And I have wondered why they weren't using that and using teargas instead?
PS Maybe people had to see the cities burn down and Kamala bailing these thugs out of jail. We can't tell them they will burn the cities down we have to show them. Q