Link to her videos from yesterday Strange things happening lately in DC. Ironically enough someone stated the mats are also referred to as 'swamp mats'.
Well, probably the same purpose an electric fence would -- to stop people from going places you don't want them.
Most people have rubber soles though, so it might not be a full zap but rather a nauseous feeling it might give off, like the harsh static-y feeling after a lighting strike.
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Link to her videos from yesterday Strange things happening lately in DC. Ironically enough someone stated the mats are also referred to as 'swamp mats'.
Chopper landing pad for wet ground
Those are rubber ones for walking. The temporary helipad ones are rigid and aluminum.
If they're on the outside of the fence, I assume they expect a walking guard mount and don't want the path to become a muddy soup.
Ok. If so, why??
I don't know but I think now is a good time to start poppin' some more popcorn.
Staging camps for the roundups.
Look like the floor mats in every restaurant I ever worked in?
If the mats have metal in them, could they be putting in an electric floor? It's just an electric fence, but it is on the ground?
Probably not, but that's a crap-ton of mats for anything else.
Well, probably the same purpose an electric fence would -- to stop people from going places you don't want them.
Most people have rubber soles though, so it might not be a full zap but rather a nauseous feeling it might give off, like the harsh static-y feeling after a lighting strike.
Point blank, right at the impact site, and you'll feel like time has stopped.
Sounds crazy, but you feel like you can taste colors.
Your whole body feels like this: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/floating-arms/
It hit the other side of the river as we were pulling the boat in and i didnt feel anything except ringing ears
Weird.....
Most logical response