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Silverware scraping against plates.
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Styrofoam squeaking as you pull it out of a cardboard box.
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Saran wrap being scooted against a leather sofa.
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Nails digging into a chalkboard.
Do you really think the Military wouldn't have, at some point, done research in how to weaponize these things?
You're living in fantasy land if you don't think there's been plenty enough groundwork done under secret research programs to make something that can be used as area denial weaponry.
I'd go as far as to say that they've even found the Brown Note, of sorts.
If they haven't I don't doubt for a second they would still be throwing money at it as we speak.
Why wouldn't they? We know for a fact that the above phenomena are highly effective in making people's skin crawl. The obvious next step is to either make it covert and subliminal or overt and damn near drive people mad on exposure.
Havana Syndrome comes to mind, but I don't think it ends there.
I have wondered whether the Havana style attacks could be an erasing of 'evidence'- considering these look to be directed at CIA by the complaints coming from them. It's a handy thing to step forward and say you no longer have any recollection of the bad stuff you did, nor anyone else's record.
That's an interesting angle, but I think the crooked bastards who would want to forget would rather not having to scramble their brains permanently in order to forget.
If it's saved solely for those who they have no use for anymore, then I can see it as an option.
Yes, I was thinking it wasn't an 'opt in' system! More a targeted process of evidence deletion.
It's also useful for them to publicise- people wouldn't actually have to be affected, just say they were and produce mild concussive readings.