Since when do tornados sound like bombs?
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From the definition one more time....
You clearly are lying about any expertise in this field. You didnt just dismiss microwaves. You dismissed any other form of energy not lasers or particle beams?
You original unqualified statement :
THIS IS YOUR STATEMENT. THE BURDEN OF PROOF IS ON YOU.
And lastly since I am done with your lying ass. I never said the event of the OP wasnt a natural event. I said there was a physical war going happening on our soil and has been for years. (btw, whats up with all the burning food production plants and train derailments?)
I then listed an anecdote from my personal experience that I thought was some kind of military action.
This is a discussion board. You are trying to dismiss a part of the discussion without any proof at all. Just fallacy and distraction from the discussion. You are making false statements and the only reason I kept talking to you up to this point is so that people could see you in action. If you are a shill and not just some know it all with too much college debt, you dont deserve to get paid for this weak ass attempt.
You know very well that "DEW" on this board is shorthand for a laser weapon. Any other variant is even more rare and problematic. Microwave weapons are primarily electronic warfare systems, not kinetic kill systems. They wouldn't have any effect on physical structures. The world's most powerful DEW was the YAL-1A airborne laser (RIP), on which I worked.
Not lying at all. It is evident that I am the only DEW expert here (though I would be glad to shake hands with a fellow professional). I can provide technical and scientific information to back that up. No classified stuff, of course. But there is no question that infrared radiation is strongly absorbed by water vapor and droplets. There is no question that we cannot see through the usual kind of cloud (and storm clouds are even denser).
And there is no question that tornadoes can explode houses and buildings, having done so repeatedly in the past. One of the reasons why people run to shelter in a storm cellar. No point in holding out in a house that may explode.
This is a discussion board and people who are not experts should ask questions and learn, not get up on their hind legs and lecture to experts. I said you didn't know what "proof" you needed, and you still haven't said what it is (because you don't know). I have provided the necessary scientific information to accept what I have said about this. I don't grovel before frivolous demands for "sauce." If you are serious, you will ask an informed question.
As I am not a shill, I don't have to worry about your nonsense dreams about college debt or being paid...which I take to be a rather feeble insult.