This whole thing begs a big question. If the source of injury is microwaves, why hasn't the U.S. government installed microwave detectors inside and outside the embassy? There is no such thing as an undetectable microwave. It is in the radio part of the spectrum and easily detected. So, no detected photons? DEW not proven.
This nagging question prompts me to think the problem could be chemical toxins emitted upwind of the embassy. Toxins are detectable, too, but in their case, one almost needs to know what to look for in advance. This whole problem has been accompanied by a studied lack of details in the press releases.
It being a microwave based DEW is only speculation based on a single national security memo from over a decade ago. Like you said, microwaves are easily detectable so it wouldn't make for a very good secret weapon. They must be using something else, something classified that you're not privy to.
I'm no expert and have no "proof", but it could be a form of radiation that isn't detectable with currently known detection methods/isn't a form of publicly known radiation.
We know there's the type of radiation emitted from anything nuclear (particle based radiation), and electromagnetic (EM) radiation. Nikola Tesla and many other people talk about an entire system of physics we aren't privy to that has additional forms of energy transmission including something by many names, "Logitudinal Magnetodielectric" or "Longitudinal Waves", "scalar energy", "cold electricity", etc, for example.
Supposedly travels faster than the speed of light and doesn't lose energy inversely over distance like standard EM waves, yet can be created using sharp high intensity electrical discharges. They say it presents itself in that initial impulse when you take a high energy source such as a large dynamo or capacitor, and connect it to a wire or coil, and is only present for the first fraction of a millisecond before normal current starts flowing.
It seems to have a lot of interesting properties and I suspect (once again I'm not saying know or can prove), but suspect, that it's the type of energy behind all sorts of supposed space age technology including healing/medbeds/UFO tech/faster than light travel/permanent sustainable energy/etc.
I don't know exactly how it works, but see enough evidence that such a thing seems probable/exists. If we could get a bunch of people together maybe we could crack the code and figure out how it all works?
They've tried getting people together on internet forums and testing. And it seems every time somebody has a breakthrough they disappear. So be careful with stuff like that. Because it attracts the wrong kind of attention.
Oh absolutely, I actually personally know someone who had trouble. He wasn't "disappeared" per se, but he was locked up for over a month for bs reasons, I suspect it was because of the device he was working on.
If we were to band together and do research, everyone involved would
1: Have to be okay with the risk that comes with it
2: Need to open source 100% of designs
3: Store all data/designs in a secure but distributed system (no google drive, MS Onedrive, cloud providers, etc, all data would have to be present on every user's local workstation, but synced between workstations). Something like IPFS or Bittorrent might be good for this.
This would ensure that if someone were to disappear or otherwise leave the project (forced or otherwise), no data or designs are lost. It would also ensure that whatever results are found go towards benefiting the group rather than the individual. So many times someone creates something, attempts to patent it, and then the invention gets hidden away by the invention secrecy act never to be seen again.
Microwaves are physics, not anything secret. There have been some suggestions that it is an acoustic weapon, operating outside the range of human hearing, either infrasound or ultrasound. Infrasound is known to have adverse physical effects on the body, but generally not lasting if the sound is removed. Ultrasound has the problem that it is rapidly absorbed and attenuated by air. But both of these are detectable.
The embassy building itself could be a problem. There may be mold that people are breathing. There might even be unusual levels of radon seeping up from the foundation. New office buildings have classically had problems with formaldehyde outgassing from new, freshly-manufactured furniture. (I'm not saying this is happening, but it is an example of what people don't expect.) There could be something in the water provided to the building, or the plumbing itself, old and leaching out toxic metals.
If it is "enemy action," it could be against the staff members in their residences, not in the embassy proper. There is so much about this that seems unknown, as though the government has never really investigated the problem.
I think the right answer would be to relocate the staff to new grounds, but that is a political and operational problem.
This whole thing begs a big question. If the source of injury is microwaves, why hasn't the U.S. government installed microwave detectors inside and outside the embassy? There is no such thing as an undetectable microwave. It is in the radio part of the spectrum and easily detected. So, no detected photons? DEW not proven.
This nagging question prompts me to think the problem could be chemical toxins emitted upwind of the embassy. Toxins are detectable, too, but in their case, one almost needs to know what to look for in advance. This whole problem has been accompanied by a studied lack of details in the press releases.
It being a microwave based DEW is only speculation based on a single national security memo from over a decade ago. Like you said, microwaves are easily detectable so it wouldn't make for a very good secret weapon. They must be using something else, something classified that you're not privy to.
I'm no expert and have no "proof", but it could be a form of radiation that isn't detectable with currently known detection methods/isn't a form of publicly known radiation.
We know there's the type of radiation emitted from anything nuclear (particle based radiation), and electromagnetic (EM) radiation. Nikola Tesla and many other people talk about an entire system of physics we aren't privy to that has additional forms of energy transmission including something by many names, "Logitudinal Magnetodielectric" or "Longitudinal Waves", "scalar energy", "cold electricity", etc, for example.
Supposedly travels faster than the speed of light and doesn't lose energy inversely over distance like standard EM waves, yet can be created using sharp high intensity electrical discharges. They say it presents itself in that initial impulse when you take a high energy source such as a large dynamo or capacitor, and connect it to a wire or coil, and is only present for the first fraction of a millisecond before normal current starts flowing.
It seems to have a lot of interesting properties and I suspect (once again I'm not saying know or can prove), but suspect, that it's the type of energy behind all sorts of supposed space age technology including healing/medbeds/UFO tech/faster than light travel/permanent sustainable energy/etc.
I don't know exactly how it works, but see enough evidence that such a thing seems probable/exists. If we could get a bunch of people together maybe we could crack the code and figure out how it all works?
They've tried getting people together on internet forums and testing. And it seems every time somebody has a breakthrough they disappear. So be careful with stuff like that. Because it attracts the wrong kind of attention.
Oh absolutely, I actually personally know someone who had trouble. He wasn't "disappeared" per se, but he was locked up for over a month for bs reasons, I suspect it was because of the device he was working on.
If we were to band together and do research, everyone involved would
1: Have to be okay with the risk that comes with it
2: Need to open source 100% of designs
3: Store all data/designs in a secure but distributed system (no google drive, MS Onedrive, cloud providers, etc, all data would have to be present on every user's local workstation, but synced between workstations). Something like IPFS or Bittorrent might be good for this.
This would ensure that if someone were to disappear or otherwise leave the project (forced or otherwise), no data or designs are lost. It would also ensure that whatever results are found go towards benefiting the group rather than the individual. So many times someone creates something, attempts to patent it, and then the invention gets hidden away by the invention secrecy act never to be seen again.
microwave lasers
Microwaves are physics, not anything secret. There have been some suggestions that it is an acoustic weapon, operating outside the range of human hearing, either infrasound or ultrasound. Infrasound is known to have adverse physical effects on the body, but generally not lasting if the sound is removed. Ultrasound has the problem that it is rapidly absorbed and attenuated by air. But both of these are detectable.
The embassy building itself could be a problem. There may be mold that people are breathing. There might even be unusual levels of radon seeping up from the foundation. New office buildings have classically had problems with formaldehyde outgassing from new, freshly-manufactured furniture. (I'm not saying this is happening, but it is an example of what people don't expect.) There could be something in the water provided to the building, or the plumbing itself, old and leaching out toxic metals.
If it is "enemy action," it could be against the staff members in their residences, not in the embassy proper. There is so much about this that seems unknown, as though the government has never really investigated the problem.
I think the right answer would be to relocate the staff to new grounds, but that is a political and operational problem.