...he shot his phone before shooting himself.
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That’s interesting.
Many vlogs and discussions about what are known as ‘targeted individuals’ mention that cell phones can be the trigger for ‘hearing voices’. The affected person does not become stupid. They may figure out the phone is the source.
My maternal grandfather was a diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic. He would assert that Johnny Carson was talking directly to him when he watched that late night show. A sibling is diagnosed ‘bi-polar scizaffective’ which I think means the problems have schizophrenic attributes while not being full-blown schizophrenia. He hears voices telling him he’s worthless, ESAD, etc when he is off his meds.
There are reports of military tech that can directly beam audio at individuals. Might be easier to use a cell phone than rely on some directed beam weapon.
I think this phone thing is the shared Jungian synapse of the Left we were talking about earlier.
Imagine a weapon that creates sound that only you can hear. Science fiction? No, this is one area that has a very solid basis in reality. The Air Force has experimented with microwaves that create sounds in people's head (which they've called a possible psychological warfare tool), and American Technologies can "beam" sounds to specific targets with their patented HyperSound (and yes, I've heard/seen them demonstrate the speakers, and they are shockingly effective).This hearing of voices in one's head also reminds us of Julian Jaynes' The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind in which he theorized that ancient people where not conscious as we are today and actually heard (in their right frontal lobe) and acted on the voices of "gods" (much like myths in ancient Greek literature).Now the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is jumping on the bandwagon with their new "Sonic Projector" program:
The goal of the Sonic Projector program is to provide Special Forces with a method of surreptitious audio communication at distances over 1 km. Sonic Projector technology is based on the non-linear interaction of sound in air translating an ultrasonic signal into audible sound. The Sonic Projector will be designed to be a man-deployable system, using high power acoustic transducer technology and signal processing algorithms which result in no, or unintelligible, sound everywhere but at the intended target. The Sonic Projector system could be used to conceal communications for special operations forces and hostage rescue missions, and to disrupt enemy activities.Source at link above.
I’ve thought about that beam directed thing and it scares the heck out of me. Just a speaker, really, but highly directional so no one can hear it except the person it’s pointed at. Only trouble with it would be the line of sight requirement, so I imagine there are other methods they use.