LucyT wrote:
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Shock Report: Microwave Energy Weapons Deployed Against Canberra Freedom Convoy
Rumble.com ^ | February 17, 2022 | Son of Enos
Posted on 2/19/2022, 4:22:46 PM by E. Pluribus Unum
Australian police have been deploying directed energy weapons (DEWs) against the peaceful Freedom Convoy protesters around the capital, according to reports.
Disturbing videos and photos circulating social media show Canberra protesters, including women and children, who appear to have been badly burned by directed microwave energy weapons, with blisters on their faces, arms, and torsos.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4039809/posts
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ThankQ for the info.
Some interesting posts between conservative mind and Travis mcgee on that thread.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4039809/posts
conservative mind is technical and explains the amount and type of energy being received:
Pic of truck posted by Travis:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4039809/posts?page=80#80
Reply by conservative mind:
“It’s LRAD, the sonic/acoustic weapon:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4039809/posts?page=81#81
Reply by Travis:
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Note the dial is on the highest setting. The guys monitoring say it’s the highest they’ve ever seen, 20X limits for human exposure. This is NOT just a loud “acoustic weapon.”
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https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4039809/posts?page=91#91
Reply by conservative mind:
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The dial is not on it’s its setting. It is strictly on “RF,” for “Radio Frequency.”
Notice it is also on “mW/m^2.” So we are seeing a peak of around 20, not 20,000. You see, according to the manufacturer, it is actually accurate to 0.001 mW/m^2. Now, England and Australia may not believe in the use of commas, but the manufacturer of the device did not make that period a replacement for a comma in the thousands position. See the manufacture’s website on the device:
Now, let’s go one step further.
The legal limit for RF power at cell phone frequencies is:
“9000 mW/m2 for 1800 MHz and 4,500 mW/m2 for 900 MHz (Look at the 1998 reference in the table)”
http://www.emfwise.com/emf-safety-standards.php
So what they appear to be catching is roughly 0.2% of that legal limit.
Now, I would much rather the power be a fraction of even that, but, unfortunately, I don’t know how we can determine such a low amount showing on a meter isn’t just from a hundred cell phones within a half block of the meter, do you?
Something to think about.
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https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4039809/posts?page=103#103
Forensic linguists say they now know the origin of the Q texts on the message board that began the QAnon movement
Linguists with the firm OrphAnalytics and École des Chartes both concluded that Paul Furber and Ron Watkins launched the movement
Furber, 55, a tech journalist from South Africa, did not deny the claim
Watkins, 34, who is running for Congress in Arizona, defended the movement but denied that he was Q
Furber and Watkins reportedly worked together until December 2017 and then Watkins took over
QAnon followers believe that high-powered Democrats run an international child sex ring out of a pizza shop
Many rioters on the Capitol on January 6 believed in the QAnon movement and thought that the 2020 election was stolen
By JANON FISHER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 00:16 EST, 20 February 2022 | UPDATED: 03:46 EST, 20 February 2022
One of the enduring mysteries of the Trump era - ‘who is Q’ - appears to be solved, sort of.
Two sets of forensic linguists have published two separate papers using two different techniques to conclude that Q appears to be two people: South African tech journalist Paul Furber, 55, and 4chan internet message board moderator and computer entrepreneur Ron Watkins, 34, according to the studies.
‘While relying on two completely different technologies, both stylometric [quantitative study of literary style] analyses could establish that QAnon’s early period on the 4chan forum, from October to December 2017, was likely the result of a collaboration between Paul Furber and Ron Watkins,’ according to Claude-Alain Roten, the CEO of OrphAnalytics.
Roten, who worked with Lionel Pousaz, a partner at OrphAnalytics, took the writings of several people identified as potential Q originators and analyzed writings they had authored then cross-referenced it using computer software with early QAnon posts.
‘Open your eyes. Many in our govt worship Satan,’ was the first post on October 2017 that launched the movement, according to The New York Times, which was given exclusive access to the linguistics studies.
When reached by the Times, Furber didn’t dispute that Q’s writing resembled his own, while Watkins, who is running for Congress in Arizona, told the NYT: ‘I am not Q.’
This debunks one theory that Q is a high-ranking military insider.
Read More:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4039932/posts
Old News I missed when Chelsea gave this interview:
Chelsea Clinton Complains Her Grandmother Did Not Have Access to Planned Parenthood
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Feb 20, 2019 4:11PM