Posted on 09/19/2024 4:25:50 PM PDT by george76
Just as long as they find out it wasn’t an in house operation
to gain support/voters for Trump’s campaign.
“Moron... lighten up. Nobody was shooting an energy beam at Trump.”
Strike two and doubling down on the damage control agenda.
I already read you explanation about crickets. Not cutting it... I play with Scalar waves as a hobby.
They’re desperate to get Trump off the campaign trail.
No you kook. I’m just smarter than you. Some things are real, some are not. 9/11 truther crap is fake, the Q thing is fake, Diana wasn’t murdered, Queen Elizabeth wasn’t a lizard. We did land on the moon. Paul McCartney wasn’t switched out after the original died... etc.
Many other things are true and the CIA, FBI, and the MIC are as evil as we imagine.
But this was not a raygun aimed at Trump. If you ever get confused, just freemail me, and I’ll let you know which conspiracies are real and which are not.
PS... the Navy chasing TicTacs... that’s not aliens in UFOs.
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They did.... and the vibrations let them listen in. But nobody was burned.
“The code of Chivalry is about gone, and the few of us moral knights around here”
Calling a woman an asshole? Chivalry must have changed a bit. LOL
Ok, go find and record an audible microwave with your Iphone and get back to me... idiot. People like you fall for anything.
OMG! I hope they don’t set off the ammo in the house, barn, garage, chicken coop, well house, storage shed and grandpaw’s grave!
It sounds to me like your explanation is the most plausible. Even so, that’s a felony, isn’t it? I mean, the pepper spray would have had to have been sprayed there deliberately, wouldn’t it? I know we don’t have a media, and frankly I’m surprised this was even reported by Newsweek. Where’s the police, or the Secret Service? I know, they don’t care.
Is this a trial run? If I can spread pepper spray all over the place prior to a Trump rally, and get away with it, why not spray Trump’s podium with a chemical agent? This is getting ridiculous.
Sit down before you get knocked down.
“Calling a woman an asshole? Chivalry must have changed a bit. LOL”
That nice lady who likes to cook has been replaced by an AI bot...
In no way would a lady insult another nice lady like that.
Now my question is, does the domain know this? Is it not just her?
Whole lot of brand new usernames around here we never saw before with accounts handed to them from 1998 and 2003.
They seem to be the most common years handed out to these new users.
So either they are allowing users to change usernames, or they are handing out long time established dormant archived accounts to new users.
So what about your account big guy?
The Thing, also known as the Great Seal bug, was one of the first covert listening devices (or "bugs") to use passive techniques to transmit an audio signal. It was concealed inside a gift given by the Soviet Union to W. Averell Harriman, the United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union, on August 4, 1945.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thing_(listening_device)
The Thing consisted of a tiny capacitive membrane connected to a small quarter-wavelength antenna; it had no power supply or active electronic components. The device, a passive cavity resonator, became active only when a radio signal of the correct frequency was sent to the device from an external transmitter. This is referred to in NSA parlance as "illuminating" a passive device. Sound waves (from voices inside the ambassador's office) passed through the thin wood case, striking the membrane and causing it to vibrate. The movement of the membrane varied the capacitance "seen" by the antenna, which in turn modulated the radio waves that struck and were re-transmitted by the Thing. A receiver demodulated the signal so that sound picked up by the microphone could be heard, just as an ordinary radio receiver demodulates radio signals and outputs sound.Its design made the listening device very difficult to detect, because it was very small, had no power supply or active electronic components, and did not radiate any signal unless it was actively being irradiated remotely. These same design features, along with the overall simplicity of the device, made it very reliable and gave it a potentially unlimited operational life.
The device consisted of a 9-inch-long (23 cm) monopole antenna (quarter-wave for 330 megahertz [MHz] frequencies, but it was also able to act as half-wave [at 660 MHz] or full-wave [at 1320 MHz]; the accounts differ. Given the radio technology of the time, the frequency of 330 MHz is most likely, equivalent to a wavelength of 91 cm).[4]
Microwaves are a type of electromagnetic radiation that have a frequency range of 300 megahertz (MHz) to 300 gigahertz (GHz).
Remember how Microwaves cook food in the kitchen.
The article is saying that the same sort of device that was used to "illuminate" or "energize" the Great Seal Bug was pointed at the crowd at President's rally.
Did anyone in Cuba get burnt corneas and retinas?
Havana Syndrome caused headaches and such.
The only difference is that the Havana Syndrome was with sound waves and the beam at the rally was a microwave radio beam.
If it was pepper spray the doctors would have, or at least could have, found the residue. Capsaicin is an oleoresin and it is very hard to wash off.
That is a BIG difference (about 300 MHz difference). Symptoms of the Tucson rally don’t really match “Havana Syndrome”:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-58396698
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/havana-syndrome#symptoms
I have to say, whatever anyone thinks about Megyn Kelly, she has a very good show.
What is there to talk about? If one wants to use that 'evidence', it is best to wait until the time is ripe. Actually is has already started in various media arenas, and on the internet. DeSantis had a big meeting with Law Enforcement, and Members of Congress signing a bill about this very subject just today.
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