Doctors stumped by sonic experiences, doubt cause is viruses, delusions, or chemicals.
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A panel of Cuban scientists—who did not have access to affected individuals’ medical reports—concluded in December that MPI was the most likely cause of the diplomats' situation
I don't believe any of the victims were rendered unable to speak.the gubmint inventedva dumb gun, shoot you with it & you go dumb
Nothing I've read makes me think that a microwave beam is the wrong answer. In fact, I keep coming back to it.Hmmm interesting. When first hearing of this, I was thinking directed microwave beam but that sounds too James Bond. Or does it?What I've always found creepy about this was that the symptoms pretty much exactly match what my dad experienced when he was having radiation therapy for brain cancer. Sometimes he'd hear things, other times he'd see weird colors, but every experience I've heard of reminded me of what he went through.
Don't stare at it too long. That sign is the attack vector. Let us know if you start hearing shrill sounds and forgetting things.Meh, what wrong with the roadsign on the picture? It looks like it has been edited
If this is a weapon, it's not a very good one. The effects are realtively mild, and everyone seems to have been well aware they were under attack. Not sure what the use case for this thing would be.
Wait 203 days...I did listen to the sound in Ars Technica article few months ago. It didn't do anything to me that I am aware of. I don't know about others. I don't know if that was the whole sound sequence or not.
We obviously don't know what is going on. However, an exotic weapon is plausible because it has happened before. Canadian helicopter attempted to stop a Russian ship off the coast of WA a few years back, and the ship fired a high powered laser which permanently damaged the pilots' eyesight.
https://www.cnn.com/US/9705/14/russia.l ... l?_s=PM:US
So turn your volume up?What I've always found creepy about this was that the symptoms pretty much exactly match what my dad experienced when he was having radiation therapy for brain cancer. Sometimes he'd hear things, other times he'd see weird colors, but every experience I've heard of reminded me of what he went through.
Except these people aren't "hearing things", they heard things. As in they don't keep hearing them anymore, and the sounds were recorded, so actually happened.
I heard that recording. It did not sound loud at all. Im calling bs on it being evidence of an attack.
Cuba, of all places, is the place where an incident like this is first reported. That right there is great evidence that there is more going on in the building where these attacks were centered than is being let on. I mean, if something like this happened in a more developed metropolis, Moscow, New York, London, it might not seem so completely out of place. But it's Havana, former jewel of the Caribbean but lately held firm in the 1950s through sanctions. It's out of place. To think the Cubans would fire something like this off just because is silly. There is something being hidden. This isn't the kind of scenario where a first use of this type would occur just out of spite and political ideology.
Cuba, of all places, is the place where an incident like this is first reported. That right there is great evidence that there is more going on in the building where these attacks were centered than is being let on. I mean, if something like this happened in a more developed metropolis, Moscow, New York, London, it might not seem so completely out of place. But it's Havana, former jewel of the Caribbean but lately held firm in the 1950s through sanctions. It's out of place. To think the Cubans would fire something like this off just because is silly. There is something being hidden. This isn't the kind of scenario where a first use of this type would occur just out of spite and political ideology.
Well, they had borrowed nuclear weapons once, and Che was an advocate of using them to respond to US threats…
What I've always found creepy about this was that the symptoms pretty much exactly match what my dad experienced when he was having radiation therapy for brain cancer. Sometimes he'd hear things, other times he'd see weird colors, but every experience I've heard of reminded me of what he went through.
Except these people aren't "hearing things", they heard things. As in they don't keep hearing them anymore, and the sounds were recorded, so actually happened.
Ditto this. I ran the recorded signal through a FFT. It had a series of discreet tones rather than noise. This is a common signalling scheme it you want cheap and dirty comms without clock recovery. I didn't seen any modulation, but the sample could have been too short. So the signal could just trigger an event. If your target is RF shielded, hit it with something else. Sound for example.
*aliens guy*
So turn your volume up?What I've always found creepy about this was that the symptoms pretty much exactly match what my dad experienced when he was having radiation therapy for brain cancer. Sometimes he'd hear things, other times he'd see weird colors, but every experience I've heard of reminded me of what he went through.
Except these people aren't "hearing things", they heard things. As in they don't keep hearing them anymore, and the sounds were recorded, so actually happened.
I heard that recording. It did not sound loud at all. Im calling bs on it being evidence of an attack.
Ok, let me spell it out: saying the recording isn't very loud is a nonsense argument, because it can vary wildly from reality. There are too many factors involved: the capabilities and settings of the recording device, the position of the recording device relative the source of the noise, the settings and capabilities of the playback device, and position of the listener relative to the playback device, and so on...anyone can make it loud or quiet without actually changing the data.So turn your volume up?What I've always found creepy about this was that the symptoms pretty much exactly match what my dad experienced when he was having radiation therapy for brain cancer. Sometimes he'd hear things, other times he'd see weird colors, but every experience I've heard of reminded me of what he went through.
Except these people aren't "hearing things", they heard things. As in they don't keep hearing them anymore, and the sounds were recorded, so actually happened.
I heard that recording. It did not sound loud at all. Im calling bs on it being evidence of an attack.
Yes I did. At max volume it sounds like an annoying buzz. Not loud. Did you even listen to it before snark?
I have been to Havana and have seen the American Embassy there. It is on the Malecon (seaside) there is a lot of free space around it and it seems well guarded. I wonder if the diplomats stay in there or if there are only offices? If they stay in the Embassy an attack of any kind seems very unlikely to me.
What I've always found creepy about this was that the symptoms pretty much exactly match what my dad experienced when he was having radiation therapy for brain cancer. Sometimes he'd hear things, other times he'd see weird colors, but every experience I've heard of reminded me of what he went through.
Ok, let me spell it out: saying the recording isn't very loud is a nonsense argument, because it can vary wildly from reality. There are too many factors involved: the capabilities and settings of the recording device, the position of the recording device relative the source of the noise, the settings and capabilities of the playback device, and position of the listener relative to the playback device, and so on...anyone can make it loud or quiet without actually changing the data.So turn your volume up?What I've always found creepy about this was that the symptoms pretty much exactly match what my dad experienced when he was having radiation therapy for brain cancer. Sometimes he'd hear things, other times he'd see weird colors, but every experience I've heard of reminded me of what he went through.
Except these people aren't "hearing things", they heard things. As in they don't keep hearing them anymore, and the sounds were recorded, so actually happened.
I heard that recording. It did not sound loud at all. Im calling bs on it being evidence of an attack.
Yes I did. At max volume it sounds like an annoying buzz. Not loud. Did you even listen to it before snark?
It's like complaining that a case of beer wasn't cold at the supermarket because you store it in your pantry at home.
Wait 203 days...I did listen to the sound in Ars Technica article few months ago. It didn't do anything to me that I am aware of. I don't know about others. I don't know if that was the whole sound sequence or not.
The pilot ended up suing due to permanent eye damage. And lost the lawsuit. Apparently he suffered life long sensitivity to light and lost his night vision, and consequently his flight status. You can google for all this.We obviously don't know what is going on. However, an exotic weapon is plausible because it has happened before. Canadian helicopter attempted to stop a Russian ship off the coast of WA a few years back, and the ship fired a high powered laser which permanently damaged the pilots' eyesight.
https://www.cnn.com/US/9705/14/russia.l ... l?_s=PM:US
The article you link to says the damage was temporary and the people on board were expected to recover fully.
So we can be sure that it was not due to living conditions or 'Situation' That is a pretty luxurious hotel.I have been to Havana and have seen the American Embassy there. It is on the Malecon (seaside) there is a lot of free space around it and it seems well guarded. I wonder if the diplomats stay in there or if there are only offices? If they stay in the Embassy an attack of any kind seems very unlikely to me.
I think it's been reported that they stay in the Hotel Capri in Havana.
https://meincmagazine.com/science/2017/09 ... cientists/
Ok, let me spell it out: saying the recording isn't very loud is a nonsense argument, because it can vary wildly from reality.So turn your volume up?What I've always found creepy about this was that the symptoms pretty much exactly match what my dad experienced when he was having radiation therapy for brain cancer. Sometimes he'd hear things, other times he'd see weird colors, but every experience I've heard of reminded me of what he went through.
Except these people aren't "hearing things", they heard things. As in they don't keep hearing them anymore, and the sounds were recorded, so actually happened.
I heard that recording. It did not sound loud at all. Im calling bs on it being evidence of an attack.
Yes I did. At max volume it sounds like an annoying buzz. Not loud. Did you even listen to it before snark?
Nothing I've read makes me think that a microwave beam is the wrong answer. In fact, I keep coming back to it.Hmmm interesting. When first hearing of this, I was thinking directed microwave beam but that sounds too James Bond. Or does it?What I've always found creepy about this was that the symptoms pretty much exactly match what my dad experienced when he was having radiation therapy for brain cancer. Sometimes he'd hear things, other times he'd see weird colors, but every experience I've heard of reminded me of what he went through.