>The Associated Press has obtained a recording of what some U.S. Embassy workers heard in Havana in a series of unnerving incidents later deemed to be deliberate attacks. The recording, released Thursday by the AP, is the first disseminated publicly of the many taken in Cuba of mysterious sounds that led investigators initially to suspect a sonic weapon.
>What device produced the original sound remains unknown. Americans affected in Havana reported the sounds hit them at extreme volumes.
>Whether there’s a direct relationship between the sound and the physical damage suffered by the victims is also unclear. The U.S. says that in general the attacks caused hearing, cognitive, visual, balance, sleep and other problems.
>Nuclear black market seeks IS extremists >The man behind the bomb-grade uranium deal was Alexandr Agheenco, known as "the colonel" to his cohorts. He had both Russian and Ukrainian citizenship >Moldovan officials say there were indications from a foreign intelligence agency that the colonel fled with his infant son through Ukraine to Russia shortly after the bust apnews.com/9f77a17c001f4cf3baeb28990b0d92eb/ap-investigation-nuclear-smugglers-sought-terrorist-buyers
>In sharp contrast to the clauses of the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt, Egypt has recently been carrying out massive development work at the airport in central Sinai. nzivnet.com/articles/5297
>two secret Soviet programs, "Mercury" and "Volcano", aimed at developing a "tectonic weapon" that could set off earthquakes from great distance >US Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, said..."Others are engaging even in an eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tectonic_weapon#Reports
>According to state-run Rossiiskaya Gazeta, the destructive power attributed to the new torpedo's warhead would fit the description of a cobalt bomb. >A cobalt bomb has never been tested because of the devastating radiation it would unleash. bbc.com/news/world-europe-34797252
>The United States, China, and Russia are already locked in a new arms race to gain nanoweapons supremacy. Evidence suggests each major player is developing insect size drones, such as the United States Army's recently announced "fly drone," for surveillance and offensive missions. >Millions of insect size drones...are projected to become the new weapons of mass destruction. But controlling millions of nanobots is difficult; once released, they may go beyond an adversary's boarders and kill indiscriminately. prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-book-reveals-nanoweapons-more-problematic-than-nuclear-weapons-300434049.html
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Cameron Morris
>It is believed that Russian researchers used reverse transcriptase-PCR to create a DNA copy of the Ebola virus and then spliced the genes encoding key virulence factors into the unnecessary regions of the smallpox genome. >Alibek believes that this chimera, which he has named Ebolapox, would be capable of causing hemorrhagic smallpox, the most fatal form of the disease, in all infected individuals books.google.com/books?id=AwkVgNPRnKoC
>Novichok is a series of nerve agents that were developed by the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s. Allegedly these are the most deadly nerve agents ever made en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novichok_agent
>U.S. military hackers have penetrated Russia's electric grid, telecommunications networks and the Kremlin's command systems >Russia, China and other nations have probed and left hidden malware on parts of U.S critical infrastructure, "preparing the battlefield," in military parlance, for cyber attacks that could turn out the lights or turn off the internet across major cities nbcnews.com/news/us-news/u-s-hackers-ready-hit-back-if-russia-disrupts-election-n677936
>"We stand on a mountain pass in the midst of whirling snow and blinding mist through which we get glimpses now and then of paths which may be deceptive. If we stand still we shall be frozen to death. If we take the wrong road we shall be dashed to pieces. We do not certainly know whether there is any right one. What must we do? 'Be strong and of a good courage.' Act for the best, hope for the best, and take what comes. . . . If death ends all, we cannot meet death better." educ.jmu.edu//~omearawm/ph101willtobelieve.html
>here's a sound that makes you go crazy and damages your brain >have a listen
No thanks.
Robert Butler
Bump
Charles Evans
it was blasted much louder there. plus with other resonances not included
gives you a good idea of what to watch for in the future, potentially.
Logan Moore
Hello my friend take a bumperino How are you? Going to pole soon (if Im not mistaken)?
Leo Gutierrez
That's spooky. Just a month ago news articles were saying brain damage with Sonic weapons was physically impossible.
Eli Adams
Privet, da.
Isaiah Gonzalez
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Caleb Edwards
Yeah but they don't understand the mechanism or how it does the damage. I'd like to hear because I'm curious but what if there is something about the combination of frequencies that does the damage instead of pure volume? I mean people can hear really loud things and not have their brain damaged (guns, bombs, jet engines, etc).
Sebastian Perez
volume makes a difference. plus;
>Conventional recording devices and tools to measure sound may not pick up very high or low frequencies, such as those above or below what the human ear can hear. Investigators have explored whether infrasound or ultrasound might be at play in the Havana attacks.
Nathan Allen
So anyone of importance who had a heart attack and also a smart tv and/or smart microwave should be considered to have been cia assassinated