Subj : Re: New Microwave Weapons To : warmfuzzy From : Nelgin Date : Mon Mar 05 2018 14:38:38 On 01/07/2018 05:31 PM, warmfuzzy wrote: > Killing someone with a fast acting weapon can expose the assassin of his evil > deed, however security services such as the USSR-type states are rumored to > be using microwave and other radiation-based weapons to slowly kill their > victims. There are microwave emitters used in Farady Cage Rooms that are > placed inside of these rooms and turned on full, then the door to the rooms > are closed and people with high-end TSCM (technical surveillance > counter-measures) units are activated outside of the room to detect any > leakage in EM (electro-magnetic) radiation. Basically an assassin buys or > steals one of these emitters and places it near the target, such as at work or > at home and day by day more and more ionizing radiation goes inside the body > of the victim and they get sick, tired, and eventually die. The units seem > to work in the upper microwave spectrum and emit 2 MW (mega watts). So if > you are involved in the security field and your opposition knows who you are > and has access to you, you might want to buy some kit to detect a radiating > source. The EM radiators can be detected as being TSCM testing gear by > looking at them thoroughly and noticing that there is only one connection to > the power line and no signal lines coming in. In other words, they just plug > in and emit EM without having a signal coming in to broadcast. If you have > bothered the former Soviet Bloc intelligence agencies you can be certain that > if they hate you enough you will possibly be a target, even if you think you > live in a "safe" country like Canada, GB, USA, or AU. The New-School USSR > foreign policy includes assassination of those that speak out against the > regime, and they DO kill. My best advice: stay away from the former Soviet > Bloc and don't travel to police states. My two cents. Did you read about the US diplomats in Cuba that have been exposed to some sort of sonic attack? It was all over the news a few months ago. .