Very interesting. I wonder is there anything that is effective against this other than getting the hell away?
Given that most here have heard about and have probably looked into Teslas non top secret discoveries, is there anything within his disclosures that could give rise to a better understanding of this frequency/vibration real world use and turn it into a defensible position?
It seems pretty intolerable at best and could be used in a larger scale, drone or l.e.o. platform, that could topple any form of resistance. There has got to be a way to mitigate the effects, if there wasn't then tptb would have never released anything in regards to this technology.
These questions could probably be answered by doing my own research but alas this is Reddit, where lazy people come to gleam insight from non vetted internet Mensa personalities.....
I watched a series of videos where a test subject rated the pain level while being hit by LRAD sound waves and then tried several ways to mitigate it. Earplugs/muffs and a physical shield to scatter the sound was the most effective of the methods tried. The experiment was run at safe levels, though, not anywhere near 160 dB.
Very interesting. I wonder is there anything that is effective against this other than getting the hell away?
Given that most here have heard about and have probably looked into Teslas non top secret discoveries, is there anything within his disclosures that could give rise to a better understanding of this frequency/vibration real world use and turn it into a defensible position?
It seems pretty intolerable at best and could be used in a larger scale, drone or l.e.o. platform, that could topple any form of resistance. There has got to be a way to mitigate the effects, if there wasn't then tptb would have never released anything in regards to this technology.
These questions could probably be answered by doing my own research but alas this is Reddit, where lazy people come to gleam insight from non vetted internet Mensa personalities.....
I watched a series of videos where a test subject rated the pain level while being hit by LRAD sound waves and then tried several ways to mitigate it. Earplugs/muffs and a physical shield to scatter the sound was the most effective of the methods tried. The experiment was run at safe levels, though, not anywhere near 160 dB.