I think it's manipulation of the electromagnetic waves or radio frequencies to detonate electronics, like an emp but not and I think they have AI lighting the way.
Sifting for proof..
I think it's manipulation of the electromagnetic waves or radio frequencies to detonate electronics, like an emp but not and I think they have AI lighting the way.
Sifting for proof..
https://archive.fo/2024.09.19-153926/https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/sci-tech/electromagnetic-waves-used-to-detonate-landmines/29525168
the team discovered that despite the wide range of deadly makeshift bombs, they all had similar frequency ranges, explained Mora. “So we developed a system that concentrates on those, and thus loses less energy,” he added.
They successfully tested their system in Colombia last November and again in January 2011 using improvised mines provided by a team of professional bomb disposal experts. The devices were remotely set off at an average distance of 20 metres.
Also see AI and RF:
https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/371438/why-dont-radio-waves-ruin-electronics
Curious about this comment:
If the radio waves are strong enough, they can easily destroy electronics devices. But they need to be very, very strong and able to penetrate the case of the device to do so.
The electromagnetic whiplash (called electromagnetic pulse or EMP) of an atomic or nuclear explosion is sudden enough and strong enough to induce very large currents in metal objects tens to hundreds of km away from the blast. Those currents are sufficient to blow up high-voltage power line switchgear and fry the semiconductor junctions inside all sorts of solid-state electronic devices. To survive, military electronics as used in the battlefield and in aircraft must be carefully "hardened" against EMP with special shielding techniques.
In the case of light: If the box enclosing the electronics is colored plastic or metal, sunlight will not make it inside. Even if it could, the wavelength of the light is far, far shorter than the dimensions of the circuit board with the electronics on it, and so electric currents will not be induced in the board by having sunlight fall on it.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/how-ai-is-starting-to-influence-wireless-communications (2019)
https://scored.co/p/19952xBa7T
I posted this yesterday and it doesn't explain this incident per se but it does give an overview of their ambitions and current capabilities.
https://archive.fo/2024.09.19-160419/https://www.northropgrumman.com/what-we-do/whats-the-frequency-an-ai-algorithm-can-help-with-that
https://archive.fo/2024.09.19-161622/https://lieber.westpoint.edu/gospel-lavender-law-armed-conflict/
This whole "omg mossad can turn any electronic into an explosive" has got to be a psyop.
Those are landmines. They're designed to explode.
Normal electronics simply do not have the chemical or potential energy to explode no matter how much EM you blast them with. Look up lipo fire videos. They're not explosions.
I'm trying to find out what's going on. I don't know if it's a simple as planted bombs, but it could be.
I'm trying to look at articles of what they've already figured out to see if it could be twisted to this purpose of the OP.
I don't know anything but I'm extremely curious.
Well you and pretty much every other national intelligence agency.
I was reading that technically this isnt against the geneva conventions somehow, I forget the exact reasoning. But it's prolly going to end up being added if world leaders have any kinda spine.
The amount of people defending this is insane.
There is no way these fools can gurantee that the pagers/radios dont end up in the hands of civilians, or go off not when in a public crowded place, which is what appeared to happen to alot of them.
Apparently they decimiated a bunch of medical staff and doctors, and people saying they must be hamas so they deserve it.
Pretty sure that they treat both sides regardless of affiliation. Not everyone who is on the hamas side is terrorist, children have no say in any of it. Im sure that some of the doctors had pagers or radios in case someone needed medical help.
This is the work of a devil in my opinion.
Like MCMoneypants says (lmao), radio waves arent going to give something more explosive potential than its already got. That goes against basic physics/chemistry. You could maybe accumulate that potential in something like a capacitor though.
I think its more likely they had somethign like tannerite in them, relatively stable, wont explode if you drop it, or get in a car wreck. But overloading a lithium battery would prolly give it enough thermal energy to start the reaction.
This was definetly some kinda supply chain issue and like I seen someone talking about it in r/news or something.
Really insidious. Pagers were the main way they communicated, so they blew them up. Waited a couple days for them to switch to the radios, and blew those up too.
Their ability to communicate is pretty much done.
Cant do anything online because of pegasus, israel owns the cyber space.
:shrugs:
This is interesting and could very well be true Edit: the fact that most people are agreeing it's bombs makes me want to investigate because I just don't believe anyone.
Have you got a source for that claim?