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Pulsed microwave weapons and the 'Havana syndrome'

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Jean Daniel Reuss:

--- Quote from: Manti on September 09, 2021, 09:28:44 AM ---Recently I have been reading about pulsed microwaves and their weaponization. The facts on them are scarce but this article on the BBC site mentions that there was research into them in the Soviet Union as early as the 50s.
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But I did read on this forum that there was a military facility on Mount Chistop. Does anyone know what was done there?

The article: bbc.com/news/world-58396698
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Yes ! There are weapons, in principle non-lethal, that produce a beam of electromagnetic microwaves of high power and that can strongly influence the behaviors of people located in the field of action of the waves.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directed-energy_weapon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directed-energy_weapon#Microwave

Note:
In my "Reply # 2" I had rather considered an infrasound weapon, in honor of WAB who had more or less explicitly mentioned this possibility with his reference to Vladimir_Gavreau's collaboration with the French army's prospective studies on infrasound weapons, during the 1960s.

https://forum.dyatlovpass.com/index.php?topic=116.msg410#msg410
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Gavreau
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Range_Acoustic_Device

But in any case it is certain that a wave generator - sound or electromagnetic - located on Mount Cristop would have been far too far away to be able to play any role in the DPI.

See for instance:
http://www.dyatlov-pass-incident.com/     ("Keith Mc Closkey - 11 August 2021")
« One of their videos also shows the disused Soviet-era military installation on top of Mount Chistop, only 30 kilometres or so (20 miles approx.) south of the Dyatlov group's route.»

 • So, do you mention the possibility that mysterious characters would have carried powerful wave generators on the slopes of Kholat Syakhl to make them act on the 9 hikers ?

 • In order to weaken or kill them ?

 • Or to carry out tests, in real conditions, on the effects of more or less experimental devices in 1959 ?


--- Quote from: Ziljoe on September 20, 2021, 04:30:36 PM ---                Reply #7
I'm interested to a point on this knowledge but I'm also cautious of a conspiracy theory. I wouldn't want to go down the road that all governments are out to get us....to be honest it's a bit paranoid.

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I read your posts carefully, but excuse me, I did not understand what you mean by " conspiracy théory "

 • Any unnatural causes ?
 • Aggression from a group hostile people met by chance ?
 • A government plan to eliminate the 9 hikers for a reason that could be ideological bad behavior ?
 • The mission of mercenaries sent in pursuit of the 9 hikers (9 and not 10 since the abandonment of Yuri Yudin) as a result of the oddities reported during the short stay in Vizhay, January 25 - 26, 1959 ?
 • etc ?

Ziljoe:
I am cautious of media. Especially the modern internet of everyone having putting a spin. I do not think there's governments running about zapping people. I am willing to watch and observe the developments. But I question motive by who is writing what and why. I think that is logical.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki

Having had a search I can see there is evidence for and against the Havana syndrome.

I personally don't think governments  are out to get people. I just don't think they are that clever or inhuman. They learn as we all do.



Manti:
Yeah I'm not suggesting pulsed microwaves were used against the Dyatlov group. Just found it interesting to find out that Russia was conducting research into them that early.

To be honest the more I think about the Dyatlov pass incident the more it seems the information we have is self-contradictory and so it will never be solved.

Ziljoe:

--- Quote from: Manti on September 25, 2021, 04:36:55 PM ---Yeah I'm not suggesting pulsed microwaves were used against the Dyatlov group. Just found it interesting to find out that Russia was conducting research into them that early.

To be honest the more I think about the Dyatlov pass incident the more it seems the information we have is self-contradictory and so it will never be solved.


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My apologies to you also Manti. I appreciate your post. And it is very interesting . I also agree that it's interesting that the USSR were possibly  with such technology..

There is so much contradictory information it's frustrating .

RidgeWatcher:
This is SOS Mark Esper, who was fired but is a traitor in my opinion for reasons other then what he presents on this video, if I am not mistaken I might have already posted this here.:

Start at (01:45)



So much this is going on right now that I can't keep up with the articles, events or the the adverse reactions.



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