Conspiracy of the day

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  • yuekit6

    Havana Syndrome Attacks Widen With CIA Officer’s Evacuation From Serbia

    https://archive.is/QbYBG

    The idea that someone would be following US officials around the world and zapping them with a microwave gun sounds like something out of James Bond...

    But then again this article talks about how the US itself did experiments with these kinds of weapons in the past:

    "Reports say from the 1990s, the US Air Force had a project codenamed "Hello" to see if microwaves could create disturbing sounds in people's heads, one called "Goodbye" to test their use for crowd control, and one codenamed "Goodnight" to see if they could be used to kill people."

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-5…

    • 99% sure that Russia is behind this.utopian
    • Whaaatscarabin
    • This has been well documented for several years; I don't even think it files under conspiracy. It's a good way to covertly bolt a concussion into a person.garbage
    • Then imagine being an agent, and there's somebody repeatedly ruining your brain from an adjacent room and you have no idea what's going on.garbage
    • https://www.gq.com/s…garbage
    • We probably have this fully fleshed out and under wraps as well. Picture this tech in drone form.garbage
    • They are still debating whether it's real or imaginary, that's what's so weird...yuekit

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