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From: "Aaron D Meyers"
quoted 1 line The military has found plenty of practical applications for sound. Its called "psycho
> The military has found plenty of practical applications for sound. Its called "psychotronic
warfare" and its been used pretty extensively. Gulf War I is a good example, the assault on the
Davidian Compound in Waco is another. Most recently, rebels in Georgia blasted the Russian embassy
with a 24 hour-a-day assault of noises and light.
quoted 2 lines -Aaron
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> -Aaron
Yep. That stuff's documented in the Jack Sergeant article from Fortean Times
that I'd linked earlier. Here it is again:
http://www.forteantimes.com/articles/153_sonicweapons.shtml
SONIC DOOM
An acoustic weapon disorients rioters and afflicts an invading army with nausea. It can create
'ghosts' and arouse animal passions. Fantastic? JACK SERGEANT, delving into the possible uses and
abuses of infrasound, isn't so sure.
seek
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