[Antennas] RF Exposure.. Hoooey....or otherwise
Deon Erwin
Deon Erwin" <[email protected]
Thu, 28 Mar 2002 10:03:27 +0200
Several police departments in the USA are using non-destructive weapons to
capture the bad guys without giving them a scratch.
I recently saw a documentary where hostages were held in a motel. The
police sneaked an umbilical cord video camera into the room to see what was
happening and blasted them with a low frequency device through the window
pane, without breaking the glass. The video footage clearly showed how the
perpetrators clutched their guts and fell to the floor in agony.
Unfortunately, the hostages had to endure the same fate. The police were
ready for that moment and rammed down the door and threw in a thunder flash.
They walked in and handcuffed the still dazed baddies.
Not a single shot was fired and no destruction to property, except the
broken door lock.
This audio stuff really works. A small increase in my voice volume suddenly
motivates my son to complete his schoolwork and my dog decides that it is
not worthwhile taking to the street.
Deon ZR1DQ
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----- Original Message -----
From: Chris BONDE <[email protected]>
To: Wayne Dahl <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 2:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Antennas] RF Exposure.. Hoooey....or otherwise
| When I was at university some of the gears (engineers) decided to try the
| "death ray". It is a concetrated audio, or sub audio frequency. The poor
| subject was hospitalized. All they did was take a very good low freq
audio
| horn and aimed it at his dorm window. His desk was nearby.
|
| Now for some of you who read the bible, what about Josua at Jerico with
| them rams' horns?
|
| So I tend to believe some of this audio stuff. (Again donot cry wolf but
| be aware.)
|
| Chris opr VE7HCB