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@ghosttornadoАй бұрын
They should make SkyNews and make it all about spreading misinformation
@RomanAbstinent161Ай бұрын
Bro, you should ended that video with some statement that you are not suicidal and never was, just in case.
@0xBasedChangАй бұрын
why did you include the chinese weather balloon? China doesnt need a ballon they have high res satelites
@deesmacks4345Ай бұрын
Giant megaliths across the globe were lifted and placed using sound
@jason.larsenthedanishgreek1226Ай бұрын
Xenophobia thing? Youre gullible enough to STILL spread that garbage for your billionare democrat globalists? Unsubbed.
@seansilva967Ай бұрын
“The CIA ‘allegedly’ lied to the public” isn’t that kinda their thing? I wasn’t aware they ever engaged in disseminating factual information to the public.
@Usapropaganda-t7hАй бұрын
Folks know cia pathologically lies. Are u cool with being lied to tho ?
@DefaultFlameАй бұрын
They do when they are forced to and haven't managed to destroy all evidence, like with MKULTRA.
@alexcarson9638Ай бұрын
“Operation mockingbird”
@PureAmericanPatriotАй бұрын
When I hear Democrats talk about how righteous the “intelligence community is” or Sen Chuck Schumer say they “have 50 ways from Sunday to get back at you” AS A LEADER IN CONGRESS, I want to vomit. They are literally allowing THE DEEP STATE (the name really does mean what it means) to control the legislative, executive, and I am sure the judicial branches of government. An unelected technoligarchy.
@ZEAROFFICIAL13Ай бұрын
Nothing new lol
@BickSnarfАй бұрын
im 8 seconds in, my first thought was: "Please dont let the brown note be real"
@Nate-bd8fgАй бұрын
Like the 1 finger punch from kickass
@hipihypnocticeАй бұрын
Honest to god i read the title and rhats what i thought. O started laughing "noooo the brown note"
@bituquinnabituquitan5686Ай бұрын
Yo. I'm glad I'm not alone in that particular train of thought...
@IntenseVisualsАй бұрын
Glad to see I'm not the only one worried about spontaneously shitting themselves.
@JustinBlades-s2vАй бұрын
Same.
@thedonahoesАй бұрын
I bet the glitter company is involved somehow.
@lossless4129Ай бұрын
😂
@TwoPaw-ShapurrАй бұрын
👀...yo mama is involved somehow...👀
@general...anxietyАй бұрын
@@TwoPaw-Shapurryeah bro she’s involved with me, I’m sure you can guess what sound she makes……
@gingerbred2533Ай бұрын
Someone solved that mystery, there's a KZbin video
@HalfAnimationАй бұрын
@@gingerbred2533you mean the video on this channel?
@noafproductions6144Ай бұрын
I love that we can get these types of videos on KZbin, but worry that in the future they may start to become increasingly limited. Thanks for the content CHUPPL!!
@observe_and_purportАй бұрын
yep, imagine if this guy suddenly gets hit with a gag order or two
@jeepstergal404314 күн бұрын
Is he on Rumble?
@cody350411 күн бұрын
Thus proving the CIA has nothing to worry about otherwise the video would probably have been taken down by now 😂
@SincercowАй бұрын
“The government wouldn’t do that” oh yes they would.
@SaltySuprize417Ай бұрын
Anybody who says "the goverment wouldn't do that" is being willfully ignorant. The government has shown time and time again that they are absolutely not above "doing that"
@zanderthemander8208Ай бұрын
@@SaltySuprize417the scary thing is that people who don't think the government would ever do that can vote😬
@UltamamiАй бұрын
...or, they are just plain ignorant. @@SaltySuprize417
@opensocietyenjoyerАй бұрын
you believe a quack on youtube over literally everyone else.
@mitkoogrozevАй бұрын
@@zanderthemander8208 thankfully, voting has no effect in who gets in power...well, I dunno if it's ''thankfully'''....anyway, you get my meaning :D.
@TyFrom99Ай бұрын
Fatigue, headaches, time confusion, memory issues. Damn it gave them depression
@sammyjay5027Ай бұрын
Depression gun 😢
@jonmiller4361Ай бұрын
Exactly what I thought. Just gave people my typical Tuesday morning.
@630RicoАй бұрын
That me everyday lol.
@SmirkInvestigatorАй бұрын
Zap, ⚡️ you’re over 30 now
@runed0s86Ай бұрын
@@rulerofeden Montezuma's revenge, right?
@trusted_travelerАй бұрын
This is crazy because I remember around that time watching a documentary on the technical advancement of microwaves and sound technology for crowd control. Then the tech just vanished.
@LacewiseАй бұрын
Do you remember the name of the documentary?
@dontneedahandle467Ай бұрын
same, i remember hearing about sound weapons in middle and HS as a curious kid. it’s literally so plausible that they’re being used. i mean we are in a new era of combat…tech, sound, information, etc.
@richardw3052Ай бұрын
The police departments started being sued and losing, here is a paragraph from a Popular Mechanics article: In 2017, a group of New Yorkers sued the NYPD for damages resulting from sonic attacks during the protests that followed the non-indictment of Daniel Pantaleo, one of the officers who murdered Eric Garner in 2014. The department argued loud sounds can’t constitute a use of force, which the judge rejected, allowing the case to proceed. An earlier suit in Pittsburgh awarded $72,000 to a bystander who suffered permanent hearing loss from an LRAD attack in 2009.
@spirithopeАй бұрын
@@richardw3052💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲
@Jesus_was_GodАй бұрын
it was on trutv , jesse ventura did those episodes. But they fired him. They didnt pay him for his last episode, so he was forced to leave them. Very sketchy chanel, think their higher ups didnt like those topics he uncovered. One day they forced him to make an episode of Annunaki reptilian aliens, he was displeased and cut it short, made his reptilian expert mad by calling him a FOOOOOL :D . They wanted him to cover BS conspiracy, he wanted to cover real topics... good old Senator Jesse Ventura :D
@tthompson9244Ай бұрын
Maybe the C.I.A. wanted to keep it under wraps because it is significantly more difficult to find the source if the source knows you're looking for them.
@amazin700618 күн бұрын
It would also discourage Americans from joining the CIA fearing that they might get hit by the microwave gun by some Chinese or Russian, effectively neutering American intelligence agencies against Chinse and Russian intelligence agencies Also, why is nobody suspecting that there might be poison or a gaseous substance doing the damage? Even just high amounts of carbon monoxide could cause these concussive effects
@BattousaiHBr12 күн бұрын
it's because there's no feasible mechanism of defense or detection against it, so they pretend it's not real to avoid legislative and public scrutiny. what are they gonna do about it? build faraday cages out of every house and building their employees go to, and have they wear tinfoil suits and headwear at all times while outside?
@stephenpeter8350Ай бұрын
Stop children whats that sound. Everybody look whats going down.
@RompelstaumpАй бұрын
Gen-X reference?
@yobronx9185Ай бұрын
For what its worth.
@sleepydoppy8516Ай бұрын
So many examples of all of our present time right now has been told before we got here. I’m a boomer and this world has moved way too fast just so the rich can get richer. This is the year the rich begin their fall. Time for the rich to pay their far share.
@RealPersonOfColorАй бұрын
@@sleepydoppy8516 jewish socialism is a bitch
@ma_juniaАй бұрын
everybody look w- SOME FOLKS WERE BORN MADE TO RAISE THE FLAG
@FraggnAUTАй бұрын
Oh man, I remember how people would post about stuff like this 20-25 years ago on German conspiracy forums and we would make fun of that. The older I get the more stuff happens to be true in some capacity Or another.
@feekalphabeet9217Ай бұрын
A-holes like you always make fun of the conspiracies but when they turn out to be true you never apologize for ridiculing the heroes who point out the lies.
@abandonedmuseАй бұрын
People used to call me a conspiracy theorist. Now they realize Im just good at piecing things together to form logical conclusions.
@efrainflores5930Ай бұрын
Can you give some examples? Not doubting in any way just curious what was being talked about back then
@sdjslkdjlsskldjslkdjsl8262Ай бұрын
that's the conspiracy theory lifespan. mocked at first, then accepted and instantly "old news."
@Lore-mc7zwАй бұрын
do you feel no shame for mocking the truth? fraggun?
@multifaceteduser3405Ай бұрын
CIA lying to the public? haha, if people still think the 3 letter agencies are honest and trustworthy, well i got some magic beans to sell them.
@celestialowl8865Ай бұрын
I don't know why people want them to be honest
@bandit5875Ай бұрын
@@celestialowl8865it’s probably just because they fear them.
@tklarp4735Ай бұрын
Some state secrets are best kept secret, especially when dealing with mass hysteria and war.
@TheErikjsmАй бұрын
thats the whole point, its called secret service not publicly available knowledge service.
@RedmondBarryIIАй бұрын
Its not the secret service. They are bodyguards. It's an intelligence agency. Just going by their name, you would think they spread the correct info.
@8-7-styx94Ай бұрын
Microwaves operate by vibrating water molecules causing them to heat and expand. So if a microwave is aimed at an animal, especially a human, the direct contact of the microwave is incredibly painful (we're ~75% water). Including burning sensations, ringing in the ears, massive migraines, and more. So if you pulse such a weapon, turning it on and off in a rhythm, you can cause similar sensations without the regular burning effect. Essentially the molecules of water aren't vibrating fast enough to cause that burning, but can still have other effects on the body. With the right pulse lengths you let them cool off before the really nasty side effects begin to show, like burning skin. To say the least it does appear Havana Syndrome is related to microwaves initially. The problem though is blocking, microwaves, pulsed or otherwise, are dead stopped by metal mesh for the most part. Something that is on and in a lot of government buildings. So it makes sense only buildings without a metal mesh in the walls would be vulnerable to this. Sadly if the people affected had any clue what was going on, something like a metal motorcycle helmet would have likely been enough to save them from most harm.
@FredAllenBurgeАй бұрын
Or...hear me out here...a tin foil hat...!
@Lance_GАй бұрын
This is a pretty good explanation
@totalyrandomh2oАй бұрын
Sure. now find a way to break the laws of physics (inverse square law) and your theory is sound. Pun intended.
@hamaljayАй бұрын
Ted, what's the frequency?
@maizygreeneАй бұрын
Is this where the tin foil hat meme/hag came to be about?!
@johndoe7270Ай бұрын
"We have determined your health issues aren't service related".....
@saltiestsirenАй бұрын
I'm really not sure how the VA gets away with that shit, especially with hearing loss. Do they think because the military supplies (or is supposed to supply) earphones and earplugs that they're just totally off the hook, and any hearing loss simply cannot be related to having 100+ decibels blasting everyone's heads all day for months at a time? (Hyperbolic with that last part, but my point stands)
@TheRighteousReignАй бұрын
@@saltiestsirenIt’s the agent orange of the millennium.
@johndoe7270Ай бұрын
@@TheRighteousReign I felt that! My grandpa's quality of life was drastically reduced because of agent orange. I feel like in general, there are a lot of things they would prefer to sweep under the rug. Even in the civilian sector, I'm thinking we are going to find out someday that roundup is way worse and that many other things will be in the same boat.
@youbetterwakeup2449Ай бұрын
@@TheRighteousReign Nailed it. Our own government has been using WMD's against it's own citizens for decades. WMD doesn't always = a nuke.
@ShakaCthuluАй бұрын
@@saltiestsiren Especially when they issue defective ear protection, i.e. the 3M incident.
@dogma8073Ай бұрын
the immaculate concussion goes hard. both as a name and a form of espionage.
@bloomnightsАй бұрын
It would make an amazing metal band name
@tomweather8887Ай бұрын
@@bloomnightsmental* band. Heavy mental.
@poolhalljunkie9Ай бұрын
I think it sounds more punk, personally.
@SoCalChrisАй бұрын
That's gonna be the name of my Ska Black Metal band.
@Hugh-Man0006Ай бұрын
@@tomweather8887sir, I've roadied for a few metal bands...mental works just as well.
@FractionalMateoАй бұрын
CORRECTION: 31 minutes in LTC = Lieutenant Colonel - MUCH higher rank than "Lieutenant"
@SlapsyJaxyАй бұрын
Those military dudes really take their pronouns seriously
@sammyjay5027Ай бұрын
@@SlapsyJaxylmao 💀
@alexd6557Ай бұрын
@@SlapsyJaxy hahahahahaahah omg that was great. im in the army ill absolutely be stealing this
@memicusdankis4212Ай бұрын
@@SlapsyJaxylmao
@MatthewDavis-p2pАй бұрын
Lieutenant colonel
@anactualtree652Ай бұрын
This is really small, but I appreciate you putting links to your sources in the description. It really helps me trust the integrity of the channel.
@Not_alike_59Ай бұрын
I was assaulted in 2013 and got brain damage from that attack. Apart from the sound thing, I experienced all of those symptoms. Debilitating headaches, depression, PTSD, severely affected short term and long term memory issues. Balance issues the whole gamut. This is scary shit to think a weapon can do this. Great investigation.
@wayfarerzenАй бұрын
Can you say more about it? I'm curious. Currently having some similar symptoms, but longer term. I figured it was a medical thing.
@KidkosmosАй бұрын
@@wayfarerzen He was assaulted. Aka got his ass beat.
@wasserruebenvergilbungsvirusАй бұрын
Schizophrenia moment
@MrMysteryman00Ай бұрын
When asked about it, Leon Panetta said “there is no evidence for it being true, but from what I’ve seen as CIA director I guarantee it is real”
@baronvon9190Ай бұрын
Wouldn't this quote set off your "bullshit detector?" You probably are being propagandized. "Extraordinary claims can be dismissed without extraordinary evidence. "
@MrMysteryman00Ай бұрын
@@baronvon9190 yeah. I lost all respect for him when he said that at a college talk last year, but I thought people in this video would in interested in an expert’s opinion regardless.
As if anyone cares what an amateur documentarian youtuber covers.
@damdampapaАй бұрын
😂😂
@sillyyup4425Ай бұрын
@@RedmondBarryIIit’s a meme my guy
@iterativegrowthАй бұрын
@@RedmondBarryIIdo they care enough to quite literally kill him? no way. if it gets enough traction/creates enough noise tho, I’m sure it’s at least on their radar. (I realize the original comment is a meme of sorts, but still)
@RedmondBarryIIАй бұрын
@iterativegrowth I've heard this story dozens of times before over the past couple years. It's a morning show news item not some hidden secrets. Idk how you guys see my previous comment btw, it's not there for me.
@jayrubio3633Ай бұрын
This reminded me of Ralph Peters and his 1991 novel, The War in 2020. My father was former military and said he loved this book. I read it and it kinda freaked me out. In the book, the "bad guys" attack using "Scramblers," a special radiowave weapon that permanently disrupts the body's neuro-muscular functions.
@KatkaLiptayАй бұрын
thanks for this piece of a puzzle
@GersbermsАй бұрын
Nice to hear something about this! I mentioned it on a forum and some were quick to point out that it was just mass hysteria. I always thought I'd hear more about all of this later, and here we are. Awesome work! Ultrasound can do some serious damage, ask any chemist who works with it in the lab. Ultrasound is used to blend fluids that don't like to be mixed, and break up materials. It can transfer huge amounts of energy.
@SwagensteinАй бұрын
Elgin air force base was listed as “city with most Reddit visitors” in an official blog from Reddit, that was later deleted. Elgin Air Force base is known for flooding forums and being hypercritical of political posts or anything that brings the US into question. Could definitely be related!
@thewhiterabbitukАй бұрын
it's really a done deal that everything presented to the public that is beyond the scope of average scientific grasp is chalked up as being caused by hysteria/mental illness. then you have to say, ok, what is causing the mental illness? and the ignorant population replies in unison 'chemical imbalance.'
@evie7500Ай бұрын
yes! i work in a research lab and we use tissue sonication sometimes- i don’t like to do it because you have to wear a crazy pair of large headphones while the machine is running, and quite frankly, it freaks me out. sound waves are scary stuff and people really don’t take them seriously as a threat, mostly on the basis of “but but but they’re invisible!”
@jamesleonard2870Ай бұрын
That’s why dr Giodarno said pulsed microwaves. The pulses translate into waves in the bodies fluids. Like in the ear or the brain sack.
@joem.6940Ай бұрын
@@Swagensteinyeah they also do it on yt (they run yt 💀)
@brianwilson9501Ай бұрын
I was hit by this. Retired Naval Vet, did nothing important, no job just disabled and have no life. Yet, while sleeping at night woke up to something hitting me on the side of my head / face felt like a ton of bricks. All I could hear is a high pitch tone, instantly gave me vertigo, lost a huge amount of my hearing and sight on the side it hit me on. Now my memory is destroyed, can't remember faces, memories themselves are gone, those I have just drop out and disappear may come back later. I'm losing control over my body. Reported it all when I went to the VA they acknowledged my hearing loss and sight but refused to even document the "noise" that caused it.
@ebblesrАй бұрын
Bro it sounds like you had a stroke go to the dr and see if youve had a stroke in the past.
@the_real_Kurt_YarishАй бұрын
I'd look into whether or not you had a mini-stroke or other cardiovascular issue before assuming it was a sonic weapon. Hell, I myself developed chronic fatigue, vertigo, brain fog, short and long term memory issues, and chronic hearing loss (all but the latter I recovered from after ~2.5 years) as part of Long Covid/PASC, and I believe that at least some of these (especially the hearing loss) are attributable to cardiovascular damage/disease from Covid.
@brianwilson9501Ай бұрын
@@the_real_Kurt_Yarish never heard of this Havana syndrome but once seen a video of ehat others say it sounded like and an example audio of it, it was exactly what I've heard. I've had two strokes before, tight after getting a flu vaccine, went to the Balboa ER, they refused to even admit me or give me a check up, told me I should consider myself lucky, now go out and live. Their exact words. Wouldn't even take a heart rate, blood pressure, nothing.
@user-fje4ztx46no86Ай бұрын
And the moral of the story is; don't join the human death machine
@nuggertАй бұрын
@@brianwilson9501 how do you know you had strokes if they wouldn’t even admit you to give you the tests
@PulsedPowerАй бұрын
Small correction from a pulsed power engineer, at 16:20 you highlight “pulsed power” as the technology being developed, however “directed energy” is the accurate term used to categorize devices such as LRAD, THOR, MEDUSA, etc. Pulsed power technology is sometimes used as the power source for directed energy weapons, but the two are different and distinct. For example, I am currently employed as a pulsed power engineer at a nuclear fusion energy startup along with many other pulsed power colleagues.
@alexd6557Ай бұрын
hows the fusion coming along? been waiting my whole life for someone to get it right
@PulsedPowerАй бұрын
@@alexd6557 I am optimistic due to the sheer scale (both in number of startups and variety of approaches) of fusion startups being privately funded. However with that said, I think there is a lot of BS public posturing from many of these startups trying to oversell how “simple” their approach might be, or how confident they are in their “next generation machine” producing Q=1. At the end of the day there isn’t some theoretical barrier to fusion “working”. After all, over the past couple of years NIF has improved its process to achieve scientific break even (still a far cry from engineering breakeven or a practical reactor design). It’s just an ultra complex engineering problem to make any given scheme viable, long lasting, and cheap enough to actually produce and competitively sell electricity.
@PulsedPowerАй бұрын
@@alexd6557I am fairly optimistic mostly due to the scale (both in number of companies and diversity in schemes) of privately funded fusion startups. However unfortunately I do think there is a lot of BS posturing from many of these companies overselling how “simple” their scheme is or how confident they are in their “next generation machine” being the one to hit breakeven. How else will they continue to entice investors 🙄 At the end of the day it’s just a massively complex engineering problem to develop any given scheme to the point where it is viable, reliable, and cheap enough to produce and sell electricity competitively. After all, NIF has slowly improved its process to achieve scientific breakeven (still a far cry from engineering breakeven or a viable reactor design).
@Zzz-cx5upАй бұрын
@@alexd6557It’s existed for a really long time. If this group is another one to succeed you still won’t hear about it. The evil criminals controlling the treasonous three letter agencies and our government murder everyone that succeeds in anything like this at all.
@ronanzann4851Ай бұрын
Almost there.........only a few more years and another trillion dollars and they will have it !
@spookyfizzАй бұрын
Dude! You are very good at broadcasting, journalism, reporting, cadence, and tonality. I enjoyed your segment very much.. I'm a truck driver. keep it up, I'll keep watching. Intriguingly well balanced content creation, thanks for the work.
@JoeGator23Ай бұрын
Ground News should be free for all to access... maybe find unbiased sponsors that realize the importance of the truth nowadays. The world needs all of the help it can get.
@RebeccaPerry-ur9upАй бұрын
Honest journalist get held or un alived, look up how many reporters go missing each month.... No good reporter is going to get one story out,look up reporters without borders
@xenosfurАй бұрын
The unbiased sponsors are the customers themselves. Its how it be
@NetbugАй бұрын
The sound is a byproduct of the attack, not the attack itself.
@andywhite6078Ай бұрын
This seems more likely, a high pitched whine comes from things like LED bulbs just from the cycling of the grid. Assuming radio/microwave weapon, then the whine would be a resonant frequency closer to human hearing.
@NetbugАй бұрын
@@andywhite6078 Exactly. I'm sure as much effort as possible went into making it as inaudible as possible as well, but it's clearly a lot of energy.
@squishyblanketАй бұрын
Cracking your mind open to spy on you.
@andywhite6078Ай бұрын
@@Netbug yeah, but the freaky part, is that it doesn’t matter if it’s audible or not, as it’s *directed* energy, like a pulse laser doesn’t have to worry about the inverse square law or any laser for that matter, as it amplifies itself nearly forever excluding external changes
@Nature_Inna_BoxАй бұрын
@@andywhite6078 the video said the sound comes from the swelling caused in the brain when its heated in the skull producing what i guess is an auditory hallucination occurring from their brain being heated by a microwave weapon
@Ice_KarmaАй бұрын
Eight and a half minutes in: There's a word for "the opposite of the placebo effect" -- the "nocebo effect". You're welcome! 😻 ("Placebo" comes from Latin meaning "I will please", "nocebo" from "I will harm".)
@-_Nuke_-Ай бұрын
wow that's cool to know!
@stevenwestfall7638Ай бұрын
The mind is a powerful thing...either negatively or positively.
@TattootinАй бұрын
@@stevenwestfall7638so powerful it named itself. Many times overs .
@deeznuts3145Ай бұрын
You learned that from Joe Dispenza.
@JW-qd3olАй бұрын
I was also gonna comment this! Thanks for beating me to it and saving me effort! :)
@CodiscreamsАй бұрын
The scoff I let out when you said Kissinger’s name. Of course he was involved
@drob8220Ай бұрын
I don't see what the big mystery is here. If you know anything about telecommunication technologies, its been known for decades that high power, directional microwaves are deadly and you should never stand in front of those dishes on top of towers once they are turned on
@dvoremay6683Ай бұрын
Thats the part thats screwing. With me. Everyone is acting like this is some kind of conspiratorial fantasy weapon. But its not even new tech. Literally, it's reading the warning label on the damn thing and deciding what if this was a feature?
@marenjones6665Ай бұрын
There's a reason your microwave oven is essentially a Faraday cage. If it can cause harm, of course it's been weaponized. The limitation was always how to power it and miniaturize it, but we're obviously past that hurdle. My concern is the last few minutes of the video, where it became clear that our lawmakers don't know what weapons we even have. I shouldn't be surprised, they don't even know how a cell phone works, but still.
@marenjones6665Ай бұрын
Exactly!
@BoogieBoogsForeverАй бұрын
But then grifters couldn't grift. People make money off silly conspiracy theory stuff. Shit one of our prez candidates is currently only in the running because of them. People like to think they're on to something which no one else knows. (Or 'no one's allowed to talk about')
@roehughes1231Ай бұрын
Why do you think that's the mystery? He even mentioned the US's Medusa crowd control weapon that was discontinued because they realized it caused brain damage. The mystery is not 'is this weapon possible,' the mystery is 'did they actually use it?'
@tinasmith1391Ай бұрын
Quote by William Casey CIA Director "We'll know our disinformation campaign is complete when everything the American public believes is false."
@jc7997ajАй бұрын
Didn't Obama say similar at a speech he gave. Something to the effect of "we'll know when we've won, when no one will be able to tell fact from fiction".
@AmandaHugenkiss96Ай бұрын
Where did you hear that nonsense? Stop mainlining right wing propaganda.
@logosfocusАй бұрын
1984 was a documentary 🎬
@imnotpurestrАй бұрын
What was the context behind that? Because that’s such a wild thing for the CIA director to say
@cjquinn729Ай бұрын
... You mean...."Is a lie"---1981.... Willy Casey...
@Tom-ahawkАй бұрын
Being serious for a second. I have a personal story with this. I've told it so many times, but no one really cares. My mom's close friend traveled to Cuba around this time to sing with her traveling choir. She alerted authorities to a priest she thought was being inappropriate with children while she was there. When she returned to her hotel room in the evening they told her they had to switch her room. She woke up in the middle of the night with the sound, feeling weak, and ill. She woke up later in the morning with hearing loss and had to make a flight to get back home. She got a full checkup with her doctor confirmed some brain trauma. She has luckily recovered in the longterm with little issue. I don't know whether to call it Havana syndrome, but it was clearly odd. Everything I've studied about this, demonstrates the physiological damage caused by concentrated microwaves. But it has some range limitations. It seems to usually need a close vehicle or adjacent room to be able to work. It's quite directional and specific. Basically, it's assholes with microwaves. And they didn't care about testing it on regular people.
@LoveLee-jz1tjАй бұрын
trucks with inverters and satellite dishes
Ай бұрын
What's it like living life as a gullible cabbage?
@TheGermanHammerАй бұрын
What’s it like living as a nobody that makes sniveling little pointless comments to complete strangers on the internet? Bet it really fills the void of your mediocrity, doesn’t it big guy?
Ай бұрын
@@TheGermanHammer Go count your chemtrails you weeping bore.
@teristewart2400Ай бұрын
@@TheGermanHammerwell said 😊
@jacobbabcock8943Ай бұрын
*American citizens get attacked while in Cuba* Trump: "I think it was Cuba" chuppl: "omg xenophobic"
@straightupnothavingagoodtimeАй бұрын
It’s called not being a blithering moron who follows his shepherd like a suckling babe
@MrOnay-px1jxАй бұрын
@@straightupnothavingagoodtime it's called being unreasonably obsessed with hating a politician
@IMPERIALYTАй бұрын
Can't wait to watch a conspiracy unfold over my lunch - I'm glad my ignorance was of service for this video!
@skylar_ennsАй бұрын
Love your videos
@FigmentForeverАй бұрын
MY DUDE!
@Ziggyzaggy300Ай бұрын
and over MY dinner!
@CantTellYouАй бұрын
lol to be fair, you weren’t that wrong. Even though it doesn’t account for all of them, your explanation probably does still apply for *many* of those thousands of cases.
@mrsearaphim4077Ай бұрын
It seems weird to me that people so easily doubt the possibility of such technologies when we are surrounded by mind-blowing technologies that have been thought to be "impossible".
@lc3853Ай бұрын
I'm reading this on a magic rock.
@bluefernloveАй бұрын
What seems more weird to me, is that people don't realize there are other sources of microwaves that we literally revolve around, like the sun. If you want to understand this, pay attention to sun cycles and solar storms and what they do to the human body. This is not a weapon. It's evolution.
@emilelikespiАй бұрын
One thing no one has mentioned yet is MRI and NMR technology, yes the MRI you get at a hospital. Both of these use high power pulsed RF radiation (microwaves). MRIs don’t hurt you because it’s very short pulses and not sustained. much of the development for higher resolution MRI and NMR came from military industrial complex for directed energy weapons. It is well within the realm of believability. It wouldn’t even need to be nearly as strong and these big machines. Leave it in someone’s room all night, you could absolutely damage someone’s brain. These are microwaves. Imagine putting your brain in a microwave for HOURS. You are heating the water in your brain from the inside. This is a horrid way to hurt someone no matter how you spin it.
Ай бұрын
so its not so far fetched to assume maybe the tech can be used to read someones mind from a distance?
@zachbaker2051Ай бұрын
Is it just me or was this video blowing up just after it came out, only to begin stagnating at 600k views for many days now...
@chupplАй бұрын
Weird, right?
@zachbaker2051Ай бұрын
@@chuppl I was watching to see if this video would get taken down, but I forgot that shadowbanning was a thing.
@nimbuIАй бұрын
It's very normal that weird conspiracy theory misinformation gets delisted or the algorithm stops promoting it.
@zachbaker2051Ай бұрын
@@nimbuI Do you know how to check sources my dude? Document in the description. Part of this story was covered by 60 Minutes bro; the same show that hosts presidential debates with fact checking.
@SP_-Ай бұрын
Your comment has only 8 likes, 9 with mine. A pinned comment nonetheless.
@UndefException-cp6huАй бұрын
I find it hilarious that anyone would suggest that we couldn't make these devices. Literally, thousands of directed microwave dishes exist to transmit internet signals above businesses. Installers are warned not to step in front of them. They will fry you. If we have directed higher power microwave dishes precise enough to transmit data, you think we can't turn it down and aim at a desk or a house?! Hah! Developing something of this nature that plugs into your mains and looks like a DirectTV dish hasn't been a problem for at least 2 decades.
@Zzz-cx5upАй бұрын
People are dumb af now and assume because they’re too underdeveloped and ignorant to understand or create something that everyone else is as inept as they are.
@santobernabel4216Ай бұрын
People don’t even know that DARPA works on technology 20+years in the future and only a select few people are privy to such technology
@whacklyАй бұрын
@simonjose7258, and of course we WOULD detect it since there's a spectrum analyzer in every room of every embassy and every diplomat's house. there's no way somebody could use an rf weapon without us knowing because, since we CAN detect rf, we obviously DO detect rf.
@johnmarston2474Ай бұрын
@@whackly Not exactly, because it would only be detected if the device itself was in the path.
@whacklyАй бұрын
sarcasm not detected.
@GlurglePopАй бұрын
26:20 man Florida highway patrol is built different. I don’t believe I’ve ever seen a rodeo hog-tie at the end of a high speed chase.
@AbomidablePlayerАй бұрын
Ya'll ever watched Whale Wars? LRADs were being used by Japanese/ Chinese fishing boats 10+ years ago. Wiki says: "Acoustic hailing devices are now fielded all over the world by various commercial, law enforcement, and military groups." Timeline for development seems fitting.
@JessicaC.Ай бұрын
Those were sound waves that they used in whale wars. These are microwaves. Direct energy weapons.
@joeeeyyyyyyАй бұрын
@@JessicaC. sonic, microwave, rf, ir... Wasnt just sounds. You can find videos on youtube of these devices being tested on yputube with one search... Some are 10+ years old.
@graphicsbytrit646124 күн бұрын
Im gonna try to bring this to the attention of a few big streamers, this deserves more of a spotlight man, like holy shit.
@chuppl24 күн бұрын
We’d love it if you did!
@Miami7Ай бұрын
No, it is not hysteria, or psychosomatic, or stress, or tiredmess; this is very real. Certain frequencies, first, can make you dizzy, and they can make you pass out. Sometimes these can come from bulldozers, air conditioners, and other motors and machinery, and there need to be laws stating that nothing can be manufactured that emits such frequencies. Some frequencies will even kill you. You do know that some will absolutely shatter a wine glass, and make popcorn pop, so imagine what they can do to your brain and body. They are even worse when they reach you indoors because then they are amplified by the walls, floors, and ceilings.
@Godspeedhero0Ай бұрын
We're definitely talking about the popcorn pop ones here, except instead of popcorn, it's your brain.
@v2ike6udikАй бұрын
@@Godspeedhero0 observe "tsuumann" reso. they blame the sun, but it is all satanist made. ultra nasty.
@janthranАй бұрын
@@Godspeedhero0 you could do it with sound waves too
@boltvanderhuge8711Ай бұрын
If sound could affect people in this way, every music producer, audio engineer, and audiophile would have this. You'd be able to get it by listening to a frequency sweep. It is not analogous to wine glasses shattering, as those are extremely rigid and inflexible and so cannot accommodate the acoustic stress. Sound is not magic.
@chrismay2298Ай бұрын
@@boltvanderhuge8711 You're wrong. Sound, vibration and frequency are everything. Yes, even you.
@laurenlewis4189Ай бұрын
ah fuck, new CHUPPL vid. Cancel all my appointments, close all my tabs, delete my facebook. I'm going in
@voice2skull.Ай бұрын
You should use that same determination next time you douche. 😂
@joneslol2576Ай бұрын
I just cant stand people who things that there is nothing behind the curtain. That what has been said in media, by goverment and CIA etc is all there is and its the absolute truth. Plese people wake up.
@conanscomputerАй бұрын
Fair, but often people who believe things happen “behind the curtain” are just conspiracy theorist who believe in aliens and tin foil hats
@hunterwhite8772Ай бұрын
Absolutely agree, I’m not a conspiracy theorist but I would be very naive to believe that our government is telling us the truth.
@OliveCandy38Ай бұрын
I'm with you. And we all now have access to instant information on the internet and things are being rapidly discovered. I feel like it's just going to get crazier.
@sarpsaysАй бұрын
@@OliveCandy38 Yup. I have an equal amount of cynicism for how outrageously blind a lot of people still are with a balance of hope from how many people are fully waking up. Let's see how this ride goes fellow incarnate soul at this point in space-time...
Two thoughts: one cannot rule out something as being mass hysteria simply because it either affects a large number of people nor because it has serious morbidity and mortality. Second, if we are unable to explain Havana syndrome, how could one earnestly say that they know of someone who died as a result?
@mjouwbuisАй бұрын
If and only if. Not if not. The Havana syndrom has been explained at least internally somewhere within the CIA, and is likely very close to what is described in this video.
@400VAL-p3vАй бұрын
I'm surprised that people don't believe such things can exist, it's a simple principle, my father was involved in this type of research in the 70s, he's gone now so I can't ask him about it, but he and his friend were physicists and they were doing PhDs on some electromagnetics and they ended up working with British military intelligence. It was short lived and my father went onto computer security and worked with teams testing corporation security in Ernst & Young etc, but there's been scientists working on all these types of things for a long time. When I was young and he was alive he'd explain this type of stuff to me but I was too stupid to understand, but it's not a crazy concept, rather it's very simple and perfectly possible as sound is just pressure waves and you only have to come up with ways to concentrate pressure waves. It's not the sound that's a weapon, sound is the byproduct of pressure. People 300 years ago would have known such weapons are possible, not new knowlegde at all, something like internet, or even radio, is a more new and radical concept than acoustic weapons, it's a matter of developing the hardware to make it possible. His real love was music and when he was young he was sound engineer and even did a tour with the rolling stones, his favourite band, and he'd go out drinking with Charlie Watts, the drummer. those were his things were sound and physics, at least they were before he got into computers and programming.
@markmorenault765Ай бұрын
yes between having serval family members in high ranking military position, including naval intelligence, iv heard several hints, without compromising their integrity and sworn secrecy oath, to things that would blow your minds, shhh they isn't any aliens either, extradimensional beings and advanced ancient humans yes. do some deep digging on CERN, they figure it out, but just cant produce they power they need yet.
@JenniferDamronАй бұрын
Absolutely, even the ancients knew the potentials acoustics held as a weapon/destructive force ... Walls of Jericho comes to mind.
@8mssАй бұрын
Egon Cholakian vibes...
@FilmFactryАй бұрын
And everyone said wearing a tinfoil hat was stupid.
@soullessone9905Ай бұрын
that use to work back then. now we have wires in like 70% of ears and eyes
@ArtificialDjDAGXАй бұрын
hasn't it been scientifically proven that tinfoil hats actually amplify signals?
@justman239Ай бұрын
Make sure you use tin foil not aluminum foil!
@MichaelSmith-un9ruАй бұрын
@@justman239 where can buy real titfoil hat from trusted provider
@thenoneckpeoplerepresentat8074Ай бұрын
So stupid they’re sold out on Amazon.
@Smithy88888Ай бұрын
It’s not a “sound”, it’s a resonant atmospheric pressure wave that may produce the perception of sound as a side effect. Explosions cause concussive pressure waves too, of course the technology exists.
@badcaseofstripesАй бұрын
All 'sound' is, is a resonant frequency. Just because you can't hear it, doesn't make it not a sound anymore. Anything that vibrates anything whether audible or not has a sound.
@Smithy88888Ай бұрын
@@badcaseofstripes that’s like calling any electromagnetic wave like an AM/FM radio wave or a lethal gamma-ray “light”. It’s can be used to cause false assumptions by most who would consider the physiological definition, which is the problem here.
@PhearsumАй бұрын
One of the funny takeaways from this for me is that conspiracy theorists are always associated with "tin foil hats" but that is exactly what would block microwave radiation.
@P-39_AiracobraАй бұрын
"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration." - Nikola Tesla
@ZidbitsАй бұрын
Sounds like he was describing string theory. It posits that the fundamental component of matter is tiny bits of vibrating strings. It strums one way, you get an electron. Another gives you a photon. Etc etc...
@TerryReed-z5eАй бұрын
I love you so much, PLATONICALLY Peace
@jasonmain6398Ай бұрын
@@Zidbitsyeah, except string theory is absolute brain rot. Just like people who think that Tesla was some sort of super genius.
@ohno6325Ай бұрын
man its like yalls favorite thing to do is share this quote anytime "energy" is mentioned lol
@mugnuzАй бұрын
@@Zidbitsmaybe he was just a mystified and overrated scientist in search of the best vibrator ever....
@DavidTaylor-n1zАй бұрын
Go to former state department high level employees. They know and are willing to talk about everything concerning the "Havana Syndrome".
@eaglemax2329Ай бұрын
I love the trump clip “they wanna know what happened in Cuba, bad things happened in Cuba” *walks off like he just did something*
@lilicho00315 күн бұрын
what a well done, down to earth video. thank you for contributing to the fight against disinformation and ignorance
@thedarkdot2977Ай бұрын
Johnny Harris if he did journalism and still tried in his videos:
@jackdaniels2905Ай бұрын
He's excellent, not sure how you see that.
@hairypancake4425Ай бұрын
@@jackdaniels2905 He’s just pure entertainment at this point.
@Ryan-The-GrifterАй бұрын
Also, he's a fed, they ain't paying him to make them look bad
@dochdgsАй бұрын
@@jackdaniels2905he’s a middle school project reporter, and he would rather be perceived as a journalist than actually do journalism.
@yunglukeАй бұрын
@@jackdaniels2905 He works with governments to provide you with propaganda. He "teaches" you what "they" want you to believe.
@blakekennemer1166Ай бұрын
They done got hit by the Metal Gear Solid 4 microwave room
@FigmentForeverАй бұрын
It’s the La Le Liu Lei Lo responsible for this.
@thesorrow4664Ай бұрын
SOP
@tyronosАй бұрын
Communists hit me with the Havana hangover ray every Sunday morning after I've gone out to the bar
@trianglemoebiusАй бұрын
Sorry we're trying to fix that! It just keeps misfiring, you know? (probably because many of us have also been at the bar) Signed, The secret communist conspiracy
@Hugh-Man0006Ай бұрын
Do like the rest of us do, sleep in. Then spend the day in a comfy chair and chill
@SomethingStupid-i7yАй бұрын
😂 that's pretty good 😂
@kathikapp6707Ай бұрын
24/7
@philipmcdonagh1094Ай бұрын
Yea their way over generous with their shots of spirits.
@christinewatson1989Ай бұрын
Bro, don't underestimate extreme stress. I've literally gotten stress induced amnesia. Stress can fuck you up.
@ArchemideezАй бұрын
inflammation can cause stress
@aront452Ай бұрын
I haaaaate that “conspiracy theory” is immediately discredits everything. If someone conspires (WHICH THEY DO, ALL THE F’ING TIME) and I theorise about said conspiracies, I am immediately discredited as being a nut case.
@voidsnailАй бұрын
There wouldn't even be "conspiracy theories" if powerful people didn't sit around lying through their teeth claiming a theory "lacks substantial evidence" while that evidence is right under their noses. It'd be incredibly easy to distinguish a poorly informed theory from something we just don't know enough about if we got SOME type of transparency.
@radeon8461Ай бұрын
The term itself was introduced as a psyop and pushed into mainstream by the CIA as a disinfo tactic. Many prominent 'conspiracy theory' nutcases from years ago turned out to be CIA assets, and their job was to discredit fields of inquiry that might lead to places the fed doesn't like.
@chrismay2298Ай бұрын
It's absolutely infuriating that these normies can't figure out the definition of TWO WORDS... At least we know they're going to do it and can expect their ignorance and arrogance.
@kufitopАй бұрын
@@chrismay2298 *arrogance 🙂
@ACAB.forcutieАй бұрын
The thing with conspiracy theories.. powerful shady people are going to use their power to do shady things. The thing is.. what do they have to gain? Is the government hiding Bigfoot? Unless he holds government secrets, it's likely that's just a conspiracy theory. Is the government buying drugs from south America to give to black people to arrest them and make them slaves? It's a little farfetched, but it's definitely possible and there's absolutely something to be gained. Did the moon landing not really happen? What not- on- earth would they gain from that lie? More than it would've cost to make it. When a conspiracy theory is just there to comfort you because you can't imagine a world where things work the way they do in this one, then you're probably wrong. If it's powerful shady people using their power to do shady things, the thing is possible and they have clear gains.. it's more likely to be true. Like sure, big pharma _is_ colluding to price gouge people, but they're not doing that by lying about vaccines, they're lying about opiates, insulin, etc.
@user-qh1or3mq9nАй бұрын
It's hard to go back to regular quality KZbin videos after watching your videos
@davemichael798Ай бұрын
why is this even a debate, radio waves are detectable, start putting detectors in embassies
@andy2641Ай бұрын
Fax, now that it’s confirmed that russia has initiated these attacks on government officials, I think important government buildings should have a fire alarm like device to detect them so people know to evacuate
@whacklyАй бұрын
highly directional beams can't be detected if they don't hit a receiving antenna and, even if they do, you won't know what direction it came from.
@davemichael798Ай бұрын
@@whackly increase the number of receiving antennas, and they don't need to know the direction they need something to prove it so it's not just "uhhhhh maybe stress or a sound or something"
@trianglemoebiusАй бұрын
@@davemichael798 Also, with enough antennas you can figure out what direction it's coming from by what antenna it hits. If you have, say, three antenna in a line and it hits the left and centre one, you know it came from the left.
@banguseaterАй бұрын
@@trianglemoebius yup its called triangulation and its used all the time by cell network towers to get a approximate location from your phone without having to rely on GPS satallites
@ziggyciggs5862Ай бұрын
"the cia allegedly lied to the public" = "the sky was allegedly blue"
@reynoldsbeng3756Ай бұрын
The Military Industrial Complex has the same weapon, hence the silencing
@poolhalljunkie9Ай бұрын
They're probably the ones using it on their own people.
@spirithopeАй бұрын
💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲😊
@kelliintexas3575Ай бұрын
BINGO. They are using them on non compliant people who hold up the global racket coming.
@brainretardantАй бұрын
They sold it to them
@LeeFallАй бұрын
The fact that experts/Americans think things cant exist because they don't think its possible or the tech "isn't there yet" is VERY naive
@ventiankraus777Ай бұрын
That guy has some impressive achievements. Easy to see he is very useful.
@@ventiankraus777 Very useful to make smooth people think he knows what he is talking about?
@markmorenault765Ай бұрын
you'd shit if you knew how far ahead we are in tech, its not 50 or even 500 years, its much farther, someone helped us, i think a lot of what we think are aliens are just older break aways civilizations of humans who survived past cataclysms or wars, some went underground, some to the moon, but they are far ahead of us, I'm sure our gov made some kind of deal with them for tech at the cost of human life.
@philipmcdonagh1094Ай бұрын
Yea until we get our heads around the fact the Egyptians did actually build the pyramids were kind of screwed.
@ruppertb320Ай бұрын
I might have this... I received my TS//SCI in 2014. I was stationed in South Korea 2014-2015. I was discharged from the Army in 2016. I wasn't special in the Army. My work was for NSA. I have been worse since receiving my clearance. We (wife and VA docs) think it's from my time as a combat engineer. Maybe it is. But I'm getting worse and with no reason. I have recently been diagnosed with a pineal cyst, but that's a mystery also. The symptoms you listed, I have. I have no sense of time. My wife takes care of me. I'm 34.
@riki4644Ай бұрын
Look up rule 34 for cures
@couldbebetter6494Ай бұрын
Suggest you research Dr. Kit Green who helped to get the medical records of a USAF NCO declassified as he had medical problems caused by a contact by a UFO/UAP. Your medical records from the military might be classified. You should also get help from your congressman and the VA. Of course, get the right attorney as well! Thank you for your military service.
@Zzz-cx5upАй бұрын
God bless you and your family. I pray you’re out of there now or soon. They very likely damaged your body without your knowledge or consent. I’ll be praying for your recovery and family. Sounds like you’re blessed with an amazing wife.
@ruppertb320Ай бұрын
@@Zzz-cx5up Thank you! I have been stateside since late 2015. I was stationed at Fort Gordon from 2015-late 2016. I was discharged for failure to adapt, due to behavioral health issues. However, I should have been medically retired due to brain injury, but I wasn't diagnosed until 2017. Life has been such a struggle. I can't hold a job. I start every morning with a handful of meds, and at bedtime too. My wife has to make sure I don't do anything dangerous, like leave the stove on. I used to do a lot. Now I sit at home...
@fa-q-6226Ай бұрын
@@ruppertb320 what you describe in your last comment is the fate of every US's soldier after serving, for some reason. I dont understand how they still manage to reclute
@Qb3nsis29 күн бұрын
Cheers to Oompa for bringing me to this extremely well-done content. Liked and Subbed, thanks.
@chuppl28 күн бұрын
Thanks for being here!!
@nomorenames5568Ай бұрын
Anyone else notice that most people will call you a loon if you simply state that you think the government lies sometimes?
@WhoisTheOtherVindAzzАй бұрын
Ignorant "idiots" abound (in quotes because I hope that they have been conditioned to act like idiots but that they - given a much better culture - would not.
@philipmcdonagh1094Ай бұрын
I think its more the fact that your telling someone what they already know has something to do with it.
@MrJoshsssАй бұрын
Not true I think most people know how corrupt it is and don't think about it
@donnaknudson7296Ай бұрын
@@philipmcdonagh1094No, there are people who really don't think the government lies, or at least about anything significant. Or, they know on some level, but if you say it outloud to them and show that it matters to you, then they react as if something is wrong with you.
@BadAzzGenoveseАй бұрын
Because the gov already got to them...
@findingninno2Ай бұрын
If you understand electricity, antennas, and how electromagnetism relates to radio wave transmission, then you can understand how this type of technology is most likely very possible. It doesn’t sound like “magic” to me at all. In today’s world, electromagnetic waves that travel through the air are everywhere. The best examples of this are television antennas and the cell phones we use. Based on their specific shape and design, antennas can be designed to direct their electromagnetic wave signal to very specific locations through very narrow, high intensity lobes. That said, humans are highly conductive electrically, especially our central nervous system. If an electromagnetic signal hits us, our bodies absorb it and convert it to an internal electrical current the same way a receiving antenna would. It does not sound crazy to me that someone could design a high power, high directivity antenna that transmits a super powerful electromagnetic wave. If such a powerful electromagnetic wave is possible, it could theoretically overload and thus overheat the victim’s central nervous system. Additionally, If the electromagnetic wave’s frequency is transmitted within the human audible sound range, I believe the victim might be able to perceive a “sound”, even if there is no real sound there. If the electromagnetic wave reaches the victim’s auditory nerve, the victim’s brain might receive a “sound” solely as a result the electromagnetic wave, even if there is no real acoustic sound being played. Idk though this is just what I believe to be possible based on my understanding. I don’t know how feasible these concepts really are in practice
@BrianGreen-d5sАй бұрын
Look it vibrates the cochlea . That sends electrical sind to the brain which delivers it to voice
@jamesleonard339018 күн бұрын
I think you've described it accurately
@urbanlibertarian2520Ай бұрын
I’ve known about this phenomena since the 90’s It was going on at our embassies way back then. This story is like 30 years too late!
@pazsionАй бұрын
more than that, but the timeframe yes, but its not russia
@NikkiLayneАй бұрын
Public attention toward these kinds of things tends to be cyclical. Every so often we get a new version of the same story, just with a different coat of paint.
@MrAttriti0nАй бұрын
Yeah headaches at work really aren't a new phenomenon
@raoultesla2292Ай бұрын
@@pazsion I heard twice it was China. Whether FSB/Putin approved or even knew about the operation is open. Beijing using US analysts for test lemmings gives Silicon Valley upper echelon reaction, or attention to observe. That is the intent. Do you think a Senator or an AI Dev has better security?
@JAEHAUGENАй бұрын
Still going on with even better tech/ results
@thecatinthehat3931Ай бұрын
I'm a doddery OAP and KZbin fed me this video presumably because I have been looking into my recent tinnitus problem. I realised your video had nothing to do with this subject [or does it?] but I continued watching as I found the subject fascinating and your presentation style enthralling and easy to listen to and understand. [ps it does make me wonder about my health problem that comes and goes intermittently, during the day & night, as I [and my partner!!!] began suffering when our lamppost was replaced, with the new style light, during the lockdowns here in the UK. Seemingly, the replacement light engineers were exempt from the restrictions and were able to continue working when others were not!? I ponder over whether this is just a coincidence or whether we can 'hear' the electricity [or a 5G signal] coming from the new lamppost? This video has not quelled my paranoia in any way, ha, ha! However, you have now gained an avid subscriber, well done!]
@SilveniumTheDrifter29 күн бұрын
Right? I got the suggestion after doing some research on my recently diagnosed Meniere's disease!
@alexleggett6270Ай бұрын
21:05 "microwave devices are not portable enough yet" Me in my kitchen immediately looking at my 1 foot by 2 foot microwave 🤔......
@kennethvanallen4492Ай бұрын
...and that's based on 60 year old tech .
@chemputerАй бұрын
Different type of technology, bud. It's one thing to ring a cavity magnetron at a certain frequency at high power to cook it, with virtually no distance, it's another to make a directed energy device out of one that can put out enough power to overcome the inverse square law to allow for enough energy to hit the target to make the desired effect. Literally apples and spaceships here.
@catotheyounger879Ай бұрын
@@chemputer 100%. literally microwaving entire households, in the case of Mark Lenzi.
@pazsionАй бұрын
same tech actually, and it can be made small or large.
@angrymnkyАй бұрын
@@chemputer but we do have sonic weapons that make people super sick. we have microwave weapons that make people "feel like they're on fire". so why not something that can cause brain damage?
@ethannolastnameАй бұрын
The most infuriating part to me is because of all of this gaslighting and coverups, there is likely very many cases that could have been prevented by counterintelligence. Directional microwave attacks should be traceable, and the technology we would've been able to utilize for this may have never been developed simply because no one in a position to do anything about it was willing to admit there was a problem.
@1234bethaАй бұрын
Cause it's not real
@ApocalypseInheritedАй бұрын
@@1234bethaHey man, I have a 1 dollar bill that duplicates itself every other day. You buy it from me for 5 bucks today, and don't sell the 1 dollar, it will eventually make you rich. Seriously. You can trust me.
@user-qh5nm7di2rАй бұрын
Search for "The Bohm-Aharonov Effect, Scalar Interferometry" and the CIA gov site link will show you what they're using. "Scalar O-Wave Production" is the effect used to cause damage.
@Ts_SunshineАй бұрын
@1234betha the cigarettes your dad left for aren't real
@saltiestsirenАй бұрын
@@1234betha Try saying that to the thousands of victims with very real physical damage.
@PhilLesh69Ай бұрын
Yevgeny Prighozin, the owner of the mercenary group Wagner who took a run at Putin before his airplane fell out of the sky was known as "Putin's Chef."
@myboysd5772Ай бұрын
"Fell" out of the sky is a bit of an understatement...
@headerahelixАй бұрын
@@myboysd5772What do you mean. Is normal occurrence in mother Russia. Many good friends also fall out of sky.
@user-qh5nm7di2rАй бұрын
Search for "The Bohm-Aharonov Effect, Scalar Interferometry" and the CIA gov site link will show you what they're using. "Scalar O-Wave Production" is the effect used to cause damage.
@trianglemoebiusАй бұрын
@@headerahelix In all fairness, Russian engineering is honestly that bad these days. A good friend of mine from Russia told me about a joke: they don't bother with car bombs in Russia, they just make sure their enemies buy Russian-made cars.
@kelliintexas3575Ай бұрын
@myboysd5772 the UN Exhonerated Rah sha
@sethwarddАй бұрын
Government Entities that have other goals than serving the people were scary enough before the burst of scientific discoveries between 1900s-2000s, I can't imagine what a government entity would look like in 150-200 years and what type of devices they'll use to stay in control.
@RebeccaPerry-ur9upАй бұрын
Our government is not our government it's controlled by china and NATO . They have Thier hands in everything, in USA! Why u ask? U tell me
@thanksyoutubefortakingmyhandleАй бұрын
Havana syndrome I remember hearing a case about it last year watching a 60 minutes on it, it's crazy and I forgot about that until now
@MrFlyTieАй бұрын
this guy has like five videos and the absoulout bangers each time like top class chanenells
@AnonyhouseАй бұрын
13:13 The device was quite ingenious, it was unpowered by itself and could be listened to remotely. The device and hand-carved Great Seal was colloquially known as The Thing.
@Thequietestquiet2875Ай бұрын
Kate Bush had a song in 1986 called Experiment IV about "a sound that could kill someone from a distance" Check out her album The Whole Story...she knows stuff
@ringsystemmusicАй бұрын
Gender: that one Kate Bush song Checks out
@v2ike6udikАй бұрын
watch the end scene, he does her k1llymin4ti eye wink, it was promotional video of the available tech. remember the movie Coma (1978)? same kind of promotional sht. 0rwell? not a warning. Promotional sht. Do you get it now?
@v2ike6udikАй бұрын
The Line The Cross And The Curve - Directed By Kate Bush (1993 Film) mmmm. those lovely red satanist slippers. ppl think that demons are not real. the fkn live among us.
@ConsequenceАй бұрын
What about cloudbursting! The story of a man being apprehended by gubmnt for cloud seeding.
@v2ike6udikАй бұрын
@@Consequence that too. it also has a pedovibe.
@fugitive_Ай бұрын
I was thinking ‘man I think I’ve been exposed to this sound or something’ then you said it was similar to a concussion and I was like oh… i had an untreated concussion…
@paulbryant172Ай бұрын
So are we all agreed that J.K. Simmons will be playing Dr. Giordano in the Havana Syndrome movie?
@FigmentForeverАй бұрын
JK Simmons is a national treasure
@NiJIcolaGirardIАй бұрын
they look a like indeed
@JediCrackSmokeАй бұрын
Best case scenario
@stref320Ай бұрын
This was a great video. If you're gonna dive down the gov manipulation rabbit hole, start with the Tuskegee experiments, or the operations Paperclip and Northwood or the Lavon Affair. The declassified docs on those are mindblowing.
@bmwolfe2786Ай бұрын
Why does anyone think this would even be hard to make? And how hard is it to imagine microwaves could very easily fuck you up?
@SimplyHuman186Ай бұрын
Right? Denial. It's a painful truth to accept. Denial is easier.
@1lapmagicАй бұрын
People generally don't believe in things they don't have "proof" of no matter how obvious. Knowledge is a socially wrought substance for most humans.
Ай бұрын
i think it goes deeper and this is just the priming phase, in the conspiracy circles, energy beams and tinfoil hats is the literal oldest meme story about science fiction, you might call me crazy but i think this tech can be fine tuned and it can cause mood swings and paranoia as well as read ur state of mind. idc if u dont believe me but i bet covid histeria and maybe some covid deaths were caused by this type of energy beam tech. the guy who discovered the aids virus also thinks microwaves are altering our dna...
@ExarchGamingАй бұрын
a small correction, a microwave isn't a sound, it's a wavelength of light. It's a directed energy weapon, not a sound weapon. It's kind of like a laser just one that is completely invisible.
@jeffmorin5867Ай бұрын
you shouldn't be trying to educate anybody when you don't know what you're talking about.
@ExarchGamingАй бұрын
@@jeffmorin5867 what did I say that was incorrect? microwaves are radio waves from the wavelength size of 10cm to 1mm. sound is a completely different phenomonon, it's a vibration moving as an acoustic wave through a medium (water, air, etc).
@vuklind_9301Ай бұрын
@@jeffmorin5867 Could you enlighten us and correct op then?
@zooot820Ай бұрын
Microwaves aren’t direct energy weapons
@kneauАй бұрын
@@ExarchGaming I recommend reading the PubMed document titled 'Hearing of Microwave Pulses by humans and animals'
@TechTehScienceАй бұрын
One thing about the graph at 12:37 is that it is specific to the Military Health System. So, yes, obvious if we're talking about an unknown or classified medical event, being logged by the Military Health System, most people that are affected, logged, and treated, will be members of the military or intelligence communities. That's not really the same as saying 'most people afflicted by it work for intelligence agencies' since that's a misread of the data. I think another way of putting it would be: everyone treated by the VA with cancer is a Veteran therefore everyone with cancer must be a Veteran. That's more or less how you represented that graph.
@J5L5M6Ай бұрын
_"MOST_ of the victims work under the Pentagon for an Intelligence agency." To be fair to his statement... while you're absolutely right that the pie chart shown doesn't mean that _EVERY ONE_ of the victims are employed by the Intelligence community, he did not actually say they were. At least, that's not how I understood him to infer. "Chapters 55 and 56 of Title 10, U.S. Code entitle certain health benefits to military personnel, retirees, and their families. These health benefits are administered by a Military Health System (MHS)... ...As of 2020, the MHS operates 721 MTFs, employs nearly 61,000 civilians and 78,000 military personnel, and serves 9.6 million beneficiaries across the United States and in overseas locations"
@congruentcribАй бұрын
Every couple decades we discover a new weapon; or a new type of weapon. At first it seems like magic, and over time we slowly learn more about it which helps clear it up; but things have gotten so complicated that a lot of the newer technology requires serious knowledge on a topic to understand. I personally believe this is one of those. There is something known as “The Hum” and it operates much like Havana, except it’s a low pitched tone where Havana is a high pitched sound. I personally believe that “The Hum” is a lower frequency version of Havana. It has been around long before Havana, but the main thing is the symptoms are short term if present at all. Lower frequencies means less energy, less energy means less affect. So to me, “The Hum” was a prototype tool that was used, but if someone were to convert the radio waves to a higher frequency it would lead to more extensive damage. Since the higher frequencies cause trackable damage, it has been less used. Look into “The Hum”. I’m almost certain that these two are connected.
@samdiamond3402Ай бұрын
The Sound has been used for about 60 years. It has the capacity, depending on the frequency, to cause anxiety, riots, damage to internal organs, and can KILL.
@user-qh5nm7di2rАй бұрын
Search for "The Bohm-Aharonov Effect, Scalar Interferometry" and the CIA gov site link will show you what they're using. "Scalar O-Wave Production" is the effect used to cause damage.
@KyleWatters71Ай бұрын
Aileen Wuornos has been saying this is a thing since the early 90s. Imagine how much more sophisticated the techs got.
@jamesleonard339018 күн бұрын
yep! the tech could be responsible for several serial killers behavior =/ I kinda thought that this is where Mind Hunters was headed with its overall plot arch.
@zakisaacson2188Ай бұрын
"Conspiracy theory threshold"? How does any of this seem remotely strange to you? This is what high-tech and intelligence agencies are all about. I don't know nor care what this is but it shouldn't be surprising. This sounds like 60 year-old tech to me.
@chrismay2298Ай бұрын
Yeah, this kid is a clown.
@philipmcdonagh1094Ай бұрын
Cant find anything on it but before an uncle of mine died he heard about this and thought they where talking about the late 50's. He definitely remembered something like that in the 50's.
@gregoryignatius4282Ай бұрын
March 4, 2020 at about 3:30PM I was on the sidewalk of Washington St in downtown Chicago walking towards State St. I was on the north side of the street. A sound hit me that was so deafening I could barely walk. I tried to get out of the sound. I walked toward the intersection hoping to cross the street and find some respite. I remember flailing wildly as I did a faceplant into the asphalt. The doctor who examined me said that there was no sign of any kind of protective gesture which indicated that the collapse was 100% genuine. I was admitted to the hospital for observation for 2 days. Nothing else was detected, but everything about this incident is exactly the way the Havana Syndrome noise was described. When I regained consciousness, I was still hearing the sound and remember begging people to make the noise stop. Thinking back, I don't believe anyone else was hearing the sound. I don't know how it was done, but I am 100% certain something blasted me with a deafening sound on a downtown city street in Chicago. If you are aware of incidents similar to mine, I would very much like to know. If this has happened to others as it did to me, this is probably a much more newsworthy story than was previously realized. I'm not a conspiracy person. I had a solid career in technology and obtained multiple graduate degrees. When this happened my primary thought was that some police agency was testing some kind of new weapon system. Multiple Federal, state and city police agencies have various offices in downtown Chicago. It's not a wild absurdity to think someone switched on something and I was caught. We do need to know if this is our government or someone else. Something happened to me and there is a medical record at Northwestern Medicine to prove it.
@ryancslАй бұрын
A sound can be played that uses the resonant frequency of our brain tissue. It’s very possible. A similar approach was thought to be able to cure cancer. Essentially the sound would vibrate the tissue at a very specific frequency and cause it to start to disintegrate. Very basic physics and completely possible. Resonant frequency can cause buildings to topple and bridges to collapse completely via vibrations, and sound is vibration. If buildings can collapse then I’m sure brain tissue can be broken down.
@FigmentForeverАй бұрын
The science has been out there since the 80s. They even adapted it in an episode of Fringe. Yet people doubt.
@tigarladyАй бұрын
There was a Dr. women, think she worked at MIT, that spoke about this used massivly in '01. Can't remember her name. She had a three hours presentation on some Conference. She did a thourough investigation. It is all based on N. T€$la in-ventions. (Write more about it & Its gone)
@jamesleonard339018 күн бұрын
Also the microwave aspect breaks down the blood brain barrier and that too has been used in medicine. Microwaves also increase some drugs efficacy so very small amounts can be ingested but have a big effect locally.
@FigmentForever18 күн бұрын
@ Exactly. Been used in several psychiatric settings.
@LairdComancheАй бұрын
Well done, your style of journalism and documenting this and other events is fantastic and I hope you keep it up that way, I liked and subscribed and looking forward to new videos from you.
@UNcommonSenseAUSАй бұрын
Its pathetically slow.
@Khuumal_StvАй бұрын
@LairdComanche lol, “journalism”
@babayega1717Ай бұрын
Mr. Grozev, a fellow Bulgarian famous for his investigative journalism work, just made a 'cameo' on my favourite investigative journalism chanel. What a day!
@AlacernovumАй бұрын
Hey man, do you know of any Bulgarian journalism channels with English subs?
@GieszkanneАй бұрын
There is a world wide phenomenon that may also have something to do with energy weapons. Whole swarm of birds fall dead out of the air!
@websurfer5772Ай бұрын
Have you seen this in person?
@GieszkanneАй бұрын
@@websurfer5772 No but some newspaper articles about this and that authoritys have no clue about the cause of it.
@websurfer5772Ай бұрын
@@Gieszkanne I had to stop believing MSM after 2020. I've never seen one dead bird and there's a bird sanctuary where I live and we have bird nests in our yard every year, and birds coming in to feed on our garden each day.
@catbomber24Ай бұрын
If they really didn't want me to know they wouldn't recommend this video
@bigbear1843Ай бұрын
Maybe that’s exactly why they recommended it to you.
@traciedowning8566Ай бұрын
Controlled opposition.
@retsamyarАй бұрын
because you assume 'they' control youtube.... This isn't a chinese controlled platform which has ccp offices in the main building. Critical thinking can be hard but lets not at least try.
@MissApacheGonzalesАй бұрын
Victim here Hit hard in May I had instant vertigo was vomiting, heard signal tones as if doing a sound check, anxiety, arms went numb, crying, angry, scared, it makes your abdomen vibrate..you can feel the signal passing through your body. Right before i passed out, i literally crawled on the floor to a floor safe pulled everything out, dunk my head inside and my ears popped. I passed out and woke up two hours later
@TechMaster-sr6cyАй бұрын
Mine isn't that bad, but mine does know exactly what I am thinking and that's a fact.
@COLOTLdesignsАй бұрын
How did you hear it? and where?
@MissApacheGonzalesАй бұрын
@@COLOTLdesigns the first time it was while I was in my bed. I had some strange symptoms the previous 2 days. The morning of the 3rd day I was laying in bed and I heard a consistent solid sine wave signal tone within my head. It was NOT ear ringing. I placed each of my palms over one ear and turned my head side to side but the tone was center between my ears. Like a tone signal sent to my brain. I was a 5.8Ghz video over RF microwave system builder for tv content. I was also an audio mixer in a film crew for one year. I know sine waves. Did that for 16 years. Before the signal tone was in my head I had undeniable symptoms identical to being in direct contact with RF equipment at or above microwave frequencies. I had a tiny office and we all (tech crew) knew not to have your head within 8 inches of a powered antenna. When I was in bed I had just overcome symptoms that I experienced at home. It made no sense. I have a government grade gauss meter, EMF field meter, a Tektronix oscilloscope . Signals that can cause damage have been felt. The abdomen, throat and hands shake but from within outward. My thyroid glands swell. Immediate confusion as in I wouldn’t be able to solve some complex work problem if I was at work.
@thescoobymikeАй бұрын
Every musician clicked on this when they saw it
@codymedford4308Ай бұрын
Microwave weapons can influence your thoughts. Apparently there’s different frequencies for emotions and it’s possible to make a person become violent. They can even put thoughts in your head where you think your hearing voices. Makes me wonder about all these mass shootings and if maybe they are actually terrorist attacks influenced by a third party. 🤔
@chrismay2298Ай бұрын
You're on the right track. Think about that combined with the electrical transfer between our electric bodies and the touch screen devices everyone is addicted to.
@logosfocusАй бұрын
voice 2 skull tech is very real
@unknown-hb2toАй бұрын
They can read our minds.
@codymedford4308Ай бұрын
Soon algorithms will be able to predict when crimes will be committed and by whom, if they can’t already.
@someoneout-there2165Ай бұрын
The only thing I keep thinking about is why my stalker ex thinks he's the good guy when he's spreading uncureable STDs.
@AVTothАй бұрын
CIA isn't necessarily interested in stopping this. The news media, MSM, isn't allowed to disseminate this information.
@baubles5678Ай бұрын
Who tells them not to disseminate it?
@livingdeeply15Ай бұрын
@@baubles5678why The Elite of course!
@AVTothАй бұрын
@@baubles5678 I'll tell you, but you'll have to be patient because you won't believe me and a year ago, I wouldn't have believed me either. I came across too many stories like this. I was googling how to spell a word and the wiki popped up. Figured I'd read it, might as well have a better understanding of what it is. I'd been hearing about it for 15-20 years but concidered it BS, until recently when alot hhas turned out to be true. I've always learned more about things I hadn't thought of just by following footnotes. I end up in places that have nothing to do with what I started for. This was one hop. My first hop showed me a FOIA request that had come from the Clinton Library. In early 1991, Bill Clinton was Governor of Arkansas. He and Hillary were broke and fighting the beginning Whitewater charges. The only people who knew who he was, lived in Arkansas. I remember this because when he announced, I was one of many who said "Who"? No internet then. I was a pollworker, so I remember how he came out of nowhere. In the early part of '91, he recieved an invitation to visit a meeting in Baden-Baden. He came back, announced his campaign, and in 1992, the broke nobody from a Arkansas became president. The invitation, from the Bilderberg group. This discussion of his having been invited was one of four requests. When he became president, Hillary was very outspoken on the fact that she was going to be sort of co-president and talked about the policy issues she and Bill had discussed. That was what initially turned people against her. She wasn't on the ballot. I tell you this because this was request two. Email from Anthony Blinken to Strategy & planning comm., Peter Bass. June 12, 1997. Re: FLOTUS at Bilderberg. DECLASSIFIED The first lady went to the meeting to voice her strong endorsement of getting the, recently separated from the USSR, Baltic states into NATO as soon as possible as well as a strong critique of extending the MFN. She told them, because it was opposite of Clinton's policies, "Engagement to Bill does not mean I endorse his policies." Why is the first lady trying to undermine the President's policy? Why was she even there? 1. She'd been humiliated when America said "oh hell no" to her being co-president. 2. She'd been humiliated by the Lewinsky bullshit. It was nobody's business, IMO. 3. Bill got off scott free and she got lot's of pity. Again, IMO, She's never forgiven Americans and she hates this country. Soros, Klause Schwab and most of the upper levels of WEF, UN presidents, WHO presidents, US presidents the list is long on members of the Bilderburg group. It wasn't hard to find. This once shadowy, secret group has it's own website. It has a membership (past & present) list. The Bilderbergs didn't join the WEF, the WEF is a member of Bilderberg. That's who has the power to give the CIA orders. If you want to see the uni-party, check out the membership list. When a group this powerful, comes out of the shadows, bold as brass, no concern about it's membership being a hundred kinds of conflict of interest, trouble is standing at the door.
@TheYoutubeUser69Ай бұрын
Ironic, yet it's on KZbin. Almost as if whatever gets clicks gets reported
@AVTothАй бұрын
I would be the one working wearing some kind of ACTUAL tin foil balaclava style hat with something wave reduction or impermeable and clear for eye pieces, masking tape sealing the neck portion. Of course they'd try the weapon on me just to see the outcome. If anyone noticed my protection device beginning to smoke, then start glowing red hot; 1. You'll know it's a real thing for sure 2. Please pour some water on my cranial protection device.
@kylem1819Ай бұрын
Makes you wonder what other directed energy weapons exist.
@Godspeedhero0Ай бұрын
Microwave weapons is kinda the main one. Countries have literally been trying to make it more practical since WWII. Look up the Japanese project to make a "Death Ray". As energy production became easier and smaller scale, it's clear they have made it MUCH more feasible on smaller targets.
@user-qh5nm7di2rАй бұрын
Search for "The Bohm-Aharonov Effect, Scalar Interferometry" and the CIA gov site link will show you what they're using. "Scalar O-Wave Production" is the effect used to cause damage.
@hugevibezАй бұрын
As part of the NSA's ANT Catalogue there is a device called the CTX4000. It doesn't seem very interesting when you glance at it, but when you look at the implications of how this technology works it definitely becomes a lot more interesting. It is an espionage device used to recover information remotely (!) from devices that aren't connected to the internet. It uses continuous-wave radio waves to send out signals at 1-2Ghz, which is non-ionizing, BUT it does it at up to 1kW if powered externally. You are basically looking at a microwave gun at that point. How this device exactly used to work is unclear, but we know it is able to extract a video feed. It has been shown in various unrelated studies that the human body can be used as an antenna. Some people have speculated that something like this could be the cause of Huge Chavez's cancer. At any rate, the concept of Russia or China secretly attacking US officials for no apparent reason using highly secretive weapons seems pretty ridiculous to me, but who says these symptoms have to come from a weapon? To me it seems far more likely that these symptoms are the result of a device similar to the one described as above, and there are enough people interested in what happens on the screens of a diplomats and people working for intelligence agencies. That could also be the reason why government agencies are so secretive about this whole situation, because they themselves might use a technique similar to this and they would rather not want the world to find out this exists. Keep in mind the device I was talking about was in use up to 2008, who knows what they are capable of 17 years later? There is also NIGHSTAND (which can install Windows exploits at a wireless range of up to 8 miles) and EINSTEIN/CASTANET, though we know even less of these devices
@chrismay2298Ай бұрын
Remember all the burning an whatnot in Hawaii not so long ago? Yeah...
@TheotherLumberghАй бұрын
@@chrismay2298 oprah whinfrey
@backwoodideas24 күн бұрын
What the heck is going on with this algo, the views flatlined so hard out of nowhere. FWIW my video was frozen 3 days after upload, but it got "unlocked" like 3 days later. This one is just stuck it's a shame