Now we know
Now we know
…strange. nmesoma hii stuff na naona hii ni kazi ya serkali.
“Ambia hao wafike alafu waseme ivi alafu wataogopa”
https://x.com/amerix/status/1938252412407497074?t=SQhBUvXRiFL8I69yEEEI0w&s=19
Hapa alsops watu walizubaa..
https://x.com/solanaltd/status/1938252950893433307?t=1fU4aUOzgRg27cmdC01Xtg&s=19
Some sort of gas ama sonic weapon. Kuna frequencies genz wanasikia zenye mutu mzima haweziskia.
Wakicheza hizo masauti kwa woofer (LRAD) Yaani long range acoustic device, unachizi.
They saw Statehouse Girls wakaona ni kama wamefika Statehouse ndani?
Hio ni uoga tu. Hakuna kitu hapo.
Wewe umeona movie ya Rambo mingi
Hapo kwa sonic weapons Mdau umegonga ndipo. Kwanza hii 5G watu wanataka sana kwa simu zao, eti ‘latest advanced tech’, is a weapon and has been used by US military for long for crowd control. 4G imetosha for internet, and in most parts of the world, that spectrum has not been fully utilised (i.e. constant and steady speeds and the maximum that the spectrum is capable of). It makes one wonder why the rush to have 5G spectrum, which requires line of sight to operate, is being rolled off so quickly across the world.
Here are choice statements I picked from this link…Both 5G Network Frequency and Active Denial Crowd Control Systems Use Millimeter Wave Microwave Technology * RF SAFE® Radio Frequency Safe
October 7, 2018
Active Denial Technology is a non-lethal directed energy weapon that uses radio frequency millimeter waves at 95 gigahertz to produce an intolerable heating sensation in a targeted individual. The sensation is produced by a beam that penetrates the skin to a depth of 1/64th of an inch. The weapon has been used for crowd control, patrol and convoy protection, perimeter security and other defensive and offensive operations. The system has been tested on over 13,000 volunteer subjects and there is a 1/10th of 1% chance of injury from exposure. The technology is available in two system configurations, System 1 and System 2, and there are efforts underway to identify new millimeter-wave sources for smaller-scale and more mobile versions of the system.
Directed energy weapons, using radio frequency millimeter waves, have been developed as a non-lethal means of crowd control, patrol and convoy protection, perimeter security and other defensive and offensive operations. These weapons use millimeter waves at a frequency of 95 gigahertz to penetrate the skin to a depth of about 1/64th of an inch, producing an intolerable heating sensation that compels the targeted individual to move, thereby achieving the desired effect. This technology has been developed by the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Program and has been successfully integrated into two system configurations: System 1 and System 2.
Active Denial Technology, the technology behind these non-lethal directed energy weapons, was developed by the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Program. From 2002 to 2007, the Active Denial System Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration integrated and packaged Active Denial Technology into two system configurations. System 1, the technology prototype, was integrated into a High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle, while System 2 was built as an armored, containerized system that was transportable by tactical vehicles. Both systems completed a series of land and maritime-based military utility assessments and have been available for Service or Combatant Command exercises, as well as suitable for operational employment.
System 1 has been refurbished into a more robust and mobile system transported by a Marine Corps Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement truck, while System 2 remains an armored, containerized system transportable by tactical vehicles. Both prototypes are long-range, large spot size systems, suitable for operational employment.
Human effects testing on the large-scale version of Active Denial Technology has included more than 13,000 exposures on volunteer subjects, both in static demonstrations and in realistic operational assessments. Both laboratory research and full-scale test results have demonstrated that there is only a 1/10th of 1% chance of injury from a System 1 or System 2 exposure. The safety and effectiveness of 95 gigahertz millimeter-wave directed energy has been peer-reviewed in numerous professional journals and independently reviewed by the Human Effects Advisory Panel.
The Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Program has had a proactive strategy in raising awareness of the benefits, safety, and effectiveness of this new technology. Several major broadcast and print media reporters have attended technology demonstrations, providing firsthand accounts of the effects of System 1 or 2. The technology has been featured on CBS’s 60 Minutes, the Discovery Channel’s Future Weapons program, and the History Channel’s Modern Marvels program.