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by Lanthanide 1115 days ago
I have a feeling that someone will soon a link between this discovery and the whole "Sonic attacks in Cuba" mystery

(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havana_syndrome)

Conspiracy theories aside, this is super fascinating and makes me think that if the technology pans out, the potential is immense for treating emergencies where the body cannot self regulate temperature, such as heatstroke.

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There is an existing person claiming to be a DOD contractor whistleblower on the subject of remote neuro tech that claims a method of hypothalamic interaction is in current use (though the claims re. capability basically go all the way so to speak). Yes this not a well established claim, and conspiracy theory-like in its nature, but that would have to be the case as it couldn't be otherwise (unless the tech was not classified).

Martin Seidel: A high-level summary of some capabilities. https://vocaroo.com/1eqnsEwSYLlZ https://vocaroo.com/1eMX8LOUYrV6 https://twitter.com/MartinS67861003

Also see: https://gilfox.wixsite.com/akwei

I would be curious if anyone could see this because through some playful testing I was able to find that my posts only on this subject are censored/shadowbanned on certain platforms.

I believe the Havana syndrome is caused by terahertz screening, and that terahertz is not health safe in long term exposure.