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by gonzo41
530 days ago
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Directed energy weapons already exist, they are called guns and rifles. Sci-fi electro weapons don't make practical sense. If you want to secretly kill someone, just get them drunk and have them have a car crash. This is spy stuff 101. Havana Syndrome always struck me like they had people working too close to a secret transmitter by accident. |
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We all have fairly compact devices in our kitchens which, if you were to put your head in them and press the start button, would literally cook your brain.
Why wouldn’t a directed version of that make practical sense? Just because it’d be bulky compared to a gun? But that would depend on what you were trying to achieve. Killing people with polonium or ricin isn’t the most efficient approach either, but it’s been done.
Note that I’m not saying that’s what happened in the Havana case. Just questioning the statement I quoted.