There is this strange effect that's called the fray effect. Back in the sixties, scientist named allan fray found that micro waves aimed at the head could cause a clicking sound. No one has measured mico waves in the embassy as far as i know. It's just purely speculation that there's anything at all inbolving micro waves in this case. And if you did this with actual micro waves and not millimeter waves? Well, that would be exactly like climbing inside a micro wave oven. Instead of micro waves, it's 95 gige hurts, instead of two and a half gige hurts. Acuess, i like higher frequency than micro waves. Yen, it
Several years after US diplomats in Cuba claimed they were attacked by an invisible weapon, similar incidents continue to be reported around the world. Scientists haven’t been able to determine a definitive cause, but the possibilities point toward something just as mysterious as the illness itself: the inner workings of the human brain.
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