Military Laser/Plasma Weapon to Make People Hear Voices

in technology •  5 years ago  (edited)

Controlling people is stepping up to a new level with next-generation technology being developed by the military. Talking lasers and infinite flashbangs are being developed in the power tripping goal to control crowds and the whole population.


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LiveScience and Military Times confirm the development of the draconian dystopian technology by the Pentagon. It essentially transmits sound files. Sounds benign when you put it that way, doesn't it? You can even send human speech great distances. That sounds useful, or maybe it would if we didn't already have global communications.

None of this is for positive goals. The next goal for the military controllers bent of subduing populations, is to have the technology transmit through walls. It's possible this already exists, or something similar. Many have reported on technology that can transmit sound from a distance through the air, or into homes. It makes people think they are crazy as they "hear voices".

The gaol is even to spread this tech high up to cover larger areas, like into planes. This way a plane can beam down sound signals at a crowd. Range doesn't matter.

Unruly crowd? Disgruntled protesters? Don't want to use a police force to send in multiple flashbangs to disperse a crowd? Well, this is the "solution". Bombard an area with flashbang loud noise and get people running away.

The future keeps looking worse and worse as technology is being used to control us more and more. Look at all the hype from the government now to increase surveillance over the whole internet.

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Nice post. I hope ypu check out my last post on things in our food supply. Frequency is the key to everything in my opinion. Cheers

Lots of reports suggesting they have been testing this tech on civilians through gangstalking programs. I wrote an article or 2 on it some time back. I read somewhere that they employed it in Iraq, getting many of their soldiers to surrender when we invaded them.

This shit is giving me goosebumps

I could really freak my family out with a setup like this. :D

Pretty scary stuff out there that has been done by not only by military but doctors. I have been a victim of harassment for years and its stuff like this that makes me cringe in my sleep. One of these weapons I believed they even called "the voice of God"

  ·  5 years ago (edited)

International terrorist hold up, https://soundcloud.com/neonixdub/neonix-ganjsta empty your pocket, don't make or take part in blasphemy and heresy, no because their are people who sleep and which aren't are their affair and it can be very annoying, this is why, if you're around theses kind of technologies you must be at yours, because they don't laugh with theses technologies, it is not very known in security but there is always the user and in a market you can have very big trouble.

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Hi friend @krnel.

There are many rumors and speculations that we will always hear.

But behind so much noise there are always truths. Artifacts that cause earthquakes, lectromagnetic impulses, deafening weapons ... being able to control or affect a large mass of people has always been a goal to be achieved by those people eager for domination.

These are weapons of war.

All best, Piotr.