Re: Energy required to release histamines in the human body using radiowaves?



On Mar 13, 2:26 am, "Neo" <newthreat2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have to explain how microwaves get through walls...? You mean you don't
know, I thought most people on the planet knew this?

They do not. Microwaves easily slip into plastic, but not stuff with
water in it, like wood or plaster or concrete.

You need me to explain what blackmail is for...?

Your only descent question is with regard to the reasons for creating
decent
symptoms of allergies or flu. Firstly, this is just one of the effects that
electromagnetic energy has on an ELECTROCHEMICAL system, ie, the human body.
An obvious reason for this particular effect is this, if you can make
someone feel or think they're sick you can begin to control there lives. For
their, you retard--and learn how to use apòstrofes in your dumb essay
example, someone has something important that they need to get done on a
Someone is not a they.
particular day, you make them think they're sick and they don't get it done
or it effects their ability to get it done. The implications of this are
affects, dumbass
obvious. It also provides a useful way of determining the power of the
device over a certain range, since it results in the immediate release of
histamines with the resultant symptoms of flu or allergies.

You didn't giv evidense for the histamines. Kleenex > microwaves

Now I know for a fact that criminal syndicates have these devices, but maybe

How do you "know" for a "fact"?

you're the bitter geek that thinks the device sounds cool and would want to
hide it from the public to satisfy your own perversions. After all you can
use it to watch the object of your desire that wouldn't give you the time of
day, but is following someone else around like a lovesick puppy.

No, I cannot. I would rely on FLIR and first-generation niht-vision
gadgets to look throuh walls and clothes.

-Aut

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