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




"Autymn D. C." <lysdexia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mar 14, 12:35 pm, "Neo" <newthreat2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So I guess using a radio inside a house is a mystery to you.

Radio isn't microwave. Do the maths.


Walls are transparent to the low frequency radiowaves that cause the body to
release histamines and they are also transparent to the millimeter
microwaves that are used for imaging.






Here's the answer to seeing humans and other objects through walls using
microwave or millimeter waves of between 30 GHz and 300 GHz.:

http://www.rmc.ca/academic/gradrech/military6_e.html

Humans are natural emitters of millimeter waves within this range, so
you
don't even need a transmitter.

PASSIVE MILLIMETER WAVE TECHNOLOGY
"Between microwave and infrared lies the millimeter waveband. This
little-
heralded portion of the electromagnetic spectrum turns out to be
perfect
for 'remote frisking'. Millitech Corporation (now Millivision LLC)
has
designed a camera to accomplish just that. The idea calls for
measuring
the time delay and intensity of millimeter wave energy that radiates
naturally. At millimeter wavelengths, people are good emitters,
while
metals are very poor. Dielectric objects, such as plastics, ceramics
and
powdered drugs, are somewhere in between. Clothing and building
materials, such as wallboard, are virtually transparent."
"Frisking From Afar" Popular Mechanics October 199551

Commercial development of millimeter wave technology is leading to a
new generation of security and safety products. These products will
also be extremely useful during military and security force operations
in urban terrain. Millimeter waves can pass through walls, clothing,
and packaging to allow detection of hidden people and objects. Not
limited to metal, millimeter-wave-based systems allow the detection of
ceramic weapons, plastic explosives, drugs, and other contraband."<

This is not the subject, however. Such waves can seep out--diffusely,
like rice paper--walls, where very sensitive detectors can pick up on
microwatt signals and amplify them into blips. Your subject was to
beam the other way, intom someone with walls in between, in order to
make them drippy and sneezy. And, as the same paper says that such
waves don't penetrate skin, I'm still a'waiting to hear you explain
the histamines.


Active millimeter wave devices can be used to provide high resolution
through concrete, brick walls...etc.
These don't penertrate the skin, it's the the low frequency radiowaves are
used to cause the body to release histamines. From a few meters away, ie.,
neighbours, they could be focused on a specific area.





Another useful document with information on histamines being created by
radiowaves and other effects:

http://www.angelfire.com/or/mctrl/usnews.html

Low-frequency sleep

From 1980 to 1983, a man named Eldon Byrd ran the Marine Corps
Nonlethal Electromagnetic Weapons project. He conducted most of his
research at the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute in
Bethesda, Md. "We were looking at electrical activity in the brain and
how to influence it," he says. Byrd, a specialist in medical
engineering and bioeffects, funded small research projects, including
a paper on vortex weapons by Obolensky. He conducted experiments on
animals--and even on himself--to see if brain waves would move into
sync with waves impinging on them from the outside. (He found that
they would, but the effect was short lived.)

By using very low frequency electromagnetic radiation--the waves way
below radio frequencies on the electromagnetic spectrum--he found he
could induce the brain to release behavior-regulating chemicals. "We
could put animals into a stupor," he says, by hitting them with these
frequencies. "We got chick brains--in vitro--to dump 80 percent of the
natural opioids in their brains," Byrd says. He even ran a small
project that used magnetic fields to cause certain brain cells in rats
to release histamine. In humans, this would cause instant flulike
symptoms and produce nausea. "These fields were extremely weak. They
were undetectable," says Byrd. "The effects were nonlethal and
reversible. You could disable a person temporarily," Byrd
hypothesizes. "It [would have been] like a stun gun."<

not mm waves! These would be under 200 Hz. (I had a bad runin with a
vampiric bedset with permanent magnets--they made me weak, cranky, and
soon gave me hallucinations of bugs all over. It was stone-hard
too.) At farther ranges the beam's selectivity suffers; it wouldn't
target a spot in the head or a bunch of arteries. It's hard to plant
such a transmitter that doesn't giv itself away.

From personal experience I know they have used these devices on someone
at
the top of their peer group and without having a single reason as to
why.

Here's a website describing the criminal activities of such groups:

http://www.c-a-t-c-h.ca/

You still didn't say how.


Personal witness, you'll have to trust me.


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