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Speaking of weapons, I might be mistaken... Re: Microwaved Food...YIKES FOLKS (must read)
 
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Speaking of weapons, I might be mistaken... Re: Microwaved Food...YIKES FOLKS (must read)


...but I think there is a case (cases?) of someone dismantling/re-rigging the door of a microwave, "pointing it" through a wall (to another apartment), leaving it on for hours and actually killing someone.

I wish I had the time to make an FAQ regarding the various truths about how "a world government near you" is using various electronics to generate 'frequency weapons' to alter our minds/emotions/health, but for now I will just add:

>>>The Soviets used the frequencies and intensities used by mobile phones, 1800 MHz and 900 MHz, as weapons. It is a rule of the intelligence community that you hide things in plain view; getting the public to accept microwave control weapons which affect their behaviour under the guise of mobile phones was a stroke of genius. Getting the public to pay for these microwave mind control devices, so their brains and behaviour could be damaged, to make them more docile and easy to control, was pure diabolical genius.<<<

above is taken from (12 years old): http://aaronlovespot1.devhub.com/extremely-low-frequency-microwave-mind-control


MICROWAVE MIND-CONTROL

by Tim Rifat BSc BEd.

from an article in The Truth Campaign Magazine Winter 98

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"Those who know the least obey the best."--George Farquhar

Let truth and freedom reign!!!

Uny
 

 
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