Non-categorized event in China on May 24 2018 03:19 PM (UTC).
Years ago, I vaguely remember reading an article about targeted sonic disruptions.
Could this be that?...I would suspect the UN's connections to those that do not want to see cooperation between countries...especially cooperation's promoted by the US.
Last year, US and Canadian diplomats in Cuba were hit by a strange sickness and many suspected a malevolent sonic weapon attack. Now, it appears to be happening again. Only this time, it's in China. US officials released a statement on Wednesday warning federal employees based in China to beware of any unusual sounds. This follows an incident involving one American diplomat working at the US consulate in Guangzhou, who was diagnosed with a mild traumatic brain injury after experiencing "subtle and vague, but abnormal, sensations of sound and pressure". The origin of the illness remains a mystery but the US embassy in China is advising employees to take precautions and consult a medical professional if symptoms or medical problems develop during a trip to China. And if any atypical noises or sensations are detected, they ask citizens to remove themselves from the source immediately. "While in China, if you experience any unusual acute auditory or sensory phenomena accompanied by unusual sounds or piercing noises, do not attempt to locate their source. Instead, move to a location where the sounds are not present," the statement advised. A ffairs between China and the US are a little rocky at the moment, with tensions over North Korea and concerns that a trade war could erupt if negotiations over US exports don't go to plan. But Beijing has assured the US that it is currently investigating the situation "in a very responsible manner" and has not "found that any organization or individual has carried out such a sonic influence." During a Washington press conference with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told journalists that "China will, in accordance with the law, protect all the lawful rights and interests of foreigners in China, especially those of diplomats." He added that they hope the incident won't be "magnified, complicated, or even politicized." Unsurprisingly, the case has drawn parallels to the episode in Cuba last summer that affected at least 21 US diplomats in Havana. (Since then, there have been reports of similar "attacks" on tourists.) Those involved reported hearing unusual noises before falling ill with headaches, insomnia, and memory issues and developing mild traumatic brain injuries - for no apparent reason. Investigations to determine the cause of this mystery sickness are still ongoing, though the sonic weapon theory - however exciting - appears unlikely. One possible explanation could be mass hysteria. As for the incident in China, only one employee has been affected so far. "We do not currently know what caused the reported symptoms and we are not aware of any similar situations in China, either inside or outside of the diplomatic community," the US Embassy has said.
Could this be that?...I would suspect the UN's connections to those that do not want to see cooperation between countries...especially cooperation's promoted by the US.
Last year, US and Canadian diplomats in Cuba were hit by a strange sickness and many suspected a malevolent sonic weapon attack. Now, it appears to be happening again. Only this time, it's in China. US officials released a statement on Wednesday warning federal employees based in China to beware of any unusual sounds. This follows an incident involving one American diplomat working at the US consulate in Guangzhou, who was diagnosed with a mild traumatic brain injury after experiencing "subtle and vague, but abnormal, sensations of sound and pressure". The origin of the illness remains a mystery but the US embassy in China is advising employees to take precautions and consult a medical professional if symptoms or medical problems develop during a trip to China. And if any atypical noises or sensations are detected, they ask citizens to remove themselves from the source immediately. "While in China, if you experience any unusual acute auditory or sensory phenomena accompanied by unusual sounds or piercing noises, do not attempt to locate their source. Instead, move to a location where the sounds are not present," the statement advised. A ffairs between China and the US are a little rocky at the moment, with tensions over North Korea and concerns that a trade war could erupt if negotiations over US exports don't go to plan. But Beijing has assured the US that it is currently investigating the situation "in a very responsible manner" and has not "found that any organization or individual has carried out such a sonic influence." During a Washington press conference with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told journalists that "China will, in accordance with the law, protect all the lawful rights and interests of foreigners in China, especially those of diplomats." He added that they hope the incident won't be "magnified, complicated, or even politicized." Unsurprisingly, the case has drawn parallels to the episode in Cuba last summer that affected at least 21 US diplomats in Havana. (Since then, there have been reports of similar "attacks" on tourists.) Those involved reported hearing unusual noises before falling ill with headaches, insomnia, and memory issues and developing mild traumatic brain injuries - for no apparent reason. Investigations to determine the cause of this mystery sickness are still ongoing, though the sonic weapon theory - however exciting - appears unlikely. One possible explanation could be mass hysteria. As for the incident in China, only one employee has been affected so far. "We do not currently know what caused the reported symptoms and we are not aware of any similar situations in China, either inside or outside of the diplomatic community," the US Embassy has said.
Disrupting the brains normal vibration is a dangerous event. When a head trauma causes conclusions researchers found that injury is more likely to occur when separate parts of the brain vibrate at different frequencies.
To weaponized sound has been considered for a long time.
Dan Rather's weird story.
"Kenneth, what is the frequency?" On October 4, 1986, while walking along Park Avenue to his apartment in Manhattan, Rather was attacked and punched from behind by a man who demanded to know "Kenneth, what is the frequency?" while a second assailant chased and beat him.
I tried to find out but I truly think that they don't know for sure...seems they are in denial.
If we are to believe the stories of the CIA and their experiments with destructive frequencies then the one they chose was 100 hz...which has never been labeled as a healing frequency and probably not a neutral one either.
In my work with sound and car stereos, I always attenuated 100hz. It just muddled up the music...that's where the boominess comes from.
PS. here is the global watch weekly (revived) link. The tribe of dan is an interesting one, (not you Dan)...mentions all the players we've identified thus far and all this goes right back to the Old Testament. It's History, not religion. http://www.globalwatchweekly.com/glob...
The first set of experiments were enough for me. I thank my lucky stars I have not the body of a horse.
Anyhoo, me dino glad me no have no body of a horse. I couldn't use this keyboard for one thing,
As for threats that come from the sky, me dino suddenly recalls a childhood poem heard during the late 50s within the southeast corner of Alabama.
So me not know how far it ever spread.
It goes like this, Harrumph!
Birdie, birdie in the sky~
Why'd you do dat in my eye?
Me no cuss.
Me no cry.
Me just glad that cow don't fly.
PS, glad to hear you will missing alberto but Florida will get hit hard now...good thing it's only a Tropical storm...expecting many more sink holes, though.
Minor remnants to pass by me by Friday...nothing to write home about.
I'm among the 3 of 5 brothers who sold our inherited shares of the place.
Yay! I don't have to worry with it! Got some money too!
They are not nearly as prone to sink holes as the peninsula and she claims to have never seen a UFO.....now I am suspicious because I have a slight neigh and I love a good derby.
My brother who lives a half an hour from me drives back and forth, back and forth, back and forth to keep the place up and it's 5 hours one way.. Well, maybe 4-and-a-half hours for him.
Guess I better mind my Ps and Qs. I told him about this board and what my moniker is about the time I paid a visit to Dobrien's parents.
He's the brother who gifted me with the AS DVDs.
I didn't even know who Ayn Rand was before I got the first one.
Cutting down trees and power washing and raking leaves . If left unattended the jungle would swallow them up.https://www.boredpanda.com/nature-reclaiming-...
Before neighbors began to build during the early 60s, that part of the lake looked like the wild set for a Tarzan movie.
Where Johnny Weissmuller made his movies is not far away. Whoa, think I've written this here before.
Best move I ever made was coming here.
Found out I'm not the only one.
Still, that one guy who PM opined that dinosaurs were dragons that knights once fought was way over the top for me.
Way, way over.
Start the bar be que.
Address me as Sir Knight Dino Allosaurus, Defender Of The Meek, Ransaker Of The Rude And Barbecuer Of The Brutes
The symptoms seem plausible. When I was younger, I had extremely good hearing. I could hear the what was probably the ultrasonic cleaners in jewelry stores, and they bugged the hell out of me. I could tell it was sound, but it felt like pressure. It was unpleasant. I don't think I have noticed it in 10 years or so, a little like my wife...just kidding.
Problem is that her voice and the warning beep of our ADT system is the same! Laughing