Dropzone hits it out of the park!!

If this is true it sounds more like the work of terrorists than the government.:eek:
Here’s an Ars Tech article about it -
Ars goes on to say that the range of symptoms and the variable onsets suggest that a single technological problem can’t explain all these symptoms. It’s very odd, but I actually think it’s unlikely to be terrorism. I’d like to know, how many, precisely, have real brain damage and how many have ears ringing or nausea like symptoms.
I wonder if someone doesn’t want the USA and Cuba to resume diplomatic relations.
Did these attacks start before or after Trump’s people went to Cuba to try and make some business deals?
They started in the fall of 2016 before the election and when Obama was still in office.
As for who the real guilty party is, their motive, and what they’re trying to accomplish, I’m at a loss. If the Cuban government (assuming it’s them) didn’t want to resume relations with the US, they just could’ve told Obama that in 2015 and avoided all the trouble of having to set up the sonic attacks. It would make more sense if it’s Russia since it would go along with their policy of trolling and ratfucking the US and its allies.
Now we’re expelling some Cubans…
Since Russia is basically ruled by the FSB, wouldn’t surprise at all if they’re behind the “sonic attacks”.
Apparently motiveless and with random symptoms, this makes me wonder if it could have some improperly understood environmental or industrial cause, as opposed to an attack. Maybe it will turn out to be the result of various vibrations thought to be harmless in themselves but harmonizing accidentally, or a feedback loop of some sort we have yet to predict.
Some kinds of industrial or pollution disasters are first detected as collections of vague, wildly varying, poorly-understood symptoms that only later research reveals to have been from a specific, preventable cause.
I call that bold talk from the guys who built bugs into the American chancery.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the Russians were unhappy with the USA and Cuba moving closer together and were behind it.
Back in the news today.
Two months on, what do we know? Were there actual attacks? If so, what sort of attack would do that? If not, what caused the health problems? Mold? Toxic dust?
Snopes put out some info on it a few weeks ago. According to their sources, a sonic weapon doesn’t seem likely.
Updating this thread:
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/cuba/article203221919.html
Here is the report:
https://spqr.eecs.umich.edu/papers/YanFuXu-Cuba-CSE-TR-001-18.pdf
And now in China, Guangzhou.
And some theories:
Weapon
Listening device
Toxin
Mass hysteria.
My theory similar to listening devices (I am not an electronics tech or spook so YMMV*). It’s frequencies being beamed through the target room to a receiver opposite. Any conversations modulate the beam; at the receiver, the initial frequency/frequencies are filtered out and the conversation is left. Way beyond my scope, it may be possible to grab electronic signals from wireless devices or displayed to a screen in this manner???
*YMMV - your microwave may vary.
I don’t believe that human voices at around 10 kHz would modulate a much higher carrier frequency. I think the Godless Commies are just messing with we God Fearing Americans. 
Yes, but it doesn’t make any sense. (1) Ultrasonics are low-range. That’s why nobody uses ultrasonics for this. (2) To get cross-modulation, you need to run the ultrasonics so loud that you get audible distortion. Like this. But that’s stupid: people can hear it (like this).
So the problem with the multiple-device cross-modulation theory is still, what device puts out high-volume ultrasonics?
I’m still with a sound “like cicadas” probably comes from cicadas: non-specific symptoms from groups of people is something called “hysterics”.
I’d be interested to know if cicadas put out ultrasonics.
“Forest-dwelling katydids (Tettigoniidae) subject to predation by foliage-gleaning bats show reduced calling activity and unusually high ultrasonic carrier frequencies, and utilize substrate vibration instead of airborne calling” http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1118&context=bio_fac
Also, I don’t know what kind of sound “ultrasonic” may refer to. I can’t hear anything above 6K: apparently lots of insects put out noise in the 6-20Khz region that kids can hear: https://mynoise.net/NoiseMachines/ultrasonicNoiseGenerator.php
Which reminds me: I could hear painful sound from TV’s and PA systems when I was a kid. TV’s had high-power high frequency transformers. In theory noise could come from any kind of high power system, like high power lighting systems. PA systems get high-frequency feed-back. PA systems could be an evacuation system or even an intercom system.
Updating this thread with the latest theory:
New Report Assesses Illnesses Among U.S. Government Personnel and Their Families at Overseas Embassies
" An Assessment of Illness in U.S. Government Employees and Their Families at Overseas Embassies says that among the mechanisms the committee considered, directed, pulsed radio frequency energy appears to be the most plausible mechanism in explaining these cases, especially in individuals with the distinct early symptoms. Persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) — a functional (not psychiatric) vestibular disorder that may be triggered by vestibular, neurologic, or other medical and psychological conditions — is a secondary reinforcing mechanism, as well as the possible additive effects of psychological conditions."
Download the full report at:
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