It’s totally fake! That’s just a video switcher they are using to activate the death ray, like the one I used to use at work. Or else I unknowingly cut a swath through the universe while editing commercials for the local furniture store.
Slightly modified version of a sci-fi short story I wrote, not real even if I was somewhat tempted to mail it to wikileaks or crazy people sites just to see what would happen. I’m happy to post it here as I’m going to make it publicly available elsewhere shortly, please don’t link it elsewhere without giving credit or making clear that it’s fiction, as I could do without the drama.
I doubt the title is intended to imply Wikileaks banned something. I think they’re trying to say “this is a banned haarp video that I got from Wikileaks.”
I don’t think it’s happened yet. Frequency could cause a nose bleed and dead birds. Sounds strange. I’ve seen this video in 2012 and the only thing that has changed is the date. From 2016 to 2018
“Frequency” can’t cause anything. It’s a measure of repetitive phenomena, and a favorite word of the ignorant who are trying to impress others of their “scientific” knowledge.
First thing I did was check “join date,” and I saw it was five years ago, and I was like, okay, not spam. It was only when I got halfway through the thread that I started checking the posted-on dates.
“Banned” is code for “Give me clicks” in the stupid parts of the Internet.
Of course, that’s nothing new: It’s code for “Someone complained about this book once” in libraries, especially during “Banned Books Week” and similar fundraising drives. Comes to the same thing.