Havana Syndrome Update!

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
  • Has Russia been using its new microwave weapon, designed to take out drones and UAVs, on human beings? 60 Minutes just released an excellent deep dive into the controversy. Here, we will review the science, including the claim that the weapon might be space-based, and shed some light on the effects these types of weapons might have.
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Komentáře • 74

  • @geekswithfeet9137
    @geekswithfeet9137 Před 2 měsíci +13

    Is it a little ironic that a preventative measure might actually be a tin foil hat?

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I KNEW there had to something to those :-)

    • @dananorth895
      @dananorth895 Před 2 měsíci

      They Knew then!

    • @IbocC64
      @IbocC64 Před 2 měsíci

      Guess I should have read the other replies. Ha ha ha

  • @NexGen-3D
    @NexGen-3D Před 2 měsíci +3

    I can say messing with the inner ear can and will make most very sick and could defiantly effect you if it was some how weaponised, I suffered from major temporary vertigo from flying too much for my job, it hit me so bad in the end I could barely make it to my car from the airport, I drove around 50k's home, got out, had to brace myself on the vehicle, then on the walls of my home and I ended up laying on my bed, world spinning, my wife found me, took me to the hospital, my eyes were constantly flicking to the left, if I tried to walk, I was walking in a circular direction, it was crazy, the only reason I was not sick and managed to even drive is due to my some 500+ hours in VR playing FPS games, I'm immune to motion sickness of any kind now, the doctors were really confused at the emergency department, I had to wait until early hours of the morning where a more experience doctor came in and explained it was most likely caused by hair in my inner ear dislodging, and did some crazy manipulation of my head while laying flat and it almost instantly fixed the issue, with all symptoms vanishing after a few hours.

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci

      Indeed. I've seen people with insects in their ears act completely insane.

    • @A.R.00
      @A.R.00 Před 2 měsíci

      Great anecdote

  • @chraffis
    @chraffis Před 2 měsíci

    Great vid! Thank you for combining those three sources.

  • @IZ41X
    @IZ41X Před 2 měsíci +1

    Agreed on a new Geneva Convention. EM induced cavitation seems probable, thanks for the lesson and shoutout.
    Terrence

  • @aljawisa
    @aljawisa Před měsícem

    'Foreign Policy Research institute :
    Havana Syndrome: The History Behind the...'
    This goes all the way back to 1953.

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před měsícem +1

      At least the research does... Perhaps even to good old Nikola himself...

  • @alt5494
    @alt5494 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Did some work on ultrasonic implosion. Ultrasonic would do substantial damage that would leave scar tissue. EM does not have a history of damage to humans. & During nuclear trials humans where exposed to massive EM directly. Firing a radiation weapon though the ionospere as a coherent beam is highly unlikely. If this story is not a elaborate April fools prank(definitely possible). Would lean towards a mix of psychedelics combined with salts, vitamins, & possibly heavy metal. As a recreational or covert interrogation drug(enabler+ additional effects). Possibly both if repeated use is required.

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci +1

      The EM must be of the right frequency and pulsed correctly, much like a laser vs regular light.

    • @alt5494
      @alt5494 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@terranspaceacademy A 11.7 Tesla MRI was just released. Cycle time was four minutes for the desired imaging with machine running at 1,500 amperes. While it's possible that a certain range & pulse duration would be more destructive. It would extremely unlikely to be though a insulated structure from a kilometer away. A chemical attack is trivial by comparison. When is the last time you checked your salt shaker, toothpaste, or the water reservoir on your coffee pot? Not saying it's never the difficult attack vector. Simply unlikely that a major weapons level program was involved.

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci

      That's a magnetic field... Not energetic photons. Different animals.

  • @dmeemd7787
    @dmeemd7787 Před 2 měsíci

    Everyone just start carrying their screen beanbag that could be plugged into a ground outlet lol

  • @walterlyzohub8112
    @walterlyzohub8112 Před 2 měsíci

    It’s possible to use subsonic sound frequencies as well. Any physics student can do the math for musical instruments. Place a resonance chamber in the ventilation system ducts leading up to the room and the air blowing could do the work.

  • @allineedis1mike81
    @allineedis1mike81 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I really hate these kinds of things. I don't believe in trained observers or that very serious people with serious credentials are any more reliable witnesses than the average person. We all hallucinate our own reality because it's more efficient that resolving every detail and it works well enough for nature. But at the same time I don't discount the possibility that Russia would do something like this if it's possible. Naming off 20 different things that can cause this is not the same as a picture and owners manual of the brain mushifier 3000. If Vlad tried this on ambassadors at an embassy I'd bet money it was used on Russian dissidents first. I'd be looking for those cases, even with the difficulty of them being in Russia. Everythings for sale over there. And Russia isn't exactly known for domestically developed high technology. If they can do it then others can figure it out. And I never discount the human factor. I've seen too many weird things that were solely caused by people believing in them for that. We're social creatures to the core and we pick up on more from each other than we realize. Also we get sick in all kinds of weird ways including some we cause by believing in them. Could be a real device, could be a few weird coincidences. So yeah, I hate these kinds of cases.

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Very good points. It is also likely that it was developed by the Soviets and Americans back in the day and we just didn't use it on each other. There are many cases of intelligence agencies coming to these "agreements" that are then ignored when those regimes break down... I hate it too. Targeting civilians at all should be treated like the international crime that it is.

    • @dananorth895
      @dananorth895 Před 2 měsíci

      In the cold war a wooden seal was given to the American Embassy in Moscow
      It contained a bugging device which was eventually discovered. A hollw metal can with a long hollow tube coming off it was hidden in a hollow inside the seal. It had no obvious power supply to it.
      The device was passive and vibrated due to noise in the room. Much like a aluminum can vibrates near a boombox or a window pane vibrates.
      Over years/decades it was discovered the embassy workers developed health issues from brain injury to cancers.
      Later it was discovered that a microwave transmitter/reciever wss set up in an adjoining building. It was sensitive enough to pick up and demodulate the surface vibrations off the metal can. It was increased in power/intensity to clarify and increase volume of quiet sounds.
      It seems this was most certainly the origination of what would become a antipersonal/terror/weapon.
      Although it is said the NAZI's conducted extensive EM beam/field experiments, including on living tissues/plants/animals.

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci

      I remember that! Everyone felt really stupid!

  • @daveanderson2711
    @daveanderson2711 Před 2 měsíci

    Were any of the arrested agents caught with equipment that could produce such energies?

    • @dmurray2978
      @dmurray2978 Před 2 měsíci

      Absolutely not, this is textbook fear mongering

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci

      Good point. We would not know. It would have been "disappeared" and reverse engineered. Then a detector would be rapidly developed. Then an agent would turn one on and suddenly be gone. That happens a few times and they get the message.

  • @IbocC64
    @IbocC64 Před 2 měsíci

    So if the problem is microwaves, you could literally wear a tinfoil hat to block the signal. Maybe the crazy's are right huh? lol

  • @theayeguy5226
    @theayeguy5226 Před 2 měsíci +2

    But why were these people targeted?

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Most were counterintel... These guys would be fully briefed on what was going on and probably be reluctant to look too hard at any Russian.

    • @dananorth895
      @dananorth895 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Any person in intel or legal or political position considered hostile to R.U. interests was targeted.

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci

      Coincidence I'm sure :-) Like all those clumsy window gazers in Moscow.

  • @geekswithfeet9137
    @geekswithfeet9137 Před 2 měsíci

    Wait, this shouldn’t be calculated on volume at all, just on cross-section

  • @davidwhiteford4936
    @davidwhiteford4936 Před 2 měsíci

    Yes, interferometry is how energy weapons would be applied. Ghostbusters correctly taught us to avoid areas where the streams cross. The weapons can be designed so that energy is released mostly where frequencies mix to create a dissonant state. A more effective beam weapon is to infect everyone with a pathogen, through say chemtrails, that produces a coagulating polymer when stimulated by a specific frequency electromagnetic wave. That way a low power beam concealable trigger is all that is required to kill people, only those targeted will be affected by what appears like a heart attack, and your victims carry around the ammo for you. It seems very likely this weapon system already exists!! We are going to need AI to save us from our own collective human death instinct that we appear unable to avoid expressing, what Sigmond Freud called Thanatos.

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci

      These could be set up in apartments to triangulate the beams and provide power without mobile difficulties.

  • @rexprangnell6815
    @rexprangnell6815 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sorry this has nothing to do with video ,I had silly idea you thoughts ,is it possible to turn a motorbike engine upside down mounted so that it can swing free side to side to act like a stabiliser bloody stupid sorry it popped into my head and you are the most brightest person I admire ❤❤ respect

    • @alt5494
      @alt5494 Před 2 měsíci

      To stabilize by rotation requires a well balanced ring or disk. A weight focused in 180° or less does the opposite. It is the method used in vibration cell to create feedback in controllers & smartphones. Lookup aircraft rotary engines(radial) & gyroscopic stabilizer. If you would like to know more. Rotating a 120lb weight to the side by 10°-20° will be a minimal change That also will require a wider frame to prevent burns to the legs. Would suggest working on better suspension to allow the total weight of the bike & rider to be used(rear wheel steering would be a option).

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci

      You are most kind Rex! No problem :-) Always remember that most Earth engines are designed to oil themselves one way up. Even piston airplane engines can burn themselves up if they go inverted too long :-) A rotary engine like the old ones use on fighter planes might be a better choice. There are also several new combustion designs that would work well for your purpose.

  • @bmitchizzle
    @bmitchizzle Před 2 měsíci

    Very good. Be careful sharing so much outside content.

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci

      They allow you to use it just not earn revenue, for this story there was nothing out there half as good as what they had just done, otherwise there was no way to get the story across.

  • @TheIgnoramus
    @TheIgnoramus Před 2 měsíci

    Wooooo

  • @silenterection
    @silenterection Před 2 měsíci

    Love the random police sirens in the middle of the video. Wasn’t trying to sleep or anything

  • @Spherical_Cow
    @Spherical_Cow Před 2 měsíci +3

    I don't get it. The attached 60 Minutes footage indicates that this is just as, if not more, likely an acoustic (ultrasonic) attack; why then harp on microwave beams from space?
    Other revelations include that the person implicated in the Tbilisi attack was also previously involved in acoustic beamed energy weapon research, in Russia. And, most if not all of the victims were American government personnel involved and effective in activities countering specifically Russian espionage, influence operations, and international crimes.
    Seems pretty clear to me: Russia is the attacker, and focused ultrasonic beamed energy (at a pretty short range) is the weapon.

    • @dmurray2978
      @dmurray2978 Před 2 měsíci

      Lmao blame Russia for anything. The globalists have wanted war with Russia for decades

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci

      Because that claim was made and it involves space. 60 minutes argued ground based and we showed why it almost certainly would be. Microwave beams are the only plausible source.

    • @dananorth895
      @dananorth895 Před 2 měsíci

      Pulsed, coherent maser from a localized area. It should be posible to detect presence and direction just like standard EM/magnetic, bugging, laser etc. Square root law should still apply, so countersurveilance/localization and apprehension should be posible.
      It seems odd their having such difficulty tracking this sht down.

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci

      I agree. Either they aren't trying or don't want to know but I find that hard to understand.

  • @A.R.00
    @A.R.00 Před 2 měsíci

    What would CUBA get out of it?

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci

      Cuba's government is not fond of how the US has treated it but I don't see them instigating this. On the other hand they are subject to Russian influence and probably could not say no and possibly had no clue themselves.

  • @markedward4290
    @markedward4290 Před 2 měsíci

    Russia?

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci

      It looks like it... I thought China was more likely but the evidence does not point in that direction.

  • @marioluptak8476
    @marioluptak8476 Před 2 měsíci

    What's up with this???

    • @Ionut-bg6vw
      @Ionut-bg6vw Před 2 měsíci

      Don't know

    • @allurbase
      @allurbase Před 2 měsíci

      CIA OPed

    • @dmurray2978
      @dmurray2978 Před 2 měsíci

      I think some politicians were drugged and now it's used to make Russia the boogeyman again

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci +1

      The frequency is up my friend! There was speculation that a "space based" weapon had been used. I disagreed.

    • @terranspaceacademy
      @terranspaceacademy  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Let's see... Polonium, Novachok, all those windows, just clumsy journalists and politicians... poor, unfairly maligned Russia.