By 1975 the introduction to a paper by A.W. Guy and others begins, “One of the most widely observed and accepted biologic effects of low average power electromagnetic (EM) energy is the auditory sensation evoked in man when exposed to pulsed microwaves.”12 Present day US Government use of...
You are bursted and must sneeze. This is a tinglin sensation that can make you sneeze in an instant How it is applied You can turn your head in the other direction or hold your hand before your nose to make sure the attack is caused by electronic weapons ...
You are bursted and must sneeze. This is a tinglin sensation that can make you sneeze in an instant How it is applied You can turn your head in the other direction or hold your hand before your nose to make sure the attack is caused by electronic weapons ...
You are bursted and must sneeze. This is a tinglin sensation that can make you sneeze in an instant How it is applied You can turn your head in the other direction or hold your hand before your nose to make sure the attack is caused by electronic weapons ...
You are bursted and must sneeze. This is a tinglin sensation that can make you sneeze in an instant How it is applied You can turn your head in the other direction or hold your hand before your nose to make sure the attack is caused by electronic weapons ...
In case of high intensity there is also a burning sensation on the other side of the body, where the beam, of approx. 10-30 cm diameter leaves the body. If they cook you long enough cooked body cells explode inside you, when aimed at your upper body, lung cells explode/ are ...
In case of high intensity there is also a burning sensation on the other side of the body, where the beam, of approx. 10-30 cm diameter leaves the body. If they cook you long enough cooked body cells explode inside you, when aimed at your upper body, lung cells explode/ are ...
I turned the electricity on myself, and the first thing I noticed was the mild stinging where the electrode attached to my head. Weisend assured me this was normal, but said if the sensation continued, he would turn it off and try to get a better connection. Next I noticed a slight ...
“We have two systems that [contribute] to our small perception. We have that olfactory bulb, and then we have the nerve endings in our nose that are perceiving things like the sharpness of vinegar, which is a very clear sensation, mediated by this nerve, as well as things like the ...
In TMS, electromagnetic pulses are applied to the outside of the head over the part of the brain that is to be stimulated. The magnetic stimulation then induces electrical activity – that is, impulses – in those parts. Importantly, whereas ECT has to be used with anaesthetics and muscle r...