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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere...

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By *heRazorsEdgeMan
over a year ago

Wales/ All over UK


"Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere..."

No it doesn’t... masts don’t produce “directed” radio frequencies

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You been setting fire to the 5G masts again Tom?

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By *igmaMan
over a year ago

Yorkshire

What’s the frequency Thomas?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If I have a rummage, I might be able to scrape enough tin foil together to make you a lovely new hat, OP

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By *igmaMan
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"If I have a rummage, I might be able to scrape enough tin foil together to make you a lovely new hat, OP "

What style hat you going for?

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere...

No it doesn’t... masts don’t produce “directed” radio frequencies "

Is it some sort of radio wave gun then.. ?

Also reports that a country used a microwave gun to literally fry enemy soldiers in trenches

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Is it some sort of radio wave gun then.. ?

"

Wtf

Tom, you brighten my day lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If I have a rummage, I might be able to scrape enough tin foil together to make you a lovely new hat, OP

What style hat you going for?"

Something that can be worn at a jaunty angle, possibly with a cling film pom-pom? Brain coverage and style, can't go wrong!

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By *emorefridaCouple
over a year ago

La la land


"What’s the frequency Thomas?"

Thought the song was about Kenneth?

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By *rAitchMan
over a year ago

Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe


"Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere...

No it doesn’t... masts don’t produce “directed” radio frequencies "

Masts don't, but hi-gain directional antennas bolted to the masts do.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"

Is it some sort of radio wave gun then.. ?

Wtf

Tom, you brighten my day lol

"

It's in the Guardian online..

I don't ever make this stuff up..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If companies keep building & putting up masts, all that extra top heavy weight on the earth, is just going to tip the axis and we’ll all fall off.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere...

No it doesn’t... masts don’t produce “directed” radio frequencies

Masts don't, but hi-gain directional antennas bolted to the masts do."

And is this used as weapons?

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By *igmaMan
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"If I have a rummage, I might be able to scrape enough tin foil together to make you a lovely new hat, OP

What style hat you going for?

Something that can be worn at a jaunty angle, possibly with a cling film pom-pom? Brain coverage and style, can't go wrong! "

Good choice!

I’m thinking a nice trilby... or one of those Peaky Blinders jobs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Reported in the Guardian, Reuters and many more so seems to be some basis behind it. But hope people don't make the jump to the ridiculous thought that the masts cause virus' and the like

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By *igmaMan
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"What’s the frequency Thomas?

Thought the song was about Kenneth? "

New version

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By *heRazorsEdgeMan
over a year ago

Wales/ All over UK


"Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere...

No it doesn’t... masts don’t produce “directed” radio frequencies

Masts don't, but hi-gain directional antennas bolted to the masts do.

And is this used as weapons?

"

If it’s a directional antenna bolted to a mast, it’s going to be pointing one way only... so unless the “they” really want to attack the same thing all the time... no

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Reported in the Guardian, Reuters and many more so seems to be some basis behind it. But hope people don't make the jump to the ridiculous thought that the masts cause virus' and the like"

So there is more to this than meets the eye...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What’s the frequency Thomas?"

I miss REM...

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere...

No it doesn’t... masts don’t produce “directed” radio frequencies

Masts don't, but hi-gain directional antennas bolted to the masts do.

And is this used as weapons?

If it’s a directional antenna bolted to a mast, it’s going to be pointing one way only... so unless the “they” really want to attack the same thing all the time... no"

And if they do..

Sources unknown channelling high doses of concentrated radio waves at unsuspecting workers.. something smells here..

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By *rAitchMan
over a year ago

Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe


"Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere...

No it doesn’t... masts don’t produce “directed” radio frequencies

Masts don't, but hi-gain directional antennas bolted to the masts do.

And is this used as weapons?

"

Nope. An example is a local radio station I'm involved with has a broadcast area set by Ofcom. The broadcast antenna is on the outer edge of this area so is directional towards the broadcast area. The antenna is shielded as not to broadcast its signal away from the area.

The mast is over 2 miles from the studio. To get the signal from the studio to the mast, we use a hi-gain directional microwave link which sends a narrow beam from the studio to a receiver on the mast, which then gets converted to FM and transmitted to the broadcast area.

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By *heRazorsEdgeMan
over a year ago

Wales/ All over UK


"Reported in the Guardian, Reuters and many more so seems to be some basis behind it. But hope people don't make the jump to the ridiculous thought that the masts cause virus' and the like

So there is more to this than meets the eye... "

Directed energy weapons have been explored by several nations, but it’s not linked to phone masts except in the fact they use radio...

It’s like thinking petrol stations are somehow involved in napalm bombing...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Is it some sort of radio wave gun then.. ?

Wtf

Tom, you brighten my day lol

It's in the Guardian online..

I don't ever make this stuff up.."

Nope, but other people sometimes do and, having read Ryan Holliday's book "Trust Me, I'm Lying" I now know how easy it is to get fake stories published, unquestioned, by the BBC itself! News gathering agencies, particularly since the advent of the horror show that is 24 hour news, are only too happy to have plenty of content and they don't employ enough people to properly check it's veracity.

It generates clicks and the www is powered by clicks.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere...

No it doesn’t... masts don’t produce “directed” radio frequencies

Masts don't, but hi-gain directional antennas bolted to the masts do.

And is this used as weapons?

Nope. An example is a local radio station I'm involved with has a broadcast area set by Ofcom. The broadcast antenna is on the outer edge of this area so is directional towards the broadcast area. The antenna is shielded as not to broadcast its signal away from the area.

The mast is over 2 miles from the studio. To get the signal from the studio to the mast, we use a hi-gain directional microwave link which sends a narrow beam from the studio to a receiver on the mast, which then gets converted to FM and transmitted to the broadcast area."

And if birds fly through the beams or even a pilot in a light aircraft..

You can't see it but the next thing is the dials are spinning in the cockpit..

No wonder aviane birdflu is on the rise...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Reported in the Guardian, Reuters and many more so seems to be some basis behind it. But hope people don't make the jump to the ridiculous thought that the masts cause virus' and the like

So there is more to this than meets the eye... "

Not necessarily; asbestos wasn't a plot either. Problems emerge out of new materials and technology over time.

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By *rAitchMan
over a year ago

Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe


"Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere...

No it doesn’t... masts don’t produce “directed” radio frequencies

Masts don't, but hi-gain directional antennas bolted to the masts do.

And is this used as weapons?

Nope. An example is a local radio station I'm involved with has a broadcast area set by Ofcom. The broadcast antenna is on the outer edge of this area so is directional towards the broadcast area. The antenna is shielded as not to broadcast its signal away from the area.

The mast is over 2 miles from the studio. To get the signal from the studio to the mast, we use a hi-gain directional microwave link which sends a narrow beam from the studio to a receiver on the mast, which then gets converted to FM and transmitted to the broadcast area.

And if birds fly through the beams or even a pilot in a light aircraft..

You can't see it but the next thing is the dials are spinning in the cockpit..

No wonder aviane birdflu is on the rise... "

You're surrounded by radio waves all the time. Sunlight being a big contributor, as well as the cosmic radio background.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere...

No it doesn’t... masts don’t produce “directed” radio frequencies

Masts don't, but hi-gain directional antennas bolted to the masts do.

And is this used as weapons?

Nope. An example is a local radio station I'm involved with has a broadcast area set by Ofcom. The broadcast antenna is on the outer edge of this area so is directional towards the broadcast area. The antenna is shielded as not to broadcast its signal away from the area.

The mast is over 2 miles from the studio. To get the signal from the studio to the mast, we use a hi-gain directional microwave link which sends a narrow beam from the studio to a receiver on the mast, which then gets converted to FM and transmitted to the broadcast area.

And if birds fly through the beams or even a pilot in a light aircraft..

You can't see it but the next thing is the dials are spinning in the cockpit..

No wonder aviane birdflu is on the rise...

You're surrounded by radio waves all the time. Sunlight being a big contributor, as well as the cosmic radio background."

Yes and evil buggers channelling it into a weapon

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By *rAitchMan
over a year ago

Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe


"Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere...

No it doesn’t... masts don’t produce “directed” radio frequencies

Masts don't, but hi-gain directional antennas bolted to the masts do.

And is this used as weapons?

Nope. An example is a local radio station I'm involved with has a broadcast area set by Ofcom. The broadcast antenna is on the outer edge of this area so is directional towards the broadcast area. The antenna is shielded as not to broadcast its signal away from the area.

The mast is over 2 miles from the studio. To get the signal from the studio to the mast, we use a hi-gain directional microwave link which sends a narrow beam from the studio to a receiver on the mast, which then gets converted to FM and transmitted to the broadcast area.

And if birds fly through the beams or even a pilot in a light aircraft..

You can't see it but the next thing is the dials are spinning in the cockpit..

No wonder aviane birdflu is on the rise...

You're surrounded by radio waves all the time. Sunlight being a big contributor, as well as the cosmic radio background.

Yes and evil buggers channelling it into a weapon"

Yes, especially Radio 1. I find that assaults my earholes!

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

Microwaves are nasty

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By *heRazorsEdgeMan
over a year ago

Wales/ All over UK


"Microwaves are nasty "

I dropped one on my foot once..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What’s the frequency Thomas?"

This made me laugh more than it should've

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By *xtrafun4youMan
over a year ago

Dunstable


"Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere...

No it doesn’t... masts don’t produce “directed” radio frequencies "

someone didn't do science at school

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Here you go Tom, search engine this citation and have fun:

The Impact of Radio Frequency Directed Energy Weapons (RF DEW) on the Modern Battlefield

September 2000

Conference: Vth European Electronic Battlespace (Land) SymposiumAt: Shrivenham

Authors:

M. Frater

Mike Ryan

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By *tella HeelsTV/TS
over a year ago

west here ford shire

Shhh or you may get zapped

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Not particularly, no.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Here you go Tom, search engine this citation and have fun:

The Impact of Radio Frequency Directed Energy Weapons (RF DEW) on the Modern Battlefield

September 2000

Conference: Vth European Electronic Battlespace (Land) SymposiumAt: Shrivenham

Authors:

M. Frater

Mike Ryan"

So it's true.

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley

[Removed by poster at 06/12/20 15:52:00]

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley

As all radio frequencies, including microwaves, are of a longer wavelength than even the infra-red output from the sun, they might cause infinitesimal tissue warming at the sort of distance we are talking about. Even with directional arrays, beyond a fairly intense near field in the order of tens of metres the intensity diminishes following inverse square law as with ligh (if you look at a light bulb close up it will hurt your eyes, move not very far and you will hardly notice it).

There is a lot of mischief making potential in this subject. Just remember how no danger from cellphone frequencies was ever a possibility until competition entered the market. When two new companies stared up on very slightly higher frequencies (ie shorter wavelengths) all of a sudden they became a perceived threat. Ask yourselves who could have benefited from the scare. Same goes for the 5G scaremongering.

Remember, infra-red and radio waves are at the opposite end of the light spectrum from UV and gamma rays etc which do cause tissue damage. In addition to wearing tinfoil hats, the gullible should also stay in the dark.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

It's funny how so many 5G scaremongers are quite happy with their 4G or 3G phones

It's new, it's scary, buy our expensive unproven protection!

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport

If you think 5G is dangerous, wait until 7G comes into use! Based on directional tachyon beams, those are real buggers to work with, get it wrong and it'll blow you into last Thursday

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By *ocbigMan
over a year ago

Birmingham

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"If you think 5G is dangerous, wait until 7G comes into use! Based on directional tachyon beams, those are real buggers to work with, get it wrong and it'll blow you into last Thursday "

Be afraid

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By *ocbigMan
over a year ago

Birmingham


"If you think 5G is dangerous, wait until 7G comes into use! Based on directional tachyon beams, those are real buggers to work with, get it wrong and it'll blow you into last Thursday

Be afraid "

I quite enjoyed last Thursday, beans on toast for tea...not done in the microwave...

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

What if I want to be blown into NEXT Thursday. Should we reverse the polarity?

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By *ocbigMan
over a year ago

Birmingham

EMF clothing..it’s the future, saves all that tin foil wrangling...

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"What if I want to be blown into NEXT Thursday. Should we reverse the polarity?"

According to my parents, you do that by misbehaving

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"It's funny how so many 5G scaremongers are quite happy with their 4G or 3G phones

It's new, it's scary, buy our expensive unproven protection!"

But are they ?

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"If you think 5G is dangerous, wait until 7G comes into use! Based on directional tachyon beams, those are real buggers to work with, get it wrong and it'll blow you into last Thursday "

Nobody prepared to say it but we all know it..

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By *obbytupperMan
over a year ago

Menston near Ilkley

Never mind about radio waves and mobile phone masts, what about the fookin big fans they've put up it's windy everything they switch the fookers on!

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley


"Nobody prepared to say it but we all know it.."

what do 'we all know'? Most people are sadly lacking in scientific knowledge about RF characteristics and properties and are easily swayed by mischief makers with goodness knows what hidden agendas.

i have absolutely no fear of energy at those wavelengths. All they will do is cause warming, most likely not noticeable outside the chamber of a microwave oven. I am, however, taking serious risks with my health by soaking up sunshine for hours on end with my naked body, spending all summer at a nudist camp. It is wavelengths on the shorter side of visible light that people need to be wary of.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"

Nobody prepared to say it but we all know it..

what do 'we all know'? Most people are sadly lacking in scientific knowledge about RF characteristics and properties and are easily swayed by mischief makers with goodness knows what hidden agendas.

i have absolutely no fear of energy at those wavelengths. All they will do is cause warming, most likely not noticeable outside the chamber of a microwave oven. I am, however, taking serious risks with my health by soaking up sunshine for hours on end with my naked body, spending all summer at a nudist camp. It is wavelengths on the shorter side of visible light that people need to be wary of."

Mischief makers? Noooo

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Reports that illness, nausea and persistent headaches in US diplomats in Cuba and China may have been caused by directed radio frequency. Does make you wonder about all these masts everywhere..."

The headaches may also have been caused by high frequency ant noises coming from noisy high frequency ants and that makes me wonder about all those anthills everywhere

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford

The article said it was aimed at the diplomats

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley


"The article said it was aimed at the diplomats "

You'd think they would have immunity!!!

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By *ermite12ukMan
over a year ago

Solihull and Brentwood


"Get it wrong and it'll blow you into last Thursday "

As long as the Thursday in question, is in a year, other than 2020? Not sure there's a problem.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"The article said it was aimed at the diplomats

You'd think they would have immunity!!!"

Nah, that's from vaccines

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