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This technology uses electromagnetic frequencies
 
*Recently declassified:  Bioeffects of Selected Non-Lethal Weapons*

(per the Freedom of Information Act request of Donald Friedman)

  

  
 
Brain waves showing levels of sleep or relaxation...
BIO-ELECTROMAGNETICS
 
Electromagnetic, Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation1 - Sleep attacks, sleepiness
 

Electromagnetic, Active Denial System8 - millimeter waves, supercharged versions of microwaves, to heat up the skins nerve endings 

 


 
ELECTROMAGNETICS
 
Electromagnetic, High Power Microwave [HPM] , Weapons4 - Energy generated by a conventional electromagnetic apparatus, such as a radar transmitter, or released from a conventional explosion converted into a radio-frequency weapon which causes the disruption of electronic systems. Usually an ultra-wide ban source focus due to target vulnerability considerations. HPMs can also cause human unconsciousness without permanent maiming by upsetting the neural pathways in the brain and/or death [256,278].
 
Electromagnetic, Thermal Gun4 - A device that directs energy to produce heat, in concept similar to a microwave oven [565].
  
Electromagnetic, Radio Frequency [RF], Weapons4 - A class of weapons which transmit short, high-powered pulses of electromagnetic radiation over significant ranges [278]. 
 

Electromagnetic, Engine Kill4 - The use of high-powered microwaves to kill the electrical system of an engine.

 

Microwave Auditory Effect - see Bioeffects of Selected Non-Lethal Weapons12 

 

OTHER WEAPONS

 

Electromagnetic, Maser4 - Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A microwave generation device.

 

Electromagnetic, Interference (EMI) - Flight control systems of military aircraft are sensitive to electromagnetic interference (EMI). It is suspected that several crashes of Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters may have resulted when they flew too near large microwave transmitters [278]. 

 
REFER TO RESEARCH LIBRARY FOR FOOTNOTES